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/* drivers/net/eepro100.c: An Intel i82557 ethernet driver for linux. */
/*
   NOTICE: this version tested with kernels 1.3.72 and later only!
	Written 1996 by Donald Becker.

	This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
	of the GNU Public License, incorporated herein by reference.

	This driver is for the Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B boards.
	It should work with other i82557 boards (if any others exist).
	To use a built-in driver, install as drivers/net/eepro100.c.
	To use as a module, use the compile-command at the end of the file.

	The author may be reached as becker@CESDIS.usra.edu, or C/O
	Center of Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences
	   Code 930.5, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD 20771
	For updates see
	<base href="http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/eepro100.html">
*/

static const char *version =
"eepro100.c:v0.31 3/29/97 Donald Becker linux-eepro100@cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov\n";

/* A few user-configurable values that apply to all boards.
   First set are undocumented and spelled per Intel recommendations. */

static int congenb = 0;		/* Enable congestion control in the DP83840. */
static int txfifo = 8;		/* Tx FIFO threshold in 4 byte units, 0-15 */
static int rxfifo = 8;		/* Rx FIFO threshold, default 32 bytes. */
static int txdmacount = 0;	/* Tx DMA burst length, 0-127, default 0. */
static int rxdmacount = 0;	/* Rx DMA length, 0 means no preemption. */

/* If defined use the copy-only-tiny-buffer scheme for higher performance.
   The value sets the copy breakpoint.  Lower uses more memory, but is
   faster. */
#define SKBUFF_RX_COPYBREAK 256

#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/version.h>
#ifdef MODULE
#include <linux/module.h>
#else
#define MOD_INC_USE_COUNT
#define MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT
#endif

#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/malloc.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/bios32.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>		/* Processor type for cache alignment. */
#include <asm/bitops.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/dma.h>

#include <linux/netdevice.h>
#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
#include <linux/skbuff.h>

/* A nominally proper method to handle version dependencies is to use
   LINUX_VERSION_CODE in version.h, but that triggers recompiles w/'make'. */
#define VERSION(v,p,s) (((v)<<16)+(p<<8)+s)
#ifdef MODULE
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < VERSION(1,3,0))
#define KERNEL_1_2
#else /* 1.3.0 */
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= VERSION(1,3,44))
#define NEW_MULTICAST
#define LINUX_1_4
#else
#warning "This driver is tested for 1.3.44 and later development kernels only."
#endif /* 1.3.44 */
#endif
#else

#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= 0x10344)
#define NEW_MULTICAST
#include <linux/delay.h>
#endif

#ifdef HAVE_HEADER_CACHE
#define LINUX_1_4
#define NEW_MULTICAST
#else
#ifdef ETH_P_DDCMP				/* Warning: Bogus!  This means IS_LINUX_1_3. */
#define KERNEL_1_3
#else
#define KERNEL_1_2
#endif
#endif

#endif
/* This should be in a header file. */
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < VERSION(1,3,44))
struct device *init_etherdev(struct device *dev, int sizeof_priv,
							 unsigned long *mem_startp);
#endif
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x10300
#define RUN_AT(x) (x)			/* What to put in timer->expires.  */
#define DEV_ALLOC_SKB(len) alloc_skb(len, GFP_ATOMIC)
#define virt_to_bus(addr)  ((unsigned long)addr)
#define bus_to_virt(addr) ((void*)addr)
#else  /* 1.3.0 and later */
#define RUN_AT(x) (jiffies + (x))
#define DEV_ALLOC_SKB(len) dev_alloc_skb(len + 2)
#endif

/* The total I/O port extent of the board.  Nominally 0x18, but rounded up
   for PCI allocation. */
#define SPEEDO3_TOTAL_SIZE 0x20

#ifdef HAVE_DEVLIST
struct netdev_entry eepro100_drv =
{"EEPro-100", eepro100_init, SPEEDO3_TOTAL_SIZE, NULL};
#endif

#ifdef SPEEDO3_DEBUG
int speedo_debug = SPEEDO3_DEBUG;
#else
int speedo_debug = 3;
#endif

/*
				Theory of Operation

I. Board Compatibility

This device driver is designed for the Intel i82557 "Speedo3" chip, Intel's
single-chip fast ethernet controller for PCI, as used on the Intel
EtherExpress Pro 100 adapter.

II. Board-specific settings

PCI bus devices are configured by the system at boot time, so no jumpers
need to be set on the board.  The system BIOS should be set to assign the
PCI INTA signal to an otherwise unused system IRQ line.  While it's
possible to share PCI interrupt lines, it negatively impacts performance and
only recent kernels support it. 

III. Driver operation

IIIA. General
The Speedo3 is very similar to other Intel network chips, that is to say
"apparently designed on a different planet".  This chips retains the complex
Rx and Tx descriptors and multiple buffers pointers as previous chips, but
also has simplified Tx and Rx buffer modes.  This driver uses the "flexible"
Tx mode, but in a simplified lower-overhead manner: it associates only a
single buffer descriptor with each frame descriptor.

Despite the extra space overhead in each recieve skbuff, the driver must use
the simplified Rx buffer mode to assure that only a single data buffer is
associated with each RxFD. The driver implements this by reserving space
for the Rx descriptor at the head of each Rx skbuff

The Speedo-3 has receive and command unit base addresses that are added to
almost all descriptor pointers.  The driver sets these to zero, so that all
pointer fields are absolute addresses.

The System Control Block (SCB) of some previous Intel chips exists on the
chip in both PCI I/O and memory space.  This driver uses the I/O space
registers, but might switch to memory mapped mode to better support non-x86
processors.

IIIB. Transmit structure

The driver must use the complex Tx command+descriptor mode in order to
have a indirect pointer to the skbuff data section.  Each Tx command block
(TxCB) is associated with a single, immediately appended Tx buffer descriptor
(TxBD).  A fixed ring of these TxCB+TxBD pairs are kept as part of the
speedo_private data structure for each adapter instance.

This ring structure is used for all normal transmit packets, but the
transmit packet descriptors aren't long enough for most non-Tx commands such
as CmdConfigure.  This is complicated by the possibility that the chip has
already loaded the link address in the previous descriptor.  So for these
commands we convert the next free descriptor on the ring to a NoOp, and point
that descriptor's link to the complex command.

An additional complexity of these non-transmit commands are that they may be
added asynchronous to the normal transmit queue, so we disable interrupts
whenever the Tx descriptor ring is manipulated.

A notable aspect of the these special configure commands is that they do
work with the normal Tx ring entry scavenge method.  The Tx ring scavenge
is done at interrupt time using the 'dirty_tx' index, and checking for the
command-complete bit.  While the setup frames may have the NoOp command on the
Tx ring marked as complete, but not have completed the setup command, this
is not a problem.  The tx_ring entry can be still safely reused, as the
tx_skbuff[] entry is always empty for config_cmd and mc_setup frames.

Commands may have bits set e.g. CmdSuspend in the command word to either
suspend or stop the transmit/command unit.  This driver always flags the last
command with CmdSuspend, erases the CmdSuspend in the previous command, and
then issues a CU_RESUME.
Note: Watch out for the potential race condition here: imagine
	erasing the previous suspend
		the chip processes the previous command
		the chip processes the final command, and suspends
	doing the CU_RESUME
		the chip processes the next-yet-valid post-final-command.
So blindly sending a CU_RESUME is only safe if we do it immediately after
after erasing the previous CmdSuspend, without the possibility of an
intervening delay.  Thus the resume command is always within the
interrupts-disabled region.  This is a timing dependence, but handling this
condition in a timing-independent way would considerably complicate the code.

Note: In previous generation Intel chips, restarting the command unit was a
notoriously slow process.  This is presumably no longer true.

IIIC. Receive structure

Because of the bus-master support on the Speedo3 this driver uses the new
SKBUFF_RX_COPYBREAK scheme, rather than a fixed intermediate receive buffer.
This scheme allocates full-sized skbuffs as receive buffers.  The value
SKBUFF_RX_COPYBREAK is used as the copying breakpoint: it is chosen to
trade-off the memory wasted by passing the full-sized skbuff to the queue
layer for all frames vs. the copying cost of copying a frame to a
correctly-sized skbuff.

