/** * This function resets the device but preserves the options set by the user. * * The descriptor list could be reinitialized with the same calls to * XEmacPs_BdRingClone() as used in main(). Doing this is a matter of * preference. * In many cases, an OS may have resources tied up in the descriptors. * Reinitializing in this case may bad for the OS since its resources may be * permamently lost. * * @param EmacPsInstancePtr is a pointer to the instance of the EmacPs * driver. * * @return XST_SUCCESS if successful, else XST_FAILURE. * * @note None. * *****************************************************************************/ static int EmacPsResetDevice(XEmacPs * EmacPsInstancePtr) { int Status = 0; u8 MacSave[6]; u32 Options; XEmacPs_Bd BdTemplate; /* * Stop device */ XEmacPs_Stop(EmacPsInstancePtr); /* * Save the device state */ XEmacPs_GetMacAddress(EmacPsInstancePtr, &MacSave, 1); Options = XEmacPs_GetOptions(EmacPsInstancePtr); /* * Stop and reset the device */ XEmacPs_Reset(EmacPsInstancePtr); /* * Restore the state */ XEmacPs_SetMacAddress(EmacPsInstancePtr, &MacSave, 1); Status |= XEmacPs_SetOptions(EmacPsInstancePtr, Options); Status |= XEmacPs_ClearOptions(EmacPsInstancePtr, ~Options); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error restoring state after reset"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup callbacks */ Status = XEmacPs_SetHandler(EmacPsInstancePtr, XEMACPS_HANDLER_DMASEND, (void *) XEmacPsSendHandler, EmacPsInstancePtr); Status |= XEmacPs_SetHandler(EmacPsInstancePtr, XEMACPS_HANDLER_DMARECV, (void *) XEmacPsRecvHandler, EmacPsInstancePtr); Status |= XEmacPs_SetHandler(EmacPsInstancePtr, XEMACPS_HANDLER_ERROR, (void *) XEmacPsErrorHandler, EmacPsInstancePtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error assigning handlers"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup RxBD space. * * We have already defined a properly aligned area of memory to store * RxBDs at the beginning of this source code file so just pass its * address into the function. No MMU is being used so the physical and * virtual addresses are the same. * * Setup a BD template for the Rx channel. This template will be copied * to every RxBD. We will not have to explicitly set these again. */ XEmacPs_BdClear(&BdTemplate); /* * Create the RxBD ring */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingCreate(&(XEmacPs_GetRxRing (EmacPsInstancePtr)), RX_BD_LIST_START_ADDRESS, RX_BD_LIST_START_ADDRESS, XEMACPS_BD_ALIGNMENT, RXBD_CNT); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap ("Error setting up RxBD space, BdRingCreate"); return XST_FAILURE; } Status = XEmacPs_BdRingClone(& (XEmacPs_GetRxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), &BdTemplate, XEMACPS_RECV); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap ("Error setting up RxBD space, BdRingClone"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup TxBD space. * * Like RxBD space, we have already defined a properly aligned area of * memory to use. * * Also like the RxBD space, we create a template. Notice we don't set * the "last" attribute. The examples will be overriding this * attribute so it does no good to set it up here. */ XEmacPs_BdClear(&BdTemplate); XEmacPs_BdSetStatus(&BdTemplate, XEMACPS_TXBUF_USED_MASK); /* * Create the TxBD ring */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingCreate(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing (EmacPsInstancePtr)), TX_BD_LIST_START_ADDRESS, TX_BD_LIST_START_ADDRESS, XEMACPS_BD_ALIGNMENT, TXBD_CNT); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap ("Error setting up TxBD space, BdRingCreate"); return XST_FAILURE; } Status = XEmacPs_BdRingClone(& (XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), &BdTemplate, XEMACPS_SEND); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap ("Error setting up TxBD space, BdRingClone"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Restart the device */ XEmacPs_Start(EmacPsInstancePtr); return XST_SUCCESS; }
void start_emacps (xemacpsif_s *xemacps) { /* start the temac */ XEmacPs_Start(&xemacps->emacps); }
/** * * This function demonstrates the usage of the EMACPS by sending and * receiving a single frame in DMA interrupt mode. * The source packet will be described by two descriptors. It will be * received into a buffer described by a single descriptor. * * @param EmacPsInstancePtr is a pointer to the instance of the EmacPs * driver. * * @return XST_SUCCESS to indicate success, otherwise XST_FAILURE. * * @note None. * *****************************************************************************/ int EmacPsDmaSingleFrameIntrExample(XEmacPs *EmacPsInstancePtr) { int Status; u32 PayloadSize = 1000; u32 NumRxBuf = 0; XEmacPs_Bd *Bd1Ptr; XEmacPs_Bd *Bd2Ptr; XEmacPs_Bd *BdRxPtr; /* * Clear variables shared with callbacks */ FramesRx = 0; FramesTx = 0; DeviceErrors = 0; /* * Calculate the frame length (not including FCS) */ TxFrameLength = XEMACPS_HDR_SIZE + PayloadSize; /* * Setup packet