contiki/cpu/avr/dev/rtl8019.h

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#ifndef __RTL8019_H__
#define __RTL8019_H__
/*****************************************************************************
* Module Name: Realtek 8019AS Driver
*
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin (www.embedded-creations.com)
*
* Original Release: September 21, 2002
*
* Module Description:
* Provides functions to initialize the Realtek 8019AS, and send and retreive
* packets
*
* September 30, 2002 - Louis Beaudoin
* Receive functions modified to handle errors encountered when receiving a
* fast data stream. Functions now manually retreive data instead of
* using the send packet command. Interface improved by checking for
* overruns and data in the buffer internally.
* Corrected the overrun function - overrun flag was not reset after overrun
* Added support for the Imagecraft Compiler
* Added support to communicate with the NIC using general I/O ports
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*#include "delay.h"*/
#include "compiler.h"
/*****************************************************************************
* RTL8019beginPacketSend(unsigned int packetLength)
* Args: unsigned int - length of the Ethernet frame (see note)
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Sets up the NIC to send a packet
* Notes: The NIC will not send packets less than 60 bytes long (the min
* Ethernet frame length. The transmit length is automatically
* increased to 60 bytes if packetLength is < 60
*****************************************************************************/
void RTL8019beginPacketSend(unsigned int packetLength);
/*****************************************************************************
* RTL8019sendPacketData(unsigned char * localBuffer, unsigned int length)
* Args: 1. unsigned char * localBuffer - Pointer to the beginning of
* the buffer to load into the NIC
* 2. unsigned char length - number of bytes to copy to
* the NIC
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Loads length # of bytes from a local buffer to the transmit
* packet buffer
* Notes: RTL8019beginPacketSend() must be called before sending
* any data.
* Several calls to RTL8019retreivePacketData() may be made to
* copy packet data from different buffers
*****************************************************************************/
void RTL8019sendPacketData(unsigned char * localBuffer, unsigned int length);
/*****************************************************************************
* RTL8019endPacketSend()
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Ends a packet send operation and instructs the NIC to transmit
* the frame over the network
*****************************************************************************/
void RTL8019endPacketSend(void);
/*****************************************************************************
* initRTL8019(void);
*
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Sets up the RTL8019 NIC hardware interface, and initializes
* the buffers and configuration of the NIC
*****************************************************************************/
void initRTL8019(void);
/*****************************************************************************
* processRTL8019Interrupt(void);
*
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Reads the NIC's ISR register looking for a receive buffer
* overrun - which is then handled.
* Notes: The function does not need to be called in response to an
* interrupt. The function can be polled and the NIC's INT
* line not used. This function should be called before
* attempting to retreive a packet from the NIC
*****************************************************************************/
void processRTL8019Interrupt(void);
/*****************************************************************************
* unsigned char RTL8019ReceiveEmpty(void);
*
* Returns: non-zero (true) if buffer is empty, zero if data in buffer
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Compares the BNRY and CURR receive buffer pointers to see if
* there is a packet in the receive buffer
* ** Removed as of version 0.60.1 **
*****************************************************************************/
//unsigned char RTL8019ReceiveEmpty(void);
/*****************************************************************************
* unsigned int RTL8019beginPacketRetreive()
* Returns: unsigned int - length of the Ethernet frame (see note)
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Sets up the NIC to retreive a packet
* Notes: The size returned is the size of all the data in the Ethernet
* frame minus the Ethernet checksum. This may include unused
* trailer bytes appended if data is less than the minimum
* Ethernet frame length (60 bytes). A size of zero indicates
* there are no packets available.
* A call to RTL8019beginPacketRetreive() must be followed by a
* call to RTL8019endPacketRetreive() regardless if data is
* retreived, unless 0 is returned.
*****************************************************************************/
unsigned int RTL8019beginPacketRetreive(void);
/*****************************************************************************
* RTL8019retreivePacketData(unsigned char * localBuffer, unsigned int length)
* Args: 1. unsigned char * localBuffer - Pointer to the beginning of
* the buffer to store the ethernet frame.