For small frames the copying cost is negligible (esp. considering that we
are pre-loading the cache with immediately useful header information), so we
allocate a new, minimally-sized skbuff.  For large frames the copying cost
is non-trivial, and the larger copy might flush the cache of useful data, so
we pass up the skbuff the packet was received into.

IIID. Synchronization
The driver runs as two independent, single-threaded flows of control.  One
is the send-packet routine, which enforces single-threaded use by the
dev->tbusy flag.  The other thread is the interrupt handler, which is single
threaded by the hardware and other software.

The send packet thread has partial control over the Tx ring and 'dev->tbusy'
flag.  It sets the tbusy flag whenever it's queuing a Tx packet. If the next
queue slot is empty, it clears the tbusy flag when finished otherwise it sets
the 'sp->tx_full' flag.

The interrupt handler has exclusive control over the Rx ring and records stats
from the Tx ring.  (The Tx-done interrupt can't be selectively turned off, so
we can't avoid the interrupt overhead by having the Tx routine reap the Tx
stats.)	 After reaping the stats, it marks the queue entry as empty by setting
the 'base' to zero.	 Iff the 'sp->tx_full' flag is set, it clears both the
tx_full and tbusy flags.

IV. Notes

Thanks to Steve Williams of Intel for arranging the non-disclosure agreement
that stated that I could disclose the information.  But I still resent
having to sign an Intel NDA when I'm helping Intel sell their own product!

*/

/* A few values that may be tweaked. */
/* The ring sizes should be a power of two for efficiency. */
#define TX_RING_SIZE	16		/* Effectively 2 entries fewer. */
#define RX_RING_SIZE	16
/* Size of an pre-allocated Rx buffer: <Ethernet MTU> + slack.*/
#define PKT_BUF_SZ		1536

/* Time in jiffies before concluding the transmitter is hung. */
#define TX_TIMEOUT  ((400*HZ)/1000)

/* Maximum events (Rx packets, etc.) to handle at each interrupt. */
#define INTR_WORK	16

/* How to wait for the command unit to accept a command.
   Typically this takes 0 ticks. */
static inline void wait_for_cmd_done(int cmd_ioaddr)
{
  short wait = 100;
  do   ;
  while(inb(cmd_ioaddr) && --wait >= 0);
}

/* Operational parameter that usually are not changed. */

#ifndef PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL		/* Now defined in linux/pci.h */
#define PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL		0x8086 /* Hmmmm, how did they pick that? */
#endif
#ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82557
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82557	0x1229
#endif

/* The rest of these values should never change. */

/* Offsets to the various registers.
   All accesses need not be longword aligned. */
enum speedo_offsets {
	SCBStatus = 0, SCBCmd = 2,	/* Rx/Command Unit command and status. */
	SCBPointer = 4,				/* General purpose pointer. */
	SCBPort = 8,				/* Misc. commands and operands.  */
	SCBflash = 12, SCBeeprom = 14, /* EEPROM and flash memory control. */
	SCBCtrlMDI = 16,			/* MDI interface control. */
	SCBEarlyRx = 20,			/* Early receive byte count. */
};
/* Commands that can be put in a command list entry. */
enum commands {
	CmdNOp = 0, CmdIASetup = 1, CmdConfigure = 2, CmdMulticastList = 3,
	CmdTx = 4, CmdTDR = 5, CmdDump = 6, CmdDiagnose = 7,
	CmdSuspend = 0x4000,		/* Suspend after completion. */
	CmdIntr = 0x2000,			/* Interrupt after completion. */
	CmdTxFlex = 0x0008,			/* Use "Flexible mode" for CmdTx command. */
};

/* The SCB accepts the following controls for the Tx and Rx units: */
#define	 CU_START		0x0010
#define	 CU_RESUME		0x0020
#define	 CU_STATSADDR	0x0040
#define	 CU_SHOWSTATS	0x0050	/* Dump statistics counters. */
#define	 CU_CMD_BASE	0x0060	/* Base address to add to add CU commands. */
#define	 CU_DUMPSTATS	0x0070	/* Dump then reset stats counters. */

#define	 RX_START	0x0001
#define	 RX_RESUME	0x0002
#define	 RX_ABORT	0x0004
#define	 RX_ADDR_LOAD	0x0006
#define	 RX_RESUMENR	0x0007
#define INT_MASK	0x0100
#define DRVR_INT	0x0200		/* Driver generated interrupt. */

/* The Speedo3 Rx and Tx frame/buffer descriptors. */
struct descriptor {			/* A generic descriptor. */
	s16 status;		/* Offset 0. */
	s16 command;		/* Offset 2. */
	u32 link;					/* struct descriptor *  */
	unsigned char params[0];
};

/* The Speedo3 Rx and Tx buffer descriptors. */
struct RxFD {					/* Receive frame descriptor. */
	s32 status;
	u32 link;					/* struct RxFD * */
	u32 rx_buf_addr;			/* void * */
	u16 count;
	u16 size;
};

/* Elements of the RxFD.status word. */
#define RX_COMPLETE 0x8000

struct TxFD {					/* Transmit frame descriptor set. */
	s32 status;
	u32 link;					/* void * */
	u32 tx_desc_addr;			/* Always points to the tx_buf_addr element. */
	s32 count;					/* # of TBD (=1), Tx start thresh., etc. */
	/* This constitutes a single "TBD" entry -- we only use one. */
	u32 tx_buf_addr;			/* void *, frame to be transmitted.  */
	s32 tx_buf_size;			/* Length of Tx frame. */
};

/* Elements of the dump_statistics block. This block must be lword aligned. */
struct speedo_stats {
	u32 tx_good_frames;
	u32 tx_coll16_errs;
	u32 tx_late_colls;
	u32 tx_underruns;
	u32 tx_lost_carrier;
	u32 tx_deferred;
	u32 tx_one_colls;
	u32 tx_multi_colls;
	u32 tx_total_colls;
	u32 rx_good_frames;
	u32 rx_crc_errs;
	u32 rx_align_errs;
	u32 rx_resource_errs;
	u32 rx_overrun_errs;
	u32 rx_colls_errs;
	u32 rx_runt_errs;
	u32 done_marker;
};

struct speedo_private {
	char devname[8];			/* Used only for kernel debugging. */
	const char *product_name;
	struct device *next_module;
	struct TxFD	tx_ring[TX_RING_SIZE];	/* Commands (usually CmdTxPacket). */
	/* The saved address of a sent-in-place packet/buffer, for skfree(). */
	struct sk_buff* tx_skbuff[TX_RING_SIZE];
	struct descriptor  *last_cmd;	/* Last command sent. */
	/* Rx descriptor ring & addresses of receive-in-place skbuffs. */
	struct RxFD *rx_ringp[RX_RING_SIZE];
	struct sk_buff* rx_skbuff[RX_RING_SIZE];
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x10300)	/* Kernel v1.2.*. */
	struct RxFD saved_skhead[RX_RING_SIZE];	/* Saved skbuff header chunk. */
#endif
	struct RxFD *last_rxf;	/* Last command sent. */
	struct enet_statistics stats;
	struct speedo_stats lstats;
	struct timer_list timer;	/* Media selection timer. */
	long last_rx_time;			/* Last Rx, in jiffies, to handle Rx hang. */
	unsigned int cur_rx, cur_tx;		/* The next free ring entry */
	unsigned int dirty_rx, dirty_tx;	/* The ring entries to be free()ed. */
	struct descriptor config_cmd;	/* A configure command, with header... */
	u8 config_cmd_data[22];			/* .. and setup parameters. */
	int mc_setup_frm_len;			 	/* The length of an allocated.. */
	struct descriptor *mc_setup_frm; 	/* ..multicast setup frame. */
	char rx_mode;						/* Current PROMISC/ALLMULTI setting. */
	unsigned int tx_full:1;				/* The Tx queue is full. */
	unsigned int full_duplex:1;			/* Full-duplex operation requested. */
	unsigned int default_port:1;		/* Last dev->if_port value. */
	unsigned int rx_bug:1;				/* Work around receiver hang errata. */
	unsigned int rx_bug10:1;			/* Receiver might hang at 10mbps. */
	unsigned int rx_bug100:1;			/* Receiver might hang at 100mbps. */
	unsigned short phy[2];				/* PHY media interfaces available. */
};

