7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
rlfnb
d4dd6511b9 replace tickdelay with micro_delay to be quantum-agnostic
Change-Id: Ie449d797389a178372035d797c84b02d636788cd
2017-06-01 19:48:56 +02:00
David van Moolenbroek
f7df02e747 libnetdriver: rewrite
This is a driver-breaking update to the netdriver library, which is
used by all network drivers.  The aim of this change is to make the
library more compatible with NetBSD, and in particular with various
features that are expected to be supported by the NetBSD userland.
The main changes made by this patch are the following:

- each network driver now has a NetBSD-style short device name;
- drivers are not expected to receive packets right after startup;
- extended support for receipt modes, including multicast lists;
- support for multiple parallel send, receive requests;
- embedding of I/O vectors in send and receive requests;
- support for capabilities, including checksum offloading;
- support for reporting link status updates to the TCP/IP stack;
- support for setting and retrieving media status;
- support for changing the hardware (MAC) address;
- support for NetBSD interface flags IFF_DEBUG, IFF_LINK[0-2];
- support for NetBSD error statistics;
- support for regular time-based ("tick") callbacks.

IMPORTANT: this patch applies a minimal update to the existing drivers
in order to make them work at all with the new netdriver library.  It
however does *not* change all drivers to make use of the new features.
In fact, strictly speaking, all drivers are now violating requirements
imposed by the new library in one way or another, most notably by
enabling packet receipt when starting the driver.  Changing all the
drivers to be compliant, and to support the newly added options, is
left to future patches.  The existing drivers should currently *not*
be taken as examples of how to implement a new network driver!

With that said, a few drivers have already been changed to make use of
some of the new features: fxp, e1000, rtl8139, and rtl8169 now report
link and media status, and the last three of those now support setting
the hardware MAC address on the fly.  In addition, dp8390 has been
changed to default to PCI autoconfiguration if no configuration is
specified through environment variables.

Change-Id: I4b3ea9c0b9bc25d5b0609c6ff256fb0db71cdc42
2017-04-30 13:15:28 +00:00
Thomas Goering
e1131d9c96 recognize Intel 82540EP LP by e1000
Change-Id: I8868963ba09ce1dffa9416c9ece29c7315dee4cd
2014-12-12 21:28:06 +01:00
David van Moolenbroek
1ad10e3ae0 e1000: use new libnetdriver
Change-Id: I111750d2ca27f01039d0b427b1314aea861e2074
2014-12-04 12:10:49 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
107df7c8fa e1000: convert to KNF
Change-Id: Ibd156c2e0a58fed70895080d4b230b26c500fa11
2014-12-04 12:10:48 +00:00
David van Moolenbroek
92293fafd3 e1000: fix unaligned register access
This resolves a guru meditation in recent VirtualBox versions.

Change-Id: I5034d8af1fe885adda3c027cb23563bffaccf97e
2014-12-04 12:10:46 +00:00
Lionel Sambuc
433d6423c3 New sources layout
Change-Id: Ic716f336b7071063997cf5b4dae6d50e0b4631e9
2014-07-31 16:00:30 +02:00