to be transmitted */ EmacPsUtilFrameHdrFormatMAC(&TxFrame, EmacPsMAC); EmacPsUtilFrameHdrFormatType(&TxFrame, PayloadSize); EmacPsUtilFrameSetPayloadData(&TxFrame, PayloadSize); Xil_DCacheFlushRange((u32)&TxFrame, TxFrameLength); /* * Clear out receive packet memory area */ EmacPsUtilFrameMemClear(&RxFrame); Xil_DCacheFlushRange((u32)&RxFrame, TxFrameLength); /* * Allocate RxBDs since we do not know how many BDs will be used * in advance, use RXBD_CNT here. */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingAlloc(& (XEmacPs_GetRxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 1, &BdRxPtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error allocating RxBD"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup the BD. The XEmacPs_BdRingClone() call will mark the * "wrap" field for last RxBD. Setup buffer address to associated * BD. */ XEmacPs_BdSetAddressRx(BdRxPtr, &RxFrame); /* * Enqueue to HW */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingToHw(&(XEmacPs_GetRxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 1, BdRxPtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error committing RxBD to HW"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Allocate, setup, and enqueue 2 TxBDs. The first BD will * describe the first 32 bytes of TxFrame and the rest of BDs * will describe the rest of the frame. * * The function below will allocate 2 adjacent BDs with Bd1Ptr * being set as the lead BD. */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingAlloc(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 2, &Bd1Ptr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error allocating TxBD"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Setup first TxBD */ XEmacPs_BdSetAddressTx(Bd1Ptr, &TxFrame); XEmacPs_BdSetLength(Bd1Ptr, FIRST_FRAGMENT_SIZE); XEmacPs_BdClearTxUsed(Bd1Ptr); XEmacPs_BdClearLast(Bd1Ptr); /* * Setup second TxBD */ Bd2Ptr = XEmacPs_BdRingNext(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), Bd1Ptr); XEmacPs_BdSetAddressTx(Bd2Ptr, (u32) (&TxFrame) + FIRST_FRAGMENT_SIZE); XEmacPs_BdSetLength(Bd2Ptr, TxFrameLength - FIRST_FRAGMENT_SIZE); XEmacPs_BdClearTxUsed(Bd2Ptr); XEmacPs_BdSetLast(Bd2Ptr); /* * Enqueue to HW */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingToHw(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 2, Bd1Ptr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error committing TxBD to HW"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Start the device */ XEmacPs_Start(EmacPsInstancePtr); /* Start transmit */ XEmacPs_Transmit(EmacPsInstancePtr); /* * Wait for transmission to complete */ while (!FramesTx); /* * Now that the frame has been sent, post process our TxBDs. * Since we have only submitted 2 to hardware, then there should * be only 2 ready for post processing. */ if (XEmacPs_BdRingFromHwTx(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 2, &Bd1Ptr) == 0) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap ("TxBDs were not ready for post processing"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Examine the TxBDs. * * There isn't much to do. The only thing to check would be DMA * exception bits. But this would also be caught in the error * handler. So we just return these BDs to the free list. */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingFree(&(XEmacPs_GetTxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), 2, Bd1Ptr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error freeing up TxBDs"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Wait for Rx indication */ while (!FramesRx); /* * Now that the frame has been received, post process our RxBD. * Since we have submitted to hardware, then there should be only 1 * ready for post processing. */ NumRxBuf = XEmacPs_BdRingFromHwRx(&(XEmacPs_GetRxRing (EmacPsInstancePtr)), 1, &BdRxPtr); if (0 == NumRxBuf) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("RxBD was not ready for post processing"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * There is no device status to check. If there was a DMA error, * it should have been reported to the error handler. Check the * receive lengthi against the transmitted length, then verify * the data. */ if ((XEmacPs_BdGetLength(BdRxPtr)) != TxFrameLength) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Length mismatch"); return XST_FAILURE; } if (EmacPsUtilFrameVerify(&TxFrame, &RxFrame) != 0) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Data mismatch"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Return the RxBD back to the channel for later allocation. Free * the exact number we just post processed. */ Status = XEmacPs_BdRingFree(&(XEmacPs_GetRxRing(EmacPsInstancePtr)), NumRxBuf, BdRxPtr); if (Status != XST_SUCCESS) { EmacPsUtilErrorTrap("Error freeing up RxBDs"); return XST_FAILURE; } /* * Finished this example. If everything worked correctly, all TxBDs * and RxBDs should be free for allocation. Stop the device. */ XEmacPs_Stop(EmacPsInstancePtr); return XST_SUCCESS; }