/* The parameters for a CmdConfigure operation.
   There are so many options that it would be difficult to document each bit.
   We mostly use the default or recommended settings. */
const char basic_config_cmd[22] = {
	22, 0x08, 0, 0,  0, 0x80, 0x32, 0x03,  1, /* 1=Use MII  0=Use AUI */
	0, 0x2E, 0,  0x60, 0,
	0xf2, 0x48,   0, 0x40, 0xf2, 0x80, 		/* 0x40=Force full-duplex */
	0x3f, 0x05, };

/* PHY media interface chips. */
static const char *phys[] = { "None", "i82553-A/B", "i82553-C", "i82503",
								  "DP83840", "80c240", "80c24", "unknown" };
enum phy_chips { NonSuchPhy=0, I82553AB, I82553C, I82503, DP83840, S80C240,
					 S80C24, PhyUndefined, };
static const char is_mii[] = { 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1 };

static void speedo_found1(struct device *dev, int ioaddr, int irq, int options);

static int read_eeprom(int ioaddr, int location);
static int mdio_read(int ioaddr, int phy_id, int location);
static int mdio_write(int ioaddr, int phy_id, int location, int value);
static int speedo_open(struct device *dev);
static void speedo_timer(unsigned long data);
static void speedo_init_rx_ring(struct device *dev);
static int speedo_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev);
static int speedo_rx(struct device *dev);
#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
static void speedo_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_instance, struct pt_regs *regs);
#else
static void speedo_interrupt(int irq, struct pt_regs *regs);
#endif
static int speedo_close(struct device *dev);
static struct enet_statistics *speedo_get_stats(struct device *dev);
static void set_rx_mode(struct device *dev);



#ifdef MODULE
/* The parameters that may be passed in... */
/* 'options' is used to pass a transceiver override or full-duplex flag
   e.g. "options=16" for FD, "options=32" for 100mbps-only. */
static int options[] = {-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1};
static int debug = -1;			/* The debug level */

/* A list of all installed Speedo devices, for removing the driver module. */
static struct device *root_speedo_dev = NULL;
#endif

__initfunc(int eepro100_init(struct device *dev))
{
	int cards_found = 0;

	if (pcibios_present()) {
		int pci_index;
		for (pci_index = 0; pci_index < 8; pci_index++) {
			unsigned char pci_bus, pci_device_fn, pci_irq_line, pci_latency;
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= VERSION(1,3,44))
			int pci_ioaddr;
#else
			long pci_ioaddr;
#endif
			unsigned short pci_command;

			if (pcibios_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL,
									PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82557,
									pci_index, &pci_bus,
									&pci_device_fn))
			  break;
			pcibios_read_config_byte(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
									 PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, &pci_irq_line);
			/* Note: BASE_ADDRESS_0 is for memory-mapping the registers. */
			pcibios_read_config_dword(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
									  PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, &pci_ioaddr);
			/* Remove I/O space marker in bit 0. */
			pci_ioaddr &= ~3;
			if (speedo_debug > 2)
				printk("Found Intel i82557 PCI Speedo at I/O %#x, IRQ %d.\n",
					   (int)pci_ioaddr, pci_irq_line);

			/* Get and check the bus-master and latency values. */
			pcibios_read_config_word(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
									 PCI_COMMAND, &pci_command);
			if ( ! (pci_command & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER)) {
				printk("  PCI Master Bit has not been set! Setting...\n");
				pci_command |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
				pcibios_write_config_word(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
										  PCI_COMMAND, pci_command);
			}
			pcibios_read_config_byte(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
										 PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, &pci_latency);
			if (pci_latency < 10) {
				printk("  PCI latency timer (CFLT) is unreasonably low at %d."
					   "  Setting to 255 clocks.\n", pci_latency);
				pcibios_write_config_byte(pci_bus, pci_device_fn,
										  PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 255);
			} else if (speedo_debug > 1)
				printk("  PCI latency timer (CFLT) is %#x.\n", pci_latency);

#ifdef MODULE
			speedo_found1(dev, pci_ioaddr, pci_irq_line, options[cards_found]);
#else
			speedo_found1(dev, pci_ioaddr, pci_irq_line,
						  dev ? dev->mem_start : 0);
#endif
			cards_found++;
		}
	}

	return cards_found;
}

__initfunc(static void speedo_found1(struct device *dev, int ioaddr, int irq, int options))
{
	static int did_version = 0;			/* Already printed version info. */
	struct speedo_private *sp;
	int i;
	u16 eeprom[0x40];

	if (speedo_debug > 0  &&  did_version++ == 0)
		printk(version);

#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= VERSION(1,3,44))
	dev = init_etherdev(dev, sizeof(struct speedo_private));
#else
	dev = init_etherdev(dev, sizeof(struct speedo_private), 0);
#endif

	/* Read the station address EEPROM before doing the reset.
	   Perhaps this should even be done before accepting the device,
	   then we wouldn't have a device name with which to report the error. */
	{
		u16 sum = 0;
		int j;
		for (j = 0, i = 0; i < 0x40; i++) {
			unsigned short value = read_eeprom(ioaddr, i);
			eeprom[i] = value;
			sum += value;
			if (i < 3) {
				dev->dev_addr[j++] = value;
				dev->dev_addr[j++] = value >> 8;
			}
		}
		if (sum != 0xBABA)
			printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Invalid EEPROM checksum %#4.4x, "
				   "check settings before activating this device!\n",
				   dev->name, sum);
		/* Don't  unregister_netdev(dev);  as the EEPro may actually be
		   usable, especially if the MAC address is set later. */
	}

	/* Reset the chip: stop Tx and Rx processes and clear counters.
	   This takes less than 10usec and will easily finish before the next
	   action. */
	outl(0, ioaddr + SCBPort);

	printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 at %#3x, ",
		   dev->name, ioaddr);
	for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
		printk("%2.2X:", dev->dev_addr[i]);
	printk("%2.2X, IRQ %d.\n", dev->dev_addr[i], irq);

#ifndef kernel_bloat
	/* OK, this is pure kernel bloat.  I don't like it when other drivers
	   waste non-pageable kernel space to emit similar messages, but I need
	   them for bug reports. */
	{
		const char *connectors[] = {" RJ45", " BNC", " AUI", " MII"};
		/* The self-test results must be paragraph aligned. */
		int str[6], *volatile self_test_results;
		int boguscnt = 16000;	/* Timeout for set-test. */
		if (eeprom[3] & 0x03)
			printk(KERN_INFO "  Receiver lock-up bug exists -- enabling"
				   " work-around.\n");
		printk(KERN_INFO "  Board assembly %4.4x%2.2x-%3.3d, Physical"
			   " connectors present:",
			   eeprom[8], eeprom[9]>>8, eeprom[9] & 0xff);
		for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
			if (eeprom[5] & (1<<i))
				printk(connectors[i]);
		printk("\n"KERN_INFO"  Primary interface chip %s PHY #%d.\n",
			   phys[(eeprom[6]>>8)&7], eeprom[6] & 0x1f);
		if (eeprom[7] & 0x0700)
			printk(KERN_INFO "    Secondary interface chip %s.\n",
				   phys[(eeprom[7]>>8)&7]);
#if defined(notdef)
		/* ToDo: Read and set PHY registers through MDIO port. */
		for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
			printk("  MDIO register %d is %4.4x.\n",
				   i, mdio_read(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, i));
		for (i = 5; i < 7; i++)
			printk("  MDIO register %d is %4.4x.\n",
				   i, mdio_read(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, i));
		printk("  MDIO register %d is %4.4x.\n",
			   25, mdio_read(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, 25));
#endif
		if (((eeprom[6]>>8) & 0x3f) == DP83840) {
			int mdi_reg23 = mdio_read(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, 23) | 0x0422;
			if (congenb)
			  mdi_reg23 |= 0x0100;
			printk("  DP83840 specific setup, setting register 23 to %4.4x.\n",
				   mdi_reg23);
			mdio_write(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, 23, mdi_reg23);
		}
		if ((options >= 0) && (options & 0x60)) {
			printk(KERN_INFO "  Forcing %dMbs %s-duplex operation.\n",
				   (options & 0x20 ? 100 : 10),
				   (options & 0x10 ? "full" : "half"));
			mdio_write(ioaddr, eeprom[6] & 0x1f, 0,
					   ((options & 0x20) ? 0x2000 : 0) | 	/* 100mbps? */
					   ((options & 0x10) ? 0x0100 : 0)); /* Full duplex? */
		}

