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net: xilinx_enet: drop unused !NET_MULTI driver

This driver doesn't support the NET_MULTI framework, and I can't find
any boards/configs/files that reference this subdir, so punt it all.

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Mike Frysinger 12 years ago
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board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/emac_adapter.c

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-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-#include <config.h>
-#include <common.h>
-#include <net.h>
-#include "xemac.h"
-
-#if defined(XPAR_EMAC_0_DEVICE_ID)
-/*
- * ENET_MAX_MTU and ENET_MAX_MTU_ALIGNED are set from
- * PKTSIZE and PKTSIZE_ALIGN (include/net.h)
- */
-
-#define ENET_MAX_MTU           PKTSIZE
-#define ENET_MAX_MTU_ALIGNED   PKTSIZE_ALIGN
-#define ENET_ADDR_LENGTH       6
-
-static XEmac Emac;
-static char etherrxbuff[PKTSIZE_ALIGN];	/* Receive buffer */
-
-/* hardcoded MAC address for the Xilinx EMAC Core when env is nowhere*/
-#ifdef CONFIG_ENV_IS_NOWHERE
-static u8 EMACAddr[ENET_ADDR_LENGTH] = { 0x00, 0x0a, 0x35, 0x00, 0x22, 0x01 };
-#endif
-
-static int initialized = 0;
-
-void
-eth_halt(void)
-{
-	if (initialized)
-		(void) XEmac_Stop(&Emac);
-}
-
-int
-eth_init(bd_t * bis)
-{
-	u32 Options;
-	XStatus Result;
-	uchar enetaddr[6];
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-	printf("EMAC Initialization Started\n\r");
-#endif
-
-	Result = XEmac_Initialize(&Emac, XPAR_EMAC_0_DEVICE_ID);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	/* make sure the Emac is stopped before it is started */
-	(void) XEmac_Stop(&Emac);
-
-	if (!eth_getenv_enetaddr("ethaddr", enetaddr)) {
-#ifdef CONFIG_ENV_IS_NOWHERE
-		memcpy(enetaddr, EMACAddr, 6);
-		eth_setenv_enetaddr("ethaddr", enetaddr);
-#endif
-	}
-
-	Result = XEmac_SetMacAddress(&Emac, enetaddr);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	Options =
-	    (XEM_POLLED_OPTION | XEM_UNICAST_OPTION | XEM_BROADCAST_OPTION |
-	     XEM_FDUPLEX_OPTION | XEM_INSERT_FCS_OPTION |
-	     XEM_INSERT_PAD_OPTION);
-	Result = XEmac_SetOptions(&Emac, Options);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return 0;
-	}
-
-	Result = XEmac_Start(&Emac);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return 0;
-	}
-#ifdef DEBUG
-	printf("EMAC Initialization complete\n\r");
-#endif
-
-	initialized = 1;
-
-	return (0);
-}
-
-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-int
-eth_send(volatile void *ptr, int len)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	if (len > ENET_MAX_MTU)
-		len = ENET_MAX_MTU;
-
-	Result = XEmac_PollSend(&Emac, (u8 *) ptr, len);
-	if (Result == XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return (1);
-	} else {
-		printf("Error while sending frame\n\r");
-		return (0);
-	}
-
-}
-
-int
-eth_rx(void)
-{
-	u32 RecvFrameLength;
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	RecvFrameLength = PKTSIZE;
-	Result = XEmac_PollRecv(&Emac, (u8 *) etherrxbuff, &RecvFrameLength);
-	if (Result == XST_SUCCESS) {
-#ifndef CONFIG_EMACLITE
-		NetReceive((uchar *)etherrxbuff, RecvFrameLength);
-#else
-		NetReceive(etherrxbuff, RecvFrameLength);
-#endif
-		return (1);
-	} else {
-		return (0);
-	}
-}
-
-#endif

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board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac.c

@@ -1,844 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac.c
-*
-* The XEmac driver. Functions in this file are the minimum required functions
-* for this driver. See xemac.h for a detailed description of the driver.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -------------------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00b rpm  07/23/02 Removed the PHY reset from Initialize()
-* 1.00b rmm  09/23/02 Removed commented code in Initialize(). Recycled as
-*                     XEmac_mPhyReset macro in xemac_l.h.
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* 1.00c rpm  12/12/02 Changed location of IsStarted assignment in XEmac_Start
-*                     to be sure the flag is set before the device and
-*                     interrupts are enabled.
-* 1.00c rpm  02/03/03 SelfTest was not clearing polled mode. Take driver out
-*                     of polled mode in XEmac_Reset() to fix this problem.
-* 1.00c rmm  05/13/03 Fixed diab compiler warnings relating to asserts.
-* </pre>
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xemac_i.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-#include "xipif_v1_23_b.h"	/* Uses v1.23b of the IPIF */
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-static XStatus ConfigureDma(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-static XStatus ConfigureFifo(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-static void StubFifoHandler(void *CallBackRef);
-static void StubErrorHandler(void *CallBackRef, XStatus ErrorCode);
-static void StubSgHandler(void *CallBackRef, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr,
-			  u32 NumBds);
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Initialize a specific XEmac instance/driver.  The initialization entails:
-* - Initialize fields of the XEmac structure
-* - Clear the Ethernet statistics for this device
-* - Initialize the IPIF component with its register base address
-* - Configure the FIFO components with their register base addresses.
-* - If the device is configured with DMA, configure the DMA channel components
-*   with their register base addresses. At some later time, memory pools for
-*   the scatter-gather descriptor lists may be passed to the driver.
-* - Reset the Ethernet MAC
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param DeviceId is the unique id of the device controlled by this XEmac
-*        instance.  Passing in a device id associates the generic XEmac
-*        instance to a specific device, as chosen by the caller or application
-*        developer.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if initialization was successful
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has already been started
-* - XST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND if device configuration information was not found for
-*   a device with the supplied device ID.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_Initialize(XEmac * InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-	XEmac_Config *ConfigPtr;	/* configuration information */
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-
-	/*
-	 * If the device is started, disallow the initialize and return a status
-	 * indicating it is started.  This allows the user to stop the device
-	 * and reinitialize, but prevents a user from inadvertently initializing
-	 */
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Lookup the device configuration in the temporary CROM table. Use this
-	 * configuration info down below when initializing this component.
-	 */
-	ConfigPtr = XEmac_LookupConfig(DeviceId);
-	if (ConfigPtr == NULL) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Set some default values
-	 */
-	InstancePtr->IsReady = 0;
-	InstancePtr->IsStarted = 0;
-	InstancePtr->IpIfDmaConfig = ConfigPtr->IpIfDmaConfig;
-	InstancePtr->HasMii = ConfigPtr->HasMii;
-	InstancePtr->HasMulticastHash = FALSE;
-
-	/* Always default polled to false, let user configure this mode */
-	InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE;
-	InstancePtr->FifoRecvHandler = StubFifoHandler;
-	InstancePtr->FifoSendHandler = StubFifoHandler;
-	InstancePtr->ErrorHandler = StubErrorHandler;
-	InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler = StubSgHandler;
-	InstancePtr->SgSendHandler = StubSgHandler;
-
-	/*
-	 * Clear the statistics for this driver
-	 */
-	XEmac_mClearStruct((u8 *) & InstancePtr->Stats, sizeof (XEmac_Stats));
-
-	/*
-	 * Initialize the device register base addresses
-	 */
-	InstancePtr->BaseAddress = ConfigPtr->BaseAddress;
-
-	/*
-	 * Configure the send and receive FIFOs in the MAC
-	 */
-	Result = ConfigureFifo(InstancePtr);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * If the device is configured for DMA, configure the send and receive DMA
-	 * channels in the MAC.
-	 */
-	if (XEmac_mIsDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		Result = ConfigureDma(InstancePtr);
-		if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-			return Result;
-		}
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Indicate the component is now ready to use. Note that this is done before
-	 * we reset the device and the PHY below, which may seem a bit odd. The
-	 * choice was made to move it here rather than remove the asserts in various
-	 * functions (e.g., Reset() and all functions that it calls).  Applications
-	 * that use multiple threads, one to initialize the XEmac driver and one
-	 * waiting on the IsReady condition could have a problem with this sequence.
-	 */
-	InstancePtr->IsReady = XCOMPONENT_IS_READY;
-
-	/*
-	 * Reset the MAC to get it into its initial state. It is expected that
-	 * device configuration by the user will take place after this
-	 * initialization is done, but before the device is started.
-	 */
-	XEmac_Reset(InstancePtr);
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Start the Ethernet controller as follows:
-*   - If not in polled mode
-*       - Set the internal interrupt enable registers appropriately
-*       - Enable interrupts within the device itself. Note that connection of
-*         the driver's interrupt handler to the interrupt source (typically
-*         done using the interrupt controller component) is done by the higher
-*         layer software.
-*       - If the device is configured with scatter-gather DMA, start the DMA
-*         channels if the descriptor lists are not empty
-*   - Enable the transmitter
-*   - Enable the receiver
-*
-* The PHY is enabled after driver initialization. We assume the upper layer
-* software has configured it and the EMAC appropriately before this function
-* is called.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the device was started successfully
-* - XST_NO_CALLBACK if a callback function has not yet been registered using
-*   the SetxxxHandler function. This is required if in interrupt mode.
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device is already started
-* - XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST if configured for scatter-gather DMA and a descriptor
-*   list has not yet been created for the send or receive channel.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* The driver tries to match the hardware configuration. So if the hardware
-* is configured with scatter-gather DMA, the driver expects to start the
-* scatter-gather channels and expects that the user has set up the buffer
-* descriptor lists already. If the user expects to use the driver in a mode
-* different than how the hardware is configured, the user should modify the
-* configuration table to reflect the mode to be used. Modifying the config
-* table is a workaround for now until we get some experience with how users
-* are intending to use the hardware in its different configurations. For
-* example, if the hardware is built with scatter-gather DMA but the user is
-* intending to use only simple DMA, the user either needs to modify the config
-* table as a workaround or rebuild the hardware with only simple DMA.
-*
-* This function makes use of internal resources that are shared between the
-* Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions. So if one task might be setting device
-* options while another is trying to start the device, the user is required to
-* provide protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore).
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_Start(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 ControlReg;
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * If it is already started, return a status indicating so
-	 */
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * If not polled, enable interrupts
-	 */
-	if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
-		/*
-		 * Verify that the callbacks have been registered, then enable
-		 * interrupts
-		 */
-		if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-			if ((InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler == StubSgHandler) ||
-			    (InstancePtr->SgSendHandler == StubSgHandler)) {
-				return XST_NO_CALLBACK;
-			}
-
-			/* Enable IPIF interrupts */
-			XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-					      XEM_IPIF_DMA_DFT_MASK |
-					      XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK);
-			XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-					      XEM_EIR_DFT_SG_MASK);
-
-			/* Enable scatter-gather DMA interrupts */
-			XDmaChannel_SetIntrEnable(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel,
-						  XEM_DMA_SG_INTR_MASK);
-			XDmaChannel_SetIntrEnable(&InstancePtr->SendChannel,
-						  XEM_DMA_SG_INTR_MASK);
-		} else {
-			if ((InstancePtr->FifoRecvHandler == StubFifoHandler) ||
-			    (InstancePtr->FifoSendHandler == StubFifoHandler)) {
-				return XST_NO_CALLBACK;
-			}
-
-			/* Enable IPIF interrupts (used by simple DMA also) */
-			XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-					      XEM_IPIF_FIFO_DFT_MASK |
-					      XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK);
-			XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-					      XEM_EIR_DFT_FIFO_MASK);
-		}
-
-		/* Enable the global IPIF interrupt output */
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Indicate that the device is started before we enable the transmitter
-	 * or receiver. This needs to be done before because as soon as the
-	 * receiver is enabled we may get an interrupt, and there are functions
-	 * in the interrupt handling path that rely on the IsStarted flag.
-	 */
-	InstancePtr->IsStarted = XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED;
-
-	/*
-	 * Enable the transmitter, and receiver (do a read/modify/write to preserve
-	 * current settings). There is no critical section here since this register
-	 * is not modified during interrupt context.
-	 */
-	ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
-	ControlReg &= ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_RESET_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_RESET_MASK);
-	ControlReg |= (XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK);
-
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg);
-
-	/*
-	 * If configured with scatter-gather DMA and not polled, restart the
-	 * DMA channels in case there are buffers ready to be sent or received into.
-	 * The DMA SgStart function uses data that can be modified during interrupt
-	 * context, so a critical section is required here.
-	 */
-	if ((XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) && (!InstancePtr->IsPolled)) {
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-		/*
-		 * The only error we care about is if the list has not yet been
-		 * created, or on receive, if no buffer descriptors have been
-		 * added yet (the list is empty). Other errors are benign at this point.
-		 */
-		Result = XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-		if ((Result == XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST)
-		    || (Result == XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY)) {
-			XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-			return Result;
-		}
-
-		Result = XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		if (Result == XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST) {
-			XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-			return Result;
-		}
-
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Stop the Ethernet MAC as follows:
-*   - If the device is configured with scatter-gather DMA, stop the DMA
-*     channels (wait for acknowledgment of stop)
-*   - Disable the transmitter and receiver
-*   - Disable interrupts if not in polled mode (the higher layer software is
-*     responsible for disabling interrupts at the interrupt controller)
-*
-* The PHY is left enabled after a Stop is called.
-*
-* If the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, the DMA engine stops at
-* the next buffer descriptor in its list. The remaining descriptors in the list
-* are not removed, so anything in the list will be transmitted or received when
-* the device is restarted. The side effect of doing this is that the last
-* buffer descriptor processed by the DMA engine before stopping may not be the
-* last descriptor in the Ethernet frame. So when the device is restarted, a
-* partial frame (i.e., a bad frame) may be transmitted/received. This is only a
-* concern if a frame can span multiple buffer descriptors, which is dependent
-* on the size of the network buffers.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the device was stopped successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED if the device is already stopped
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function makes use of internal resources that are shared between the
-* Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions. So if one task might be setting device
-* options while another is trying to start the device, the user is required to
-* provide protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore).
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_Stop(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 ControlReg;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * If the device is already stopped, do nothing but return a status
-	 * indicating so
-	 */
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted != XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * If configured for scatter-gather DMA, stop the DMA channels. Ignore
-	 * the XST_DMA_SG_IS_STOPPED return code. There is a critical section
-	 * here between SgStart and SgStop, and SgStart can be called in interrupt
-	 * context, so disable interrupts while calling SgStop.
-	 */
-	if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		XBufDescriptor *BdTemp;	/* temporary descriptor pointer */
-
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-		(void) XDmaChannel_SgStop(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, &BdTemp);
-		(void) XDmaChannel_SgStop(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, &BdTemp);
-
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Disable the transmitter and receiver. There is no critical section
-	 * here since this register is not modified during interrupt context.
-	 */
-	ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
-	ControlReg &= ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK);
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg);
-
-	/*
-	 * If not in polled mode, disable interrupts for IPIF (includes MAC and
-	 * DMAs)
-	 */
-	if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	}
-
-	InstancePtr->IsStarted = 0;
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Reset the Ethernet MAC. This is a graceful reset in that the device is stopped
-* first. Resets the DMA channels, the FIFOs, the transmitter, and the receiver.
-* The PHY is not reset. Any frames in the scatter-gather descriptor lists will
-* remain in the lists. The side effect of doing this is that after a reset and
-* following a restart of the device, frames that were in the list before the
-* reset may be transmitted or received. Reset must only be called after the
-* driver has been initialized.
-*
-* The driver is also taken out of polled mode if polled mode was set. The user
-* is responsbile for re-configuring the driver into polled mode after the
-* reset if desired.
-*
-* The configuration after this reset is as follows:
-*   - Half duplex
-*   - Disabled transmitter and receiver
-*   - Enabled PHY (the PHY is not reset)
-*   - MAC transmitter does pad insertion, FCS insertion, and source address
-*     overwrite.
-*   - MAC receiver does not strip padding or FCS
-*   - Interframe Gap as recommended by IEEE Std. 802.3 (96 bit times)
-*   - Unicast addressing enabled
-*   - Broadcast addressing enabled
-*   - Multicast addressing disabled (addresses are preserved)
-*   - Promiscuous addressing disabled
-*   - Default packet threshold and packet wait bound register values for
-*     scatter-gather DMA operation
-*   - MAC address of all zeros
-*   - Non-polled mode
-*
-* The upper layer software is responsible for re-configuring (if necessary)
-* and restarting the MAC after the reset. Note that the PHY is not reset. PHY
-* control is left to the upper layer software. Note also that driver statistics
-* are not cleared on reset. It is up to the upper layer software to clear the
-* statistics if needed.
-*
-* When a reset is required due to an internal error, the driver notifies the
-* upper layer software of this need through the ErrorHandler callback and
-* specific status codes.  The upper layer software is responsible for calling
-* this Reset function and then re-configuring the device.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @internal
-*
-* The reset is accomplished by setting the IPIF reset register.  This takes
-* care of resetting all hardware blocks, including the MAC.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_Reset(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Stop the device first
-	 */
-	(void) XEmac_Stop(InstancePtr);
-
-	/*
-	 * Take the driver out of polled mode
-	 */
-	InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE;
-
-	/*
-	 * Reset the entire IPIF at once.  If we choose someday to reset each
-	 * hardware block separately, the reset should occur in the direction of
-	 * data flow. For example, for the send direction the reset order is DMA
-	 * first, then FIFO, then the MAC transmitter.
-	 */
-	XIIF_V123B_RESET(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	if (XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		/*
-		 * After reset, configure the scatter-gather DMA packet threshold and
-		 * packet wait bound registers to default values. Ignore the return
-		 * values of these functions since they only return error if the device
-		 * is not stopped.
-		 */
-		(void) XEmac_SetPktThreshold(InstancePtr, XEM_SEND,
-					     XEM_SGDMA_DFT_THRESHOLD);
-		(void) XEmac_SetPktThreshold(InstancePtr, XEM_RECV,
-					     XEM_SGDMA_DFT_THRESHOLD);
-		(void) XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(InstancePtr, XEM_SEND,
-					     XEM_SGDMA_DFT_WAITBOUND);
-		(void) XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(InstancePtr, XEM_RECV,
-					     XEM_SGDMA_DFT_WAITBOUND);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the MAC address for this driver/device.  The address is a 48-bit value.
-* The device must be stopped before calling this function.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param AddressPtr is a pointer to a 6-byte MAC address.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the MAC address was set successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not yet been stopped
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * AddressPtr)
-{
-	u32 MacAddr = 0;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(AddressPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * The device must be stopped before setting the MAC address
-	 */
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Set the device station address high and low registers
-	 */
-	MacAddr = (AddressPtr[0] << 8) | AddressPtr[1];
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAH_OFFSET, MacAddr);
-
-	MacAddr = (AddressPtr[2] << 24) | (AddressPtr[3] << 16) |
-	    (AddressPtr[4] << 8) | AddressPtr[5];
-
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAL_OFFSET, MacAddr);
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Get the MAC address for this driver/device.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param BufferPtr is an output parameter, and is a pointer to a buffer into
-*        which the current MAC address will be copied. The buffer must be at
-*        least 6 bytes.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_GetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufferPtr)
-{
-	u32 MacAddrHi;
-	u32 MacAddrLo;
-
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(BufferPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	MacAddrHi = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAH_OFFSET);
-	MacAddrLo = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_SAL_OFFSET);
-
-	BufferPtr[0] = (u8) (MacAddrHi >> 8);
-	BufferPtr[1] = (u8) MacAddrHi;
-	BufferPtr[2] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 24);
-	BufferPtr[3] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 16);
-	BufferPtr[4] = (u8) (MacAddrLo >> 8);
-	BufferPtr[5] = (u8) MacAddrLo;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Configure DMA capabilities.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS  if successful initialization of DMA
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static XStatus
-ConfigureDma(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	/*
-	 * Initialize the DMA channels with their base addresses. We assume
-	 * scatter-gather DMA is the only possible configuration. Descriptor space
-	 * will need to be set later by the upper layer.
-	 */
-	Result = XDmaChannel_Initialize(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel,
-					InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					XEM_DMA_RECV_OFFSET);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	Result = XDmaChannel_Initialize(&InstancePtr->SendChannel,
-					InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					XEM_DMA_SEND_OFFSET);
-
-	return Result;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Configure the send and receive FIFO components with their base addresses
-* and interrupt masks.  Currently the base addresses are defined constants.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* XST_SUCCESS if successful initialization of the packet FIFOs
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static XStatus
-ConfigureFifo(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	/*
-	 * Return status from the packet FIFOs initialization is ignored since
-	 * they always return success.
-	 */
-	Result = XPacketFifoV100b_Initialize(&InstancePtr->RecvFifo,
-					     InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					     XEM_PFIFO_RXREG_OFFSET,
-					     InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					     XEM_PFIFO_RXDATA_OFFSET);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	Result = XPacketFifoV100b_Initialize(&InstancePtr->SendFifo,
-					     InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					     XEM_PFIFO_TXREG_OFFSET,
-					     InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-					     XEM_PFIFO_TXDATA_OFFSET);
-	return Result;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This is a stub for the scatter-gather send and recv callbacks. The stub
-* is here in case the upper layers forget to set the handlers.
-*
-* @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference
-* @param BdPtr is a pointer to the first buffer descriptor in a list
-* @param NumBds is the number of descriptors in the list.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-StubSgHandler(void *CallBackRef, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr, u32 NumBds)
-{
-	XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS();
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This is a stub for the non-DMA send and recv callbacks.  The stub is here in
-* case the upper layers forget to set the handlers.
-*
-* @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-StubFifoHandler(void *CallBackRef)
-{
-	XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS();
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This is a stub for the asynchronous error callback.  The stub is here in
-* case the upper layers forget to set the handler.
-*
-* @param CallBackRef is a pointer to the upper layer callback reference
-* @param ErrorCode is the Xilinx error code, indicating the cause of the error
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-StubErrorHandler(void *CallBackRef, XStatus ErrorCode)
-{
-	XASSERT_VOID_ALWAYS();
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Lookup the device configuration based on the unique device ID.  The table
-* EmacConfigTable contains the configuration info for each device in the system.
-*
-* @param DeviceId is the unique device ID of the device being looked up.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* A pointer to the configuration table entry corresponding to the given
-* device ID, or NULL if no match is found.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XEmac_Config *
-XEmac_LookupConfig(u16 DeviceId)
-{
-	XEmac_Config *CfgPtr = NULL;
-	int i;
-
-	for (i = 0; i < XPAR_XEMAC_NUM_INSTANCES; i++) {
-		if (XEmac_ConfigTable[i].DeviceId == DeviceId) {
-			CfgPtr = &XEmac_ConfigTable[i];
-			break;
-		}
-	}
-
-	return CfgPtr;
-}

