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Michael Brown d393e61d8a Temporary hack to work around the "TX overflow" problem in the interim
period before updating to the new driver API (which can cope with
having TX packets in progress).
2006-06-16 14:38:16 +00:00
Michael Brown 52de4935f9 Add 4 bytes to maximum frame length to allow for the frame checksum.
(This actually matters once you try using TCP, because you *will*
receive full-sized frames.)
2006-06-16 14:30:41 +00:00
Michael Brown 7c76791730 Improve debugging output for legacy wrapper 2006-06-16 14:27:04 +00:00
Michael Brown e5865e796b Forward-port event queue fixes from 5.4 tree. 2006-06-16 14:05:43 +00:00
Michael Brown a20c565ef3 Forward-port start-of-day fixes from 5.4 tree 2006-06-16 14:03:43 +00:00
Michael Brown 50ab8c0e5b Forward-port reset-related changes from 5.4 tree. 2006-06-16 14:00:43 +00:00
Michael Brown 3b51c719d3 Generalise three-wire interface to generic SPI interface.
Update rtl8139 driver to instantiate an SPI interface with a three-wire
device attached.
2006-06-14 00:22:50 +00:00
Michael Brown ab4f96e525 Move per-transition delays from generic bit-bashing layer to i2c layer
(since SPI bit-bashing will require different delay semantics).
2006-06-14 00:20:35 +00:00
Michael Brown 714641ae6d Translate between "0 = success" and "0 = failure" call standards. 2006-06-14 00:18:13 +00:00
Michael Brown 51a36f1cfb Change read_bit() to return 0 or -1UL, rather than 0 or 1. 2006-06-12 19:29:50 +00:00
Michael Brown 2e49441535 Updated debug message to reflect change in data structure. 2006-06-12 01:10:08 +00:00
Michael Brown 7ce44f7480 Update to use the generic i2c bit-bashing code. 2006-06-11 00:57:38 +00:00
Michael Brown 3ed40686c9 Added bit-bashing i2c interface code 2006-06-11 00:57:00 +00:00
Michael Brown e90b64d625 Added sketch of bit-bashing interface common code 2006-06-08 19:47:09 +00:00
Michael Brown 1697c78848 Legacy drivers cannot cope with multiple active devices. 2006-06-08 15:18:27 +00:00
Michael Brown 02df45352c Force pci.o to be included.
Print warning message at probe time.
2006-06-05 16:17:52 +00:00
Michael Brown 754cfdfcf4 Legacy drivers will not pad when necessary 2006-06-05 16:10:36 +00:00
Michael Brown 7826de3f7e PNIC doesn't auto-pad. 2006-06-05 16:10:14 +00:00
Michael Brown 286bf68faf Added a very quick and dirty compatibility layer, to allow
not-yet-updated drivers to at least function.
2006-06-05 15:45:21 +00:00
Michael Brown c3e41e6fd1 Added soon-to-be-requisite missing include. 2006-06-05 15:41:22 +00:00
Michael Brown 1f394c2f7c Backing out last change; no immediate plans to make the whole block-device
layer asynchronous, so keeping the sync/async boundary within aoedev.c
seems cleanest for now.
2006-06-01 11:14:59 +00:00
Michael Brown 99ef98d0bf ATA devices are now asynchronous. The ATA layer itself now performs the
async_wait(), though we may wish to move this higher up the stack, and
consider making the block device model asynchronous.  (There is only a
marginal cost for synchronous devices, since they can simply call
async_done() before returning; async_wait() will work seamlessly in this
situation).
2006-05-31 18:57:11 +00:00
Michael Brown 68125bc441 Added generic asynchronous operations code.
Removed data_in_len and data_out_len from ata_command structure; the
lengths are implied by the sector count and the presence of the data_in
or data_out pointers.

Changed AoE code to use subcommands by default, and made aoe_issue()
nonblocking (with completion via async_wait()).
2006-05-31 14:34:17 +00:00
Michael Brown 6541338897 Handle multi-sector reads by splitting them into subcommands. 2006-05-29 08:25:31 +00:00
Michael Brown 9a2a52693d Initial AoE implementation. Limitations are:
Cannot yet handle reads of more than two sectors

  No retransmission

  No way to find out a target's MAC address (this proof of concept uses
  broadcasts)

