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authorAndy Fleming2008-08-31 16:33:26 -0500
committerBen Warren2008-09-02 21:18:15 -0700
commit75b9d4ae0d69f214eab641caf12ce8af83a39a42 (patch)
tree61614a99bcfc7389d0c337edde151dac29a98af5 /drivers/net/tsec.c
parentdd3d1f56a01f460d560766126ee7dfed2ea9bc10 (diff)
Pass in tsec_info struct through tsec_initialize
The tsec driver contains a hard-coded array of configuration information for the tsec ethernet controllers. We create a default function that works for most tsecs, and allow that to be overridden by board code. It creates an array of tsec_info structures, which are then parsed by the corresponding driver instance to determine configuration. Also, add regs, miiregs, and devname fields to the tsec_info structure, so that we don't need the kludgy "index" parameter. Signed-off-by: Andy Fleming <afleming@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Warren <biggerbadderben@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net/tsec.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/tsec.c113
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/tsec.c b/drivers/net/tsec.c
index 59d41e9ce68..fbbdd3da9bf 100644
--- a/drivers/net/tsec.c
+++ b/drivers/net/tsec.c
@@ -32,63 +32,12 @@ typedef volatile struct rtxbd {
rxbd8_t rxbd[PKTBUFSRX];
} RTXBD;
-/* The tsec_info structure contains 3 values which the
- * driver uses to determine how to operate a given ethernet
- * device. The information needed is:
- * phyaddr - The address of the PHY which is attached to
- * the given device.
- *
- * flags - This variable indicates whether the device
- * supports gigabit speed ethernet, and whether it should be
- * in reduced mode.
- *
- * phyregidx - This variable specifies which ethernet device
- * controls the MII Management registers which are connected
- * to the PHY. For now, only TSEC1 (index 0) has
- * access to the PHYs, so all of the entries have "0".
- *
- * The values specified in the table are taken from the board's
- * config file in include/configs/. When implementing a new
- * board with ethernet capability, it is necessary to define:
- * TSECn_PHY_ADDR
- * TSECn_PHYIDX
- *
- * for n = 1,2,3, etc. And for FEC:
- * FEC_PHY_ADDR
- * FEC_PHYIDX
- */
-static struct tsec_info_struct tsec_info[] = {
-#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC1
- {TSEC1_PHY_ADDR, TSEC1_FLAGS, TSEC1_PHYIDX},
-#else
- {0, 0, 0},
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC2
- {TSEC2_PHY_ADDR, TSEC2_FLAGS, TSEC2_PHYIDX},
-#else
- {0, 0, 0},
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC
- {FEC_PHY_ADDR, FEC_FLAGS, FEC_PHYIDX},
-#else
-#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC3
- {TSEC3_PHY_ADDR, TSEC3_FLAGS, TSEC3_PHYIDX},
-#else
- {0, 0, 0},
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC4
- {TSEC4_PHY_ADDR, TSEC4_FLAGS, TSEC4_PHYIDX},
-#else
- {0, 0, 0},
-#endif /* CONFIG_TSEC4 */
-#endif /* CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC */
-};
-
-#define MAXCONTROLLERS (4)
+#define MAXCONTROLLERS (8)
static int relocated = 0;
static struct tsec_private *privlist[MAXCONTROLLERS];
+static int num_tsecs = 0;
#ifdef __GNUC__
static RTXBD rtx __attribute__ ((aligned(8)));
@@ -121,10 +70,51 @@ static int tsec_miiphy_read(char *devname, unsigned char addr,
static int tsec_mcast_addr (struct eth_device *dev, u8 mcast_mac, u8 set);
#endif
+/* Default initializations for TSEC controllers. */
+
+static struct tsec_info_struct tsec_info[] = {
+#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC1
+ STD_TSEC_INFO(1), /* TSEC1 */
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC2
+ STD_TSEC_INFO(2), /* TSEC2 */
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC
+ {
+ .regs = (tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR + 0x2000),
+ .miiregs = (tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR),
+ .devname = CONFIG_MPC85XX_FEC_NAME,
+ .phyaddr = FEC_PHY_ADDR,
+ .flags = FEC_FLAGS
+ }, /* FEC */
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC3
+ STD_TSEC_INFO(3), /* TSEC3 */
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_TSEC4
+ STD_TSEC_INFO(4), /* TSEC4 */
+#endif
+};
+
+int tsec_eth_init(bd_t *bis, struct tsec_info_struct *tsecs, int num)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
+ tsec_initialize(bis, &tsecs[i]);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int tsec_standard_init(bd_t *bis)
+{
+ return tsec_eth_init(bis, tsec_info, ARRAY_SIZE(tsec_info));
+}
+
/* Initialize device structure. Returns success if PHY
* initialization succeeded (i.e. if it recognizes the PHY)
*/
-int tsec_initialize(bd_t * bis, int index, char *devname)
+int tsec_initialize(bd_t * bis, struct tsec_info_struct *tsec_info)
{
struct eth_device *dev;
int i;
@@ -142,16 +132,14 @@ int tsec_initialize(bd_t * bis, int index, char *devname)
if (NULL == priv)
return 0;
- privlist[index] = priv;
- priv->regs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR + index * TSEC_SIZE);
- priv->phyregs = (volatile tsec_t *)(TSEC_BASE_ADDR +
- tsec_info[index].phyregidx *
- TSEC_SIZE);
+ privlist[num_tsecs++] = priv;
+ priv->regs = tsec_info->regs;
+ priv->phyregs = tsec_info->miiregs;
- priv->phyaddr = tsec_info[index].phyaddr;
- priv->flags = tsec_info[index].flags;
+ priv->phyaddr = tsec_info->phyaddr;
+ priv->flags = tsec_info->flags;
- sprintf(dev->name, devname);
+ sprintf(dev->name, tsec_info->devname);
dev->iobase = 0;
dev->priv = priv;
dev->init = tsec_init;
@@ -226,7 +214,6 @@ int tsec_init(struct eth_device *dev, bd_t * bd)
/* If there's no link, fail */
return (priv->link ? 0 : -1);
-
}
/* Write value to the device's PHY through the registers