+ 0 - 673
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac.h

@@ -1,673 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac.h
-*
-* The Xilinx Ethernet driver component.	 This component supports the Xilinx
-* Ethernet 10/100 MAC (EMAC).
-*
-* The Xilinx Ethernet 10/100 MAC supports the following features:
-*   - Simple and scatter-gather DMA operations, as well as simple memory
-*     mapped direct I/O interface (FIFOs).
-*   - Media Independent Interface (MII) for connection to external
-*     10/100 Mbps PHY transceivers.
-*   - MII management control reads and writes with MII PHYs
-*   - Independent internal transmit and receive FIFOs
-*   - CSMA/CD compliant operations for half-duplex modes
-*   - Programmable PHY reset signal
-*   - Unicast, broadcast, and promiscuous address filtering (no multicast yet)
-*   - Internal loopback
-*   - Automatic source address insertion or overwrite (programmable)
-*   - Automatic FCS insertion and stripping (programmable)
-*   - Automatic pad insertion and stripping (programmable)
-*   - Pause frame (flow control) detection in full-duplex mode
-*   - Programmable interframe gap
-*   - VLAN frame support.
-*   - Pause frame support
-*
-* The device driver supports all the features listed above.
-*
-* <b>Driver Description</b>
-*
-* The device driver enables higher layer software (e.g., an application) to
-* communicate to the EMAC. The driver handles transmission and reception of
-* Ethernet frames, as well as configuration of the controller. It does not
-* handle protocol stack functionality such as Link Layer Control (LLC) or the
-* Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). The protocol stack that makes use of the
-* driver handles this functionality. This implies that the driver is simply a
-* pass-through mechanism between a protocol stack and the EMAC. A single device
-* driver can support multiple EMACs.
-*
-* The driver is designed for a zero-copy buffer scheme. That is, the driver will
-* not copy buffers. This avoids potential throughput bottlenecks within the
-* driver.
-*
-* Since the driver is a simple pass-through mechanism between a protocol stack
-* and the EMAC, no assembly or disassembly of Ethernet frames is done at the
-* driver-level. This assumes that the protocol stack passes a correctly
-* formatted Ethernet frame to the driver for transmission, and that the driver
-* does not validate the contents of an incoming frame
-*
-* <b>PHY Communication</b>
-*
-* The driver provides rudimentary read and write functions to allow the higher
-* layer software to access the PHY. The EMAC provides MII registers for the
-* driver to access. This management interface can be parameterized away in the
-* FPGA implementation process. If this is the case, the PHY read and write
-* functions of the driver return XST_NO_FEATURE.
-*
-* External loopback is usually supported at the PHY. It is up to the user to
-* turn external loopback on or off at the PHY. The driver simply provides pass-
-* through functions for configuring the PHY. The driver does not read, write,
-* or reset the PHY on its own. All control of the PHY must be done by the user.
-*
-* <b>Asynchronous Callbacks</b>
-*
-* The driver services interrupts and passes Ethernet frames to the higher layer
-* software through asynchronous callback functions. When using the driver
-* directly (i.e., not with the RTOS protocol stack), the higher layer
-* software must register its callback functions during initialization. The
-* driver requires callback functions for received frames, for confirmation of
-* transmitted frames, and for asynchronous errors.
-*
-* <b>Interrupts</b>
-*
-* The driver has no dependencies on the interrupt controller. The driver
-* provides two interrupt handlers.  XEmac_IntrHandlerDma() handles interrupts
-* when the EMAC is configured with scatter-gather DMA.	XEmac_IntrHandlerFifo()
-* handles interrupts when the EMAC is configured for direct FIFO I/O or simple
-* DMA.	Either of these routines can be connected to the system interrupt
-* controller by the user.
-*
-* <b>Interrupt Frequency</b>
-*
-* When the EMAC is configured with scatter-gather DMA, the frequency of
-* interrupts can be controlled with the interrupt coalescing features of the
-* scatter-gather DMA engine. The frequency of interrupts can be adjusted using
-* the driver API functions for setting the packet count threshold and the packet
-* wait bound values.
-*
-* The scatter-gather DMA engine only interrupts when the packet count threshold
-* is reached, instead of interrupting for each packet. A packet is a generic
-* term used by the scatter-gather DMA engine, and is equivalent to an Ethernet
-* frame in our case.
-*
-* The packet wait bound is a timer value used during interrupt coalescing to
-* trigger an interrupt when not enough packets have been received to reach the
-* packet count threshold.
-*
-* These values can be tuned by the user to meet their needs. If there appear to
-* be interrupt latency problems or delays in packet arrival that are longer than
-* might be expected, the user should verify that the packet count threshold is
-* set low enough to receive interrupts before the wait bound timer goes off.
-*
-* <b>Device Reset</b>
-*
-* Some errors that can occur in the device require a device reset. These errors
-* are listed in the XEmac_SetErrorHandler() function header. The user's error
-* handler is responsible for resetting the device and re-configuring it based on
-* its needs (the driver does not save the current configuration). When
-* integrating into an RTOS, these reset and re-configure obligations are
-* taken care of by the Xilinx adapter software if it exists for that RTOS.
-*
-* <b>Device Configuration</b>
-*
-* The device can be configured in various ways during the FPGA implementation
-* process.  Configuration parameters are stored in the xemac_g.c files.
-* A table is defined where each entry contains configuration information
-* for an EMAC device.  This information includes such things as the base address
-* of the memory-mapped device, the base addresses of IPIF, DMA, and FIFO modules
-* within the device, and whether the device has DMA, counter registers,
-* multicast support, MII support, and flow control.
-*
-* The driver tries to use the features built into the device. So if, for
-* example, the hardware is configured with scatter-gather DMA, the driver
-* expects to start the scatter-gather channels and expects that the user has set
-* up the buffer descriptor lists already. If the user expects to use the driver
-* in a mode different than how the hardware is configured, the user should
-* modify the configuration table to reflect the mode to be used. Modifying the
-* configuration table is a workaround for now until we get some experience with
-* how users are intending to use the hardware in its different configurations.
-* For example, if the hardware is built with scatter-gather DMA but the user is
-* intending to use only simple DMA, the user either needs to modify the config
-* table as a workaround or rebuild the hardware with only simple DMA. The
-* recommendation at this point is to build the hardware with the features you
-* intend to use. If you're inclined to modify the table, do so before the call
-* to XEmac_Initialize().  Here is a snippet of code that changes a device to
-* simple DMA (the hardware needs to have DMA for this to work of course):
-* <pre>
-*	 XEmac_Config *ConfigPtr;
-*
-*	 ConfigPtr = XEmac_LookupConfig(DeviceId);
-*	 ConfigPtr->IpIfDmaConfig = XEM_CFG_SIMPLE_DMA;
-* </pre>
-*
-* <b>Simple DMA</b>
-*
-* Simple DMA is supported through the FIFO functions, FifoSend and FifoRecv, of
-* the driver (i.e., there is no separate interface for it). The driver makes use
-* of the DMA engine for a simple DMA transfer if the device is configured with
-* DMA, otherwise it uses the FIFOs directly. While the simple DMA interface is
-* therefore transparent to the user, the caching of network buffers is not.
-* If the device is configured with DMA and the FIFO interface is used, the user
-* must ensure that the network buffers are not cached or are cache coherent,
-* since DMA will be used to transfer to and from the Emac device. If the device
-* is configured with DMA and the user really wants to use the FIFOs directly,
-* the user should rebuild the hardware without DMA. If unable to do this, there
-* is a workaround (described above in Device Configuration) to modify the
-* configuration table of the driver to fake the driver into thinking the device
-* has no DMA. A code snippet follows:
-* <pre>
-*	 XEmac_Config *ConfigPtr;
-*
-*	 ConfigPtr = XEmac_LookupConfig(DeviceId);
-*	 ConfigPtr->IpIfDmaConfig = XEM_CFG_NO_DMA;
-* </pre>
-*
-* <b>Asserts</b>
-*
-* Asserts are used within all Xilinx drivers to enforce constraints on argument
-* values. Asserts can be turned off on a system-wide basis by defining, at
-* compile time, the NDEBUG identifier. By default, asserts are turned on and it
-* is recommended that users leave asserts on during development.
-*
-* <b>Building the driver</b>
-*
-* The XEmac driver is composed of several source files. Why so many?  This
-* allows the user to build and link only those parts of the driver that are
-* necessary. Since the EMAC hardware can be configured in various ways (e.g.,
-* with or without DMA), the driver too can be built with varying features.
-* For the most part, this means that besides always linking in xemac.c, you
-* link in only the driver functionality you want. Some of the choices you have
-* are polled vs. interrupt, interrupt with FIFOs only vs. interrupt with DMA,
-* self-test diagnostics, and driver statistics. Note that currently the DMA code
-* must be linked in, even if you don't have DMA in the device.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Xilinx drivers are typically composed of two components, one is the driver
-* and the other is the adapter.	 The driver is independent of OS and processor
-* and is intended to be highly portable.  The adapter is OS-specific and
-* facilitates communication between the driver and an OS.
-* <br><br>
-* This driver is intended to be RTOS and processor independent.	 It works
-* with physical addresses only.	 Any needs for dynamic memory management,
-* threads or thread mutual exclusion, virtual memory, or cache control must
-* be satisfied by the layer above this driver.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver	Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -------------------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00b rpm  10/08/02 Replaced HasSgDma boolean with IpifDmaConfig enumerated
-*		      configuration parameter
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA and the delay
-*		      argument to SgSend
-* 1.00c rpm  02/03/03 The XST_DMA_SG_COUNT_EXCEEDED return code was removed
-*		      from SetPktThreshold in the internal DMA driver. Also
-*		      avoided compiler warnings by initializing Result in the
-*		      DMA interrupt service routines.
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef XEMAC_H			/* prevent circular inclusions */
-#define XEMAC_H			/* by using protection macros */
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include <config.h>
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xstatus.h"
-#include "xpacket_fifo_v1_00_b.h"	/* Uses v1.00b of Packet Fifo */
-#include "xdma_channel.h"
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/*
- * Device information
- */
-#define XEM_DEVICE_NAME	    "xemac"
-#define XEM_DEVICE_DESC	    "Xilinx Ethernet 10/100 MAC"
-
-/** @name Configuration options
- *
- * Device configuration options (see the XEmac_SetOptions() and
- * XEmac_GetOptions() for information on how to use these options)
- * @{
- */
-/**
- * <pre>
- *   XEM_BROADCAST_OPTION	 Broadcast addressing on or off (default is on)
- *   XEM_UNICAST_OPTION		 Unicast addressing on or off (default is on)
- *   XEM_PROMISC_OPTION		 Promiscuous addressing on or off (default is off)
- *   XEM_FDUPLEX_OPTION		 Full duplex on or off (default is off)
- *   XEM_POLLED_OPTION		 Polled mode on or off (default is off)
- *   XEM_LOOPBACK_OPTION	 Internal loopback on or off (default is off)
- *   XEM_FLOW_CONTROL_OPTION	 Interpret pause frames in full duplex mode
- *				 (default is off)
- *   XEM_INSERT_PAD_OPTION	 Pad short frames on transmit (default is on)
- *   XEM_INSERT_FCS_OPTION	 Insert FCS (CRC) on transmit (default is on)
- *   XEM_INSERT_ADDR_OPTION	 Insert source address on transmit (default is on)
- *   XEM_OVWRT_ADDR_OPTION	 Overwrite source address on transmit. This is
- *				 only used if source address insertion is on.
- *				 (default is on)
- *   XEM_STRIP_PAD_FCS_OPTION	 Strip FCS and padding from received frames
- *				 (default is off)
-  * </pre>
- */
-#define XEM_UNICAST_OPTION	  0x00000001UL
-#define XEM_BROADCAST_OPTION	  0x00000002UL
-#define XEM_PROMISC_OPTION	  0x00000004UL
-#define XEM_FDUPLEX_OPTION	  0x00000008UL
-#define XEM_POLLED_OPTION	  0x00000010UL
-#define XEM_LOOPBACK_OPTION	  0x00000020UL
-#define XEM_FLOW_CONTROL_OPTION	  0x00000080UL
-#define XEM_INSERT_PAD_OPTION	  0x00000100UL
-#define XEM_INSERT_FCS_OPTION	  0x00000200UL
-#define XEM_INSERT_ADDR_OPTION	  0x00000400UL
-#define XEM_OVWRT_ADDR_OPTION	  0x00000800UL
-#define XEM_STRIP_PAD_FCS_OPTION  0x00002000UL
-/*@}*/
-/*
- * Not supported yet:
- *   XEM_MULTICAST_OPTION	 Multicast addressing on or off (default is off)
- */
-/* NOT SUPPORTED YET... */
-#define XEM_MULTICAST_OPTION	  0x00000040UL
-
-/*
- * Some default values for interrupt coalescing within the scatter-gather
- * DMA engine.
- */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_DFT_THRESHOLD	    1	/* Default pkt threshold */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_MAX_THRESHOLD	    255 /* Maximum pkt theshold */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_DFT_WAITBOUND	    5	/* Default pkt wait bound (msec) */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_MAX_WAITBOUND	    1023	/* Maximum pkt wait bound (msec) */
-
-/*
- * Direction identifiers. These are used for setting values like packet
