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SubjectRe: [patch] ns83820 0.17 (Re: Broadcom 5700/5701 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters)
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Works for me great too! I see about a 25% boost in performance
between 2 Dual 1Ghz PIIIs on a single TCP stream and 1500 byte
packets. Up from 550Mb/s -> 690Mb/s (82MB/s).

Dave, what performance do you get with the sk98 using normal size
frames? (to compare apples with apples). BTW - i can't try jumbo
frames due to my crappy 3com gig switch.

~mc

On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 01:40 PM, Benjamin LaHaise wrote:

> On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 06:30:33PM -0800, David S. Miller wrote:
>> Syskonnect sk98 with jumbo frames gets ~107MB/sec TCP bandwidth
>> without NAPI, there is no reason other cards cannot go full speed as
>> well.
>>
>> NAPI is really only going to help with high packet rates not with
>> thinks like raw bandwidth tests.
>
> A day's tweaking later, and I'm getting 810mbit/s with netperf between
> two Athlons with default settings (1500 byte packets). What I've found
> is that increasing the size of the RX/TX rings or the max sizes of the
> tcp r/wmem backlogs really slows things down, so I'm not doing that
> anymore. The pair of P3s shows 262mbit/s (up from 67).
>
> Interrupt mitigation is now pretty stupid, but it helped: the irq
> handler disables the rx interrupt and then triggers a tasklet to run
> through the rx ring. The tasklet later enables rx interrupts again.
> More tweaking tomorrow...
>
> Marcelo, please apply the patch below to the next 2.4 prepatch: it
> also has a fix for a tx hang problem, and a few other nasties. Thanks!
>
> -ben
> --
> "A man with a bass just walked in,
> and he's putting it down
> on the floor."
>
>
> --- kernels/2.4/v2.4.19-pre2/drivers/net/ns83820.c Thu Mar 7 16:40:00
> 2002
> +++ ns-2.4.19-pre2/drivers/net/ns83820.c Tue Mar 12 00:09:32 2002
> @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
> -#define _VERSION "0.15"
> +#define _VERSION "0.17"
> /* ns83820.c by Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@redhat.com> with contributions.
> *
> - * $Revision: 1.34.2.12 $
> + * $Revision: 1.34.2.14 $
> *
> * Copyright 2001 Benjamin LaHaise.
> * Copyright 2001 Red Hat.
> @@ -51,6 +51,8 @@
> * suppress duplicate link status messages
> * 20011117 0.14 - ethtool GDRVINFO, GLINK support from jgarzik
> * 20011204 0.15 get ppc (big endian) working
> + * 20011218 0.16 various cleanups
> + * 20020310 0.17 speedups
> *
> * Driver Overview
> * ===============
> @@ -93,8 +95,8 @@
> #include <linux/in.h> /* for IPPROTO_... */
> #include <linux/eeprom.h>
> #include <linux/compiler.h>
> +#include <linux/prefetch.h>
> #include <linux/ethtool.h>
> -//#include <linux/skbrefill.h>
>
> #include <asm/io.h>
> #include <asm/uaccess.h>
> @@ -154,10 +156,16 @@
> #endif
>
> /* tunables */
> -#define RX_BUF_SIZE 6144 /* 8192 */
> -#define NR_RX_DESC 256
> +#define RX_BUF_SIZE 1500 /* 8192 */