		/* Perform a system self-test. */
		self_test_results = (int*) ((((int) str) + 15) & ~0xf);
		self_test_results[0] = 0;
		self_test_results[1] = -1;
		outl(virt_to_bus(self_test_results) | 1, ioaddr + SCBPort);
		do {
#ifdef _LINUX_DELAY_H
			udelay(10);
#else
			SLOW_DOWN_IO;
#endif
		} while (self_test_results[1] == -1  &&  --boguscnt >= 0);

		if (boguscnt < 0) {		/* Test optimized out. */
			printk(KERN_ERR "Self test failed, status %8.8x:\n"
				   KERN_ERR " Failure to initialize the i82557.\n"
				   KERN_ERR " Verify that the card is a bus-master"
				   " capable slot.\n",
				   self_test_results[1]);
		} else 
			printk(KERN_INFO "  General self-test: %s.\n"
				   KERN_INFO "  Serial sub-system self-test: %s.\n"
				   KERN_INFO "  Internal registers self-test: %s.\n"
				   KERN_INFO "  ROM checksum self-test: %s (%#8.8x).\n",
				   self_test_results[1] & 0x1000 ? "failed" : "passed",
				   self_test_results[1] & 0x0020 ? "failed" : "passed",
				   self_test_results[1] & 0x0008 ? "failed" : "passed",
				   self_test_results[1] & 0x0004 ? "failed" : "passed",
				   self_test_results[0]);
	}
#endif  /* kernel_bloat */

	/* We do a request_region() only to register /proc/ioports info. */
	request_region(ioaddr, SPEEDO3_TOTAL_SIZE, "Intel Speedo3 Ethernet");

	dev->base_addr = ioaddr;
	dev->irq = irq;

	if (dev->priv == NULL)
		dev->priv = kmalloc(sizeof(*sp), GFP_KERNEL);
	sp = dev->priv;
	memset(sp, 0, sizeof(*sp));
#ifdef MODULE
	sp->next_module = root_speedo_dev;
	root_speedo_dev = dev;
#endif

	sp->full_duplex = options >= 0 && (options & 0x10) ? 1 : 0;
	sp->default_port = options >= 0 ? (options & 0x0f) : 0;

	sp->phy[0] = eeprom[6];
	sp->phy[1] = eeprom[7];
	sp->rx_bug = (eeprom[3] & 0x03) == 3 ? 0 : 1;

	printk(KERN_INFO "  Operating in %s duplex mode.\n",
		   sp->full_duplex ? "full" : "half");
	if (sp->rx_bug)
	  printk(KERN_INFO "  Reciever lock-up workaround activated.\n");

	/* The Speedo-specific entries in the device structure. */
	dev->open = &speedo_open;
	dev->hard_start_xmit = &speedo_start_xmit;
	dev->stop = &speedo_close;
	dev->get_stats = &speedo_get_stats;
#ifdef NEW_MULTICAST
	dev->set_multicast_list = &set_rx_mode;
#endif

	return;
}

/* Serial EEPROM section.
   A "bit" grungy, but we work our way through bit-by-bit :->. */
/*  EEPROM_Ctrl bits. */
#define EE_SHIFT_CLK	0x01	/* EEPROM shift clock. */
#define EE_CS			0x02	/* EEPROM chip select. */
#define EE_DATA_WRITE	0x04	/* EEPROM chip data in. */
#define EE_WRITE_0		0x01
#define EE_WRITE_1		0x05
#define EE_DATA_READ	0x08	/* EEPROM chip data out. */
#define EE_ENB			(0x4800 | EE_CS)

/* Delay between EEPROM clock transitions.
   This is a "nasty" timing loop, but PC compatible machines are defined
   to delay an ISA compatible period for the SLOW_DOWN_IO macro.  */
#define eeprom_delay(nanosec)	do { int _i = 3; while (--_i > 0) { __SLOW_DOWN_IO; }} while (0)

/* The EEPROM commands include the alway-set leading bit. */
#define EE_WRITE_CMD	(5 << 6)
#define EE_READ_CMD		(6 << 6)
#define EE_ERASE_CMD	(7 << 6)

__initfunc(static int read_eeprom(int ioaddr, int location))
{
	int i;
	unsigned short retval = 0;
	int ee_addr = ioaddr + SCBeeprom;
	int read_cmd = location | EE_READ_CMD;
	
	outw(EE_ENB & ~EE_CS, ee_addr);
	outw(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
	
	/* Shift the read command bits out. */
	for (i = 10; i >= 0; i--) {
		short dataval = (read_cmd & (1 << i)) ? EE_DATA_WRITE : 0;
		outw(EE_ENB | dataval, ee_addr);
		eeprom_delay(100);
		outw(EE_ENB | dataval | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr);
		eeprom_delay(150);
		outw(EE_ENB | dataval, ee_addr);	/* Finish EEPROM a clock tick. */
		eeprom_delay(250);
	}
	outw(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
	
	for (i = 15; i >= 0; i--) {
		outw(EE_ENB | EE_SHIFT_CLK, ee_addr);
		eeprom_delay(100);
		retval = (retval << 1) | ((inw(ee_addr) & EE_DATA_READ) ? 1 : 0);
		outw(EE_ENB, ee_addr);
		eeprom_delay(100);
	}

	/* Terminate the EEPROM access. */
	outw(EE_ENB & ~EE_CS, ee_addr);
	return retval;
}

static int mdio_read(int ioaddr, int phy_id, int location)
{
	int val, boguscnt = 64*4;		/* <64 usec. to complete, typ 27 ticks */
	outl(0x08000000 | (location<<16) | (phy_id<<21), ioaddr + SCBCtrlMDI);
	do {
#ifdef _LINUX_DELAY_H
		udelay(16);
#else
		SLOW_DOWN_IO;
#endif
		val = inl(ioaddr + SCBCtrlMDI);
		if (--boguscnt < 0) {
			printk(KERN_ERR " mdio_read() timed out with val = %8.8x.\n", val);
		}
	} while (! (val & 0x10000000));
	return val & 0xffff;
}

static int mdio_write(int ioaddr, int phy_id, int location, int value)
{
	int val, boguscnt = 64*4;		/* <64 usec. to complete, typ 27 ticks */
	outl(0x04000000 | (location<<16) | (phy_id<<21) | value,
		 ioaddr + SCBCtrlMDI);
	do {
#ifdef _LINUX_DELAY_H
		udelay(16);
#else
		SLOW_DOWN_IO;
#endif
		val = inl(ioaddr + SCBCtrlMDI);
		if (--boguscnt < 0) {
			printk(KERN_ERR" mdio_write() timed out with val = %8.8x.\n", val);
		}
	} while (! (val & 0x10000000));
	return val & 0xffff;
}


static int
speedo_open(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;

#ifdef notdef
	/* We could reset the chip, but should not need to. */
	outl(0, ioaddr + SCBPort);
	for (i = 40; i >= 0; i--)
		SLOW_DOWN_IO;			/* At least 250ns */
#endif

#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
	if (request_irq(dev->irq, &speedo_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ,
					"Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 Ethernet", dev)) {
		return -EAGAIN;
	}
#else
#ifdef USE_SHARED_IRQ
	if (request_shared_irq(dev->irq, &speedo_interrupt, dev,
						   "Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 Ethernet"))
		return -EAGAIN;
#else
	if (dev->irq < 2  ||  dev->irq > 15  ||  irq2dev_map[dev->irq] != NULL)
		return -EAGAIN;
	irq2dev_map[dev->irq] = dev;
	if (request_irq(dev->irq, &speedo_interrupt, 0, "Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 Ethernet")) {
		irq2dev_map[dev->irq] = NULL;
		return -EAGAIN;
	}
#endif
#endif

	if (speedo_debug > 1)
		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: speedo_open() irq %d.\n", dev->name, dev->irq);

	MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;

	/* Load the statistics block address. */
	outl(virt_to_bus(&sp->lstats), ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	outw(INT_MASK | CU_STATSADDR, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	synchronize_irq();
	sp->lstats.done_marker = 0;

	speedo_init_rx_ring(dev);
	outl(0, ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	outw(INT_MASK | RX_ADDR_LOAD, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	synchronize_irq();	