- * thresholds and wait bound for specific channels
- */
-#define XEM_SEND    1
-#define XEM_RECV    2
-
-/*
- * Arguments to SgSend function to indicate whether to hold off starting
- * the scatter-gather engine.
- */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_NODELAY     0 /* start SG DMA immediately */
-#define XEM_SGDMA_DELAY	      1 /* do not start SG DMA */
-
-/*
- * Constants to determine the configuration of the hardware device. They are
- * used to allow the driver to verify it can operate with the hardware.
- */
-#define XEM_CFG_NO_IPIF		    0	/* Not supported by the driver */
-#define XEM_CFG_NO_DMA		    1	/* No DMA */
-#define XEM_CFG_SIMPLE_DMA	    2	/* Simple DMA */
-#define XEM_CFG_DMA_SG		    3	/* DMA scatter gather */
-
-/*
- * The next few constants help upper layers determine the size of memory
- * pools used for Ethernet buffers and descriptor lists.
- */
-#define XEM_MAC_ADDR_SIZE   6	/* six-byte MAC address */
-#define XEM_MTU		    1500	/* max size of Ethernet frame */
-#define XEM_HDR_SIZE	    14	/* size of Ethernet header */
-#define XEM_HDR_VLAN_SIZE   18	/* size of Ethernet header with VLAN */
-#define XEM_TRL_SIZE	    4	/* size of Ethernet trailer (FCS) */
-#define XEM_MAX_FRAME_SIZE  (XEM_MTU + XEM_HDR_SIZE + XEM_TRL_SIZE)
-#define XEM_MAX_VLAN_FRAME_SIZE	 (XEM_MTU + XEM_HDR_VLAN_SIZE + XEM_TRL_SIZE)
-
-/*
- * Define a default number of send and receive buffers
- */
-#define XEM_MIN_RECV_BUFS   32	/* minimum # of recv buffers */
-#define XEM_DFT_RECV_BUFS   64	/* default # of recv buffers */
-
-#define XEM_MIN_SEND_BUFS   16	/* minimum # of send buffers */
-#define XEM_DFT_SEND_BUFS   32	/* default # of send buffers */
-
-#define XEM_MIN_BUFFERS	    (XEM_MIN_RECV_BUFS + XEM_MIN_SEND_BUFS)
-#define XEM_DFT_BUFFERS	    (XEM_DFT_RECV_BUFS + XEM_DFT_SEND_BUFS)
-
-/*
- * Define the number of send and receive buffer descriptors, used for
- * scatter-gather DMA
- */
-#define XEM_MIN_RECV_DESC   16	/* minimum # of recv descriptors */
-#define XEM_DFT_RECV_DESC   32	/* default # of recv descriptors */
-
-#define XEM_MIN_SEND_DESC   8	/* minimum # of send descriptors */
-#define XEM_DFT_SEND_DESC   16	/* default # of send descriptors */
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/**
- * Ethernet statistics (see XEmac_GetStats() and XEmac_ClearStats())
- */
-typedef struct {
-	u32 XmitFrames;		 /**< Number of frames transmitted */
-	u32 XmitBytes;		 /**< Number of bytes transmitted */
-	u32 XmitLateCollisionErrors;
-				 /**< Number of transmission failures
-					  due to late collisions */
-	u32 XmitExcessDeferral;	 /**< Number of transmission failures
-					  due o excess collision deferrals */
-	u32 XmitOverrunErrors;	 /**< Number of transmit overrun errors */
-	u32 XmitUnderrunErrors;	 /**< Number of transmit underrun errors */
-	u32 RecvFrames;		 /**< Number of frames received */
-	u32 RecvBytes;		 /**< Number of bytes received */
-	u32 RecvFcsErrors;	 /**< Number of frames discarded due
-					  to FCS errors */
-	u32 RecvAlignmentErrors; /**< Number of frames received with
-					  alignment errors */
-	u32 RecvOverrunErrors;	 /**< Number of frames discarded due
-					  to overrun errors */
-	u32 RecvUnderrunErrors;	 /**< Number of recv underrun errors */
-	u32 RecvMissedFrameErrors;
-				 /**< Number of frames missed by MAC */
-	u32 RecvCollisionErrors; /**< Number of frames discarded due
-					  to collisions */
-	u32 RecvLengthFieldErrors;
-				 /**< Number of frames discarded with
-					  invalid length field */
-	u32 RecvShortErrors;	 /**< Number of short frames discarded */
-	u32 RecvLongErrors;	 /**< Number of long frames discarded */
-	u32 DmaErrors;		 /**< Number of DMA errors since init */
-	u32 FifoErrors;		 /**< Number of FIFO errors since init */
-	u32 RecvInterrupts;	 /**< Number of receive interrupts */
-	u32 XmitInterrupts;	 /**< Number of transmit interrupts */
-	u32 EmacInterrupts;	 /**< Number of MAC (device) interrupts */
-	u32 TotalIntrs;		 /**< Total interrupts */
-} XEmac_Stats;
-
-/**
- * This typedef contains configuration information for a device.
- */
-typedef struct {
-	u16 DeviceId;	    /**< Unique ID  of device */
-	u32 BaseAddress;    /**< Register base address */
-	u32 HasCounters;   /**< Does device have counters? */
-	u8 IpIfDmaConfig;   /**< IPIF/DMA hardware configuration */
-	u32 HasMii;	   /**< Does device support MII? */
-
-} XEmac_Config;
-
-/** @name Typedefs for callbacks
- * Callback functions.
- * @{
- */
-/**
- * Callback when data is sent or received with scatter-gather DMA.
- *
- * @param CallBackRef is a callback reference passed in by the upper layer
- *	  when setting the callback functions, and passed back to the upper
- *	  layer when the callback is invoked.
- * @param BdPtr is a pointer to the first buffer descriptor in a list of
- *	  buffer descriptors.
- * @param NumBds is the number of buffer descriptors in the list pointed
- *	  to by BdPtr.
- */
-typedef void (*XEmac_SgHandler) (void *CallBackRef, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr,
-				 u32 NumBds);
-
-/**
- * Callback when data is sent or received with direct FIFO communication or
- * simple DMA. The user typically defines two callacks, one for send and one
- * for receive.
- *
- * @param CallBackRef is a callback reference passed in by the upper layer
- *	  when setting the callback functions, and passed back to the upper
- *	  layer when the callback is invoked.
- */
-typedef void (*XEmac_FifoHandler) (void *CallBackRef);
-
-/**
- * Callback when an asynchronous error occurs.
- *
- * @param CallBackRef is a callback reference passed in by the upper layer
- *	  when setting the callback functions, and passed back to the upper
- *	  layer when the callback is invoked.
- * @param ErrorCode is a Xilinx error code defined in xstatus.h.  Also see
- *	  XEmac_SetErrorHandler() for a description of possible errors.
- */
-typedef void (*XEmac_ErrorHandler) (void *CallBackRef, XStatus ErrorCode);
-/*@}*/
-
-/**
- * The XEmac driver instance data. The user is required to allocate a
- * variable of this type for every EMAC device in the system. A pointer
- * to a variable of this type is then passed to the driver API functions.
- */
-typedef struct {
-	u32 BaseAddress;	/* Base address (of IPIF) */
-	u32 IsStarted;		/* Device is currently started */
-	u32 IsReady;		/* Device is initialized and ready */
-	u32 IsPolled;		/* Device is in polled mode */
-	u8 IpIfDmaConfig;	/* IPIF/DMA hardware configuration */
-	u32 HasMii;		/* Does device support MII? */
-	u32 HasMulticastHash;	/* Does device support multicast hash table? */
-
-	XEmac_Stats Stats;
-	XPacketFifoV100b RecvFifo;	/* FIFO used to receive frames */
-	XPacketFifoV100b SendFifo;	/* FIFO used to send frames */
-
-	/*
-	 * Callbacks
-	 */
-	XEmac_FifoHandler FifoRecvHandler;	/* for non-DMA/simple DMA interrupts */
-	void *FifoRecvRef;
-	XEmac_FifoHandler FifoSendHandler;	/* for non-DMA/simple DMA interrupts */
-	void *FifoSendRef;
-	XEmac_ErrorHandler ErrorHandler;	/* for asynchronous errors */
-	void *ErrorRef;
-
-	XDmaChannel RecvChannel;	/* DMA receive channel driver */
-	XDmaChannel SendChannel;	/* DMA send channel driver */
-
-	XEmac_SgHandler SgRecvHandler;	/* callback for scatter-gather DMA */
-	void *SgRecvRef;
-	XEmac_SgHandler SgSendHandler;	/* callback for scatter-gather DMA */
-	void *SgSendRef;
-} XEmac;
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This macro determines if the device is currently configured for
-* scatter-gather DMA.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Boolean TRUE if the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, or FALSE
-* if it is not.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Signature: u32 XEmac_mIsSgDma(XEmac *InstancePtr)
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr) \
-	    ((InstancePtr)->IpIfDmaConfig == XEM_CFG_DMA_SG)
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This macro determines if the device is currently configured for simple DMA.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Boolean TRUE if the device is configured for simple DMA, or FALSE otherwise
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Signature: u32 XEmac_mIsSimpleDma(XEmac *InstancePtr)
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mIsSimpleDma(InstancePtr) \
-	    ((InstancePtr)->IpIfDmaConfig == XEM_CFG_SIMPLE_DMA)
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* This macro determines if the device is currently configured with DMA (either
-* simple DMA or scatter-gather DMA)
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Boolean TRUE if the device is configured with DMA, or FALSE otherwise
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Signature: u32 XEmac_mIsDma(XEmac *InstancePtr)
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mIsDma(InstancePtr) \
-	    (XEmac_mIsSimpleDma(InstancePtr) || XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr))
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-/*
- * Initialization functions in xemac.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_Initialize(XEmac * InstancePtr, u16 DeviceId);
-XStatus XEmac_Start(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-XStatus XEmac_Stop(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-void XEmac_Reset(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-XEmac_Config *XEmac_LookupConfig(u16 DeviceId);
-
-/*
- * Diagnostic functions in xemac_selftest.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_SelfTest(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-
-/*
- * Polled functions in xemac_polled.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_PollSend(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 ByteCount);
-XStatus XEmac_PollRecv(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 * ByteCountPtr);
-
-/*
- * Interrupts with scatter-gather DMA functions in xemac_intr_dma.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_SgSend(XEmac * InstancePtr, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr, int Delay);
-XStatus XEmac_SgRecv(XEmac * InstancePtr, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_SetPktThreshold(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction, u8 Threshold);
-XStatus XEmac_GetPktThreshold(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction,
-			      u8 * ThreshPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction,
-			      u32 TimerValue);
-XStatus XEmac_GetPktWaitBound(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction,
-			      u32 * WaitPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_SetSgRecvSpace(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 * MemoryPtr,
-			     u32 ByteCount);
-XStatus XEmac_SetSgSendSpace(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 * MemoryPtr,
-			     u32 ByteCount);
-void XEmac_SetSgRecvHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-			    XEmac_SgHandler FuncPtr);
-void XEmac_SetSgSendHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-			    XEmac_SgHandler FuncPtr);
-
-void XEmac_IntrHandlerDma(void *InstancePtr);	/* interrupt handler */
-
-/*
- * Interrupts with direct FIFO functions in xemac_intr_fifo.c. Also used
- * for simple DMA.
- */
-XStatus XEmac_FifoSend(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 ByteCount);
-XStatus XEmac_FifoRecv(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 * ByteCountPtr);
-void XEmac_SetFifoRecvHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-			      XEmac_FifoHandler FuncPtr);
-void XEmac_SetFifoSendHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-			      XEmac_FifoHandler FuncPtr);
-
-void XEmac_IntrHandlerFifo(void *InstancePtr);	/* interrupt handler */
-
-/*
- * General interrupt-related functions in xemac_intr.c
- */
-void XEmac_SetErrorHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-			   XEmac_ErrorHandler FuncPtr);
-
-/*
- * MAC configuration in xemac_options.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_SetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 OptionFlag);
-u32 XEmac_GetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-XStatus XEmac_SetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * AddressPtr);
-void XEmac_GetMacAddress(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufferPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_SetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 Part1, u8 Part2);
-void XEmac_GetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * Part1Ptr, u8 * Part2Ptr);
-
-/*
- * Multicast functions in xemac_multicast.c (not supported by EMAC yet)
- */
-XStatus XEmac_MulticastAdd(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * AddressPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_MulticastClear(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-
-/*
- * PHY configuration in xemac_phy.c
- */
-XStatus XEmac_PhyRead(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 PhyAddress,
-		      u32 RegisterNum, u16 * PhyDataPtr);
-XStatus XEmac_PhyWrite(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 PhyAddress,
-		       u32 RegisterNum, u16 PhyData);
-
-/*
- * Statistics in xemac_stats.c
- */
-void XEmac_GetStats(XEmac * InstancePtr, XEmac_Stats * StatsPtr);
-void XEmac_ClearStats(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-
-#endif				/* end of protection macro */

+ 0 - 60
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_g.c

@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-/*******************************************************************
-*
-* CAUTION: This file is automatically generated by libgen.
-* Version: Xilinx EDK 6.1.2 EDK_G.14
-* DO NOT EDIT.
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-* Description: Driver configuration
-*
-*******************************************************************/
-
-#include <config.h>
-#include "xemac.h"
-
-/*
-* The configuration table for devices
-*/
-
-XEmac_Config XEmac_ConfigTable[] = {
-	{
-	 XPAR_OPB_ETHERNET_0_DEVICE_ID,
-	 XPAR_OPB_ETHERNET_0_BASEADDR,
-	 XPAR_OPB_ETHERNET_0_ERR_COUNT_EXIST,
-	 XPAR_OPB_ETHERNET_0_DMA_PRESENT,
-	 XPAR_OPB_ETHERNET_0_MII_EXIST}
-};