>
> -#define NR_TX_DESC 256
> +/* Must not exceed ~65000. */
> +#define NR_RX_DESC 64
> +#define NR_TX_DESC 64
> +
> +/* not tunable */
> +#define REAL_RX_BUF_SIZE (RX_BUF_SIZE + 14) /* rx/tx mac addr +
> type */
> +
> +#define MIN_TX_DESC_FREE 8
>
> /* register defines */
> #define CFGCS 0x04
> @@ -408,7 +416,8 @@
>
> struct sk_buff *skbs[NR_RX_DESC];
>
> - unsigned next_rx, next_empty;
> + u32 *next_rx_desc;
> + u16 next_rx, next_empty;
>
> u32 *descs;
> dma_addr_t phy_descs;
> @@ -423,6 +432,7 @@
> struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
>
> struct rx_info rx_info;
> + struct tasklet_struct rx_tasklet;
>
> unsigned ihr;
> struct tq_struct tq_refill;
> @@ -441,10 +451,11 @@
> spinlock_t tx_lock;
>
> long tx_idle;
> - u32 tx_done_idx;
> - u32 tx_idx;
> - volatile u32 tx_free_idx; /* idx of free desc chain */
> - u32 tx_intr_idx;
> +
> + u16 tx_done_idx;
> + u16 tx_idx;
> + volatile u16 tx_free_idx; /* idx of free desc chain */
> + u16 tx_intr_idx;
>
> struct sk_buff *tx_skbs[NR_TX_DESC];
>
> @@ -455,7 +466,7 @@
>
> //free = (tx_done_idx + NR_TX_DESC-2 - free_idx) % NR_TX_DESC
> #define start_tx_okay(dev) \
> - (((NR_TX_DESC-2 + dev->tx_done_idx - dev->tx_free_idx) %
> NR_TX_DESC) > NR_TX_DESC/2)
> + (((NR_TX_DESC-2 + dev->tx_done_idx - dev->tx_free_idx) %
> NR_TX_DESC) > MIN_TX_DESC_FREE)
>
>
> /* Packet Receiver
> @@ -509,7 +520,7 @@
> next_empty = dev->rx_info.next_empty;
>
> /* don't overrun last rx marker */
> - if (nr_rx_empty(dev) <= 2) {
> + if (unlikely(nr_rx_empty(dev) <= 2)) {
> kfree_skb(skb);
> return 1;
> }
> @@ -523,34 +534,39 @@
> #endif
>
> sg = dev->rx_info.descs + (next_empty * DESC_SIZE);
> - if (dev->rx_info.skbs[next_empty])
> + if (unlikely(NULL != dev->rx_info.skbs[next_empty]))
> BUG();
> dev->rx_info.skbs[next_empty] = skb;
>
> dev->rx_info.next_empty = (next_empty + 1) % NR_RX_DESC;
> - cmdsts = RX_BUF_SIZE | CMDSTS_INTR;
> - buf = pci_map_single(dev->pci_dev, skb->tail, RX_BUF_SIZE,
> PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
> + cmdsts = REAL_RX_BUF_SIZE | CMDSTS_INTR;
> + buf = pci_map_single(dev->pci_dev, skb->tail,
> + REAL_RX_BUF_SIZE, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
> build_rx_desc(dev, sg, 0, buf, cmdsts, 0);
> /* update link of previous rx */
> - if (next_empty != dev->rx_info.next_rx)
> + if (likely(next_empty != dev->rx_info.next_rx))
> dev->rx_info.descs[((NR_RX_DESC + next_empty - 1) %
> NR_RX_DESC) * DESC_SIZE] = cpu_to_le32(dev->rx_info.phy_descs +
> (next_empty * DESC_SIZE * 4));
>
> return 0;
> }
>
> -static int rx_refill(struct ns83820 *dev, int gfp)
> +static inline int rx_refill(struct ns83820 *dev, int gfp)
> {
> unsigned i;
> long flags = 0;
>
> + if (unlikely(nr_rx_empty(dev) <= 2))
> + return 0;
> +
> dprintk("rx_refill(%p)\n", dev);
> if (gfp == GFP_ATOMIC)
> spin_lock_irqsave(&dev->rx_info.lock, flags);
> for (i=0; i<NR_RX_DESC; i++) {
> struct sk_buff *skb;
> long res;
> - skb = __dev_alloc_skb(RX_BUF_SIZE+16, gfp);
> - if (!skb)
> + /* extra 16 bytes for alignment */
