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#ifndef __DEV_SINICREG_HH__
#define __DEV_SINICREG_HH__
#define __SINIC_REG32(NAME, VAL) static const uint32_t NAME = (VAL)
#define __SINIC_REG64(NAME, VAL) static const uint64_t NAME = (VAL)
#define __SINIC_VAL32(NAME, OFFSET, WIDTH) \
static const uint32_t NAME##_width = WIDTH; \
static const uint32_t NAME##_offset = OFFSET; \
static const uint32_t NAME##_mask = (1 << WIDTH) - 1; \
static const uint32_t NAME = ((1 << WIDTH) - 1) << OFFSET; \
static inline uint32_t get_##NAME(uint32_t reg) \
{ return (reg & NAME) >> OFFSET; } \
static inline uint32_t set_##NAME(uint32_t reg, uint32_t val) \
{ return (reg & ~NAME) | ((val << OFFSET) & NAME); }
#define __SINIC_VAL64(NAME, OFFSET, WIDTH) \
static const uint64_t NAME##_width = WIDTH; \
static const uint64_t NAME##_offset = OFFSET; \
static const uint64_t NAME##_mask = (ULL(1) << WIDTH) - 1; \
static const uint64_t NAME = ((ULL(1) << WIDTH) - 1) << OFFSET; \
static inline uint64_t get_##NAME(uint64_t reg) \
{ return (reg & NAME) >> OFFSET; } \
static inline uint64_t set_##NAME(uint64_t reg, uint64_t val) \
{ return (reg & ~NAME) | ((val << OFFSET) & NAME); }
namespace Sinic {
namespace Regs {
static const int VirtualShift = 8;
static const int VirtualMask = 0xff;
// Registers
__SINIC_REG32(Config, 0x00); // 32: configuration register
__SINIC_REG32(Command, 0x04); // 32: command register
__SINIC_REG32(IntrStatus, 0x08); // 32: interrupt status
__SINIC_REG32(IntrMask, 0x0c); // 32: interrupt mask
__SINIC_REG32(RxMaxCopy, 0x10); // 32: max bytes per rx copy
__SINIC_REG32(TxMaxCopy, 0x14); // 32: max bytes per tx copy
__SINIC_REG32(RxMaxIntr, 0x18); // 32: max receives per interrupt
__SINIC_REG32(VirtualCount, 0x1c); // 32: number of virutal NICs
__SINIC_REG32(RxFifoSize, 0x20); // 32: rx fifo capacity in bytes
__SINIC_REG32(TxFifoSize, 0x24); // 32: tx fifo capacity in bytes
__SINIC_REG32(RxFifoMark, 0x28); // 32: rx fifo high watermark
__SINIC_REG32(TxFifoMark, 0x2c); // 32: tx fifo low watermark
__SINIC_REG32(RxData, 0x30); // 64: receive data
__SINIC_REG32(RxDone, 0x38); // 64: receive done
__SINIC_REG32(RxWait, 0x40); // 64: receive done (busy wait)
__SINIC_REG32(TxData, 0x48); // 64: transmit data
__SINIC_REG32(TxDone, 0x50); // 64: transmit done
__SINIC_REG32(TxWait, 0x58); // 64: transmit done (busy wait)
__SINIC_REG32(HwAddr, 0x60); // 64: mac address
__SINIC_REG32(Size, 0x68); // register addres space size
// Config register bits
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_ZeroCopy, 12, 1); // enable zero copy
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_DelayCopy,11, 1); // enable delayed copy
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_RSS, 10, 1); // enable receive side scaling
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_RxThread, 9, 1); // enable receive threads
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_TxThread, 8, 1); // enable transmit thread
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_Filter, 7, 1); // enable receive filter
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_Vlan, 6, 1); // enable vlan tagging
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_Vaddr, 5, 1); // enable virtual addressing
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_Desc, 4, 1); // enable tx/rx descriptors
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_Poll, 3, 1); // enable polling
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_IntEn, 2, 1); // enable interrupts
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_TxEn, 1, 1); // enable transmit
__SINIC_VAL32(Config_RxEn, 0, 1); // enable receive
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
2005-10-22 02:28:21 +02:00
// Command register bits
__SINIC_VAL32(Command_Intr, 1, 1); // software interrupt
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL32(Command_Reset, 0, 1); // reset chip
// Interrupt register bits
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_Soft, 8, 1); // software interrupt
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
2005-10-22 02:28:21 +02:00
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_TxLow, 7, 1); // tx fifo dropped below watermark
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_TxFull, 6, 1); // tx fifo full
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_TxDMA, 5, 1); // tx dma completed w/ interrupt
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_TxPacket, 4, 1); // packet transmitted
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_RxHigh, 3, 1); // rx fifo above high watermark
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_RxEmpty, 2, 1); // rx fifo empty
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_RxDMA, 1, 1); // rx dma completed w/ interrupt
__SINIC_VAL32(Intr_RxPacket, 0, 1); // packet received
__SINIC_REG32(Intr_All, 0x01ff); // all valid interrupts
__SINIC_REG32(Intr_NoDelay, 0x01cc); // interrupts that aren't coalesced
__SINIC_REG32(Intr_Res, ~0x01ff); // reserved interrupt bits
// RX Data Description
__SINIC_VAL64(RxData_Vaddr, 60, 1); // Addr is virtual
__SINIC_VAL64(RxData_Len, 40, 20); // 0 - 256k
__SINIC_VAL64(RxData_Addr, 0, 40); // Address 1TB
// TX Data Description
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL64(TxData_More, 63, 1); // Packet not complete (will dma more)
__SINIC_VAL64(TxData_Checksum, 62, 1); // do checksum
__SINIC_VAL64(TxData_Vaddr, 60, 1); // Addr is virtual
__SINIC_VAL64(TxData_Len, 40, 20); // 0 - 256k
__SINIC_VAL64(TxData_Addr, 0, 40); // Address 1TB
// RX Done/Busy Information
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_Packets, 32, 16); // number of packets in rx fifo
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_Busy, 31, 1); // receive dma busy copying
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_Complete, 30, 1); // valid data (packet complete)
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_More, 29, 1); // Packet has more data (dma again)
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_Empty, 28, 1); // rx fifo is empty
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_High, 27, 1); // rx fifo is above the watermark
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_NotHigh, 26, 1); // rxfifo never hit the high watermark
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_TcpError, 25, 1); // TCP packet error (bad checksum)
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_UdpError, 24, 1); // UDP packet error (bad checksum)