+ 0 - 207
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_i.h

@@ -1,207 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_i.h
-*
-* This header file contains internal identifiers, which are those shared
-* between XEmac components.  The identifiers in this file are not intended for
-* use external to the driver.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver	Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00b rpm  04/29/02 Moved register definitions to xemac_l.h
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef XEMAC_I_H		/* prevent circular inclusions */
-#define XEMAC_I_H		/* by using protection macros */
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xemac.h"
-#include "xemac_l.h"
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/*
- * Default buffer descriptor control word masks. The default send BD control
- * is set for incrementing the source address by one for each byte transferred,
- * and specify that the destination address (FIFO) is local to the device. The
- * default receive BD control is set for incrementing the destination address
- * by one for each byte transferred, and specify that the source address is
- * local to the device.
- */
-#define XEM_DFT_SEND_BD_MASK	(XDC_DMACR_SOURCE_INCR_MASK | \
-				 XDC_DMACR_DEST_LOCAL_MASK)
-#define XEM_DFT_RECV_BD_MASK	(XDC_DMACR_DEST_INCR_MASK |  \
-				 XDC_DMACR_SOURCE_LOCAL_MASK)
-
-/*
- * Masks for the IPIF Device Interrupt enable and status registers.
- */
-#define XEM_IPIF_EMAC_MASK	0x00000004UL	/* MAC interrupt */
-#define XEM_IPIF_SEND_DMA_MASK	0x00000008UL	/* Send DMA interrupt */
-#define XEM_IPIF_RECV_DMA_MASK	0x00000010UL	/* Receive DMA interrupt */
-#define XEM_IPIF_RECV_FIFO_MASK 0x00000020UL	/* Receive FIFO interrupt */
-#define XEM_IPIF_SEND_FIFO_MASK 0x00000040UL	/* Send FIFO interrupt */
-
-/*
- * Default IPIF Device Interrupt mask when configured for DMA
- */
-#define XEM_IPIF_DMA_DFT_MASK	(XEM_IPIF_SEND_DMA_MASK |   \
-				 XEM_IPIF_RECV_DMA_MASK |   \
-				 XEM_IPIF_EMAC_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_IPIF_SEND_FIFO_MASK |  \
-				 XEM_IPIF_RECV_FIFO_MASK)
-
-/*
- * Default IPIF Device Interrupt mask when configured without DMA
- */
-#define XEM_IPIF_FIFO_DFT_MASK	(XEM_IPIF_EMAC_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_IPIF_SEND_FIFO_MASK |  \
-				 XEM_IPIF_RECV_FIFO_MASK)
-
-#define XEM_IPIF_DMA_DEV_INTR_COUNT   7 /* Number of interrupt sources */
-#define XEM_IPIF_FIFO_DEV_INTR_COUNT  5 /* Number of interrupt sources */
-#define XEM_IPIF_DEVICE_INTR_COUNT  7	/* Number of interrupt sources */
-#define XEM_IPIF_IP_INTR_COUNT	    22	/* Number of MAC interrupts */
-
-/* a mask for all transmit interrupts, used in polled mode */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_ALL_MASK	(XEM_EIR_XMIT_DONE_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_XMIT_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_EMPTY_MASK |    \
-				 XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_FULL_MASK)
-
-/* a mask for all receive interrupts, used in polled mode */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_ALL_MASK	(XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_EMPTY_MASK |    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK |    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_DFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_MISSED_FRAME_MASK |   \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_COLLISION_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_FCS_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_LEN_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_SHORT_ERROR_MASK |    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_LONG_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				 XEM_EIR_RECV_ALIGN_ERROR_MASK)
-
-/* a default interrupt mask for scatter-gather DMA operation */
-#define XEM_EIR_DFT_SG_MASK    (XEM_EIR_RECV_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_UNDER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_DFIFO_OVER_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_MISSED_FRAME_MASK |    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_COLLISION_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_FCS_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_LEN_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_SHORT_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_LONG_ERROR_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_ALIGN_ERROR_MASK)
-
-/* a default interrupt mask for non-DMA operation (direct FIFOs) */
-#define XEM_EIR_DFT_FIFO_MASK  (XEM_EIR_XMIT_DONE_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK |	    \
-				XEM_EIR_DFT_SG_MASK)
-
-/*
- * Mask for the DMA interrupt enable and status registers when configured
- * for scatter-gather DMA.
- */
-#define XEM_DMA_SG_INTR_MASK	(XDC_IXR_DMA_ERROR_MASK	 |	\
-				 XDC_IXR_PKT_THRESHOLD_MASK |	\
-				 XDC_IXR_PKT_WAIT_BOUND_MASK |	\
-				 XDC_IXR_SG_END_MASK)
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Clears a structure of given size, in bytes, by setting each byte to 0.
-*
-* @param StructPtr is a pointer to the structure to be cleared.
-* @param NumBytes is the number of bytes in the structure.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Signature: void XEmac_mClearStruct(u8 *StructPtr, unsigned int NumBytes)
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mClearStruct(StructPtr, NumBytes)	    \
-{						    \
-    int i;					    \
-    u8 *BytePtr = (u8 *)(StructPtr);	    \
-    for (i=0; i < (unsigned int)(NumBytes); i++)    \
-    {						    \
-	*BytePtr++ = 0;				    \
-    }						    \
-}
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-extern XEmac_Config XEmac_ConfigTable[];
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-void XEmac_CheckEmacError(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 IntrStatus);
-void XEmac_CheckFifoRecvError(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-void XEmac_CheckFifoSendError(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-
-#endif				/* end of protection macro */

+ 0 - 402
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_intr.c

@@ -1,402 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_intr.c
-*
-* This file contains general interrupt-related functions of the XEmac driver.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* 1.00c rpm  03/31/03 Added comment to indicate that no Receive Length FIFO
-*                     overrun interrupts occur in v1.00l and later of the EMAC
-*                     device. This avoids the need to reset the device on
-*                     receive overruns.
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xemac_i.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-#include "xipif_v1_23_b.h"	/* Uses v1.23b of the IPIF */
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the callback function for handling asynchronous errors.  The upper layer
-* software should call this function during initialization.
-*
-* The error callback is invoked by the driver within interrupt context, so it
-* needs to do its job quickly. If there are potentially slow operations within
-* the callback, these should be done at task-level.
-*
-* The Xilinx errors that must be handled by the callback are:
-* - XST_DMA_ERROR indicates an unrecoverable DMA error occurred. This is
-*   typically a bus error or bus timeout. The handler must reset and
-*   re-configure the device.
-* - XST_FIFO_ERROR indicates an unrecoverable FIFO error occurred. This is a
-*   deadlock condition in the packet FIFO. The handler must reset and
-*   re-configure the device.
-* - XST_RESET_ERROR indicates an unrecoverable MAC error occurred, usually an
-*   overrun or underrun. The handler must reset and re-configure the device.
-* - XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST indicates an attempt was made to access a scatter-gather
-*   DMA list that has not yet been created.
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY indicates the driver tried to get a descriptor from
-*   the receive descriptor list, but the list was empty.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param CallBackRef is a reference pointer to be passed back to the adapter in
-*        the callback. This helps the adapter correlate the callback to a
-*        particular driver.
-* @param FuncPtr is the pointer to the callback function.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_SetErrorHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-		      XEmac_ErrorHandler FuncPtr)
-{
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(FuncPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	InstancePtr->ErrorHandler = FuncPtr;
-	InstancePtr->ErrorRef = CallBackRef;
-}
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Check the interrupt status bits of the Ethernet MAC for errors. Errors
-* currently handled are:
-* - Receive length FIFO overrun. Indicates data was lost due to the receive
-*   length FIFO becoming full during the reception of a packet. Only a device
-*   reset clears this condition.
-* - Receive length FIFO underrun. An attempt to read an empty FIFO. Only a
-*   device reset clears this condition.
-* - Transmit status FIFO overrun. Indicates data was lost due to the transmit
-*   status FIFO becoming full following the transmission of a packet. Only a
-*   device reset clears this condition.
-* - Transmit status FIFO underrun. An attempt to read an empty FIFO. Only a
-*   device reset clears this condition.
-* - Transmit length FIFO overrun. Indicates data was lost due to the transmit
-*   length FIFO becoming full following the transmission of a packet. Only a
-*   device reset clears this condition.
-* - Transmit length FIFO underrun. An attempt to read an empty FIFO. Only a
-*   device reset clears this condition.
-* - Receive data FIFO overrun. Indicates data was lost due to the receive data
-*   FIFO becoming full during the reception of a packet.
-* - Receive data errors:
-*   - Receive missed frame error. Valid data was lost by the MAC.
-*   - Receive collision error. Data was lost by the MAC due to a collision.
-*   - Receive FCS error.  Data was dicarded by the MAC due to FCS error.
-*   - Receive length field error. Data was dicarded by the MAC due to an invalid
-*     length field in the packet.
-*   - Receive short error. Data was dicarded by the MAC because a packet was
-*     shorter than allowed.
-*   - Receive long error. Data was dicarded by the MAC because a packet was
-*     longer than allowed.
-*   - Receive alignment error. Data was truncated by the MAC because its length
-*     was not byte-aligned.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param IntrStatus is the contents of the interrupt status register to be checked
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function is intended for internal use only.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_CheckEmacError(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 IntrStatus)
-{
-	u32 ResetError = FALSE;
-
-	/*
-	 * First check for receive fifo overrun/underrun errors. Most require a
-	 * reset by the user to clear, but the data FIFO overrun error does not.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_DFIFO_OVER_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.RecvOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_OVER_MASK) {
-		/*
-		 * Receive Length FIFO overrun interrupts no longer occur in v1.00l
-		 * and later of the EMAC device. Frames are just dropped by the EMAC
-		 * if the length FIFO is full. The user would notice the Receive Missed
-		 * Frame count incrementing without any other errors being reported.
-		 * This code is left here for backward compatibility with v1.00k and
-		 * older EMAC devices.
-		 */
-		InstancePtr->Stats.RecvOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		ResetError = TRUE;	/* requires a reset */
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.RecvUnderrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		ResetError = TRUE;	/* requires a reset */
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Now check for general receive errors. Get the latest count where
-	 * available, otherwise just bump the statistic so we know the interrupt
-	 * occurred.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_ERROR_MASK) {
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_MISSED_FRAME_MASK) {
-			/*
-			 * Caused by length FIFO or data FIFO overruns on receive side
-			 */
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvMissedFrameErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RMFC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_COLLISION_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvCollisionErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_RCC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_FCS_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvFcsErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RFCSEC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LEN_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvLengthFieldErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_SHORT_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvShortErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LONG_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvLongErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_ALIGN_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvAlignmentErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RAEC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		/*
-		 * Bump recv interrupts stats only if not scatter-gather DMA (this
-		 * stat gets bumped elsewhere in that case)
-		 */
-		if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvInterrupts++;	/* TODO: double bump? */
-		}
-
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Check for transmit errors. These apply to both DMA and non-DMA modes
-	 * of operation. The entire device should be reset after overruns or
-	 * underruns.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_OVER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_OVER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		ResetError = TRUE;
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_UNDER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitUnderrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		ResetError = TRUE;
-	}
-
-	if (ResetError) {
-		/*
-		 * If a reset error occurred, disable the EMAC interrupts since the
-		 * reset-causing interrupt(s) is latched in the EMAC - meaning it will
-		 * keep occurring until the device is reset. In order to give the higher
-		 * layer software time to reset the device, we have to disable the
-		 * overrun/underrun interrupts until that happens. We trust that the
-		 * higher layer resets the device. We are able to get away with disabling
-		 * all EMAC interrupts since the only interrupts it generates are for
-		 * error conditions, and we don't care about any more errors right now.
-		 */
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, 0);
-
-		/*
-		 * Invoke the error handler callback, which should result in a reset
-		 * of the device by the upper layer software.
-		 */
-		InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->ErrorRef,
-					  XST_RESET_ERROR);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Check the receive packet FIFO for errors. FIFO error interrupts are:
-* - Deadlock.  See the XPacketFifo component for a description of deadlock on a
-*   FIFO.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Although the function returns void, it can return an asynchronous error to the
-* application through the error handler.  It can return XST_FIFO_ERROR if a FIFO
-* error occurred.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function is intended for internal use only.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_CheckFifoRecvError(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	/*
-	 * Although the deadlock is currently the only interrupt from a packet
-	 * FIFO, make sure it is deadlocked before taking action. There is no
-	 * need to clear this interrupt since it requires a reset of the device.
-	 */
-	if (XPF_V100B_IS_DEADLOCKED(&InstancePtr->RecvFifo)) {
-		u32 IntrEnable;
-
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-
-		/*
-		 * Invoke the error callback function, which should result in a reset
-		 * of the device by the upper layer software. We first need to disable
-		 * the FIFO interrupt, since otherwise the upper layer thread that
-		 * handles the reset may never run because this interrupt condition
-		 * doesn't go away until a reset occurs (there is no way to ack it).
-		 */
-		IntrEnable = XIIF_V123B_READ_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-				      IntrEnable & ~XEM_IPIF_RECV_FIFO_MASK);
-
-		InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->ErrorRef,
-					  XST_FIFO_ERROR);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Check the send packet FIFO for errors. FIFO error interrupts are:
-* - Deadlock. See the XPacketFifo component for a description of deadlock on a
-*   FIFO.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Although the function returns void, it can return an asynchronous error to the
-* application through the error handler.  It can return XST_FIFO_ERROR if a FIFO
-* error occurred.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function is intended for internal use only.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_CheckFifoSendError(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	/*
-	 * Although the deadlock is currently the only interrupt from a packet
-	 * FIFO, make sure it is deadlocked before taking action. There is no
-	 * need to clear this interrupt since it requires a reset of the device.
-	 */
-	if (XPF_V100B_IS_DEADLOCKED(&InstancePtr->SendFifo)) {
-		u32 IntrEnable;
-
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-
-		/*
-		 * Invoke the error callback function, which should result in a reset
-		 * of the device by the upper layer software. We first need to disable
-		 * the FIFO interrupt, since otherwise the upper layer thread that
-		 * handles the reset may never run because this interrupt condition
-		 * doesn't go away until a reset occurs (there is no way to ack it).
-		 */
-		IntrEnable = XIIF_V123B_READ_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DIER(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-				      IntrEnable & ~XEM_IPIF_SEND_FIFO_MASK);
-
-		InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->ErrorRef,
-					  XST_FIFO_ERROR);
-	}
-}