> + skb = __dev_alloc_skb(REAL_RX_BUF_SIZE+16, gfp);
> + if (unlikely(!skb))
> break;
>
> res = (long)skb->tail & 0xf;
> @@ -575,6 +591,12 @@
> return i ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
> }
>
> +static void FASTCALL(rx_refill_atomic(struct ns83820 *dev));
> +static void rx_refill_atomic(struct ns83820 *dev)
> +{
> + rx_refill(dev, GFP_ATOMIC);
> +}
> +
> /* REFILL */
> static inline void queue_refill(void *_dev)
> {
> @@ -590,6 +612,7 @@
> build_rx_desc(dev, dev->rx_info.descs + (DESC_SIZE * i), 0, 0,
> CMDSTS_OWN, 0);
> }
>
> +static void FASTCALL(phy_intr(struct ns83820 *dev));
> static void phy_intr(struct ns83820 *dev)
> {
> static char *speeds[] = { "10", "100", "1000", "1000(?)", "1000F" };
> @@ -600,7 +623,6 @@
> cfg = readl(dev->base + CFG) ^ SPDSTS_POLARITY;
>
> if (dev->CFG_cache & CFG_TBI_EN) {
> -
> /* we have an optical transceiver */
> tbisr = readl(dev->base + TBISR);
> tanar = readl(dev->base + TANAR);
> @@ -646,20 +668,24 @@
> new_cfg = dev->CFG_cache & ~(CFG_SB | CFG_MODE_1000 | CFG_SPDSTS);
>
> if (cfg & CFG_SPDSTS1)
> - new_cfg |= CFG_MODE_1000 | CFG_SB;
> + new_cfg |= CFG_MODE_1000;
> else
> - new_cfg &= ~CFG_MODE_1000 | CFG_SB;
> + new_cfg &= ~CFG_MODE_1000;
>
> - if ((cfg & CFG_LNKSTS) && ((new_cfg ^ dev->CFG_cache) &
> CFG_MODE_1000)) {
> + speed = ((cfg / CFG_SPDSTS0) & 3);
> + fullduplex = (cfg & CFG_DUPSTS);
> +
> + if (fullduplex)
> + new_cfg |= CFG_SB;
> +
> + if ((cfg & CFG_LNKSTS) &&
> + ((new_cfg ^ dev->CFG_cache) & CFG_MODE_1000)) {
> writel(new_cfg, dev->base + CFG);
> dev->CFG_cache = new_cfg;
> }
>
> dev->CFG_cache &= ~CFG_SPDSTS;
> dev->CFG_cache |= cfg & CFG_SPDSTS;
> -
> - speed = ((cfg / CFG_SPDSTS0) & 3);
> - fullduplex = (cfg & CFG_DUPSTS);
> }
>
> newlinkstate = (cfg & CFG_LNKSTS) ? LINK_UP : LINK_DOWN;
> @@ -690,6 +716,7 @@
>
> dev->rx_info.idle = 1;
> dev->rx_info.next_rx = 0;
> + dev->rx_info.next_rx_desc = dev->rx_info.descs;
> dev->rx_info.next_empty = 0;
>
> for (i=0; i<NR_RX_DESC; i++)
> @@ -724,7 +751,7 @@
> dev->IMR_cache |= ISR_RXDESC;
> dev->IMR_cache |= ISR_RXIDLE;
> dev->IMR_cache |= ISR_TXDESC;
> - //dev->IMR_cache |= ISR_TXIDLE;
> + dev->IMR_cache |= ISR_TXIDLE;
>
> writel(dev->IMR_cache, dev->base + IMR);
> writel(1, dev->base + IER);
> @@ -770,6 +797,41 @@
> }
> }
>
> +/* I hate the network stack sometimes */
> +#ifdef __i386__
> +#define skb_mangle_for_davem(skb,len) (skb)
> +#else
> +static inline struct sk_buff *skb_mangle_for_davem(struct sk_buff
> *skb, int len)
> +{
> + tmp = __dev_alloc_skb(len+2, GFP_ATOMIC);
> + if (!tmp)
> + goto done;
> + tmp->dev = &dev->net_dev;
> + skb_reserve(tmp, 2);
> + memcpy(skb_put(tmp, len), skb->data, len);
> + kfree_skb(skb);
> + return tmp;
> +}
> +#endif
> +
> +static void FASTCALL(ns83820_rx_kick(struct ns83820 *dev));
> +static void ns83820_rx_kick(struct ns83820 *dev)
> +{
> + /*if (nr_rx_empty(dev) >= NR_RX_DESC/4)*/ {
> + if (dev->rx_info.up) {
> + rx_refill_atomic(dev);
> + kick_rx(dev);
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (dev->rx_info.up && nr_rx_empty(dev) > NR_RX_DESC*3/4)