	/* Todo: verify that we must wait for previous command completion. */
	wait_for_cmd_done(ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	outl(virt_to_bus(sp->rx_ringp[0]), ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	outw(INT_MASK | RX_START, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	synchronize_irq();

	/* Fill the first command with our physical address. */
	{ 
		unsigned short *eaddrs = (unsigned short *)dev->dev_addr;
		unsigned short *setup_frm = (short *)&(sp->tx_ring[0].tx_desc_addr);

		/* Avoid a bug(?!) here by marking the command already completed. */
		sp->tx_ring[0].status = ((CmdSuspend | CmdIASetup) << 16) | 0xa000;
		sp->tx_ring[0].link = virt_to_bus(&(sp->tx_ring[1]));
		*setup_frm++ = eaddrs[0];
		*setup_frm++ = eaddrs[1];
		*setup_frm++ = eaddrs[2];
	}
	sp->last_cmd = (struct descriptor *)&sp->tx_ring[0];
	sp->cur_tx = 1;
	sp->dirty_tx = 0;
	sp->tx_full = 0;

	outl(0, ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	outw(INT_MASK | CU_CMD_BASE, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	synchronize_irq();

	dev->if_port = sp->default_port;

	dev->tbusy = 0;
	dev->interrupt = 0;
	dev->start = 1;

	/* Start the chip's Tx process and unmask interrupts. */
	/* Todo: verify that we must wait for previous command completion. */
	wait_for_cmd_done(ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	outl(virt_to_bus(&sp->tx_ring[0]), ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	outw(CU_START, ioaddr + SCBCmd);

	/* Setup the chip and configure the multicast list. */
	sp->mc_setup_frm = NULL;
	sp->mc_setup_frm_len = 0;
	sp->rx_mode = -1;			/* Invalid -> always reset the mode. */
	set_rx_mode(dev);

	if (speedo_debug > 2) {
		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Done speedo_open(), status %8.8x.\n",
			   dev->name, inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus));
	}
	/* Set the timer.  The timer serves a dual purpose:
	   1) to monitor the media interface (e.g. link beat) and perhaps switch
	   to an alternate media type
	   2) to monitor Rx activity, and restart the Rx process if the receiver
	   hangs. */
	init_timer(&sp->timer);
	sp->timer.expires = RUN_AT((24*HZ)/10); 			/* 2.4 sec. */
	sp->timer.data = (unsigned long)dev;
	sp->timer.function = &speedo_timer;					/* timer handler */
	add_timer(&sp->timer);

	outw(CU_DUMPSTATS, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	return 0;
}

/* Media monitoring and control. */
static void speedo_timer(unsigned long data)
{
	struct device *dev = (struct device *)data;
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int tickssofar = jiffies - sp->last_rx_time;

	if (speedo_debug > 3) {
		int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Media selection tick, status %4.4x.\n",
			   dev->name, inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus));
	}
	if (sp->rx_bug) {
		if (tickssofar > 2*HZ  || sp->rx_mode < 0) {
			/* We haven't received a packet in a Long Time.  We might have been
			   bitten by the receiver hang bug.  This can be cleared by sending
			   a set multicast list command. */
			set_rx_mode(dev);
		}
		/* We must continue to monitor the media. */
		sp->timer.expires = RUN_AT(2*HZ); 			/* 2.0 sec. */
		add_timer(&sp->timer);
	}
}

/* Initialize the Rx and Tx rings, along with various 'dev' bits. */
static void
speedo_init_rx_ring(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	struct RxFD *rxf, *last_rxf = NULL;
	int i;

	sp->cur_rx = 0;
	sp->dirty_rx = RX_RING_SIZE - 1;

	for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) {
		struct sk_buff *skb;
#ifndef KERNEL_1_2
		skb = dev_alloc_skb(PKT_BUF_SZ + sizeof(struct RxFD));
#else
		skb = alloc_skb(PKT_BUF_SZ, GFP_ATOMIC);
#endif
		sp->rx_skbuff[i] = skb;
		if (skb == NULL)
			break;			/* Bad news!  */
		skb->dev = dev;			/* Mark as being used by this device. */

#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= 0x10300
		rxf = (struct RxFD *)skb->tail;
		skb_reserve(skb, sizeof(struct RxFD));
#else
		/* Save the data in the header region -- it's restored later. */
		rxf = (struct RxFD *)(skb->data - sizeof(struct RxFD));
		memcpy(&sp->saved_skhead[i], rxf, sizeof(struct RxFD));
#endif
		sp->rx_ringp[i] = rxf;
		if (last_rxf)
			last_rxf->link = virt_to_bus(rxf);
		last_rxf = rxf;
		rxf->status = 0x00000001; 			/* '1' is flag value only. */
		rxf->link = 0;						/* None yet. */
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 0x10300
		/* This field unused by i82557, we use it as a consistency check. */
		rxf->rx_buf_addr = virt_to_bus(skb->data);
#else
		rxf->rx_buf_addr = virt_to_bus(skb->tail);
#endif
		rxf->count = 0;
		rxf->size = PKT_BUF_SZ;
	}
	/* Mark the last entry as end-of-list. */
	last_rxf->status = 0xC0000002; 			/* '2' is flag value only. */
	sp->last_rxf = last_rxf;
}

static void speedo_tx_timeout(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
	int i;

	printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: Transmit timed out: status %4.4x "
		   "command %4.4x.\n",
		   dev->name, inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus), inw(ioaddr + SCBCmd));
#ifndef final_version
	printk("%s:  Tx timeout  fill index %d  scavenge index %d.\n",
		   dev->name, sp->cur_tx, sp->dirty_tx);
	printk("    Tx queue ");
	for (i = 0; i < TX_RING_SIZE; i++)
	  printk(" %8.8x", (int)sp->tx_ring[i].status);
	printk(".\n    Rx ring ");
	for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++)
	  printk(" %8.8x", (int)sp->rx_ringp[i]->status);
	printk(".\n");
		
#else
	dev->if_port ^= 1;
	printk("  (Media type switching not yet implemented.)\n");
	/* Do not do 'dev->tbusy = 0;' there -- it is incorrect. */
#endif
	if ((inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus) & 0x00C0) != 0x0080) {
	  printk("%s: Trying to restart the transmitter...\n", dev->name);
	  outl(virt_to_bus(&sp->tx_ring[sp->dirty_tx % TX_RING_SIZE]),
		   ioaddr + SCBPointer);
	  outw(CU_START, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	} else {
	  outw(DRVR_INT, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	}
	sp->stats.tx_errors++;
	dev->trans_start = jiffies;
	return;
}

static int
speedo_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
	int entry;

	if (skb == NULL || skb->len <= 0) {
		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Obsolete driver layer request made: skbuff==NULL.\n",
			   dev->name);
		dev_tint(dev);
		return 0;
	}

	/* Block a timer-based transmit from overlapping.  This could better be
	   done with atomic_swap(1, dev->tbusy), but set_bit() works as well.
	   If this ever occurs the queue layer is doing something evil! */
	if (test_and_set_bit(0, (void*)&dev->tbusy) != 0) {
		int tickssofar = jiffies - dev->trans_start;
		if (tickssofar < TX_TIMEOUT - 2)
			return 1;
		if (tickssofar < TX_TIMEOUT) {
			/* Reap sent packets from the full Tx queue. */
			outw(DRVR_INT, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
			return 1;
		}
		speedo_tx_timeout(dev);
		return 0;
	}

	/* Caution: the write order is important here, set the base address
	   with the "ownership" bits last. */