+ 0 - 1344
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_intr_dma.c

@@ -1,1344 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_intr_dma.c
-*
-* Contains functions used in interrupt mode when configured with scatter-gather
-* DMA.
-*
-* The interrupt handler, XEmac_IntrHandlerDma(), must be connected by the user
-* to the interrupt controller.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- ---------------------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA and the delay
-*                     argument to SgSend
-* 1.00c rpm  02/03/03 The XST_DMA_SG_COUNT_EXCEEDED return code was removed
-*                     from SetPktThreshold in the internal DMA driver. Also
-*                     avoided compiler warnings by initializing Result in the
-*                     interrupt service routines.
-* 1.00c rpm  03/26/03 Fixed a problem in the interrupt service routines where
-*                     the interrupt status was toggled clear after a call to
-*                     ErrorHandler, but if ErrorHandler reset the device the
-*                     toggle actually asserted the interrupt because the
-*                     reset had cleared it.
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xemac_i.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-#include "xbuf_descriptor.h"
-#include "xdma_channel.h"
-#include "xipif_v1_23_b.h"	/* Uses v1.23b of the IPIF */
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-static void HandleDmaRecvIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-static void HandleDmaSendIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-static void HandleEmacDmaIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr);
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Send an Ethernet frame using scatter-gather DMA. The caller attaches the
-* frame to one or more buffer descriptors, then calls this function once for
-* each descriptor. The caller is responsible for allocating and setting up the
-* descriptor. An entire Ethernet frame may or may not be contained within one
-* descriptor.  This function simply inserts the descriptor into the scatter-
-* gather engine's transmit list. The caller is responsible for providing mutual
-* exclusion to guarantee that a frame is contiguous in the transmit list. The
-* buffer attached to the descriptor must be word-aligned.
-*
-* The driver updates the descriptor with the device control register before
-* being inserted into the transmit list.  If this is the last descriptor in
-* the frame, the inserts are committed, which means the descriptors for this
-* frame are now available for transmission.
-*
-* It is assumed that the upper layer software supplies a correctly formatted
-* Ethernet frame, including the destination and source addresses, the
-* type/length field, and the data field.  It is also assumed that upper layer
-* software does not append FCS at the end of the frame.
-*
-* The buffer attached to the descriptor must be word-aligned on the front end.
-*
-* This call is non-blocking.  Notification of error or successful transmission
-* is done asynchronously through the send or error callback function.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param BdPtr is the address of a descriptor to be inserted into the transmit
-*        ring.
-* @param Delay indicates whether to start the scatter-gather DMA channel
-*        immediately, or whether to wait. This allows the user to build up a
-*        list of more than one descriptor before starting the transmission of
-*        the packets, which allows the application to keep up with DMA and have
-*        a constant stream of frames being transmitted. Use XEM_SGDMA_NODELAY or
-*        XEM_SGDMA_DELAY, defined in xemac.h, as the value of this argument. If
-*        the user chooses to delay and build a list, the user must call this
-*        function with the XEM_SGDMA_NODELAY option or call XEmac_Start() to
-*        kick off the tranmissions.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the buffer was successfull sent
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED if the Ethernet MAC has not been started yet
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the device is not in scatter-gather DMA mode
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_FULL if the descriptor list for the DMA channel is full
-* - XST_DMA_SG_BD_LOCKED if the DMA channel cannot insert the descriptor into
-*   the list because a locked descriptor exists at the insert point
-* - XST_DMA_SG_NOTHING_TO_COMMIT if even after inserting a descriptor into the
-*   list, the DMA channel believes there are no new descriptors to commit. If
-*   this is ever encountered, there is likely a thread mutual exclusion problem
-*   on transmit.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function is not thread-safe. The user must provide mutually exclusive
-* access to this function if there are to be multiple threads that can call it.
-*
-* @internal
-*
-* A status that should never be returned from this function, although
-* the code is set up to handle it, is XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST. Starting the device
-* requires a list to be created, and this function requires the device to be
-* started.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SgSend(XEmac * InstancePtr, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr, int Delay)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-	u32 BdControl;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(BdPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, then be sure
-	 * it is started.
-	 */
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Set some descriptor control word defaults (source address increment
-	 * and local destination address) and the destination address
-	 * (the FIFO).  These are the same for every transmit descriptor.
-	 */
-	BdControl = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(BdPtr);
-	XBufDescriptor_SetControl(BdPtr, BdControl | XEM_DFT_SEND_BD_MASK);
-
-	XBufDescriptor_SetDestAddress(BdPtr,
-				      InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				      XEM_PFIFO_TXDATA_OFFSET);
-
-	/*
-	 * Put the descriptor in the send list. The DMA component accesses data
-	 * here that can also be modified in interrupt context, so a critical
-	 * section is required.
-	 */
-	XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	Result = XDmaChannel_PutDescriptor(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, BdPtr);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * If this is the last buffer in the frame, commit the inserts and start
-	 * the DMA engine if necessary
-	 */
-	if (XBufDescriptor_IsLastControl(BdPtr)) {
-		Result = XDmaChannel_CommitPuts(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-			XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-			return Result;
-		}
-
-		if (Delay == XEM_SGDMA_NODELAY) {
-			/*
-			 * Start the DMA channel. Ignore the return status since we know the
-			 * list exists and has at least one entry and we don't care if the
-			 * channel is already started.  The DMA component accesses data here
-			 * that can be modified at interrupt or task levels, so a critical
-			 * section is required.
-			 */
-			(void) XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		}
-	}
-
-	XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Add a descriptor, with an attached empty buffer, into the receive descriptor
-* list. The buffer attached to the descriptor must be word-aligned. This is
-* used by the upper layer software during initialization when first setting up
-* the receive descriptors, and also during reception of frames to replace
-* filled buffers with empty buffers. This function can be called when the
-* device is started or stopped. Note that it does start the scatter-gather DMA
-* engine.  Although this is not necessary during initialization, it is not a
-* problem during initialization because the MAC receiver is not yet started.
-*
-* The buffer attached to the descriptor must be word-aligned on both the front
-* end and the back end.
-*
-* Notification of received frames are done asynchronously through the receive
-* callback function.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param BdPtr is a pointer to the buffer descriptor that will be added to the
-*        descriptor list.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if a descriptor was successfully returned to the driver
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the device is not in scatter-gather DMA mode
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_FULL if the receive descriptor list is full
-* - XST_DMA_SG_BD_LOCKED if the DMA channel cannot insert the descriptor into
-*   the list because a locked descriptor exists at the insert point.
-* - XST_DMA_SG_NOTHING_TO_COMMIT if even after inserting a descriptor into the
-*   list, the DMA channel believes there are no new descriptors to commit.
-*
-* @internal
-*
-* A status that should never be returned from this function, although
-* the code is set up to handle it, is XST_DMA_SG_NO_LIST. Starting the device
-* requires a list to be created, and this function requires the device to be
-* started.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SgRecv(XEmac * InstancePtr, XBufDescriptor * BdPtr)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-	u32 BdControl;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(BdPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA
-	 */
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Set some descriptor control word defaults (destination address increment
-	 * and local source address) and the source address (the FIFO). These are
-	 * the same for every receive descriptor.
-	 */
-	BdControl = XBufDescriptor_GetControl(BdPtr);
-	XBufDescriptor_SetControl(BdPtr, BdControl | XEM_DFT_RECV_BD_MASK);
-	XBufDescriptor_SetSrcAddress(BdPtr,
-				     InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_PFIFO_RXDATA_OFFSET);
-
-	/*
-	 * Put the descriptor into the channel's descriptor list and commit.
-	 * Although this function is likely called within interrupt context, there
-	 * is the possibility that the upper layer software queues it to a task.
-	 * In this case, a critical section is needed here to protect shared data
-	 * in the DMA component.
-	 */
-	XIIF_V123B_GINTR_DISABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	Result = XDmaChannel_PutDescriptor(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, BdPtr);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	Result = XDmaChannel_CommitPuts(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Start the DMA channel. Ignore the return status since we know the list
-	 * exists and has at least one entry and we don't care if the channel is
-	 * already started. The DMA component accesses data here that can be
-	 * modified at interrupt or task levels, so a critical section is required.
-	 */
-	(void) XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-
-	XIIF_V123B_GINTR_ENABLE(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* The interrupt handler for the Ethernet driver when configured with scatter-
-* gather DMA.
-*
-* Get the interrupt status from the IpIf to determine the source of the
-* interrupt.  The source can be: MAC, Recv Packet FIFO, Send Packet FIFO, Recv
-* DMA channel, or Send DMA channel. The packet FIFOs only interrupt during
-* "deadlock" conditions.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance that just interrupted.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_IntrHandlerDma(void *InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-	XEmac *EmacPtr = (XEmac *) InstancePtr;
-
-	EmacPtr->Stats.TotalIntrs++;
-
-	/*
-	 * Get the interrupt status from the IPIF. There is no clearing of
-	 * interrupts in the IPIF. Interrupts must be cleared at the source.
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_DIPR(EmacPtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	/*
-	 * See which type of interrupt is being requested, and service it
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_IPIF_RECV_DMA_MASK) {	/* Receive DMA interrupt */
-		EmacPtr->Stats.RecvInterrupts++;
-		HandleDmaRecvIntr(EmacPtr);
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_IPIF_SEND_DMA_MASK) {	/* Send DMA interrupt */
-		EmacPtr->Stats.XmitInterrupts++;
-		HandleDmaSendIntr(EmacPtr);
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_IPIF_EMAC_MASK) {	/* MAC interrupt */
-		EmacPtr->Stats.EmacInterrupts++;
-		HandleEmacDmaIntr(EmacPtr);
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_IPIF_RECV_FIFO_MASK) {	/* Receive FIFO interrupt */
-		EmacPtr->Stats.RecvInterrupts++;
-		XEmac_CheckFifoRecvError(EmacPtr);
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_IPIF_SEND_FIFO_MASK) {	/* Send FIFO interrupt */
-		EmacPtr->Stats.XmitInterrupts++;
-		XEmac_CheckFifoSendError(EmacPtr);
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK) {
-		/*
-		 * An error occurred internal to the IPIF. This is more of a debug and
-		 * integration issue rather than a production error. Don't do anything
-		 * other than clear it, which provides a spot for software to trap
-		 * on the interrupt and begin debugging.
-		 */
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_DISR(EmacPtr->BaseAddress,
-				      XIIF_V123B_ERROR_MASK);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the packet count threshold for this device. The device must be stopped
-* before setting the threshold. The packet count threshold is used for interrupt
-* coalescing, which reduces the frequency of interrupts from the device to the
-* processor. In this case, the scatter-gather DMA engine only interrupts when
-* the packet count threshold is reached, instead of interrupting for each packet.
-* A packet is a generic term used by the scatter-gather DMA engine, and is
-* equivalent to an Ethernet frame in our case.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Direction indicates the channel, send or receive, from which the
-*        threshold register is read.
-* @param Threshold is the value of the packet threshold count used during
-*        interrupt coalescing. A value of 0 disables the use of packet threshold
-*        by the hardware.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the threshold was successfully set
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not been stopped
-* - XST_INVALID_PARAM if the Direction parameter is invalid. Turning on
-*   asserts would also catch this error.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* The packet threshold could be set to larger than the number of descriptors
-* allocated to the DMA channel. In this case, the wait bound will take over
-* and always indicate data arrival. There was a check in this function that
-* returned an error if the treshold was larger than the number of descriptors,
-* but that was removed because users would then have to set the threshold
-* only after they set descriptor space, which is an order dependency that
-* caused confustion.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetPktThreshold(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction, u8 Threshold)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Direction == XEM_SEND || Direction == XEM_RECV);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure device is configured for scatter-gather DMA and has been stopped
-	 */
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Based on the direction, set the packet threshold in the
-	 * corresponding DMA channel component.  Default to the receive
-	 * channel threshold register (if an invalid Direction is passed).
-	 */
-	switch (Direction) {
-	case XEM_SEND:
-		return XDmaChannel_SetPktThreshold(&InstancePtr->SendChannel,
-						   Threshold);
-
-	case XEM_RECV:
-		return XDmaChannel_SetPktThreshold(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel,
-						   Threshold);
-
-	default:
-		return XST_INVALID_PARAM;
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Get the value of the packet count threshold for this driver/device. The packet
-* count threshold is used for interrupt coalescing, which reduces the frequency
-* of interrupts from the device to the processor. In this case, the
-* scatter-gather DMA engine only interrupts when the packet count threshold is
-* reached, instead of interrupting for each packet. A packet is a generic term
-* used by the scatter-gather DMA engine, and is equivalent to an Ethernet frame
-* in our case.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Direction indicates the channel, send or receive, from which the
-*        threshold register is read.
-* @param ThreshPtr is a pointer to the byte into which the current value of the
-*        packet threshold register will be copied. An output parameter. A value
-*        of 0 indicates the use of packet threshold by the hardware is disabled.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the packet threshold was retrieved successfully
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_INVALID_PARAM if the Direction parameter is invalid. Turning on
-*   asserts would also catch this error.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_GetPktThreshold(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction, u8 * ThreshPtr)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Direction == XEM_SEND || Direction == XEM_RECV);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(ThreshPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Based on the direction, return the packet threshold set in the
-	 * corresponding DMA channel component.  Default to the value in
-	 * the receive channel threshold register (if an invalid Direction
-	 * is passed).
-	 */
-	switch (Direction) {
-	case XEM_SEND:
-		*ThreshPtr =
-		    XDmaChannel_GetPktThreshold(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		break;
-
-	case XEM_RECV:
-		*ThreshPtr =
-		    XDmaChannel_GetPktThreshold(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-		break;
-
-	default:
-		return XST_INVALID_PARAM;
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the packet wait bound timer for this driver/device. The device must be
-* stopped before setting the timer value. The packet wait bound is used during
-* interrupt coalescing to trigger an interrupt when not enough packets have been
-* received to reach the packet count threshold. A packet is a generic term used
-* by the scatter-gather DMA engine, and is equivalent to an Ethernet frame in
-* our case. The timer is in milliseconds.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Direction indicates the channel, send or receive, from which the
-*        threshold register is read.
-* @param TimerValue is the value of the packet wait bound used during interrupt
-*        coalescing. It is in milliseconds in the range 0  - 1023. A value of 0
-*        disables the packet wait bound timer.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the packet wait bound was set successfully
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not been stopped
-* - XST_INVALID_PARAM if the Direction parameter is invalid. Turning on
-*   asserts would also catch this error.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetPktWaitBound(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction, u32 TimerValue)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Direction == XEM_SEND || Direction == XEM_RECV);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(TimerValue <= XEM_SGDMA_MAX_WAITBOUND);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure device is configured for scatter-gather DMA and has been stopped
-	 */
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Based on the direction, set the packet wait bound in the
-	 * corresponding DMA channel component.  Default to the receive
-	 * channel wait bound register (if an invalid Direction is passed).
-	 */
-	switch (Direction) {
-	case XEM_SEND:
-		XDmaChannel_SetPktWaitBound(&InstancePtr->SendChannel,
-					    TimerValue);
-		break;
-
-	case XEM_RECV:
-		XDmaChannel_SetPktWaitBound(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel,
-					    TimerValue);
-		break;
-
-	default:
-		return XST_INVALID_PARAM;
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Get the packet wait bound timer for this driver/device. The packet wait bound
-* is used during interrupt coalescing to trigger an interrupt when not enough
-* packets have been received to reach the packet count threshold. A packet is a
-* generic term used by the scatter-gather DMA engine, and is equivalent to an
-* Ethernet frame in our case. The timer is in milliseconds.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Direction indicates the channel, send or receive, from which the
-*        threshold register is read.
-* @param WaitPtr is a pointer to the byte into which the current value of the
-*        packet wait bound register will be copied. An output parameter. Units
-*        are in milliseconds in the range 0  - 1023. A value of 0 indicates the
-*        packet wait bound timer is disabled.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the packet wait bound was retrieved successfully
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_INVALID_PARAM if the Direction parameter is invalid. Turning on
-*   asserts would also catch this error.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_GetPktWaitBound(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 Direction, u32 * WaitPtr)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Direction == XEM_SEND || Direction == XEM_RECV);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(WaitPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Based on the direction, return the packet wait bound set in the
-	 * corresponding DMA channel component.  Default to the value in
-	 * the receive channel wait bound register (if an invalid Direction
-	 * is passed).
-	 */
-	switch (Direction) {
-	case XEM_SEND:
-		*WaitPtr =
-		    XDmaChannel_GetPktWaitBound(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		break;
-
-	case XEM_RECV:
-		*WaitPtr =
-		    XDmaChannel_GetPktWaitBound(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-		break;
-
-	default:
-		return XST_INVALID_PARAM;
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Give the driver the memory space to be used for the scatter-gather DMA
-* receive descriptor list. This function should only be called once, during
-* initialization of the Ethernet driver. The memory space must be big enough
-* to hold some number of descriptors, depending on the needs of the system.
-* The xemac.h file defines minimum and default numbers of descriptors
-* which can be used to allocate this memory space.
-*
-* The memory space must be word-aligned. An assert will occur if asserts are
-* turned on and the memory is not word-aligned.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param MemoryPtr is a pointer to the word-aligned memory.