> + schedule_task(&dev->tq_refill);
> + else
> + kick_rx(dev);
> + if (dev->rx_info.idle)
> + Dprintk("BAD\n");
> +}
> +
> /* rx_irq
> *
> */
> @@ -785,10 +847,10 @@
> dprintk("rx_irq(%p)\n", dev);
> dprintk("rxdp: %08x, descs: %08lx next_rx[%d]: %p next_empty[%d]:
> %p\n",
> readl(dev->base + RXDP),
> - (dev->rx_info.phy_descs),
> - dev->rx_info.next_rx,
> + (long)(dev->rx_info.phy_descs),
> + (int)dev->rx_info.next_rx,
> (dev->rx_info.descs + (DESC_SIZE * dev->rx_info.next_rx)),
> - dev->rx_info.next_empty,
> + (int)dev->rx_info.next_empty,
> (dev->rx_info.descs + (DESC_SIZE * dev->rx_info.next_empty))
> );
>
> @@ -798,7 +860,7 @@
>
> dprintk("walking descs\n");
> next_rx = info->next_rx;
> - desc = info->descs + (DESC_SIZE * next_rx);
> + desc = info->next_rx_desc;
> while ((CMDSTS_OWN & (cmdsts = le32_to_cpu(desc[CMDSTS]))) &&
> (cmdsts != CMDSTS_OWN)) {
> struct sk_buff *skb;
> @@ -813,29 +875,17 @@
> info->skbs[next_rx] = NULL;
> info->next_rx = (next_rx + 1) % NR_RX_DESC;
>
> - barrier();
> + mb();
> clear_rx_desc(dev, next_rx);
>
> pci_unmap_single(dev->pci_dev, bufptr,
> RX_BUF_SIZE, PCI_DMA_FROMDEVICE);
> - if (CMDSTS_OK & cmdsts) {
> -#if 0 //ndef __i386__
> - struct sk_buff *tmp;
> -#endif
> + if (likely(CMDSTS_OK & cmdsts)) {
> int len = cmdsts & 0xffff;
> - if (!skb)
> - BUG();
> skb_put(skb, len);
> -#if 0 //ndef __i386__ /* I hate the network stack sometimes */
> - tmp = __dev_alloc_skb(RX_BUF_SIZE+16, GFP_ATOMIC);
> - if (!tmp)
> - goto done;
> - tmp->dev = &dev->net_dev;
> - skb_reserve(tmp, 2);
> - memcpy(skb_put(tmp, len), skb->data, len);
> - kfree_skb(skb);
> - skb = tmp;
> -#endif
> + skb = skb_mangle_for_davem(skb, len);
> + if (unlikely(!skb))
> + goto netdev_mangle_me_harder_failed;
> if (cmdsts & CMDSTS_DEST_MULTI)
> dev->stats.multicast ++;
> dev->stats.rx_packets ++;
> @@ -846,11 +896,10 @@
> skb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
> }
> skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, &dev->net_dev);
> - if (NET_RX_DROP == netif_rx(skb))
> + if (NET_RX_DROP == netif_rx(skb)) {
> +netdev_mangle_me_harder_failed:
> dev->stats.rx_dropped ++;
> -#if 0 //ndef __i386__
> - done:;
> -#endif
> + }
> } else {
> kfree_skb(skb);
> }
> @@ -860,6 +909,7 @@
> desc = info->descs + (DESC_SIZE * next_rx);
> }
> info->next_rx = next_rx;
> + info->next_rx_desc = info->descs + (DESC_SIZE * next_rx);
>
> out:
> if (0 && !nr) {
> @@ -869,6 +919,15 @@
> spin_unlock_irqrestore(&info->lock, flags);
> }
>
> +static void rx_action(unsigned long _dev)
> +{
> + struct ns83820 *dev = (void *)_dev;
> + rx_irq(dev);
> + writel(0x002, dev->base + IHR);
> + writel(dev->IMR_cache | ISR_RXDESC, dev->base + IMR);
> + rx_irq(dev);
> + ns83820_rx_kick(dev);
> +}
>
> /* Packet Transmit code
> */
> @@ -879,7 +938,9 @@
> writel(CR_TXE, dev->base + CR);
> }
>
> -/* no spinlock needed on the transmit irq path as the interrupt
> handler is serialized */
> +/* No spinlock needed on the transmit irq path as the interrupt
> handler is
> + * serialized.