These limitations shall not last long!  :)
2006-05-28 23:29:43 +00:00
Michael Brown 6f998cecb3 Use separate data-in and data-out buffers.
Increase code simplicity at the expense of around 64 bytes.
2006-05-28 23:26:42 +00:00
Michael Brown 70ef6dbb7c Rewrote to use the new net driver API, the updated PCI API, and the
generic three-wire serial device support for EEPROM access.
2006-05-27 13:45:14 +00:00
Michael Brown aa2468babe Added abstraction layer for a three-wire serial device (e.g. the EEPROM
used on RTL8139 cards).
2006-05-26 15:39:24 +00:00
Michael Brown 95956443e1 Fixed debug code 2006-05-21 16:04:41 +00:00
Michael Brown 80958ff69c Added (untested) support for ATA devices. This code should be generic
enough to support both real IDE chipsets and AoE.
2006-05-21 16:01:23 +00:00
Michael Brown 4d0a0f822d Use insb/outsb; it's marginally faster. 2006-05-20 12:28:44 +00:00
Michael Brown 402ba15c64 READ CAPACITY (16) turns out to be an optional command (even though
READ(16) is mandatory); we must use READ CAPACITY (10) first and then
use READ CAPACITY (16) if the READ CAPACITY (10) returns "out of range".
2006-05-19 18:54:38 +00:00
Michael Brown d48d0fb1bb Add the concept of a "user pointer" (similar to the void __user * in
the kernel), which encapsulates the information needed to refer to an
external buffer.  Under normal operation, this can just be a void *
equivalent, but under -DKEEP_IT_REAL it would be a segoff_t equivalent.

Use this concept to avoid the need for bounce buffers in int13.c,
which reduces memory usage and opens up the possibility of using
multi-sector reads.

Extend the block-device API and the SCSI block device implementation
to support multi-sector reads.

Update iscsi.c to use user buffers.

Move the obsolete portions of realmode.h to old_realmode.h.

MS-DOS now boots an order of magnitude faster over iSCSI (~10 seconds
from power-up to C:> prompt in bochs).
2006-05-19 15:06:51 +00:00
Michael Brown 6b6096d28b Strip down i386 PCI configuration space I/O to the bare minimum. A
typical build will now include 880 bytes of PCI support code, compared to
2327 bytes in Etherboot 5.4.

(There is a slight cost of around 5 extra bytes per access to a
non-constant config space address; this should be an overall win.
Driver-specific accesses will usually be to constant addresses, for
which there is no additional cost.)
2006-05-17 01:12:11 +00:00
Michael Brown 15ee09ed10 Restructured PCI subsystem to fit the new device model.
Generic PCI code now handles 64-bit BARs correctly when setting
"membase"; drivers should need to call pci_bar_start() only if they want
to use BARs other than the first memory or I/O BAR.

Split rarely-used PCI functions out into pciextra.c.

Core PCI code is now 662 bytes (down from 1308 bytes in Etherboot 5.4).
284 bytes of this saving comes from the pci/pciextra split.

Cosmetic changes to lots of drivers (e.g. vendor_id->vendor in order to
match the names used in Linux).
2006-05-16 15:12:06 +00:00
Michael Brown f25731d08f Split "iSCSI as a SCSI device" out from "iSCSI as a TCP protocol". 2006-05-14 23:29:16 +00:00
Michael Brown f33f01c126 Defined SCSI device interface, and added SCSI block device
implementation.
2006-05-13 11:37:50 +00:00
Michael Brown 79f64eea55 Transmit the buffer contents, not the buffer descriptor... 2006-04-28 14:08:41 +00:00
Michael Brown fcf765e42d Add missing {register,free}_netdev().
Tie into existing driver API; we'll fix that up soon.
2006-04-24 18:44:50 +00:00
Michael Brown 832e86246b gcc is rather over-aggressive about optimising out static data structures
even when __atribute__ (( unused )) is correctly set...
2006-04-24 18:31:37 +00:00
Michael Brown 824d6ffa7f Header rearrangement.
I want to get to the point where any header in include/ reflects a
standard user-level header (e.g. a POSIX header), while everything that's
specific to gPXE lives in include/gpxe/.  Headers that reflect a Linux
header (e.g. if_ether.h) should also be in include/gpxe/, with the same
name as the Linux header and, preferably, the same names used for the
definitions.
2006-04-24 15:42:49 +00:00
Michael Brown fdc2ee79db Network API now allows for multiple network devices (although the
implementation allows for only one, and does so without compromising on
the efficiency of static allocation).

Link-layer protocols are cleanly separated from the device drivers.

Network-layer protocols are cleanly separated from individual network
devices.

Link-layer and network-layer protocols are cleanly separated from each
other.
2006-04-24 15:33:06 +00:00
Michael Brown 7be870acd3 More purging 2006-03-17 14:14:36 +00:00
Michael Brown d08ce741a4 Build in gpxe 2006-03-16 19:09:31 +00:00
Michael Brown 0806436d99 Remove accidental duplicate arising from merge 2006-03-16 19:04:19 +00:00
Michael Brown 239579efcf Build under gpxe 2006-03-16 19:02:18 +00:00
Michael Brown d0777627c6 Back out duplication arising from the merge 2006-03-16 18:56:16 +00:00
Michael Brown c4f25b637c Fix to compile under gpxe 2006-03-16 18:54:57 +00:00
Michael Brown 4ee0e0f85e Merge from Etherboot 5.4 2006-03-16 18:51:23 +00:00
Michael Brown 46e7bd5b52 Merge from Etherboot 5.4 2006-03-16 18:44:31 +00:00