* 2. unsigned char length - number of bytes to copy to
* localBuffer
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Loads length # of bytes from the receive packet buffer to
* a local buffer
* Notes: RTL8019beginPacketRetreive() must be called before retreiving
* any data.
* Several calls to RTL8019retreivePacketData() may be made to
* copy packet data to different buffers
*****************************************************************************/
void RTL8019retreivePacketData(unsigned char * localBuffer,
unsigned int length);
/*****************************************************************************
* RTL8019endPacketRetreive()
* Created By: Louis Beaudoin
* Date: September 21, 2002
* Description: Ends a packet retreive operation begun by calling
* RTL8019beginPacketRetreive(). The NIC buffer space used by
* the retreived packet is freed
* Notes: A packet may be removed from the buffer without being read
* by calling RTL8019endPacketRetreive() after
* RTL8019beginPacketRetreive().
*****************************************************************************/
void RTL8019endPacketRetreive(void);
/*****************************************************************************
*
* AVR hardware setup
*
* External SRAM Interface:
* The five NIC address lines are taken from A8-A12 (uses the
* non-multiplexed address port so no latch is required)
*
* General I/O Interface:
* Two full ports are required for the address and data buses. Two pins
* from another port are used to control the read and write lines
*
* One output pin is required for hard resetting the NIC
*
*****************************************************************************/
// set to 1 to use the External SRAM Interface - 0 for General I/O
#define MEMORY_MAPPED_NIC 1
#if MEMORY_MAPPED_NIC /*** NIC Interface through External SRAM Interface ****/
// NIC is mapped from address 0x8000 - 0x9F00
#define MEMORY_MAPPED_RTL8019_OFFSET 0x8300
#else /************ NIC Interface through General I/O *******************/
// RTL8019 address port
#define RTL8019_ADDRESS_PORT PORTC
#define RTL8019_ADDRESS_DDR DDRC
// RTL8019 data port
#define RTL8019_DATA_PORT PORTA
#define RTL8019_DATA_DDR DDRA
#define RTL8019_DATA_PIN PINA
// RTL8019 control port
#define RTL8019_CONTROL_PORT PORTD
#define RTL8019_CONTROL_DDR DDRD
#define RTL8019_CONTROL_READPIN PD7
#define RTL8019_CONTROL_WRITEPIN PD6
// macros to control the read and write pins
#define RTL8019_CLEAR_READ cbi(RTL8019_CONTROL_PORT,\
RTL8019_CONTROL_READPIN)
#define RTL8019_SET_READ sbi(RTL8019_CONTROL_PORT,\
RTL8019_CONTROL_READPIN)
#define RTL8019_CLEAR_WRITE cbi(RTL8019_CONTROL_PORT,\
RTL8019_CONTROL_WRITEPIN)
#define RTL8019_SET_WRITE sbi(RTL8019_CONTROL_PORT,\
RTL8019_CONTROL_WRITEPIN)
#endif /** NIC Interface **/
// RTL RESET - Port B pin 0
#define RTL8019_RESET_PORT PORTE
#define RTL8019_RESET_DDR DDRE
#define RTL8019_RESET_PIN PORTE0
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Ethernet constants
*
*****************************************************************************/
#define ETHERNET_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH 0x3C
#define ETHERNET_HEADER_LENGTH 0x0E
/*****************************************************************************
*
* MAC address assigned to the RTL8019
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*#define MYMAC_0 '0'
#define MYMAC_1 'F'
#define MYMAC_2 'F'
#define MYMAC_3 'I'
#define MYMAC_4 'C'
#define MYMAC_5 'E'*/
#define MYMAC_0 0x00
#define MYMAC_1 0x06
#define MYMAC_2 0x98
#define MYMAC_3 0x01
#define MYMAC_4 0x02
#define MYMAC_5 0x26
#endif /* __RTL8019_H__ */