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15 /*
16 * Operating system-dependent definitions that have to be defined
17 * before any other header files are included.
20 // HWM (HardWare Module) Definitions
21 // -----------------------
23 #ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
24 #define LITTLE_ENDIAN
25 #else
26 #define BIG_ENDIAN
27 #endif
29 // this is set in the makefile
30 // #define PCI /* only PCI adapters supported by this driver */
31 // #define MEM_MAPPED_IO /* use memory mapped I/O */
34 #define USE_CAN_ADDR /* DA and SA in MAC header are canonical. */
36 #define MB_OUTSIDE_SMC /* SMT Mbufs outside of smc struct. */
38 // -----------------------
41 // SMT Definitions
42 // -----------------------
43 #define SYNC /* allow synchronous frames */
45 // #define SBA /* Synchronous Bandwidth Allocator support */
46 /* not available as free source */
48 #define ESS /* SBA End Station Support */
50 #define SMT_PANIC(smc, nr, msg) printk(KERN_INFO "SMT PANIC: code: %d, msg: %s\n",nr,msg)
53 #ifdef DEBUG
54 #define printf(s,args...) printk(KERN_INFO s, ## args)
55 #endif
57 // #define HW_PTR u_long
58 // -----------------------
62 // HWM and OS-specific buffer definitions
63 // -----------------------
65 // default number of receive buffers.
66 #define NUM_RECEIVE_BUFFERS 10
68 // default number of transmit buffers.
69 #define NUM_TRANSMIT_BUFFERS 10
71 // Number of SMT buffers (Mbufs).
72 #define NUM_SMT_BUF 4
74 // Number of TXDs for asynchronous transmit queue.
75 #define HWM_ASYNC_TXD_COUNT (NUM_TRANSMIT_BUFFERS + NUM_SMT_BUF)
77 // Number of TXDs for synchronous transmit queue.
78 #define HWM_SYNC_TXD_COUNT HWM_ASYNC_TXD_COUNT
81 // Number of RXDs for receive queue #1.
82 // Note: Workaround for ASIC Errata #7: One extra RXD is required.
83 #if (NUM_RECEIVE_BUFFERS > 100)
84 #define SMT_R1_RXD_COUNT (1 + 100)
85 #else
86 #define SMT_R1_RXD_COUNT (1 + NUM_RECEIVE_BUFFERS)
87 #endif
89 // Number of RXDs for receive queue #2.
90 #define SMT_R2_RXD_COUNT 0 // Not used.
91 // -----------------------
96 * OS-specific part of the transmit/receive descriptor structure (TXD/RXD).
98 * Note: The size of these structures must follow this rule:
100 * sizeof(struct) + 2*sizeof(void*) == n * 16, n >= 1
102 * We use the dma_addr fields under Linux to keep track of the
103 * DMA address of the packet data, for later pci_unmap_single. -DaveM
106 struct s_txd_os { // os-specific part of transmit descriptor
107 struct sk_buff *skb;
108 dma_addr_t dma_addr;
111 struct s_rxd_os { // os-specific part of receive descriptor
112 struct sk_buff *skb;
113 dma_addr_t dma_addr;
118 * So we do not need to make too many modifications to the generic driver
119 * parts, we take advantage of the AIX byte swapping macro interface.
122 #define AIX_REVERSE(x) ((u32)le32_to_cpu((u32)(x)))
123 #define MDR_REVERSE(x) ((u32)le32_to_cpu((u32)(x)))