	{	/* Prevent interrupts from changing the Tx ring from underneath us. */
		unsigned long flags;

		save_flags(flags);
		cli();
		/* Calculate the Tx descriptor entry. */
		entry = sp->cur_tx++ % TX_RING_SIZE;

		sp->tx_skbuff[entry] = skb;
		/* Todo: be a little more clever about setting the interrupt bit. */
		sp->tx_ring[entry].status =
			(CmdSuspend | CmdTx | CmdTxFlex) << 16;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].link =
		  virt_to_bus(&sp->tx_ring[sp->cur_tx % TX_RING_SIZE]);
		sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_desc_addr =
		  virt_to_bus(&sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_buf_addr);
		/* The data region is always in one buffer descriptor, Tx FIFO
		   threshold of 256. */
		sp->tx_ring[entry].count = 0x01208000;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_buf_addr = virt_to_bus(skb->data);
		sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_buf_size = skb->len;
		/* Todo: perhaps leave the interrupt bit set if the Tx queue is more
		   than half full.  Argument against: we should be receiving packets
		   and scavenging the queue.  Argument for: if so, it shouldn't
		   matter. */
		sp->last_cmd->command &= ~(CmdSuspend | CmdIntr);
		sp->last_cmd = (struct descriptor *)&sp->tx_ring[entry];
		/* Trigger the command unit resume. */
		outw(CU_RESUME, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		restore_flags(flags);
	}

	/* Leave room for set_rx_mode() to fill two entries. */
	if (sp->cur_tx - sp->dirty_tx > TX_RING_SIZE - 3)
		sp->tx_full = 1;
	else
		dev->tbusy = 0;

	dev->trans_start = jiffies;

	return 0;
}

/* The interrupt handler does all of the Rx thread work and cleans up
   after the Tx thread. */
#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
static void speedo_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_instance, struct pt_regs *regs)
#else
static void speedo_interrupt(int irq, struct pt_regs *regs)
#endif
{
#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
	struct device *dev = (struct device *)dev_instance;
#else
#ifdef USE_SHARED_IRQ
	struct device *dev = (struct device *)(irq == 0 ? regs : irq2dev_map[irq]);
#else
	struct device *dev = (struct device *)(irq2dev_map[irq]);
#endif
#endif
	struct speedo_private *sp;
	int ioaddr, boguscnt = INTR_WORK;
	unsigned short status;

#ifndef final_version
	if (dev == NULL) {
		printk(KERN_ERR "speedo_interrupt(): irq %d for unknown device.\n", irq);
		return;
	}
#endif

	ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
	sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
#ifndef final_version
	if (dev->interrupt) {
		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Re-entering the interrupt handler.\n", dev->name);
		return;
	}
	dev->interrupt = 1;
#endif

	do {
		status = inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus);
		/* Acknowledge all of the current interrupt sources ASAP. */
		outw(status & 0xfc00, ioaddr + SCBStatus);

		if (speedo_debug > 4)
			printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: interrupt  status=%#4.4x.\n",
				   dev->name, status);

		if ((status & 0xfc00) == 0)
			break;

		if (status & 0x4000)	 /* Packet received. */
			speedo_rx(dev);

		if (status & 0x1000) {
#ifdef notdef
		  int i;
		  printk(KERN_WARNING"%s: The EEPro100 receiver left the ready"
				 " state -- %4.4x!  Index %d (%d).\n", dev->name, status,
				 sp->cur_rx, sp->cur_rx % RX_RING_SIZE);
		  printk("   Rx ring:\n ");
		  for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++)
			printk("   %d %8.8x %8.8x %8.8x %d %d.\n",
				   i, sp->rx_ringp[i]->status, sp->rx_ringp[i]->link,
				   sp->rx_ringp[i]->rx_buf_addr, sp->rx_ringp[i]->count,
				   sp->rx_ringp[i]->size);
#endif

		  if ((status & 0x003c) == 0x0028) /* No more Rx buffers. */
			outw(RX_RESUMENR, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		  else if ((status & 0x003c) == 0x0008) { /* No resources (why?!) */
			/* No idea of what went wrong.  Restart the receiver. */
			outl(virt_to_bus(sp->rx_ringp[sp->cur_rx % RX_RING_SIZE]),
				 ioaddr + SCBPointer);
			outw(RX_START, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		  }
		  sp->stats.rx_errors++;
		}

		/* User interrupt, Command/Tx unit interrupt or CU not active. */
		if (status & 0xA400) {
			unsigned int dirty_tx = sp->dirty_tx;

			while (sp->cur_tx - dirty_tx > 0) {
				int entry = dirty_tx % TX_RING_SIZE;
				int status = sp->tx_ring[entry].status;

				if (speedo_debug > 5)
					printk(KERN_DEBUG " scavenge canidate %d status %4.4x.\n",
						   entry, status);
				if ((status & 0x8000) == 0)
					break;			/* It still hasn't been processed. */
				/* Free the original skb. */
				if (sp->tx_skbuff[entry]) {
					sp->stats.tx_packets++;	/* Count only user packets. */
					dev_kfree_skb(sp->tx_skbuff[entry], FREE_WRITE);
					sp->tx_skbuff[entry] = 0;
				}
				dirty_tx++;
			}

#ifndef final_version
			if (sp->cur_tx - dirty_tx > TX_RING_SIZE) {
				printk("out-of-sync dirty pointer, %d vs. %d, full=%d.\n",
					   dirty_tx, sp->cur_tx, sp->tx_full);
				dirty_tx += TX_RING_SIZE;
			}
#endif

			if (sp->tx_full && dev->tbusy
				&& dirty_tx > sp->cur_tx - TX_RING_SIZE + 2) {
				/* The ring is no longer full, clear tbusy. */
				sp->tx_full = 0;
				dev->tbusy = 0;
				mark_bh(NET_BH);
			}

			sp->dirty_tx = dirty_tx;
		}

		if (--boguscnt < 0) {
			printk("%s: Too much work at interrupt, status=0x%4.4x.\n",
				   dev->name, status);
			/* Clear all interrupt sources. */
			outl(0xfc00, ioaddr + SCBStatus);
			break;
		}
	} while (1);

	if (speedo_debug > 3)
		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: exiting interrupt, status=%#4.4x.\n",
			   dev->name, inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus));

#ifndef final_version
	/* Special code for testing *only*. */
	{
		static int stopit = 100;
		if (dev->start == 0  &&  --stopit < 0) {
			printk(KERN_ALERT "%s: Emergency stop, interrupt is stuck.\n",
				   dev->name);
#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
			free_irq(irq, dev);
#else
			free_irq(irq);
#endif
		}
	}
#endif

	dev->interrupt = 0;
	return;
}

static int
speedo_rx(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int entry = sp->cur_rx % RX_RING_SIZE;
	int status;
		
	if (speedo_debug > 4)
		printk(KERN_DEBUG " In speedo_rx().\n");
	/* If we own the next entry, it's a new packet. Send it up. */
	while ((status = sp->rx_ringp[entry]->status) & RX_COMPLETE) {

		if (speedo_debug > 4)
			printk(KERN_DEBUG "  speedo_rx() status %8.8x len %d.\n", status,
				   sp->rx_ringp[entry]->count & 0x3fff);
		if (status & 0x0200) {
			printk("%s: Ethernet frame overran the Rx buffer, status %8.8x!\n",
				   dev->name, status);
		} else if ( ! (status & 0x2000)) {
			/* There was a fatal error.  This *should* be impossible. */
			sp->stats.rx_errors++;
			printk("%s: Anomalous event in speedo_rx(), status %8.8x.\n",
				   dev->name, status);
		} else {
			/* Malloc up new buffer, compatible with net-2e. */
			short pkt_len = sp->rx_ringp[entry]->count & 0x3fff;
			struct sk_buff *skb;
			int rx_in_place = 0;

			/* Check if the packet is long enough to just accept without
			   copying to a properly sized skbuff. */
			if (pkt_len > SKBUFF_RX_COPYBREAK) {
				struct sk_buff *newskb;
				char *temp;