> + */
> static void do_tx_done(struct ns83820 *dev)
> {
> u32 cmdsts, tx_done_idx, *desc;
> @@ -917,7 +978,7 @@
> tx_done_idx = (tx_done_idx + 1) % NR_TX_DESC;
> dev->tx_done_idx = tx_done_idx;
> desc[CMDSTS] = cpu_to_le32(0);
> - barrier();
> + mb();
> desc = dev->tx_descs + (tx_done_idx * DESC_SIZE);
> }
>
> @@ -952,7 +1013,6 @@
> * while trying to track down a bug in either the zero copy code or
> * the tx fifo (hence the MAX_FRAG_LEN).
> */
> -#define MAX_FRAG_LEN 8192 /* disabled for now */
> static int ns83820_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct
> net_device *_dev)
> {
> struct ns83820 *dev = (struct ns83820 *)_dev;
> @@ -970,9 +1030,9 @@
>
> nr_frags = skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags;
> again:
> - if (__builtin_expect(dev->CFG_cache & CFG_LNKSTS, 0)) {
> + if (unlikely(dev->CFG_cache & CFG_LNKSTS)) {
> netif_stop_queue(&dev->net_dev);
> - if (__builtin_expect(dev->CFG_cache & CFG_LNKSTS, 0))
> + if (unlikely(dev->CFG_cache & CFG_LNKSTS))
> return 1;
> netif_start_queue(&dev->net_dev);
> }
> @@ -981,7 +1041,7 @@
> tx_done_idx = dev->tx_done_idx;
> nr_free = (tx_done_idx + NR_TX_DESC-2 - free_idx) % NR_TX_DESC;
> nr_free -= 1;
> - if ((nr_free <= nr_frags) || (nr_free <= 8192 / MAX_FRAG_LEN)) {
> + if (nr_free <= nr_frags) {
> dprintk("stop_queue - not enough(%p)\n", dev);
> netif_stop_queue(&dev->net_dev);
>
> @@ -996,11 +1056,11 @@
>
> if (free_idx == dev->tx_intr_idx) {
> do_intr = 1;
> - dev->tx_intr_idx = (dev->tx_intr_idx + NR_TX_DESC/2) % NR_TX_DESC;
> + dev->tx_intr_idx = (dev->tx_intr_idx + NR_TX_DESC/4) % NR_TX_DESC;
> }
>
> nr_free -= nr_frags;
> - if (nr_free < 1) {
> + if (nr_free < MIN_TX_DESC_FREE) {
> dprintk("stop_queue - last entry(%p)\n", dev);
> netif_stop_queue(&dev->net_dev);
> stopped = 1;
> @@ -1028,14 +1088,6 @@
> for (;;) {
> volatile u32 *desc = dev->tx_descs + (free_idx * DESC_SIZE);
> u32 residue = 0;
> -#if 0
> - if (len > MAX_FRAG_LEN) {
> - residue = len;
> - /* align the start address of the next fragment */
> - len = MAX_FRAG_LEN;
> - residue -= len;
> - }
> -#endif
>
> dprintk("frag[%3u]: %4u @ 0x%08Lx\n", free_idx, len,
> (unsigned long long)buf);
> @@ -1084,6 +1136,7 @@
> {
> u8 *base = dev->base;
>
> + /* the DP83820 will freeze counters, so we need to read all of
> them */
> dev->stats.rx_errors += readl(base + 0x60) & 0xffff;
> dev->stats.rx_crc_errors += readl(base + 0x64) & 0xffff;
> dev->stats.rx_missed_errors += readl(base + 0x68) & 0xffff;
> @@ -1162,54 +1215,54 @@
> }
> }
>
> +static void ns83820_mib_isr(struct ns83820 *dev)
> +{
> + spin_lock(&dev->misc_lock);
> + ns83820_update_stats(dev);
> + spin_unlock(&dev->misc_lock);
> +}
> +
> static void ns83820_irq(int foo, void *data, struct pt_regs *regs)
> {
> struct ns83820 *dev = data;
> - int count = 0;
> u32 isr;
> dprintk("ns83820_irq(%p)\n", dev);
>
> dev->ihr = 0;
>
> - while (count++ < 32 && (isr = readl(dev->base + ISR))) {