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_IpError, 23, 1); // IP packet error (bad checksum)
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_TcpPacket, 22, 1); // this is a TCP packet
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_UdpPacket, 21, 1); // this is a UDP packet
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_IpPacket, 20, 1); // this is an IP packet
__SINIC_VAL64(RxDone_CopyLen, 0, 20); // up to 256k
// TX Done/Busy Information
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Packets, 32, 16); // number of packets in tx fifo
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Busy, 31, 1); // transmit dma busy copying
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Complete, 30, 1); // valid data (packet complete)
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Full, 29, 1); // tx fifo is full
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Low, 28, 1); // tx fifo is below the watermark
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res0, 27, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res1, 26, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res2, 25, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res3, 24, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res4, 23, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res5, 22, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res6, 21, 1); // reserved
__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_Res7, 20, 1); // reserved
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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__SINIC_VAL64(TxDone_CopyLen, 0, 20); // up to 256k
struct Info
{
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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uint8_t size;
bool read;
bool write;
const char *name;
};
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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/* namespace Regs */ }
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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inline const Regs::Info&
regInfo(Addr daddr)
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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{
static Regs::Info invalid = { 0, false, false, "invalid" };
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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static Regs::Info info [] = {
{ 4, true, true, "Config" },
{ 4, false, true, "Command" },
{ 4, true, true, "IntrStatus" },
{ 4, true, true, "IntrMask" },
{ 4, true, false, "RxMaxCopy" },
{ 4, true, false, "TxMaxCopy" },
{ 4, true, false, "RxMaxIntr" },
{ 4, true, false, "VirtualCount" },
{ 4, true, false, "RxFifoSize" },
{ 4, true, false, "TxFifoSize" },
{ 4, true, false, "RxFifoMark" },
{ 4, true, false, "TxFifoMark" },
{ 8, true, true, "RxData" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, false, "RxDone" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, false, "RxWait" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, true, "TxData" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, false, "TxDone" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, false, "TxWait" },
invalid,
{ 8, true, false, "HwAddr" },
invalid,
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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};
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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return info[daddr / 4];
}
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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inline bool
regValid(Addr daddr)
{
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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if (daddr > Regs::Size)
return false;
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
2005-10-22 02:28:21 +02:00
if (regInfo(daddr).size == 0)
return false;
Major changes to sinic device model. Rearrage read/write, better interrupts. dev/sinic.cc: - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. Includes RxDone, RxWait, TxDone, and TxWait - Use the new register information accessor functions to grab validity and size information for the read and write functions - read all registers directly from the register space by offset and size, not by actual name (less code) - The side effect of reading the interrupt status (clearing it) now happens outside the actual chunk of code where the value is loaded. - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - When RxData or TxData are written, their busy flag is set to indicate that they have an outstanding transaction. - The RxHigh and TxLow interrupts are special, they only interrupt if the rxEmpty or txFull limits were hit - Move reset to the command register - Update more registers on reset, clear rxEmpty and txFull - Data dumps only happen if EthernetData trace flag set - When a DMA completes, kick the other engine if it was waiting - implement all of the new interrupts - serialize the new stuff dev/sinic.hh: - Put all registers with their proper size and alignment into the regs struct so that we can copy multiple at a time. - Provide accessor functions for accessing the registers with different sizes. - Flags to track when the rx fifo hit empty and the tx fifo became full. These flags are used to determine what to do when below the watermarks, and are reset when crossing the watermark. - the txDmaEvent should actually trigger the txDmaDone function - Add an iprRead function for when we may want speculative access to device registers through an ipr or special instruction. - The prepareRead function sets all the variables in the register file that depend on various state bits that change on the fly. - add rx_max_intr and dedicated (for dedicated thread) config params dev/sinicreg.hh: Add some new registers: Command, RxMaxIntr, RxFifoSize, TxFifoSize, rename XxThreshold to XxFifoMark Move Reset to the Command register Add Thread to the Config register New interrupts, better names More info in RxDone and TxDone Easier access to information on each register (size, read, write, name) python/m5/objects/Ethernet.py: Both sinic and nsgige have the dedicated thread Add a parameter to configure the maximum number for receive packets per interrupt --HG-- extra : convert_revision : 407c5a993b6fb17326b4c623ee5d4b25fd69ac80
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return true;
}
/* namespace Sinic */ }
#endif // __DEV_SINICREG_HH__