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xNBA/src/drivers/net/skel.c

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/**************************************************************************
Etherboot - BOOTP/TFTP Bootstrap Program
Skeleton NIC driver for Etherboot
***************************************************************************/
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*/
/* to get some global routines like printf */
#include "etherboot.h"
/* to get the interface to the body of the program */
#include "nic.h"
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/* Drag in support for whichever bus(es) we want for this NIC */
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#include "pci.h"
#include "isa.h"
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#include "eisa.h"
#include "isapnp.h"
#include "mca.h"
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/* NIC specific static variables go here. Try to avoid using static
* variables wherever possible. In particular, the I/O address can
* always be accessed via nic->ioaddr.
*/
/*
* Don't forget to remove "__unused" from all the function parameters!
*
*/
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/**************************************************************************
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* CONNECT - Connect to the network
**************************************************************************
*/
static int skel_connect ( struct nic *nic __unused ) {
/*
* Connect to the network. For most NICs, this will probably
* be a no-op. For wireless NICs, this should be the point at
* which you attempt to join to an access point.
*
* Return 0 if the connection failed (e.g. no cable plugged
* in), 1 for success.
*
*/
return 1;
}
/**************************************************************************
* POLL - Wait for a frame
**************************************************************************
*/
static int skel_poll ( struct nic *nic __unused, int retrieve __unused ) {
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/* Work out whether or not there's an ethernet packet ready to
* read. Return 0 if not.
*/
/*
if ( ! <packet_ready> ) return 0;
*/
/* retrieve==0 indicates that we are just checking for the
* presence of a packet but don't want to read it just yet.
*/
/*
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if ( ! retrieve ) return 1;
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*/
/* Copy data to nic->packet. Data should include the
* link-layer header (dest MAC, source MAC, type).
* Store length of data in nic->packetlen.
* Return true to indicate a packet has been read.
*/
/*
nic->packetlen = <packet_length>;
memcpy ( nic->packet, <packet_data>, <packet_length> );
return 1;
*/
return 0; /* Remove this line once this method is implemented */
}
/**************************************************************************
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* TRANSMIT - Transmit a frame
**************************************************************************
*/
static void skel_transmit ( struct nic *nic __unused,
const char *dest __unused,
unsigned int type __unused,
unsigned int size __unused,
const char *packet __unused ) {
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/* Transmit packet to dest MAC address. You will need to
* construct the link-layer header (dest MAC, source MAC,
* type).
*/
/*
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unsigned int nstype = htons ( type );
memcpy ( <tx_buffer>, dest, ETH_ALEN );
memcpy ( <tx_buffer> + ETH_ALEN, nic->node_addr, ETH_ALEN );
memcpy ( <tx_buffer> + 2 * ETH_ALEN, &nstype, 2 );
memcpy ( <tx_buffer> + ETH_HLEN, data, size );
<transmit_data> ( <tx_buffer>, size + ETH_HLEN );
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*/
}
/**************************************************************************
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* DISABLE - Turn off ethernet interface
**************************************************************************
*/
static void skel_disable ( struct nic *nic __unused ) {
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/* put the card in its initial state */
/* This function serves 3 purposes.
* This disables DMA and interrupts so we don't receive
* unexpected packets or interrupts from the card after
* etherboot has finished.
* This frees resources so etherboot may use
* this driver on another interface
* This allows etherboot to reinitialize the interface
* if something is something goes wrong.
*/
}
/**************************************************************************
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* IRQ - handle interrupts
**************************************************************************
*/
static void skel_irq ( struct nic *nic __unused, irq_action_t action ) {
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/* This routine is somewhat optional. Etherboot itself
* doesn't use interrupts, but they are required under some
* circumstances when we're acting as a PXE stack.
*
* If you don't implement this routine, the only effect will
* be that your driver cannot be used via Etherboot's UNDI
* API. This won't affect programs that use only the UDP
* portion of the PXE API, such as pxelinux.
*/
switch ( action ) {
case DISABLE :
case ENABLE :
/* Set receive interrupt enabled/disabled state */
/*
outb ( action == ENABLE ? IntrMaskEnabled : IntrMaskDisabled,
nic->ioaddr + IntrMaskRegister );
*/
break;
case FORCE :
/* Force NIC to generate a receive interrupt */
/*
outb ( ForceInterrupt, nic->ioaddr + IntrForceRegister );
*/
break;
}
}
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/**************************************************************************
* OPERATIONS TABLE - Pointers to all the above methods
**************************************************************************
*/
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static struct nic_operations skel_operations = {
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.connect = skel_connect,
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.poll = skel_poll,
.transmit = skel_transmit,
.irq = skel_irq,
.disable = skel_disable,
};
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/**************************************************************************
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* PROBE - Look for an adapter
*
* You need to define a probe routine for each bus type that your
* driver supports, together with tables that enable Etherboot to
* identify that your driver should be used for a particular device.
*
* Delete whichever of the following sections you don't need. For
* example, most PCI devices will only need the PCI probing section;
* ISAPnP, EISA, etc. can all be deleted.
*
**************************************************************************
*/
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/**************************************************************************
* PCI PROBE - Look for an adapter
**************************************************************************
*/
static int skel_pci_probe ( struct dev *dev, struct pci_device *pci ) {
struct nic *nic = nic_device ( dev );
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/* store NIC parameters */
nic->ioaddr = pci->ioaddr;
nic->irqno = pci->irq;
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/* Test for physical presence of NIC */
/*
if ( ! my_tests ) {
DBG ( "Could not find NIC: my explanation\n" );
return 0;
}
*/
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/* point to NIC specific routines */
nic->nic_op = &skel_operations;
return 1;
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}
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static struct pci_id skel_pci_nics[] = {
PCI_ROM ( 0x0000, 0x0000, "skel-pci", "Skeleton PCI Adaptor" ),
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};
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static struct pci_driver skel_pci_driver =
PCI_DRIVER ( "SKELETON/PCI", skel_pci_nics, PCI_NO_CLASS );
BOOT_DRIVER ( "SKELETON/PCI", find_pci_boot_device,
skel_pci_driver, skel_pci_probe );