> - dprintk("irq: %08x\n", isr);
> -
> - if (isr & ~(ISR_PHY | ISR_RXDESC | ISR_RXEARLY | ISR_RXOK |
> ISR_RXERR | ISR_TXIDLE | ISR_TXOK | ISR_TXDESC))
> - Dprintk("odd isr? 0x%08x\n", isr);
> -
> - if ((ISR_RXEARLY | ISR_RXIDLE | ISR_RXORN | ISR_RXDESC |
> ISR_RXOK | ISR_RXERR) & isr) {
> - if (ISR_RXIDLE & isr) {
> - dev->rx_info.idle = 1;
> - Dprintk("oh dear, we are idle\n");
> - }
> + isr = readl(dev->base + ISR);
> + dprintk("irq: %08x\n", isr);
>
> - if ((ISR_RXDESC) & isr) {
> - rx_irq(dev);
> - writel(4, dev->base + IHR);
> - }
> -
> - if (nr_rx_empty(dev) >= NR_RX_DESC/4) {
> - if (dev->rx_info.up) {
> - rx_refill(dev, GFP_ATOMIC);
> - kick_rx(dev);
> - }
> - }
> +#ifdef DEBUG
> + if (isr & ~(ISR_PHY | ISR_RXDESC | ISR_RXEARLY | ISR_RXOK |
> ISR_RXERR | ISR_TXIDLE | ISR_TXOK | ISR_TXDESC))
> + Dprintk("odd isr? 0x%08x\n", isr);
> +#endif
>
> - if (dev->rx_info.up && nr_rx_empty(dev) > NR_RX_DESC*3/4)
> - schedule_task(&dev->tq_refill);
> - else
> - kick_rx(dev);
> - if (dev->rx_info.idle)
> - Dprintk("BAD\n");
> + if (ISR_RXIDLE & isr) {
> + dev->rx_info.idle = 1;
> + Dprintk("oh dear, we are idle\n");
> + ns83820_rx_kick(dev);
> + }
> +
> + if ((ISR_RXDESC | ISR_RXOK) & isr) {
> + prefetch(dev->rx_info.next_rx_desc);
> + writel(dev->IMR_cache & ~(ISR_RXDESC | ISR_RXOK), dev->base + IMR);
> + tasklet_schedule(&dev->rx_tasklet);
> + //rx_irq(dev);
> + //writel(4, dev->base + IHR);
> }
>
> + if ((ISR_RXIDLE | ISR_RXORN | ISR_RXDESC | ISR_RXOK | ISR_RXERR) &
> isr)
> + ns83820_rx_kick(dev);
> +
> if (unlikely(ISR_RXSOVR & isr)) {
> - Dprintk("overrun: rxsovr\n");
> - dev->stats.rx_over_errors ++;
> + //printk("overrun: rxsovr\n");
> + dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors ++;
> }
> +
> if (unlikely(ISR_RXORN & isr)) {
> - Dprintk("overrun: rxorn\n");
> - dev->stats.rx_over_errors ++;
> + //printk("overrun: rxorn\n");
> + dev->stats.rx_fifo_errors ++;
> }
>
> if ((ISR_RXRCMP & isr) && dev->rx_info.up)
> @@ -1241,15 +1294,11 @@
> if ((ISR_TXDESC | ISR_TXIDLE) & isr)
> do_tx_done(dev);
>
> - if (ISR_MIB & isr) {
> - spin_lock(&dev->misc_lock);
> - ns83820_update_stats(dev);
> - spin_unlock(&dev->misc_lock);
> - }
> + if (unlikely(ISR_MIB & isr))
> + ns83820_mib_isr(dev);
>
> - if (ISR_PHY & isr)
> + if (unlikely(ISR_PHY & isr))
> phy_intr(dev);
> - }
>
> #if 0 /* Still working on the interrupt mitigation strategy */
> if (dev->ihr)
> @@ -1412,6 +1461,7 @@
> dev->net_dev.owner = THIS_MODULE;
>
> PREPARE_TQUEUE(&dev->tq_refill, queue_refill, dev);
> + tasklet_init(&dev->rx_tasklet, rx_action, (unsigned long)dev);
>
> err = pci_enable_device(pci_dev);
> if (err) {
> @@ -1430,8 +1480,9 @@
> if (!dev->base || !dev->tx_descs || !dev->rx_info.descs)
> goto out_disable;
>
> - dprintk("%p: %08lx %p: %08lx\n", dev->tx_descs, dev->tx_phy_descs,
> - dev->rx_info.descs, dev->rx_info.phy_descs);
> + dprintk("%p: %08lx %p: %08lx\n",