-* @param ByteCount is the length, in bytes, of the memory space.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the space was initialized successfully
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EXISTS if this list space has already been created
-*
-* @note
-*
-* If the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, this function must be
-* called AFTER the XEmac_Initialize() function because the DMA channel
-* components must be initialized before the memory space is set.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetSgRecvSpace(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 * MemoryPtr, u32 ByteCount)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(MemoryPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCount != 0);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	return XDmaChannel_CreateSgList(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, MemoryPtr,
-					ByteCount);
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Give the driver the memory space to be used for the scatter-gather DMA
-* transmit descriptor list. This function should only be called once, during
-* initialization of the Ethernet driver. The memory space must be big enough
-* to hold some number of descriptors, depending on the needs of the system.
-* The xemac.h file defines minimum and default numbers of descriptors
-* which can be used to allocate this memory space.
-*
-* The memory space must be word-aligned. An assert will occur if asserts are
-* turned on and the memory is not word-aligned.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param MemoryPtr is a pointer to the word-aligned memory.
-* @param ByteCount is the length, in bytes, of the memory space.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the space was initialized successfully
-* - XST_NOT_SGDMA if the MAC is not configured for scatter-gather DMA
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EXISTS if this list space has already been created
-*
-* @note
-*
-* If the device is configured for scatter-gather DMA, this function must be
-* called AFTER the XEmac_Initialize() function because the DMA channel
-* components must be initialized before the memory space is set.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetSgSendSpace(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 * MemoryPtr, u32 ByteCount)
-{
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(MemoryPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCount != 0);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	if (!XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr)) {
-		return XST_NOT_SGDMA;
-	}
-
-	return XDmaChannel_CreateSgList(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, MemoryPtr,
-					ByteCount);
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the callback function for handling received frames in scatter-gather DMA
-* mode.  The upper layer software should call this function during
-* initialization.  The callback is called once per frame received. The head of
-* a descriptor list is passed in along with the number of descriptors in the
-* list. Before leaving the callback, the upper layer software should attach a
-* new buffer to each descriptor in the list.
-*
-* The callback is invoked by the driver within interrupt context, so it needs
-* to do its job quickly. Sending the received frame up the protocol stack
-* should be done at task-level. If there are other potentially slow operations
-* within the callback, these too should be done at task-level.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param CallBackRef is a reference pointer to be passed back to the adapter in
-*        the callback. This helps the adapter correlate the callback to a
-*        particular driver.
-* @param FuncPtr is the pointer to the callback function.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_SetSgRecvHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-		       XEmac_SgHandler FuncPtr)
-{
-	/*
-	 * Asserted IsDmaSg here instead of run-time check because there is really
-	 * no ill-effects of setting these when not configured for scatter-gather.
-	 */
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(FuncPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr));
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler = FuncPtr;
-	InstancePtr->SgRecvRef = CallBackRef;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the callback function for handling confirmation of transmitted frames in
-* scatter-gather DMA mode.  The upper layer software should call this function
-* during initialization.  The callback is called once per frame sent. The head
-* of a descriptor list is passed in along with the number of descriptors in
-* the list. The callback is responsible for freeing buffers attached to these
-* descriptors.
-*
-* The callback is invoked by the driver within interrupt context, so it needs
-* to do its job quickly. If there are potentially slow operations within the
-* callback, these should be done at task-level.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param CallBackRef is a reference pointer to be passed back to the adapter in
-*        the callback. This helps the adapter correlate the callback to a
-*        particular driver.
-* @param FuncPtr is the pointer to the callback function.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_SetSgSendHandler(XEmac * InstancePtr, void *CallBackRef,
-		       XEmac_SgHandler FuncPtr)
-{
-	/*
-	 * Asserted IsDmaSg here instead of run-time check because there is really
-	 * no ill-effects of setting these when not configured for scatter-gather.
-	 */
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(FuncPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(XEmac_mIsSgDma(InstancePtr));
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	InstancePtr->SgSendHandler = FuncPtr;
-	InstancePtr->SgSendRef = CallBackRef;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Handle an interrupt from the DMA receive channel. DMA interrupts are:
-*
-* - DMA error. DMA encountered a bus error or timeout. This is a fatal error
-*   that requires reset of the channel.  The driver calls the error handler
-*   of the upper layer software with an error code indicating the device should
-*   be reset.
-* - Packet count threshold reached.  For scatter-gather operations, indicates
-*   the threshold for the number of packets not serviced by software has been
-*   reached. The driver behaves as follows:
-*       - Get the value of the packet counter, which tells us how many packets
-*         are ready to be serviced
-*       - For each packet
-*           - For each descriptor, remove it from the scatter-gather list
-*           - Check for the last descriptor in the frame, and if set
-*               - Bump frame statistics
-*               - Call the scatter-gather receive callback function
-*               - Decrement the packet counter by one
-*       Note that there are no receive errors reported in the status word of
-*       the buffer descriptor.  If receive errors occur, the MAC drops the
-*       packet, and we only find out about the errors through various error
-*       count registers.
-* - Packet wait bound reached.  For scatter-gather, indicates the time to wait
-*   for the next packet has expired.  The driver follows the same logic as when
-*   the packet count threshold interrupt is received.
-* - Scatter-gather end acknowledge.  Hardware has reached the end of the
-*   descriptor list.  The driver follows the same logic as when the packet count
-*   threshold interrupt is received. In addition, the driver restarts the DMA
-*   scatter-gather channel in case there are newly inserted descriptors.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Although the function returns void, there are asynchronous errors that can
-* be generated (by calling the ErrorHandler) from this function.  These are:
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY indicates we tried to get a buffer descriptor from the
-*   DMA channel, but there was not one ready for software.
-* - XST_DMA_ERROR indicates a DMA bus error or timeout occurred. This is a fatal
-*   error that requires reset.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-HandleDmaRecvIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-
-	/*
-	 * Read the interrupt status
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XDmaChannel_GetIntrStatus(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-
-	/*
-	 * For packet threshold or wait bound interrupts, process desciptors. Also
-	 * process descriptors on a SG end acknowledgement, which means the end of
-	 * the descriptor list has been reached by the hardware. For receive, this
-	 * is potentially trouble since it means the descriptor list is full,
-	 * unless software can process enough packets quickly enough so the
-	 * hardware has room to put new packets.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XDC_IXR_PKT_THRESHOLD_MASK |
-			  XDC_IXR_PKT_WAIT_BOUND_MASK | XDC_IXR_SG_END_MASK)) {
-		XStatus Result = XST_SUCCESS;
-		u32 NumFrames;
-		u32 NumProcessed;
-		u32 NumBuffers;
-		u32 NumBytes;
-		u32 IsLast;
-		XBufDescriptor *FirstBdPtr;
-		XBufDescriptor *BdPtr;
-
-		/*
-		 * Get the number of unserviced packets
-		 */
-		NumFrames = XDmaChannel_GetPktCount(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-
-		for (NumProcessed = 0; NumProcessed < NumFrames; NumProcessed++) {
-			IsLast = FALSE;
-			FirstBdPtr = NULL;
-			NumBuffers = 0;
-			NumBytes = 0;
-
-			/*
-			 * For each packet, get the descriptor from the list. On the
-			 * last one in the frame, make the callback to the upper layer.
-			 */
-			while (!IsLast) {
-				Result =
-				    XDmaChannel_GetDescriptor(&InstancePtr->
-							      RecvChannel,
-							      &BdPtr);
-				if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-					/*
-					 * An error getting a buffer descriptor from the list.
-					 * This should not happen, but if it does, report it to
-					 * the error callback and break out of the loops to service
-					 * other interrupts.
-					 */
-					InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->
-								  ErrorRef,
-								  Result);
-					break;
-				}
-
-				/*
-				 * Keep a pointer to the first descriptor in the list, as it
-				 * will be passed to the upper layers in a bit. By the fact
-				 * that we received this packet means no errors occurred, so
-				 * no need to check the device status word for errors.
-				 */
-				if (FirstBdPtr == NULL) {
-					FirstBdPtr = BdPtr;
-				}
-
-				NumBytes += XBufDescriptor_GetLength(BdPtr);
-
-				/*
-				 * Check to see if this is the last descriptor in the frame,
-				 * and if so, set the IsLast flag to get out of the loop.
-				 */
-				if (XBufDescriptor_IsLastStatus(BdPtr)) {
-					IsLast = TRUE;
-				}
-
-				/*
-				 * Bump the number of buffers in this packet
-				 */
-				NumBuffers++;
-
-			}	/* end while loop */
-
-			/*
-			 * Check for error that occurred inside the while loop, and break
-			 * out of the for loop if there was one so other interrupts can
-			 * be serviced.
-			 */
-			if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-				break;
-			}
-
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvFrames++;
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvBytes += NumBytes;
-
-			/*
-			 * Make the callback to the upper layers, passing it the first
-			 * descriptor in the packet and the number of descriptors in the
-			 * packet.
-			 */
-			InstancePtr->SgRecvHandler(InstancePtr->SgRecvRef,
-						   FirstBdPtr, NumBuffers);
-
-			/*
-			 * Decrement the packet count register to reflect the fact we
-			 * just processed a packet
-			 */
-			XDmaChannel_DecrementPktCount(&InstancePtr->
-						      RecvChannel);
-
-		}		/* end for loop */
-
-		/*
-		 * If the interrupt was an end-ack, check the descriptor list again to
-		 * see if it is empty. If not, go ahead and restart the scatter-gather
-		 * channel. This is to fix a possible race condition where, on receive,
-		 * the driver attempted to start a scatter-gather channel that was
-		 * already started, which resulted in no action from the XDmaChannel
-		 * component. But, just after the XDmaChannel component saw that the
-		 * hardware was already started, the hardware stopped because it
-		 * reached the end of the list.  In that case, this interrupt is
-		 * generated and we can restart the hardware here.
-		 */
-		if (IntrStatus & XDC_IXR_SG_END_MASK) {
-			/*
-			 * Ignore the return status since we know the list exists and we
-			 * don't care if the list is empty or the channel is already started.
-			 */
-			(void) XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel);
-		}
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * All interrupts are handled (except the error below) so acknowledge
-	 * (clear) the interrupts by writing the value read above back to the status
-	 * register. The packet count interrupt must be acknowledged after the
-	 * decrement, otherwise it will come right back. We clear the interrupts
-	 * before we handle the error interrupt because the ErrorHandler should
-	 * result in a reset, which clears the interrupt status register. So we
-	 * don't want to toggle the interrupt back on by writing the interrupt
-	 * status register with an old value after a reset.
-	 */
-	XDmaChannel_SetIntrStatus(&InstancePtr->RecvChannel, IntrStatus);
-
-	/*
-	 * Check for DMA errors and call the error callback function if an error
-	 * occurred (DMA bus or timeout error), which should result in a reset of
-	 * the device by the upper layer software.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XDC_IXR_DMA_ERROR_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.DmaErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->ErrorRef, XST_DMA_ERROR);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Handle an interrupt from the DMA send channel. DMA interrupts are:
-*
-* - DMA error. DMA encountered a bus error or timeout. This is a fatal error
-*   that requires reset of the channel.  The driver calls the error handler
-*   of the upper layer software with an error code indicating the device should
-*   be reset.
-* - Packet count threshold reached.  For scatter-gather operations, indicates
-*   the threshold for the number of packets not serviced by software has been
-*   reached. The driver behaves as follows:
-*       - Get the value of the packet counter, which tells us how many packets
-*         are ready to be serviced
-*       - For each packet
-*           - For each descriptor, remove it from the scatter-gather list
-*           - Check for the last descriptor in the frame, and if set
-*               - Bump frame statistics
-*               - Call the scatter-gather receive callback function
-*               - Decrement the packet counter by one
-*       Note that there are no receive errors reported in the status word of
-*       the buffer descriptor.  If receive errors occur, the MAC drops the
-*       packet, and we only find out about the errors through various error
-*       count registers.
-* - Packet wait bound reached.  For scatter-gather, indicates the time to wait
-*   for the next packet has expired.  The driver follows the same logic as when
-*   the packet count threshold interrupt is received.
-* - Scatter-gather end acknowledge.  Hardware has reached the end of the
-*   descriptor list.  The driver follows the same logic as when the packet count
-*   threshold interrupt is received. In addition, the driver restarts the DMA
-*   scatter-gather channel in case there are newly inserted descriptors.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* Although the function returns void, there are asynchronous errors
-* that can be generated from this function.  These are:
-* - XST_DMA_SG_LIST_EMPTY indicates we tried to get a buffer descriptor from
-*   the DMA channel, but there was not one ready for software.
-* - XST_DMA_ERROR indicates a DMA bus error or timeout occurred. This is a
-*   fatal error that requires reset.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-HandleDmaSendIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-
-	/*
-	 * Read the interrupt status
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XDmaChannel_GetIntrStatus(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-
-	/*
-	 * For packet threshold or wait bound interrupt, process descriptors. Also
-	 * process descriptors on a SG end acknowledgement, which means the end of
-	 * the descriptor list has been reached by the hardware. For transmit,
-	 * this is a normal condition during times of light traffic.  In fact, the
-	 * wait bound interrupt may be masked for transmit since the end-ack would
-	 * always occur before the wait bound expires.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XDC_IXR_PKT_THRESHOLD_MASK |
-			  XDC_IXR_PKT_WAIT_BOUND_MASK | XDC_IXR_SG_END_MASK)) {
-		XStatus Result = XST_SUCCESS;
-		u32 NumFrames;
-		u32 NumProcessed;
-		u32 NumBuffers;
-		u32 NumBytes;
-		u32 IsLast;
-		XBufDescriptor *FirstBdPtr;
-		XBufDescriptor *BdPtr;
-
-		/*
-		 * Get the number of unserviced packets
-		 */
-		NumFrames = XDmaChannel_GetPktCount(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-
-		for (NumProcessed = 0; NumProcessed < NumFrames; NumProcessed++) {
-			IsLast = FALSE;
-			FirstBdPtr = NULL;
-			NumBuffers = 0;
-			NumBytes = 0;
-
-			/*
-			 * For each frame, traverse the descriptor list and look for
-			 * errors. On the last one in the frame, make the callback.
-			 */
-			while (!IsLast) {
-				Result =
-				    XDmaChannel_GetDescriptor(&InstancePtr->
-							      SendChannel,
-							      &BdPtr);
-				if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-					/*
-					 * An error getting a buffer descriptor from the list.
-					 * This should not happen, but if it does, report it to
-					 * the error callback and break out of the loops to service
-					 * other interrupts
-					 */
-					InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->
-								  ErrorRef,
-								  Result);
-					break;
-				}
-
-				/*
-				 * Keep a pointer to the first descriptor in the list and
-				 * check the device status for errors. The device status is
-				 * only available in the first descriptor of a packet.
-				 */
-				if (FirstBdPtr == NULL) {
-					u32 XmitStatus;
-
-					FirstBdPtr = BdPtr;
-
-					XmitStatus =
-					    XBufDescriptor_GetDeviceStatus
-					    (BdPtr);
-					if (XmitStatus &
-					    XEM_TSR_EXCESS_DEFERRAL_MASK) {
-						InstancePtr->Stats.
-						    XmitExcessDeferral++;
-					}
-
-					if (XmitStatus &
-					    XEM_TSR_LATE_COLLISION_MASK) {
-						InstancePtr->Stats.
-						    XmitLateCollisionErrors++;
-					}
-				}
-
-				NumBytes += XBufDescriptor_GetLength(BdPtr);
-
-				/*
-				 * Check to see if this is the last descriptor in the frame,
-				 * and if so, set the IsLast flag to get out of the loop. The
-				 * transmit channel must check the last bit in the control
-				 * word, not the status word (the DMA engine does not update
-				 * the last bit in the status word for the transmit direction).
-				 */
-				if (XBufDescriptor_IsLastControl(BdPtr)) {
-					IsLast = TRUE;
-				}
-
-				/*
-				 * Bump the number of buffers in this packet
-				 */
-				NumBuffers++;
-
-			}	/* end while loop */
-
-			/*
-			 * Check for error that occurred inside the while loop, and break
-			 * out of the for loop if there was one so other interrupts can
-			 * be serviced.
-			 */
-			if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-				break;
-			}
-
-			InstancePtr->Stats.XmitFrames++;
-			InstancePtr->Stats.XmitBytes += NumBytes;
-
-			/*
-			 * Make the callback to the upper layers, passing it the first
-			 * descriptor in the packet and the number of descriptors in the
-			 * packet.
-			 */
-			InstancePtr->SgSendHandler(InstancePtr->SgSendRef,
-						   FirstBdPtr, NumBuffers);
-
-			/*
-			 * Decrement the packet count register to reflect the fact we
-			 * just processed a packet
-			 */
-			XDmaChannel_DecrementPktCount(&InstancePtr->
-						      SendChannel);
-
-		}		/* end for loop */
-
-		/*
-		 * If the interrupt was an end-ack, check the descriptor list again to
-		 * see if it is empty. If not, go ahead and restart the scatter-gather
-		 * channel. This is to fix a possible race condition where, on transmit,
-		 * the driver attempted to start a scatter-gather channel that was
-		 * already started, which resulted in no action from the XDmaChannel
-		 * component. But, just after the XDmaChannel component saw that the
-		 * hardware was already started, the hardware stopped because it
-		 * reached the end of the list.  In that case, this interrupt is
-		 * generated and we can restart the hardware here.
-		 */
-		if (IntrStatus & XDC_IXR_SG_END_MASK) {
-			/*
-			 * Ignore the return status since we know the list exists and we
-			 * don't care if the list is empty or the channel is already started.
-			 */
-			(void) XDmaChannel_SgStart(&InstancePtr->SendChannel);
-		}
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * All interrupts are handled (except the error below) so acknowledge
-	 * (clear) the interrupts by writing the value read above back to the status
-	 * register. The packet count interrupt must be acknowledged after the
-	 * decrement, otherwise it will come right back. We clear the interrupts
-	 * before we handle the error interrupt because the ErrorHandler should
-	 * result in a reset, which clears the interrupt status register. So we
-	 * don't want to toggle the interrupt back on by writing the interrupt
-	 * status register with an old value after a reset.
-	 */
-	XDmaChannel_SetIntrStatus(&InstancePtr->SendChannel, IntrStatus);
-
-	/*
-	 * Check for DMA errors and call the error callback function if an error
-	 * occurred (DMA bus or timeout error), which should result in a reset of
-	 * the device by the upper layer software.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XDC_IXR_DMA_ERROR_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.DmaErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->ErrorHandler(InstancePtr->ErrorRef, XST_DMA_ERROR);
-	}
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/*
-*
-* Handle an interrupt from the Ethernet MAC when configured with scatter-gather
-* DMA. The only interrupts handled in this case are errors.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-static void
-HandleEmacDmaIntr(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-
-	/*
-	 * When configured with DMA, the EMAC generates interrupts only when errors
-	 * occur. We clear the interrupts immediately so that any latched status
-	 * interrupt bits will reflect the true status of the device, and so any
-	 * pulsed interrupts (non-status) generated during the Isr will not be lost.
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, IntrStatus);
-
-	/*
-	 * Check the MAC for errors
-	 */
-	XEmac_CheckEmacError(InstancePtr, IntrStatus);
-}