				/* Pass up the skb already on the Rx ring. */
				skb = sp->rx_skbuff[entry];
#ifdef KERNEL_1_2
				temp = skb->data;
				if (bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr) != temp)
					printk("%s: Warning -- the skbuff addresses do not match"
						   " in speedo_rx: %p vs. %p / %p.\n", dev->name,
						   bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr),
						   temp, skb->data);
				/* Get a fresh skbuff to replace the filled one. */
				newskb = alloc_skb(PKT_BUF_SZ, GFP_ATOMIC);
#else
				temp = skb_put(skb, pkt_len);
				if (bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr) != temp)
					printk("%s: Warning -- the skbuff addresses do not match"
						   " in speedo_rx: %8.8x vs. %p / %p.\n", dev->name,
						   sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr, skb->head, temp);
				/* Get a fresh skbuff to replace the filled one. */
				newskb = dev_alloc_skb(PKT_BUF_SZ + sizeof(struct RxFD));
#endif
				if (newskb) {
					struct RxFD *rxf;
					rx_in_place = 1;
					sp->rx_skbuff[entry] = newskb;
					newskb->dev = dev;
#ifdef KERNEL_1_2
					/* Restore the data in the old header region. */
					memcpy(skb->data - sizeof(struct RxFD),
						   &sp->saved_skhead[entry], sizeof(struct RxFD));
					/* Save the data in this header region. */
					rxf = (struct RxFD *)(newskb->data - sizeof(struct RxFD));
					sp->rx_ringp[entry] = rxf;
					memcpy(&sp->saved_skhead[entry], rxf, sizeof(struct RxFD));
					rxf->rx_buf_addr = virt_to_bus(newskb->data);
#else
					rxf = sp->rx_ringp[entry] = (struct RxFD *)newskb->tail;
					skb_reserve(newskb, sizeof(struct RxFD));
					/* Unused by i82557, consistency check only. */
					rxf->rx_buf_addr = virt_to_bus(newskb->tail);
#endif
					rxf->status = 0x00000001;
				} else			/* No memory, drop the packet. */
				  skb = 0;
			} else
#ifdef KERNEL_1_2
				skb = alloc_skb(pkt_len, GFP_ATOMIC);
#else
				skb = dev_alloc_skb(pkt_len + 2);
#endif
			if (skb == NULL) {
				int i;
				printk("%s: Memory squeeze, deferring packet.\n", dev->name);
				/* Check that at least two ring entries are free.
				   If not, free one and mark stats->rx_dropped++. */
				/* ToDo: This is not correct!!!!  We should count the number
				   of linked-in Rx buffer to very that we have at least two
				   remaining. */
				for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++)
					if (! ((sp->rx_ringp[(entry+i) % RX_RING_SIZE]->status)
						   & RX_COMPLETE))
						break;

				if (i > RX_RING_SIZE -2) {
					sp->stats.rx_dropped++;
					sp->rx_ringp[entry]->status = 0;
					sp->cur_rx++;
				}
				break;
			}
			skb->dev = dev;
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= VERSION(1,3,44))
			if (! rx_in_place) {
				skb_reserve(skb, 2);	/* 16 byte align the data fields */
				memcpy(skb_put(skb, pkt_len),
					   bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr), pkt_len);
			}
			skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
#else
#ifdef KERNEL_1_3
#warning This code has only been tested with later 1.3.* kernels.
			skb->len = pkt_len;
			memcpy(skb->data, bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr),
				   pkt_len);
			/* Needed for 1.3.*. */
			skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, dev);
#else	/* KERNEL_1_2 */
			skb->len = pkt_len;
			if (! rx_in_place) {
				memcpy(skb->data,
					   bus_to_virt(sp->rx_ringp[entry]->rx_buf_addr), pkt_len);
			}
#endif
#endif
			netif_rx(skb);
			sp->stats.rx_packets++;
		}

		/*	ToDo: This is better than before, but should be checked. */
		{ 
			struct RxFD *rxf = sp->rx_ringp[entry];
			rxf->status = 0xC0000003; 		/* '3' for verification only */
			rxf->link = 0;			/* None yet. */
			rxf->count = 0;
			rxf->size = PKT_BUF_SZ;
			sp->last_rxf->link = virt_to_bus(rxf);
			sp->last_rxf->status &= ~0xC0000000;
			sp->last_rxf = rxf;
			entry = (++sp->cur_rx) % RX_RING_SIZE;
		}
	}

	sp->last_rx_time = jiffies;
	return 0;
}

static int
speedo_close(struct device *dev)
{
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int i;

	dev->start = 0;
	dev->tbusy = 1;

	if (speedo_debug > 1)
		printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: Shutting down ethercard, status was %4.4x.\n",
			   dev->name, inw(ioaddr + SCBStatus));

	/* Shut off the media monitoring timer. */
	del_timer(&sp->timer);

	/* Disable interrupts, and stop the chip's Rx process. */
	outw(INT_MASK, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	outw(INT_MASK | RX_ABORT, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	synchronize_irq();

#ifdef SA_SHIRQ
	free_irq(dev->irq, dev);
#else
	free_irq(dev->irq);
	irq2dev_map[dev->irq] = 0;
#endif

	/* Free all the skbuffs in the Rx and Tx queues. */
	for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++) {
		struct sk_buff *skb = sp->rx_skbuff[i];
		sp->rx_skbuff[i] = 0;
		/* Clear the Rx descriptors. */
		if (skb)
			dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
	}

	for (i = 0; i < TX_RING_SIZE; i++) {
		struct sk_buff *skb = sp->tx_skbuff[i];
		sp->tx_skbuff[i] = 0;
		/* Clear the Tx descriptors. */
		if (skb)
			dev_kfree_skb(skb, FREE_WRITE);
	}
	if (sp->mc_setup_frm) {
		kfree(sp->mc_setup_frm);
		sp->mc_setup_frm_len = 0;
	}

	/* Print a few items for debugging. */
	if (speedo_debug > 3) {
		printk("%s:Printing Rx ring (next to receive into %d).\n",
			   dev->name, sp->cur_rx);

		for (i = 0; i < RX_RING_SIZE; i++)
			printk("  Rx ring entry %d  %8.8x.\n",
				   i, (int)sp->rx_ringp[i]->status);

		for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
			printk("  PHY index %d register %d is %4.4x.\n",
				   1, i, mdio_read(ioaddr, 1, i));
		for (i = 21; i < 26; i++)
			printk("  PHY index %d register %d is %4.4x.\n",
				   1, i, mdio_read(ioaddr, 1, i));
	}
	MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;

	return 0;
}

/* The Speedo-3 has an especially awkward and unusable method of getting
   statistics out of the chip.  It takes an unpredictable length of time
   for the dump-stats command to complete.  To avoid a busy-wait loop we
   update the stats with the previous dump results, and then trigger a
   new dump.

   These problems are mitigated by the current /proc implementation, which
   calls this routine first to judge the output length, and then to emit the
   output.

   Oh, and incoming frames are dropped while executing dump-stats!
   */
static struct enet_statistics *
speedo_get_stats(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;

	if (sp->lstats.done_marker == 0xA007) {	/* Previous dump finished */
		sp->stats.tx_aborted_errors += sp->lstats.tx_coll16_errs;
		sp->stats.tx_window_errors += sp->lstats.tx_late_colls;
		sp->stats.tx_fifo_errors += sp->lstats.tx_underruns;
		sp->stats.tx_fifo_errors += sp->lstats.tx_lost_carrier;
		/*sp->stats.tx_deferred += sp->lstats.tx_deferred;*/
		sp->stats.collisions += sp->lstats.tx_total_colls;
		sp->stats.rx_crc_errors += sp->lstats.rx_crc_errs;
		sp->stats.rx_frame_errors += sp->lstats.rx_align_errs;
		sp->stats.rx_over_errors += sp->lstats.rx_resource_errs;
		sp->stats.rx_fifo_errors += sp->lstats.rx_overrun_errs;
		sp->stats.rx_length_errors += sp->lstats.rx_runt_errs;
		sp->lstats.done_marker = 0x0000;
		if (dev->start)
			outw(CU_DUMPSTATS, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
	}
	return &sp->stats;
}