> + dev->tx_descs, (long)dev->tx_phy_descs,
> + dev->rx_info.descs, (long)dev->rx_info.phy_descs);
> /* disable interrupts */
> writel(0, dev->base + IMR);
> writel(0, dev->base + IER);
> @@ -1484,14 +1535,14 @@
> dev->CFG_cache = readl(dev->base + CFG);
>
> if ((dev->CFG_cache & CFG_PCI64_DET)) {
> - printk("%s: enabling 64 bit PCI addressing.\n",
> + printk("%s: detected 64 bit PCI data bus.\n",
> dev->net_dev.name);
> - dev->CFG_cache |= CFG_T64ADDR | CFG_DATA64_EN;
> -#if defined(USE_64BIT_ADDR)
> - dev->net_dev.features |= NETIF_F_HIGHDMA;
> -#endif
> + /*dev->CFG_cache |= CFG_DATA64_EN;*/
> + if (!(dev->CFG_cache & CFG_DATA64_EN))
> + printk("%s: EEPROM did not enable 64 bit bus. Disabled.\n",
> + dev->net_dev.name);
> } else
> - dev->CFG_cache &= ~(CFG_T64ADDR | CFG_DATA64_EN);
> + dev->CFG_cache &= ~(CFG_DATA64_EN);
>
> dev->CFG_cache &= (CFG_TBI_EN | CFG_MRM_DIS | CFG_MWI_DIS |
> CFG_T64ADDR | CFG_DATA64_EN | CFG_EXT_125 |
> @@ -1528,8 +1579,12 @@
> writel(dev->CFG_cache, dev->base + CFG);
> dprintk("CFG: %08x\n", dev->CFG_cache);
>
> +#if 1 /* Huh? This sets the PCI latency register. Should be done via
> + * the PCI layer. FIXME.
> + */
> if (readl(dev->base + SRR))
> writel(readl(dev->base+0x20c) | 0xfe00, dev->base + 0x20c);
> +#endif
>
> /* Note! The DMA burst size interacts with packet
> * transmission, such that the largest packet that
> @@ -1543,13 +1598,15 @@
> /* Flush the interrupt holdoff timer */
> writel(0x000, dev->base + IHR);
> writel(0x100, dev->base + IHR);
> + writel(0x000, dev->base + IHR);
>
> /* Set Rx to full duplex, don't accept runt, errored, long or length
> - * range errored packets. Set MXDMA to 7 => 512 word burst
> + * range errored packets. Set MXDMA to 0 => 1024 word burst
> */
> writel(RXCFG_AEP | RXCFG_ARP | RXCFG_AIRL | RXCFG_RX_FD
> + | RXCFG_STRIPCRC
> | RXCFG_ALP
> - | RXCFG_MXDMA | 0, dev->base + RXCFG);
> + | (RXCFG_MXDMA0 * 0) | 0, dev->base + RXCFG);
>
> /* Disable priority queueing */
> writel(0, dev->base + PQCR);
> @@ -1576,7 +1633,11 @@
> dev->net_dev.features |= NETIF_F_SG;
> dev->net_dev.features |= NETIF_F_IP_CSUM;
> #if defined(USE_64BIT_ADDR) || defined(CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G)
> - dev->net_dev.features |= NETIF_F_HIGHDMA;
> + if ((dev->CFG_cache & CFG_T64ADDR)) {
> + printk(KERN_INFO "%s: using 64 bit addressing.\n",
> + dev->net_dev.name);
> + dev->net_dev.features |= NETIF_F_HIGHDMA;
> + }
> #endif
>
> printk(KERN_INFO "%s: ns83820 v" VERSION ": DP83820 v%u.%u:
> %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x io=0x%08lx irq=%d f=%s\n",
> @@ -1587,7 +1648,7 @@
> dev->net_dev.dev_addr[2], dev->net_dev.dev_addr[3],
> dev->net_dev.dev_addr[4], dev->net_dev.dev_addr[5],
> addr, pci_dev->irq,
> - (dev->net_dev.features & NETIF_F_HIGHDMA) ? "sg" : "h,sg"
> + (dev->net_dev.features & NETIF_F_HIGHDMA) ? "h,sg" : "sg"
> );
>
> return 0;
> -
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