+ 0 - 462
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_l.h

@@ -1,462 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_l.h
-*
-* This header file contains identifiers and low-level driver functions (or
-* macros) that can be used to access the device.  High-level driver functions
-* are defined in xemac.h.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver	Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00b rpm  04/26/02 First release
-* 1.00b rmm  09/23/02 Added XEmac_mPhyReset macro
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef XEMAC_L_H		/* prevent circular inclusions */
-#define XEMAC_L_H		/* by using protection macros */
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/* Offset of the MAC registers from the IPIF base address */
-#define XEM_REG_OFFSET	   0x1100UL
-
-/*
- * Register offsets for the Ethernet MAC. Each register is 32 bits.
- */
-#define XEM_EMIR_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x0)	/* EMAC Module ID */
-#define XEM_ECR_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x4)	/* MAC Control */
-#define XEM_IFGP_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x8)	/* Interframe Gap */
-#define XEM_SAH_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0xC)	/* Station addr, high */
-#define XEM_SAL_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x10)	/* Station addr, low */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_OFFSET  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x14)	/* MII mgmt control */
-#define XEM_MGTDR_OFFSET  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x18)	/* MII mgmt data */
-#define XEM_RPLR_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x1C)	/* Rx packet length */
-#define XEM_TPLR_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x20)	/* Tx packet length */
-#define XEM_TSR_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x24)	/* Tx status */
-#define XEM_RMFC_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x28)	/* Rx missed frames */
-#define XEM_RCC_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x2C)	/* Rx collisions */
-#define XEM_RFCSEC_OFFSET (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x30)	/* Rx FCS errors */
-#define XEM_RAEC_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x34)	/* Rx alignment errors */
-#define XEM_TEDC_OFFSET	  (XEM_REG_OFFSET + 0x38)	/* Transmit excess
-							 * deferral cnt */
-
-/*
- * Register offsets for the IPIF components
- */
-#define XEM_ISR_OFFSET		 0x20UL /* Interrupt status */
-
-#define XEM_DMA_OFFSET		 0x2300UL
-#define XEM_DMA_SEND_OFFSET	 (XEM_DMA_OFFSET + 0x0) /* DMA send channel */
-#define XEM_DMA_RECV_OFFSET	 (XEM_DMA_OFFSET + 0x40)	/* DMA recv channel */
-
-#define XEM_PFIFO_OFFSET	 0x2000UL
-#define XEM_PFIFO_TXREG_OFFSET	 (XEM_PFIFO_OFFSET + 0x0)	/* Tx registers */
-#define XEM_PFIFO_RXREG_OFFSET	 (XEM_PFIFO_OFFSET + 0x10)	/* Rx registers */
-#define XEM_PFIFO_TXDATA_OFFSET	 (XEM_PFIFO_OFFSET + 0x100)	/* Tx keyhole */
-#define XEM_PFIFO_RXDATA_OFFSET	 (XEM_PFIFO_OFFSET + 0x200)	/* Rx keyhole */
-
-/*
- * EMAC Module Identification Register (EMIR)
- */
-#define XEM_EMIR_VERSION_MASK	 0xFFFF0000UL	/* Device version */
-#define XEM_EMIR_TYPE_MASK	 0x0000FF00UL	/* Device type */
-
-/*
- * EMAC Control Register (ECR)
- */
-#define XEM_ECR_FULL_DUPLEX_MASK	 0x80000000UL	/* Full duplex mode */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_RESET_MASK		 0x40000000UL	/* Reset transmitter */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK	 0x20000000UL	/* Enable transmitter */
-#define XEM_ECR_RECV_RESET_MASK		 0x10000000UL	/* Reset receiver */
-#define XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK	 0x08000000UL	/* Enable receiver */
-#define XEM_ECR_PHY_ENABLE_MASK		 0x04000000UL	/* Enable PHY */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_PAD_ENABLE_MASK	 0x02000000UL	/* Enable xmit pad insert */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_FCS_ENABLE_MASK	 0x01000000UL	/* Enable xmit FCS insert */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_INSERT_MASK	 0x00800000UL	/* Enable xmit source addr
-							 * insertion */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_ERROR_INSERT_MASK	 0x00400000UL	/* Insert xmit error */
-#define XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_OVWRT_MASK	 0x00200000UL	/* Enable xmit source addr
-							 * overwrite */
-#define XEM_ECR_LOOPBACK_MASK		 0x00100000UL	/* Enable internal
-							 * loopback */
-#define XEM_ECR_RECV_STRIP_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00080000UL	/* Enable recv pad/fcs strip */
-#define XEM_ECR_UNICAST_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00020000UL	/* Enable unicast addr */
-#define XEM_ECR_MULTI_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00010000UL	/* Enable multicast addr */
-#define XEM_ECR_BROAD_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00008000UL	/* Enable broadcast addr */
-#define XEM_ECR_PROMISC_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00004000UL	/* Enable promiscuous mode */
-#define XEM_ECR_RECV_ALL_MASK		 0x00002000UL	/* Receive all frames */
-#define XEM_ECR_RESERVED2_MASK		 0x00001000UL	/* Reserved */
-#define XEM_ECR_MULTI_HASH_ENABLE_MASK	 0x00000800UL	/* Enable multicast hash */
-#define XEM_ECR_PAUSE_FRAME_MASK	 0x00000400UL	/* Interpret pause frames */
-#define XEM_ECR_CLEAR_HASH_MASK		 0x00000200UL	/* Clear hash table */
-#define XEM_ECR_ADD_HASH_ADDR_MASK	 0x00000100UL	/* Add hash table address */
-
-/*
- * Interframe Gap Register (IFGR)
- */
-#define XEM_IFGP_PART1_MASK	    0xF8000000UL	/* Interframe Gap Part1 */
-#define XEM_IFGP_PART1_SHIFT	    27
-#define XEM_IFGP_PART2_MASK	    0x07C00000UL	/* Interframe Gap Part2 */
-#define XEM_IFGP_PART2_SHIFT	    22
-
-/*
- * Station Address High Register (SAH)
- */
-#define XEM_SAH_ADDR_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL	/* Station address high bytes */
-
-/*
- * Station Address Low Register (SAL)
- */
-#define XEM_SAL_ADDR_MASK	    0xFFFFFFFFUL	/* Station address low bytes */
-
-/*
- * MII Management Control Register (MGTCR)
- */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_START_MASK	    0x80000000UL	/* Start/Busy */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_RW_NOT_MASK	    0x40000000UL	/* Read/Write Not (direction) */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_PHY_ADDR_MASK	    0x3E000000UL	/* PHY address */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_PHY_ADDR_SHIFT    25	/* PHY address shift */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_REG_ADDR_MASK	    0x01F00000UL	/* Register address */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_REG_ADDR_SHIFT    20	/* Register addr shift */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_MII_ENABLE_MASK   0x00080000UL	/* Enable MII from EMAC */
-#define XEM_MGTCR_RD_ERROR_MASK	    0x00040000UL	/* MII mgmt read error */
-
-/*
- * MII Management Data Register (MGTDR)
- */
-#define XEM_MGTDR_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL	/* MII data */
-
-/*
- * Receive Packet Length Register (RPLR)
- */
-#define XEM_RPLR_LENGTH_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL	/* Receive packet length */
-
-/*
- * Transmit Packet Length Register (TPLR)
- */
-#define XEM_TPLR_LENGTH_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL	/* Transmit packet length */
-
-/*
- * Transmit Status Register (TSR)
- */
-#define XEM_TSR_EXCESS_DEFERRAL_MASK 0x80000000UL	/* Transmit excess deferral */
-#define XEM_TSR_FIFO_UNDERRUN_MASK   0x40000000UL	/* Packet FIFO underrun */
-#define XEM_TSR_ATTEMPTS_MASK	     0x3E000000UL	/* Transmission attempts */
-#define XEM_TSR_LATE_COLLISION_MASK  0x01000000UL	/* Transmit late collision */
-
-/*
- * Receive Missed Frame Count (RMFC)
- */
-#define XEM_RMFC_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL
-
-/*
- * Receive Collision Count (RCC)
- */
-#define XEM_RCC_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL
-
-/*
- * Receive FCS Error Count (RFCSEC)
- */
-#define XEM_RFCSEC_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL
-
-/*
- * Receive Alignment Error Count (RALN)
- */
-#define XEM_RAEC_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL
-
-/*
- * Transmit Excess Deferral Count (TEDC)
- */
-#define XEM_TEDC_DATA_MASK	    0x0000FFFFUL
-
-/*
- * EMAC Interrupt Registers (Status and Enable) masks. These registers are
- * part of the IPIF IP Interrupt registers
- */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_DONE_MASK	       0x00000001UL	/* Xmit complete */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK	       0x00000002UL	/* Recv complete */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_ERROR_MASK	       0x00000004UL	/* Xmit error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_ERROR_MASK	       0x00000008UL	/* Recv error */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_EMPTY_MASK  0x00000010UL	/* Xmit status fifo empty */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_EMPTY_MASK  0x00000020UL	/* Recv length fifo empty */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_FULL_MASK   0x00000040UL	/* Xmit length fifo full */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_OVER_MASK   0x00000080UL	/* Recv length fifo
-							 * overrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK  0x00000100UL	/* Recv length fifo
-							 * underrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_OVER_MASK   0x00000200UL	/* Xmit status fifo
-							 * overrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_UNDER_MASK  0x00000400UL	/* Transmit status fifo
-							 * underrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_OVER_MASK   0x00000800UL	/* Transmit length fifo
-							 * overrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK  0x00001000UL	/* Transmit length fifo
-							 * underrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_XMIT_PAUSE_MASK	       0x00002000UL	/* Transmit pause pkt
-							 * received */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_DFIFO_OVER_MASK   0x00004000UL	/* Receive data fifo
-							 * overrun */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_MISSED_FRAME_MASK 0x00008000UL	/* Receive missed frame
-							 * error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_COLLISION_MASK    0x00010000UL	/* Receive collision
-							 * error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_FCS_ERROR_MASK    0x00020000UL	/* Receive FCS error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_LEN_ERROR_MASK    0x00040000UL	/* Receive length field
-							 * error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_SHORT_ERROR_MASK  0x00080000UL	/* Receive short frame
-							 * error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_LONG_ERROR_MASK   0x00100000UL	/* Receive long frame
-							 * error */
-#define XEM_EIR_RECV_ALIGN_ERROR_MASK  0x00200000UL	/* Receive alignment
-							 * error */
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************
-*
-* Low-level driver macros and functions. The list below provides signatures
-* to help the user use the macros.
-*
-* u32 XEmac_mReadReg(u32 BaseAddress, int RegOffset)
-* void XEmac_mWriteReg(u32 BaseAddress, int RegOffset, u32 Mask)
-*
-* void XEmac_mSetControlReg(u32 BaseAddress, u32 Mask)
-* void XEmac_mSetMacAddress(u32 BaseAddress, u8 *AddressPtr)
-*
-* void XEmac_mEnable(u32 BaseAddress)
-* void XEmac_mDisable(u32 BaseAddress)
-*
-* u32 XEmac_mIsTxDone(u32 BaseAddress)
-* u32 XEmac_mIsRxEmpty(u32 BaseAddress)
-*
-* void XEmac_SendFrame(u32 BaseAddress, u8 *FramePtr, int Size)
-* int XEmac_RecvFrame(u32 BaseAddress, u8 *FramePtr)
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Read the given register.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-* @param    RegOffset is the register offset to be read
-*
-* @return   The 32-bit value of the register
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mReadReg(BaseAddress, RegOffset) \
-		    XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + (RegOffset))
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Write the given register.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-* @param    RegOffset is the register offset to be written
-* @param    Data is the 32-bit value to write to the register
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mWriteReg(BaseAddress, RegOffset, Data) \
-		    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + (RegOffset), (Data))
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the contents of the control register. Use the XEM_ECR_* constants
-* defined above to create the bit-mask to be written to the register.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-* @param    Mask is the 16-bit value to write to the control register
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mSetControlReg(BaseAddress, Mask) \
-		    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, (Mask))
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the station address of the EMAC device.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-* @param    AddressPtr is a pointer to a 6-byte MAC address
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mSetMacAddress(BaseAddress, AddressPtr)		    \
-{								    \
-    u32 MacAddr;						\
-								    \
-    MacAddr = ((AddressPtr)[0] << 8) | (AddressPtr)[1];		    \
-    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_SAH_OFFSET, MacAddr);		    \
-								    \
-    MacAddr = ((AddressPtr)[2] << 24) | ((AddressPtr)[3] << 16) |   \
-	      ((AddressPtr)[4] << 8) | (AddressPtr)[5];		    \
-								    \
-    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_SAL_OFFSET, MacAddr);		    \
-}
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Enable the transmitter and receiver. Preserve the contents of the control
-* register.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mEnable(BaseAddress) \
-{ \
-    u32 Control; \
-    Control = XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET); \
-    Control &= ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_RESET_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_RESET_MASK); \
-    Control |= (XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK); \
-    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, Control); \
-}
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Disable the transmitter and receiver. Preserve the contents of the control
-* register.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mDisable(BaseAddress) \
-		XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, \
-		    XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET) & \
-		    ~(XEM_ECR_XMIT_ENABLE_MASK | XEM_ECR_RECV_ENABLE_MASK))
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Check to see if the transmission is complete.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-*
-* @return   TRUE if it is done, or FALSE if it is not.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mIsTxDone(BaseAddress) \
-	     (XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ISR_OFFSET) & XEM_EIR_XMIT_DONE_MASK)
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Check to see if the receive FIFO is empty.
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-*
-* @return   TRUE if it is empty, or FALSE if it is not.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mIsRxEmpty(BaseAddress) \
-	  (!(XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ISR_OFFSET) & XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK))
-
-/****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Reset MII compliant PHY
-*
-* @param    BaseAddress is the base address of the device
-*
-* @return   None.
-*
-* @note	    None.
-*
-*****************************************************************************/
-#define XEmac_mPhyReset(BaseAddress) \
-{ \
-    u32 Control;				    \
-    Control = XIo_In32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET); \
-    Control &= ~XEM_ECR_PHY_ENABLE_MASK;		\
-    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, Control); \
-    Control |= XEM_ECR_PHY_ENABLE_MASK;			\
-    XIo_Out32((BaseAddress) + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, Control); \
-}
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-void XEmac_SendFrame(u32 BaseAddress, u8 * FramePtr, int Size);
-int XEmac_RecvFrame(u32 BaseAddress, u8 * FramePtr);
-
-#endif				/* end of protection macro */

