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16 Historically e1000g and igb were maintained by two different teams at Sun and
17 thus while they used identical common code from Intel, they each only ever used
18 portions of it and were not kept in sync with one another. To help make
19 maintenance and the adding of new devices easier in illumos, we have gone
20 through and made it so that igb and e1000g rely on the same set of common code;
21 however, this code is not in its own module, each has its own copy of the code
22 compiled into it for various reasons which will be laid out below.
24 As part of the interface with the common code, the driver is required to define
25 an e1000_osdep.h. Currently each version of the driver defines its *own* version
26 of this header file in their own driver specific directory. However, the code
27 that implements this is different in each directory, specifically e1000g_osdep.c
28 and igb_osdep.c. It's important that they have different names and not be called
29 the same thing due to how the uts makefiles work.
31 Deviations from the common FreeBSD code:
33 We have a few differences from the common version of the FreeBSD code that exist
34 so that we can both gather firmware information and that have workarounds for
35 older chipsets. While, we would like to get that to be synced up and common, it
38 Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) is not enabled by default. This technology was
39 introduced with the I350 family of parts in the igb driver. However, there have
40 been issues seen with it in the wild and thus we opt to disable it by default
41 until tests have proven that there are no longer problems.
43 To help make that easier, we've documented here what these extra definitions
44 are. DO NOT just blindly copy over new common code. There is more work that
45 needs to be done in terms of changed interfaces and expectations for the
50 In e1000_defines.h we add the following three definitions which are not
51 currently present. These definitions allow us to attach firware revisions and
52 other information to the devinfo tree.
54 #define NVM_VERSION 0x0005
55 #define NVM_OEM_OFFSET_0 6
56 #define NVM_OEM_OFFSET_1 7
58 # Workarounds for the 82541 and 82547
60 There are various workarounds in place for the 82541 and 82547 due to errata
61 that exist for these devices. This has traditionally been a part of the common
62 code. Until this can get merged into the common code completely, we've spearted
63 out the changes that are the actual C functions into
64 uts/common/io/e1000g/e1000g_workarounds.c. However, this alone is not
65 sufficient. You must make sure that in e1000_hw.h that the struc
66 e1000_dev_spec_82541 actually looks like the following:
68 struct e1000_dev_spec_82541 {
69 enum e1000_dsp_config dsp_config;
70 enum e1000_ffe_config ffe_config;
74 u16 dsp_reset_counter;
80 Similarly in e1000_82541.h you must make sure the following macros and external
81 function declarations are present:
83 #define E1000_FIFO_MULTIPLIER 0x80
84 #define E1000_FIFO_HDR_SIZE 0x10
85 #define E1000_FIFO_GRANULARITY 0x10
86 #define E1000_FIFO_PAD_82547 0x3E0
87 #define E1000_ERR_FIFO_WRAP 8
89 #define DSP_RESET_ENABLE 0x0
90 #define DSP_RESET_DISABLE 0x2
91 #define E1000_MAX_DSP_RESETS 10
93 #define E1000_ROUNDUP(size, unit) (((size) + (unit) - 1) & ~((unit) - 1))
95 s32 e1000_fifo_workaround_82547(struct e1000_hw *hw, u16 length);
96 void e1000_update_tx_fifo_head_82547(struct e1000_hw *hw, u32 length);
97 void e1000_set_ttl_workaround_state_82541(struct e1000_hw *hw, bool state);
98 bool e1000_ttl_workaround_enabled_82541(struct e1000_hw *hw);
99 s32 e1000_igp_ttl_workaround_82547(struct e1000_hw *hw);
103 By default we disable all support for EEE. To cause this to happen you must
104 make the following change in e1000_82575.c's init_mac_params.
107 394 /* Enable EEE default settings for EEE supported devices */
108 395 if (mac->type >= e1000_i350)
109 396 dev_spec->eee_disable = FALSE;
111 394 /* Enable EEE default settings for EEE supported devices */
112 395 if (mac->type >= e1000_i350)
113 396 dev_spec->eee_disable = TRUE;
117 The next step here is to take the osdep portions and merge them. That would
118 allow us to build one common misc module e1000api that both igb and e1000g
119 depend on rather than building separate copies of the common code into each
120 driver. Another potential option which may prove to have less value is to take
121 all of the gld and ddi logic and have one driver export that leaving e1000g and
122 igb as small stubs which depend on that. Note however, that the latter is not
123 how our upstream is currently structuring their igb and em (FreeBSD's e1000g)