Re: [PATCH] Gigabit Ethernet support for forcedeth

From: Manfred Spraul
Date: Wed Jun 30 2004 - 11:20:04 EST


Jeff Garzik wrote:

Manfred Spraul wrote:

-#define FORCEDETH_VERSION "0.25"
+#define FORCEDETH_VERSION "0.28"


does this mean that .26 and .27 will be submitted as separate patches?

I think they were internal patches from Carl-Daniel. I think one of them was for wol support, the other one a bugfix.

what is the goal for a 1.0.0 version?

At least
- wol support
- ethtool support

These days I try to encourage moving to a 1.0 version once things seem to be working and stable.

Ok.

/* limited to 1 packet until we understand NV_TX_LASTPACKET */
-#define TX_LIMIT_STOP 10
-#define TX_LIMIT_START 5
+#define TX_LIMIT_STOP 63
+#define TX_LIMIT_START 62


what's with the "limited to 1 packet" comment?

It's probably stale, I must check my docs. I'll remove it after some more testing.

#define RX_NIC_BUFSIZE (DEFAULT_MTU + 64)


definition of DEFAULT_MTU is a bit silly ... why not just use ETH_DATA_LEN?

Ok, I'll fix that.

- u16 tx_flags;
+ u32 tx_flags;
};


has this driver been tested with the case where ethtool is used to force the media to a specific speed (such as 100mbit full duplex)?

The driver doesn't support ethtool, so this was not tested.
I have tested it with a cross-over cable to a natsemi nic and then forced link speeds on the natsemi nic with ethtool.

- prd = &np->tx_ring[i];
+ Flags = cpu_to_le32(np->tx_ring[i].FlagLen);


shouldn't this be le32_to_cpu() ?

Ups. You are right. I'll fix it and send you an updated patch.

+ dprintk(KERN_INFO "%s: reconfiguration for multicast lists.\n",
+ dev->name);
nv_start_rx(dev);
spin_unlock_irq(&np->lock);


some of these dprintk() would be more appropriate as verbose printks enabled and disabled using netif_msg_xxx bitmaps.

I agree - dprintk on is too verbose and dprintk off is too quiet. I'll fix it in another patch.

- /* 4) continue setup */
+ /* 4) give hw rings */
+ writel((u32) np->ring_addr, base + NvRegRxRingPhysAddr);
+ writel((u32) (np->ring_addr + RX_RING*sizeof(struct ring_desc)), base + NvRegTxRingPhysAddr);
+ writel( ((RX_RING-1) << NVREG_RINGSZ_RXSHIFT) + ((TX_RING-1) << NVREG_RINGSZ_TXSHIFT),
+ base + NvRegRingSizes);


your driver needs to call pci_set_dma_mask() and pci_set_consistent_dma_mask().

I'll add that.

+ np->tx_flags = NV_TX2_LASTPACKET|NV_TX2_VALID;
+ if (id->driver_data & DEV_NEED_LASTPACKET1)
+ np->tx_flags |= NV_TX2_LASTPACKET1;
+ }


would it be faster to simply ensure that np->tx_flags is fixed-endian?

Not really: the only use is
ring_flags = cpu_to_le32( (skb->len-1) | tx_flags);
Pre-swapping it would change that to
ring_flags = cpu_to_le32(skb->len-1) | np->tx_flags;

+ if (i == 32) {
+ /* PHY in isolate mode? No phy attached and user wants to
+ * test loopback? Very odd, but can be correct.
+ */
+ printk(KERN_INFO "%s: open: Could not find a valid PHY.\n",
+ pci_name(pci_dev));
+ }


I recommend trying phy 0 after phy 31, _iff_ the scan found nothing.

A phy with id 0 is in isolate mode. It must be reconfigured before it can be used, and this is not yet handled.

MODULE_PARM(max_interrupt_work, "i");
MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_interrupt_work, "forcedeth maximum events handled per interrupt");
- +
MODULE_AUTHOR("Manfred Spraul <manfred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Reverse Engineered nForce ethernet driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");


module_param() use would be nice :)

Ok.

--
Manfred
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