/* $NetBSD: rlphy.c,v 1.36.4.1 2019/11/25 16:26:00 martin Exp $ */ /* $OpenBSD: rlphy.c,v 1.20 2005/07/31 05:27:30 pvalchev Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Jason L. Wright (jason@thought.net) * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Driver for the internal PHY found on RTL8139 based nics, based * on drivers for the 'exphy' (Internal 3Com phys) and 'nsphy' * (National Semiconductor DP83840). */ /* * Ported to NetBSD by Juan Romero Pardines */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rlphy.c,v 1.36.4.1 2019/11/25 16:26:00 martin Exp $"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include struct rlphy_softc { struct mii_softc sc_mii; int sc_rtl8201; }; static int rlphymatch(device_t, cfdata_t, void *); static void rlphyattach(device_t, device_t, void *); CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(rlphy, sizeof(struct rlphy_softc), rlphymatch, rlphyattach, mii_phy_detach, mii_phy_activate); static int rlphy_service(struct mii_softc *, struct mii_data *, int); static void rlphy_status(struct mii_softc *); static void rlphy_reset(struct mii_softc *); const struct mii_phy_funcs rlphy_funcs = { rlphy_service, rlphy_status, rlphy_reset, }; static const struct mii_phydesc rlphys[] = { MII_PHY_DESC(yyREALTEK, RTL8201L), MII_PHY_DESC(REALTEK, RTL8201E), MII_PHY_DESC(xxICPLUS, IP101), MII_PHY_END, }; static int rlphymatch(device_t parent, cfdata_t match, void *aux) { struct mii_attach_args *ma = aux; struct mii_data *mii = ma->mii_data; if (mii->mii_instance != 0) return 0; if (mii_phy_match(ma, rlphys) != NULL) return 10; if (MII_OUI(ma->mii_id1, ma->mii_id2) != 0 || MII_MODEL(ma->mii_id2) != 0) return 0; if (!device_is_a(parent, "rtk") && !device_is_a(parent, "re")) return 0; /* * A "real" phy should get preference, but on the 8139 there * is no phyid register. */ return 5; } static void rlphyattach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux) { struct rlphy_softc *rsc = device_private(self); struct mii_softc *sc = &rsc->sc_mii; struct mii_attach_args *ma = aux; struct mii_data *mii = ma->mii_data; aprint_naive("\n"); if (MII_MODEL(ma->mii_id2) == MII_MODEL_yyREALTEK_RTL8201L) { rsc->sc_rtl8201 = 1; aprint_normal(": %s, rev. %d\n", MII_STR_yyREALTEK_RTL8201L, MII_REV(ma->mii_id2)); } else if (MII_MODEL(ma->mii_id2) == MII_MODEL_REALTEK_RTL8201E) { rsc->sc_rtl8201 = 1; aprint_normal(": %s, rev. %d\n", MII_STR_REALTEK_RTL8201E, MII_REV(ma->mii_id2)); } else if (MII_MODEL(ma->mii_id2) == MII_MODEL_xxICPLUS_IP101) { aprint_normal(": %s, rev. %d\n", MII_STR_xxICPLUS_IP101, MII_REV(ma->mii_id2)); } else aprint_normal(": Realtek internal PHY\n"); sc->mii_dev = self; sc->mii_inst = mii->mii_instance; sc->mii_phy = ma->mii_phyno; sc->mii_funcs = &rlphy_funcs; sc->mii_pdata = mii; sc->mii_flags = ma->mii_flags; sc->mii_flags |= MIIF_NOISOLATE; PHY_RESET(sc); aprint_normal_dev(self, ""); PHY_READ(sc, MII_BMSR, &sc->mii_capabilities); sc->mii_capabilities &= ma->mii_capmask; if (sc->mii_capabilities & BMSR_MEDIAMASK) mii_phy_add_media(sc); aprint_normal("\n"); } static int rlphy_service(struct mii_softc *sc, struct mii_data *mii, int cmd) { struct ifmedia_entry *ife = mii->mii_media.ifm_cur; /* Can't isolate the RTL8139 phy, so it has to be the only one. */ if (IFM_INST(ife->ifm_media) != sc->mii_inst) panic("rlphy_service: attempt to isolate phy"); switch (cmd) { case MII_POLLSTAT: break; case MII_MEDIACHG: /* If the interface is not up, don't do anything. */ if ((mii->mii_ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) break; mii_phy_setmedia(sc); break; case MII_TICK: /* Is the interface even up? */ if ((mii->mii_ifp->if_flags & IFF_UP) == 0) return 0; /* Only used for autonegotiation. */ if (IFM_SUBTYPE(ife->ifm_media) != IFM_AUTO) break; /* * The RealTek PHY's autonegotiation doesn't need to be * kicked; it continues in the background. */ break; case MII_DOWN: mii_phy_down(sc); return 0; } /* Update the media status. */ mii_phy_status(sc); /* Callback if something changed. */ mii_phy_update(sc, cmd); return 0; } static void rlphy_status(struct mii_softc *sc) { struct rlphy_softc *rsc = (void *)sc; struct mii_data *mii = sc->mii_pdata; struct ifmedia_entry *ife = mii->mii_media.ifm_cur; uint16_t bmsr, bmcr, anar, anlpar, result, reg; mii->mii_media_status = IFM_AVALID; mii->mii_media_active = IFM_ETHER; PHY_READ(sc, MII_BMSR, &bmsr); PHY_READ(sc, MII_BMSR, &bmsr); if (bmsr & BMSR_LINK) mii->mii_media_status |= IFM_ACTIVE; PHY_READ(sc, MII_BMCR, &bmcr); if (bmcr & BMCR_ISO) { mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_NONE; mii->mii_media_status = 0; return; } if (bmcr & BMCR_LOOP) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_LOOP; if (bmcr & BMCR_AUTOEN) { /* * NWay autonegotiation takes the highest-order common * bit of the ANAR and ANLPAR (i.e. best media advertised * both by us and our link partner). */ if ((bmsr & BMSR_ACOMP) == 0) { /* Erg, still trying, I guess... */ mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_NONE; return; } PHY_READ(sc, MII_ANAR, &anar); PHY_READ(sc, MII_ANLPAR, &anlpar); result = anar & anlpar; if (result != 0) { if (result & ANLPAR_TX_FD) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_100_TX | IFM_FDX; else if (result & ANLPAR_T4) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_100_T4 | IFM_HDX; else if (result & ANLPAR_TX) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_100_TX | IFM_HDX; else if (result & ANLPAR_10_FD) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_10_T | IFM_FDX; else if (result & ANLPAR_10) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_10_T | IFM_HDX; else mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_NONE; return; } /* * If the other side doesn't support NWAY, then the * best we can do is determine if we have a 10Mbps or * 100Mbps link. There's no way to know if the link * is full or half duplex, so we default to half duplex * and hope that the user is clever enough to manually * change the media settings if we're wrong. */ /* * The RealTek PHY supports non-NWAY link speed * detection, however it does not report the link * detection results via the ANLPAR or BMSR registers. * (What? RealTek doesn't do things the way everyone * else does? I'm just shocked, shocked I tell you.) * To determine the link speed, we have to do one * of two things: * * - If this is a standalone RealTek RTL8201 PHY, * we can determine the link speed by testing bit 0 * in the magic, vendor-specific register at offset * 0x19. * * - If this is a RealTek MAC with integrated PHY, we * can test the 'SPEED10' bit of the MAC's media status * register. */ if (rsc->sc_rtl8201) { PHY_READ(sc, 0x0019, ®); if (reg & 0x01) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_100_TX; else mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_10_T; } else { PHY_READ(sc, RTK_MEDIASTAT, ®); if (reg & RTK_MEDIASTAT_SPEED10) mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_10_T; else mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_100_TX; } mii->mii_media_active |= IFM_HDX; } else mii->mii_media_active = ife->ifm_media; } static void rlphy_reset(struct mii_softc *sc) { mii_phy_reset(sc); /* * XXX RealTek PHY doesn't set the BMCR properly after * XXX reset, which breaks autonegotiation. */ PHY_WRITE(sc, MII_BMCR, BMCR_AUTOEN); }