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1993-06-15
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version equ 0
;History:78,1
; The following people have contributed to this code: David Horne, Eric
; Henderson, and Bob Clements.
; Copyright, 1988-1992, Russell Nelson, Crynwr Software
; 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, version 1.
;
; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
; GNU General Public License for more details.
;
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
include defs.asm
code segment word public
assume cs:code, ds:code
;*****************************************************************************
;
; es3210 controller board offsets
; IO port definition (BASE in io_addr)
;*****************************************************************************
NE_RESET equ 04h ;board control bits.
EBASE equ 10h
EN_OFF equ 20h
NE_DATAPORT equ 60h ; es3210 Port Window.
include 8390.inc
; Shared memory management parameters
SM_TSTART_PG equ 000h ; First page of TX buffer
SM_RSTART_PG equ 006h ; Starting page of RX ring
SM_RSTOP_PG equ 040h ; Last page +1 of RX ring
pause_ macro
; jmp $+2
;
; The reason for the pause_ macro is to establish a minimum time between
; accesses to the card hardware. The assumption is that the fetch and execution
; of the jmp $+2 instruction will provide this time. In a fast cache machine
; this may be a false assumption. In a fast cache machine, there may be
; NO REAL TIME DIFFERENCE between the two I/O instruction streams below:
;
; in al,dx in al,dx
; jmp $+2
; in al,dx in al,dx
;
; To establish a minimum delay, an I/O instruction must be used. A good rule of
; thumb is that ISA I/O instructions take ~1.0 microseconds and MCA I/O
; instructions take ~0.5 microseconds. Reading the NMI Status Register (0x61)
; is a good way to pause on all machines.
;
; The National 8390 Chip (NIC) requires 4 bus clocks between successive
; chip selects (National DP8390 Data Sheet Addendum, June 1990 -- it took them
; long enough to figure this out and tell everyone) or the NIC behaves badly.
; Therefor one I/O instruction should be inserted between each successive
; NIC I/O instruction that could occur 'back - to - back' on a fast cache
; machine.
; - gft - 910529
;
push ax
in al, 61h ;EISA bus requires more delay.
in al, 61h
pop ax
;
endm
reset_8390 macro
loadport
setport NE_RESET
mov al,4 ;reset the board.
out dx,al
longpause
mov al,1 ;unreset the board.
out dx,al
endm
terminate_board macro
endm
public int_no, io_addr, mem_base
int_no db 2,0,0,0 ;must be four bytes long for get_number.
io_addr dw 0300h,0 ; I/O address for card
mem_base dw 00000h,0 ; Shared memory addr
public driver_class, driver_type, driver_name, driver_function, parameter_list
driver_class db BLUEBOOK, IEEE8023, 0 ;from the packet spec
driver_type dw 54 ;from the packet spec
driver_name db 'es3210',0 ;name of the driver.
driver_function db 2
parameter_list label byte
db 1 ;major rev of packet driver
db 9 ;minor rev of packet driver
db 14 ;length of parameter list
db EADDR_LEN ;length of MAC-layer address
dw GIANT ;MTU, including MAC headers
dw MAX_MULTICAST * EADDR_LEN ;buffer size of multicast addrs
dw 0 ;(# of back-to-back MTU rcvs) - 1
dw 0 ;(# of successive xmits) - 1
int_num dw 0 ;Interrupt # to hook for post-EOI
;processing, 0 == none,
include movemem.asm
;
; Block input routine
; CX = byte count, es:di = buffer location, ax = buffer address
public block_input
block_input:
.386
push ds
push eax
assume ds:nothing
mov ds,mem_base ; ds:si points at first byte to move
mov si,ax
add ax,cx ; Find the end of this frame.
cmp ah,byte ptr cs:sm_rstop_ptr ; Over the top of the ring?
jb rcopy_one_piece ; Go move it
rcopy_wrap:
; Copy in two pieces due to buffer wraparound.
mov ah,byte ptr cs:sm_rstop_ptr ; Compute length of first part
xor al,al
sub ax,si ; as all of the pages up to wrap point
sub cx,ax ; Move the rest in second part
push cx ; Save count of second part
mov cx,ax ; Count for first move
shr cx,2 ; convert byte count to dword count
rep movsd
mov si,SM_RSTART_PG*256 ; Offset to start of first receive page
pop cx ; Bytes left to move
rcopy_one_piece:
;transfer all complete dwords.