/* Set or clear the multicast filter for this adaptor.
   This is very ugly with Intel chips -- we usually have to execute an
   entire configuration command, plus process a multicast command.
   This is complicated.  We must put a large configuration command and
   an arbitrarily-sized multicast command in the transmit list.
   To minimize the disruption -- the previous command might have already
   loaded the link -- we convert the current command block, normally a Tx
   command, into a no-op and link it to the new command.
*/
static void
set_rx_mode(struct device *dev)
{
	struct speedo_private *sp = (struct speedo_private *)dev->priv;
	int ioaddr = dev->base_addr;
	char new_rx_mode;
	unsigned long flags;
	int entry, i;

	if (dev->flags & IFF_PROMISC) {			/* Set promiscuous. */
		new_rx_mode = 3;
	} else if (dev->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) {
		new_rx_mode = 1;
	} else
		new_rx_mode = 0;

	if (sp->cur_tx - sp->dirty_tx >= TX_RING_SIZE - 1) {
	  /* The Tx ring is full -- don't add anything!  Presumably the new mode
	     is in config_cmd_data and will be added anyway. */
		sp->rx_mode = -1;
		return;
	}

	if (new_rx_mode != sp->rx_mode) {
		/* We must change the configuration. Construct a CmdConfig frame. */
		memcpy(sp->config_cmd_data, basic_config_cmd,sizeof(basic_config_cmd));
		sp->config_cmd_data[1] = (txfifo << 4) | rxfifo;
		sp->config_cmd_data[4] = rxdmacount;
		sp->config_cmd_data[5] = txdmacount + 0x80;
		sp->config_cmd_data[15] = (new_rx_mode & 2) ? 0x49 : 0x48;
		sp->config_cmd_data[19] = sp->full_duplex ? 0xC0 : 0x80;
		sp->config_cmd_data[21] = (new_rx_mode & 1) ? 0x0D : 0x05;
		if (sp->phy[0] & 0x8000) {			/* Use the AUI port instead. */
		  sp->config_cmd_data[15] |= 0x80;
		  sp->config_cmd_data[8] = 0;
		}
		save_flags(flags);
		cli();
		/* Fill the "real" tx_ring frame with a no-op and point it to us. */
		entry = sp->cur_tx++ % TX_RING_SIZE;
		sp->tx_skbuff[entry] = 0;	/* Nothing to free. */
		sp->tx_ring[entry].status = CmdNOp << 16;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].link = virt_to_bus(&sp->config_cmd);
		sp->config_cmd.status = 0;
		sp->config_cmd.command = CmdSuspend | CmdConfigure;
		sp->config_cmd.link =
		  virt_to_bus(&(sp->tx_ring[sp->cur_tx % TX_RING_SIZE]));
		sp->last_cmd->command &= ~CmdSuspend;
		/* Immediately trigger the command unit resume. */
		outw(CU_RESUME, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		sp->last_cmd = &sp->config_cmd;
		restore_flags(flags);
		if (speedo_debug > 5) {
			int i;
			printk(" CmdConfig frame in entry %d.\n", entry);
			for(i = 0; i < 32; i++)
				printk(" %2.2x", ((unsigned char *)&sp->config_cmd)[i]);
			printk(".\n");
		}
	}

	if (new_rx_mode == 0  &&  dev->mc_count < 3) {
		/* The simple case of 0-2 multicast list entries occurs often, and
		   fits within one tx_ring[] entry. */
		u16 *setup_params;
		unsigned short *eaddrs;
		struct dev_mc_list *mclist;

		save_flags(flags);
		cli();
		entry = sp->cur_tx++ % TX_RING_SIZE;
		sp->tx_skbuff[entry] = 0;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].status = (CmdSuspend | CmdMulticastList) << 16;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].link =
		  virt_to_bus(&sp->tx_ring[sp->cur_tx % TX_RING_SIZE]);
		sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_desc_addr = 0; /* Really MC list count. */
		setup_params = (short *)&sp->tx_ring[entry].tx_desc_addr;
		*setup_params++ = dev->mc_count*6;
		/* Fill in the multicast addresses. */
		for (i = 0, mclist = dev->mc_list; i < dev->mc_count;
			 i++, mclist = mclist->next) {
			eaddrs = (unsigned short *)mclist->dmi_addr;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
		}

		sp->last_cmd->command &= ~CmdSuspend;
		/* Immediately trigger the command unit resume. */
		outw(CU_RESUME, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		sp->last_cmd = (struct descriptor *)&sp->tx_ring[entry];
		restore_flags(flags);
	} else if (new_rx_mode == 0) {
		/* This does not work correctly, but why not? */
		struct dev_mc_list *mclist;
		unsigned short *eaddrs;
		struct descriptor *mc_setup_frm = sp->mc_setup_frm;
		u16 *setup_params = (short *)mc_setup_frm->params;
		int i;

		if (sp->mc_setup_frm_len < 10 + dev->mc_count*6
			|| sp->mc_setup_frm == NULL) {
			/* Allocate a new frame, 10bytes + addrs, with a few
			   extra entries for growth. */
			if (sp->mc_setup_frm)
				kfree(sp->mc_setup_frm);
			sp->mc_setup_frm_len = 10 + dev->mc_count*6 + 24;
			printk("%s: Allocating a setup frame of size %d.\n",
				   dev->name, sp->mc_setup_frm_len);
			sp->mc_setup_frm = kmalloc(sp->mc_setup_frm_len,
									   in_interrupt() ? GFP_ATOMIC : GFP_KERNEL);
			if (sp->mc_setup_frm == NULL) {
			  printk("%s: Failed to allocate a setup frame.\n", dev->name);
				sp->rx_mode = -1; /* We failed, try again. */
				return;
			}
		}
		mc_setup_frm = sp->mc_setup_frm;
		/* Construct the new setup frame. */
		printk("%s: Constructing a setup frame at %p, %d bytes.\n",
			   dev->name, sp->mc_setup_frm, sp->mc_setup_frm_len);
		mc_setup_frm->status = 0;
		mc_setup_frm->command = CmdSuspend | CmdIntr | CmdMulticastList;
		/* Link set below. */
		setup_params = (short *)mc_setup_frm->params;
		*setup_params++ = dev->mc_count*6;
		/* Fill in the multicast addresses. */
		for (i = 0, mclist = dev->mc_list; i < dev->mc_count;
			 i++, mclist = mclist->next) {
			eaddrs = (unsigned short *)mclist->dmi_addr;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
			*setup_params++ = *eaddrs++;
		}
		
		/* Disable interrupts while playing with the Tx Cmd list. */
		save_flags(flags);
		cli();
		entry = sp->cur_tx++ % TX_RING_SIZE;

		if (speedo_debug > 5)
			printk(" CmdMCSetup frame length %d in entry %d.\n",
				   dev->mc_count, entry);

		/* Change the command to a NoOp, pointing to the CmdMulti command. */
		sp->tx_skbuff[entry] = 0;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].status = CmdNOp << 16;
		sp->tx_ring[entry].link = virt_to_bus(mc_setup_frm);

		/* Set the link in the setup frame. */
		mc_setup_frm->link =
		  virt_to_bus(&(sp->tx_ring[sp->cur_tx % TX_RING_SIZE]));

		sp->last_cmd->command &= ~CmdSuspend;
		/* Immediately trigger the command unit resume. */
		outw(CU_RESUME, ioaddr + SCBCmd);
		sp->last_cmd = mc_setup_frm;
		restore_flags(flags);
		printk("%s: Last command at %p is %4.4x.\n",
			   dev->name, sp->last_cmd, sp->last_cmd->command);
	}

	sp->rx_mode = new_rx_mode;
}

#ifdef MODULE
#if (LINUX_VERSION_CODE < VERSION(1,3,38))	/* 1.3.38 and later */
char kernel_version[] = UTS_RELEASE;
#endif

int
init_module(void)
{
	int cards_found;

	if (debug >= 0)
		speedo_debug = debug;
	if (speedo_debug)
		printk(KERN_INFO "%s", version);

	root_speedo_dev = NULL;
	cards_found = eepro100_init(NULL);
	return cards_found < 0 ? cards_found : 0;
}

void
cleanup_module(void)
{
	struct device *next_dev;

	/* No need to check MOD_IN_USE, as sys_delete_module() checks. */
	while (root_speedo_dev) {
		next_dev = ((struct speedo_private *)root_speedo_dev->priv)->next_module;
		unregister_netdev(root_speedo_dev);
		release_region(root_speedo_dev->base_addr, SPEEDO3_TOTAL_SIZE);
		kfree(root_speedo_dev);
		root_speedo_dev = next_dev;
	}
}
#else   /* not MODULE */
__initfunc(int eepro100_probe(struct device *dev))
{
	int cards_found = 0;

	cards_found = eepro100_init(dev);

	if (speedo_debug > 0  &&  cards_found)
		printk(version);

	return cards_found ? 0 : -ENODEV;
}
#endif  /* MODULE */

/*
 * Local variables:
 *  compile-command: "gcc -DCONFIG_MODVERSIONS -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/net/inet -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O6 -c eepro100.c"
 *  c-indent-level: 4
 *  tab-width: 4
 * End:
 */