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// Copyright 2018 The Fuchsia Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
library fuchsia.hardware.ethernet;
using zx;
struct MacAddress {
array<uint8>:6 octets;
};
const uint32 DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 2048; // bytes
/// When writing payload to a tx buffer, clients of a Device must skip this many bytes
/// so that lower-layer drivers can fill in additional headers in that space.
const uint32 MAC_HDR_MAX_SIZE = 64; // bytes, the closest power of 2 larger than 44, which is
// DataFrameHeader::max_size(36) + LlcHeader::max_size(8)
// Info.features bits
const uint32 INFO_FEATURE_WLAN = 0x00000001;
const uint32 INFO_FEATURE_SYNTH = 0x00000002;
const uint32 INFO_FEATURE_LOOPBACK = 0x00000004;
struct Info {
uint32 features;
uint32 mtu;
MacAddress mac;
};
struct Fifos {
// handles for the rx and tx fifo
handle<fifo> rx;
handle<fifo> tx;
// maximum number of items in rx and tx fifo
uint32 rx_depth;
uint32 tx_depth;
};
// Signal that is asserted on the RX fifo whenever the Device has a status
// change. This is ZX_USER_SIGNAL_0.
// TODO(teisenbe/kulakowski): find a better way to represent this
const uint32 SIGNAL_STATUS = 0x01000000;
// device_status bits
const uint32 DEVICE_STATUS_ONLINE = 0x00000001;
// Max client name length
const uint32 MAX_CLIENT_NAME_LEN = 15;
// For compatibility with a past revision, allow one extra byte for an optional
// null-terminator.
const uint32 SET_CLIENT_NAME_MAX_LEN = 16;
// zircon/device/ethernet.h
[Layout = "Simple"]
interface Device {
// Obtain information about device
1: GetInfo() -> (Info info);
// Obtain a pair of fifos for queueing tx and rx operations
2: GetFifos() -> (zx.status status, Fifos? info);
// Set the IO Buffer that will provide the data buffers for tx and rx operations
3: SetIOBuffer(handle<vmo> h) -> (zx.status status);
// Start transferring packets
// Start will not succeed (ZX_ERR_BAD_STATE) until the fifos have been
// obtained and an io buffer vmo has been registered.
4: Start() -> (zx.status status);
// Stop transferring packets
5: Stop() -> ();
// Start listening to the packets that we're transmitting
// as well as the packets we're receiving.
6: ListenStart() -> (zx.status status);
// Stop listening to the packets that we're transmitting.
7: ListenStop() -> ();
8: SetClientName(string:SET_CLIENT_NAME_MAX_LEN name) -> (zx.status status);
// Obtain the device status bits
// When these change, the signal SIGNAL_STATUS is asserted on the rx fifo.
// When these are read, the signal is deasserted.
9: GetStatus() -> (uint32 device_status);
10: SetPromiscuousMode(bool enabled) -> (zx.status status);
11: ConfigMulticastAddMac(MacAddress addr) -> (zx.status status);
12: ConfigMulticastDeleteMac(MacAddress addr) -> (zx.status status);
13: ConfigMulticastSetPromiscuousMode(bool enabled) -> (zx.status status);
// TODO(teisenbe): We should probably remove these? They are only used for testing.
14: ConfigMulticastTestFilter() -> (zx.status status);
15: DumpRegisters() -> (zx.status status);
};
// Operation
//
// Packets are transmitted by writing data into the io_vmo and writing
// an FifoEntry referencing that data (offset + length) into the tx fifo.
// When the driver is done accessing the data, a FifoEntry with the same
// cookie value (opaque to the driver) will be readable from the tx fifo.
//
// Packets are received by writing a FifoEntry referencing an available
// buffer (offset + length) in the io vmo. When a packet is received,
// a FifoEntry with the same cookie value (opaque to the driver) will be
// readable from the rx fifo. The offset field will be the same as was
// sent. The length field will reflect the actual size of the received
// packet. The flags field will indicate success or a specific failure
// condition.
//
// IMPORTANT: The driver *will not* buffer response messages. It is the
// client's responsibility to ensure that there is space in the reply side
// of each fifo for each outstanding tx or rx request. The fifo sizes
// are returned along with the fifo handles from GetFifos().
// flags values for request messages
// - none -
// flags values for response messages
const uint16 FIFO_RX_OK = 0x00000001; // packet received okay
const uint16 FIFO_TX_OK = 0x00000001; // packet transmitted okay
const uint16 FIFO_INVALID = 0x00000002; // offset+length not within io_vmo bounds
const uint16 FIFO_RX_TX = 0x00000004; // received our own tx packet (when Listen enabled)
struct FifoEntry {
// offset from start of io vmo to packet data
uint32 offset;
// length of packet data to tx or rx
uint16 length;
// FIFO_* flags as above
uint16 flags;
// opaque cookie
uint64 cookie;
};