+ 0 - 318
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_options.c

@@ -1,318 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_options.c
-*
-* Functions in this file handle configuration of the XEmac driver.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xemac_i.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-#define XEM_MAX_IFG         32	/* Maximum Interframe gap value */
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-/*
- * A table of options and masks. This table maps the user-visible options with
- * the control register masks. It is used in Set/GetOptions as an alternative
- * to a series of if/else pairs. Note that the polled options does not have a
- * corresponding entry in the control register, so it does not exist in the
- * table.
- */
-typedef struct {
-	u32 Option;
-	u32 Mask;
-} OptionMap;
-
-static OptionMap OptionsTable[] = {
-	{XEM_UNICAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_UNICAST_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_BROADCAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_BROAD_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_PROMISC_OPTION, XEM_ECR_PROMISC_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_FDUPLEX_OPTION, XEM_ECR_FULL_DUPLEX_MASK},
-	{XEM_LOOPBACK_OPTION, XEM_ECR_LOOPBACK_MASK},
-	{XEM_MULTICAST_OPTION, XEM_ECR_MULTI_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_FLOW_CONTROL_OPTION, XEM_ECR_PAUSE_FRAME_MASK},
-	{XEM_INSERT_PAD_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_PAD_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_INSERT_FCS_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_FCS_ENABLE_MASK},
-	{XEM_INSERT_ADDR_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_INSERT_MASK},
-	{XEM_OVWRT_ADDR_OPTION, XEM_ECR_XMIT_ADDR_OVWRT_MASK},
-	{XEM_STRIP_PAD_FCS_OPTION, XEM_ECR_RECV_STRIP_ENABLE_MASK}
-};
-
-#define XEM_NUM_OPTIONS     (sizeof(OptionsTable) / sizeof(OptionMap))
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set Ethernet driver/device options.  The device must be stopped before
-* calling this function.  The options are contained within a bit-mask with each
-* bit representing an option (i.e., you can OR the options together). A one (1)
-* in the bit-mask turns an option on, and a zero (0) turns the option off.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param OptionsFlag is a bit-mask representing the Ethernet options to turn on
-*        or off. See xemac.h for a description of the available options.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the options were set successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not yet been stopped
-*
-* @note
-*
-* This function is not thread-safe and makes use of internal resources that are
-* shared between the Start, Stop, and SetOptions functions, so if one task
-* might be setting device options while another is trying to start the device,
-* protection of this shared data (typically using a semaphore) is required.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr, u32 OptionsFlag)
-{
-	u32 ControlReg;
-	int Index;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
-
-	/*
-	 * Loop through the options table, turning the option on or off
-	 * depending on whether the bit is set in the incoming options flag.
-	 */
-	for (Index = 0; Index < XEM_NUM_OPTIONS; Index++) {
-		if (OptionsFlag & OptionsTable[Index].Option) {
-			ControlReg |= OptionsTable[Index].Mask;	/* turn it on */
-		} else {
-			ControlReg &= ~OptionsTable[Index].Mask;	/* turn it off */
-		}
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * TODO: need to validate addr-overwrite only if addr-insert?
-	 */
-
-	/*
-	 * Now write the control register. Leave it to the upper layers
-	 * to restart the device.
-	 */
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET, ControlReg);
-
-	/*
-	 * Check the polled option
-	 */
-	if (OptionsFlag & XEM_POLLED_OPTION) {
-		InstancePtr->IsPolled = TRUE;
-	} else {
-		InstancePtr->IsPolled = FALSE;
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Get Ethernet driver/device options. The 32-bit value returned is a bit-mask
-* representing the options.  A one (1) in the bit-mask means the option is on,
-* and a zero (0) means the option is off.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* The 32-bit value of the Ethernet options. The value is a bit-mask
-* representing all options that are currently enabled. See xemac.h for a
-* description of the available options.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-u32
-XEmac_GetOptions(XEmac * InstancePtr)
-{
-	u32 OptionsFlag = 0;
-	u32 ControlReg;
-	int Index;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Get the control register to determine which options are currently set.
-	 */
-	ControlReg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_ECR_OFFSET);
-
-	/*
-	 * Loop through the options table to determine which options are set
-	 */
-	for (Index = 0; Index < XEM_NUM_OPTIONS; Index++) {
-		if (ControlReg & OptionsTable[Index].Mask) {
-			OptionsFlag |= OptionsTable[Index].Option;
-		}
-	}
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
-		OptionsFlag |= XEM_POLLED_OPTION;
-	}
-
-	return OptionsFlag;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Set the Interframe Gap (IFG), which is the time the MAC delays between
-* transmitting frames.  There are two parts required.  The total interframe gap
-* is the total of the two parts.  The values provided for the Part1 and Part2
-* parameters are multiplied by 4 to obtain the bit-time interval. The first
-* part should be the first 2/3 of the total interframe gap. The MAC will reset
-* the interframe gap timer if carrier sense becomes true during the period
-* defined by interframe gap Part1. Part1 may be shorter than 2/3 the total and
-* can be as small as zero. The second part should be the last 1/3 of the total
-* interframe gap, but can be as large as the total interframe gap. The MAC
-* will not reset the interframe gap timer if carrier sense becomes true during
-* the period defined by interframe gap Part2.
-*
-* The device must be stopped before setting the interframe gap.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Part1 is the interframe gap part 1 (which will be multiplied by 4 to
-*        get the bit-time interval).
-* @param Part2 is the interframe gap part 2 (which will be multiplied by 4 to
-*        get the bit-time interval).
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the interframe gap was set successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED if the device has not been stopped
-*
-* @note
-*
-* None.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_SetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 Part1, u8 Part2)
-{
-	u32 Ifg;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Part1 < XEM_MAX_IFG);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(Part2 < XEM_MAX_IFG);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure device has been stopped
-	 */
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted == XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STARTED;
-	}
-
-	Ifg = Part1 << XEM_IFGP_PART1_SHIFT;
-	Ifg |= (Part2 << XEM_IFGP_PART2_SHIFT);
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_IFGP_OFFSET, Ifg);
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Get the interframe gap, parts 1 and 2. See the description of interframe gap
-* above in XEmac_SetInterframeGap().
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param Part1Ptr is a pointer to an 8-bit buffer into which the interframe gap
-*        part 1 value will be copied.
-* @param Part2Ptr is a pointer to an 8-bit buffer into which the interframe gap
-*        part 2 value will be copied.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* None. The values of the interframe gap parts are copied into the
-* output parameters.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-void
-XEmac_GetInterframeGap(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * Part1Ptr, u8 * Part2Ptr)
-{
-	u32 Ifg;
-
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(Part1Ptr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(Part2Ptr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_VOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	Ifg = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_IFGP_OFFSET);
-	*Part1Ptr = (Ifg & XEM_IFGP_PART1_MASK) >> XEM_IFGP_PART1_SHIFT;
-	*Part2Ptr = (Ifg & XEM_IFGP_PART2_MASK) >> XEM_IFGP_PART2_SHIFT;
-}

+ 0 - 482
board/xilinx/xilinx_enet/xemac_polled.c

@@ -1,482 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************
-*
-*     Author: Xilinx, Inc.
-*
-*
-*     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-*     under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
-*     Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
-*     option) any later version.
-*
-*
-*     XILINX IS PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION "AS IS" AS A
-*     COURTESY TO YOU. BY PROVIDING THIS DESIGN, CODE, OR INFORMATION AS
-*     ONE POSSIBLE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS FEATURE, APPLICATION OR STANDARD,
-*     XILINX IS MAKING NO REPRESENTATION THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE
-*     FROM ANY CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING
-*     ANY THIRD PARTY RIGHTS YOU MAY REQUIRE FOR YOUR IMPLEMENTATION.
-*     XILINX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO
-*     THE ADEQUACY OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
-*     WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS THAT THIS IMPLEMENTATION IS FREE FROM
-*     CLAIMS OF INFRINGEMENT, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
-*     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-*
-*
-*     Xilinx hardware products are not intended for use in life support
-*     appliances, devices, or systems. Use in such applications is
-*     expressly prohibited.
-*
-*
-*     (c) Copyright 2002-2004 Xilinx Inc.
-*     All rights reserved.
-*
-*
-*     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-*     with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-*     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* @file xemac_polled.c
-*
-* Contains functions used when the driver is in polled mode. Use the
-* XEmac_SetOptions() function to put the driver into polled mode.
-*
-* <pre>
-* MODIFICATION HISTORY:
-*
-* Ver   Who  Date     Changes
-* ----- ---- -------- -----------------------------------------------
-* 1.00a rpm  07/31/01 First release
-* 1.00b rpm  02/20/02 Repartitioned files and functions
-* 1.00c rpm  12/05/02 New version includes support for simple DMA
-* </pre>
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-
-/***************************** Include Files *********************************/
-
-#include "xbasic_types.h"
-#include "xemac_i.h"
-#include "xio.h"
-#include "xipif_v1_23_b.h"	/* Uses v1.23b of the IPIF */
-
-/************************** Constant Definitions *****************************/
-
-/**************************** Type Definitions *******************************/
-
-/***************** Macros (Inline Functions) Definitions *********************/
-
-/************************** Variable Definitions *****************************/
-
-/************************** Function Prototypes ******************************/
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Send an Ethernet frame in polled mode.  The device/driver must be in polled
-* mode before calling this function. The driver writes the frame directly to
-* the MAC's packet FIFO, then enters a loop checking the device status for
-* completion or error. Statistics are updated if an error occurs. The buffer
-* to be sent must be word-aligned.
-*
-* It is assumed that the upper layer software supplies a correctly formatted
-* Ethernet frame, including the destination and source addresses, the
-* type/length field, and the data field.  It is also assumed that upper layer
-* software does not append FCS at the end of the frame.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param BufPtr is a pointer to a word-aligned buffer containing the Ethernet
-*        frame to be sent.
-* @param ByteCount is the size of the Ethernet frame.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the frame was sent successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED if the device has not yet been started
-* - XST_NOT_POLLED if the device is not in polled mode
-* - XST_FIFO_NO_ROOM if there is no room in the EMAC's length FIFO for this frame
-* - XST_FIFO_ERROR if the FIFO was overrun or underrun. This error is critical
-*   and requires the caller to reset the device.
-* - XST_EMAC_COLLISION if the send failed due to excess deferral or late
-*   collision
-*
-* @note
-*
-* There is the possibility that this function will not return if the hardware
-* is broken (i.e., it never sets the status bit indicating that transmission is
-* done). If this is of concern to the user, the user should provide protection
-* from this problem - perhaps by using a different timer thread to monitor the
-* PollSend thread. On a 10Mbps MAC, it takes about 1.21 msecs to transmit a
-* maximum size Ethernet frame (1518 bytes). On a 100Mbps MAC, it takes about
-* 121 usecs to transmit a maximum size Ethernet frame.
-*
-* @internal
-*
-* The EMAC uses FIFOs behind its length and status registers. For this reason,
-* it is important to keep the length, status, and data FIFOs in sync when
-* reading or writing to them.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_PollSend(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 ByteCount)
-{
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-	u32 XmitStatus;
-	XStatus Result;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(BufPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCount > XEM_HDR_SIZE);	/* send at least 1 byte */
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure the device is configured for polled mode and it is started
-	 */
-	if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
-		return XST_NOT_POLLED;
-	}
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted != XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Check for overruns and underruns for the transmit status and length
-	 * FIFOs and make sure the send packet FIFO is not deadlocked. Any of these
-	 * conditions is bad enough that we do not want to continue. The upper layer
-	 * software should reset the device to resolve the error.
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	/*
-	 * Overrun errors
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_OVER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_OVER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Underrun errors
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_UNDER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitUnderrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	if (XPF_V100B_IS_DEADLOCKED(&InstancePtr->SendFifo)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Before writing to the data FIFO, make sure the length FIFO is not
-	 * full.  The data FIFO might not be full yet even though the length FIFO
-	 * is. This avoids an overrun condition on the length FIFO and keeps the
-	 * FIFOs in sync.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_FULL_MASK) {
-		/*
-		 * Clear the latched LFIFO_FULL bit so next time around the most
-		 * current status is represented
-		 */
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-				      XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_FULL_MASK);
-		return XST_FIFO_NO_ROOM;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * This is a non-blocking write. The packet FIFO returns an error if there
-	 * is not enough room in the FIFO for this frame.
-	 */
-	Result =
-	    XPacketFifoV100b_Write(&InstancePtr->SendFifo, BufPtr, ByteCount);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Loop on the MAC's status to wait for any pause to complete.
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-
-	while ((IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_XMIT_PAUSE_MASK) != 0) {
-		IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-		/*
-		   * Clear the pause status from the transmit status register
-		 */
-		XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-				      IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_XMIT_PAUSE_MASK);
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Set the MAC's transmit packet length register to tell it to transmit
-	 */
-	XIo_Out32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_TPLR_OFFSET, ByteCount);
-
-	/*
-	 * Loop on the MAC's status to wait for the transmit to complete. The
-	 * transmit status is in the FIFO when the XMIT_DONE bit is set.
-	 */
-	do {
-		IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	}
-	while ((IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_XMIT_DONE_MASK) == 0);
-
-	XmitStatus = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_TSR_OFFSET);
-
-	InstancePtr->Stats.XmitFrames++;
-	InstancePtr->Stats.XmitBytes += ByteCount;
-
-	/*
-	 * Check for various errors, bump statistics, and return an error status.
-	 */
-
-	/*
-	 * Overrun errors
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_OVER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_OVER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Underrun errors
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_XMIT_SFIFO_UNDER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_XMIT_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitUnderrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Clear the interrupt status register of transmit statuses
-	 */
-	XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-			      IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_XMIT_ALL_MASK);
-
-	/*
-	 * Collision errors are stored in the transmit status register
-	 * instead of the interrupt status register
-	 */
-	if (XmitStatus & XEM_TSR_EXCESS_DEFERRAL_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitExcessDeferral++;
-		return XST_EMAC_COLLISION_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	if (XmitStatus & XEM_TSR_LATE_COLLISION_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.XmitLateCollisionErrors++;
-		return XST_EMAC_COLLISION_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}
-
-/*****************************************************************************/
-/**
-*
-* Receive an Ethernet frame in polled mode. The device/driver must be in polled
-* mode before calling this function. The driver receives the frame directly
-* from the MAC's packet FIFO. This is a non-blocking receive, in that if there
-* is no frame ready to be received at the device, the function returns with an
-* error. The MAC's error status is not checked, so statistics are not updated
-* for polled receive. The buffer into which the frame will be received must be
-* word-aligned.
-*
-* @param InstancePtr is a pointer to the XEmac instance to be worked on.
-* @param BufPtr is a pointer to a word-aligned buffer into which the received
-*        Ethernet frame will be copied.
-* @param ByteCountPtr is both an input and an output parameter. It is a pointer
-*        to a 32-bit word that contains the size of the buffer on entry into the
-*        function and the size the received frame on return from the function.
-*
-* @return
-*
-* - XST_SUCCESS if the frame was sent successfully
-* - XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED if the device has not yet been started
-* - XST_NOT_POLLED if the device is not in polled mode
-* - XST_NO_DATA if there is no frame to be received from the FIFO
-* - XST_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if the buffer to receive the frame is too small for
-*   the frame waiting in the FIFO.
-*
-* @note
-*
-* Input buffer must be big enough to hold the largest Ethernet frame. Buffer
-* must also be 32-bit aligned.
-*
-* @internal
-*
-* The EMAC uses FIFOs behind its length and status registers. For this reason,
-* it is important to keep the length, status, and data FIFOs in sync when
-* reading or writing to them.
-*
-******************************************************************************/
-XStatus
-XEmac_PollRecv(XEmac * InstancePtr, u8 * BufPtr, u32 * ByteCountPtr)
-{
-	XStatus Result;
-	u32 PktLength;
-	u32 IntrStatus;
-
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(BufPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(ByteCountPtr != NULL);
-	XASSERT_NONVOID(InstancePtr->IsReady == XCOMPONENT_IS_READY);
-
-	/*
-	 * Be sure the device is configured for polled mode and it is started
-	 */
-	if (!InstancePtr->IsPolled) {
-		return XST_NOT_POLLED;
-	}
-
-	if (InstancePtr->IsStarted != XCOMPONENT_IS_STARTED) {
-		return XST_DEVICE_IS_STOPPED;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Make sure the buffer is big enough to hold the maximum frame size.
-	 * We need to do this because as soon as we read the MAC's packet length
-	 * register, which is actually a FIFO, we remove that length from the
-	 * FIFO.  We do not want to read the length FIFO without also reading the
-	 * data FIFO since this would get the FIFOs out of sync.  So we have to
-	 * make this restriction.
-	 */
-	if (*ByteCountPtr < XEM_MAX_FRAME_SIZE) {
-		return XST_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * First check for packet FIFO deadlock and return an error if it has
-	 * occurred. A reset by the caller is necessary to correct this problem.
-	 */
-	if (XPF_V100B_IS_DEADLOCKED(&InstancePtr->RecvFifo)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-		return XST_FIFO_ERROR;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Get the interrupt status to know what happened (whether an error occurred
-	 * and/or whether frames have been received successfully). When clearing the
-	 * intr status register, clear only statuses that pertain to receive.
-	 */
-	IntrStatus = XIIF_V123B_READ_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress);
-	XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress,
-			      IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_ALL_MASK);
-
-	/*
-	 * Check receive errors and bump statistics so the caller will have a clue
-	 * as to why data may not have been received. We continue on if an error
-	 * occurred since there still may be frames that were received successfully.
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & (XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_OVER_MASK |
-			  XEM_EIR_RECV_DFIFO_OVER_MASK)) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.RecvOverrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-	}
-
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LFIFO_UNDER_MASK) {
-		InstancePtr->Stats.RecvUnderrunErrors++;
-		InstancePtr->Stats.FifoErrors++;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * General receive errors
-	 */
-	if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_ERROR_MASK) {
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_MISSED_FRAME_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvMissedFrameErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RMFC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_COLLISION_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvCollisionErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_RCC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_FCS_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvFcsErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RFCSEC_OFFSET);
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LEN_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvLengthFieldErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_SHORT_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvShortErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_LONG_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvLongErrors++;
-		}
-
-		if (IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_ALIGN_ERROR_MASK) {
-			InstancePtr->Stats.RecvAlignmentErrors =
-			    XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress +
-				     XEM_RAEC_OFFSET);
-		}
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Before reading from the length FIFO, make sure the length FIFO is not
-	 * empty. We could cause an underrun error if we try to read from an
-	 * empty FIFO.
-	 */
-	if ((IntrStatus & XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK) == 0) {
-		return XST_NO_DATA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Determine, from the MAC, the length of the next packet available
-	 * in the data FIFO (there should be a non-zero length here)
-	 */
-	PktLength = XIo_In32(InstancePtr->BaseAddress + XEM_RPLR_OFFSET);
-	if (PktLength == 0) {
-		return XST_NO_DATA;
-	}
-
-	/*
-	 * Write the RECV_DONE bit in the status register to clear it. This bit
-	 * indicates the RPLR is non-empty, and we know it's set at this point.
-	 * We clear it so that subsequent entry into this routine will reflect the
-	 * current status. This is done because the non-empty bit is latched in the
-	 * IPIF, which means it may indicate a non-empty condition even though
-	 * there is something in the FIFO.
-	 */
-	XIIF_V123B_WRITE_IISR(InstancePtr->BaseAddress, XEM_EIR_RECV_DONE_MASK);
-
-	/*
-	 * We assume that the MAC never has a length bigger than the largest
-	 * Ethernet frame, so no need to make another check here.
-	 */
-
-	/*
-	 * This is a non-blocking read. The FIFO returns an error if there is
-	 * not at least the requested amount of data in the FIFO.
-	 */
-	Result =
-	    XPacketFifoV100b_Read(&InstancePtr->RecvFifo, BufPtr, PktLength);
-	if (Result != XST_SUCCESS) {
-		return Result;
-	}
-
-	InstancePtr->Stats.RecvFrames++;
-	InstancePtr->Stats.RecvBytes += PktLength;
-
-	*ByteCountPtr = PktLength;
-
-	return XST_SUCCESS;
-}