push cx
shr cx,2 ; convert byte count to dword count
rep movsd
pop cx
;now take take of any trailing words and/or bytes.
lodsd
test cx,2
je rcopy_one_word
stosw
shr eax,16
rcopy_one_word:
test cx,1
je rcopy_one_byte
stosb
rcopy_one_byte:
pop eax
pop ds
.8086
ret
;
; Block output routine
; CX = byte count, ds:si = buffer location, ax = buffer address
block_output:
assume ds:nothing
.386
mov es,mem_base ; Set up ES:DI at the shared RAM
mov di,ax ; ..
add cx,3 ;round up to next highest dword.
shr cx,2
rep movsd
clc
.8086
ret
include 8390.asm
public usage_msg
usage_msg db "usage: es3210 [options] <packet_int_no> <hardware_irq> <io_addr> <mem_base>",CR,LF,'$'
no_board_msg db "No es3210 detected.",CR,LF,'$'
io_addr_funny_msg label byte
db "No es3210 detected, continuing anyway.",CR,LF,'$'
public copyright_msg
copyright_msg db "Packet driver for es3210, version "
db '0'+(majver / 10),'0'+(majver mod 10),".",'0'+version,".",'0'+dp8390_version,CR,LF,'$'
int_no_name db "Interrupt number ",'$'
io_addr_name db "I/O port ",'$'
mem_base_name db "Memory address ",'$'
extrn is_386: byte ;=0 if 80[12]8[68], =1 if 80[34]86.
extrn set_recv_isr: near
;enter with si -> argument string, di -> word to store.
;if there is no number, don't change the number.
extrn get_number: near
;enter with dx -> name of word, di -> dword to print.
extrn print_number: near
public parse_args
parse_args:
;exit with nc if all went well, cy otherwise.
mov di,offset int_no
call get_number
mov di,offset io_addr
call get_number
mov di,offset mem_base
call get_number
cmp io_addr,-1 ;Did they ask for auto-detect?
je find_board
call detect_board ;no, just verify its existance.
je find_board_found
mov dx,offset io_addr_funny_msg
mov ah,9
int 21h
jmp find_board_found
find_board:
mov io_addr,0c80h ;Search for the Ethernet address.
mov io_addr+2,0
find_board_0:
call detect_board
je find_board_found
find_board_again:
add io_addr,1000h ;not at this port, try another.
jnc find_board_0
mov dx,offset no_board_msg ;Tell them that we can't find it.
mov ah,9
int 21h
stc
ret
find_board_found:
clc
ret
extrn etopen_diagn: byte
init_card:
;get the board data. This is (16) bytes starting at remote
;dma address 0. Put it in a buffer called board_data.
assume ds:code
or endcfg,ENDCFG_WTS
movseg es,ds
mov di,offset board_data
.386
loadport ; Get our Ethernet address base.
setport EBASE
mov cx,EADDR_LEN
read_address_1:
insb ; get a byte of the eprom address
inc dx ; next register
loop read_address_1 ; go back for rest
.8086
push ds ; Copy from card's address to current address
pop es
mov si, offset board_data ; address is at start
mov di, offset rom_address
mov cx, EADDR_LEN ; Copy one address length
rep movsb ; ..
clc
ret
public print_parameters
print_parameters:
;echo our command-line parameters
mov di,offset int_no
mov dx,offset int_no_name
call print_number
mov di,offset io_addr
mov dx,offset io_addr_name
call print_number
mov di,offset mem_base
mov dx,offset mem_base_name
call print_number
ret
detect_board:
;test to see if a board is located at io_addr.
;return nz if not.
loadport
setport EBASE
in al,dx ;Check for Interlan's prefix word.
cmp al,2
jne detect_board_exit
setport EBASE+1
in al,dx
cmp al,7
jne detect_board_exit
setport EBASE+EADDR_LEN ;first byte following should be 0
in al,dx
cmp al,0
jne detect_board_exit
setport EBASE+EADDR_LEN+1 ;second byte should be 55h
in al,dx
cmp al,55h
detect_board_exit:
ret
code ends
end