From 62cedd11f63c99efd2962fb69763a09e2778f6e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Carlson Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 14:52:29 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] tg3: Fix SEEPROM accesses The recent NVRAM patches sanitized how the driver deals with NVRAM data, but they failed to bring the SEEPROM interfaces inline with the new strategy. This patch brings the SEEPROM interfaces up to date. This patch also reverts commit 0d489ffb76de0fe804cf06a9d4d11fa7342d74b9 ("tg3: fix big endian MAC address collection failure"). Signed-off-by: Matt Carlson Signed-off-by: Michael Chan Tested-by: Robin Holt Tested-by: James Bottomley Signed-off-by: David S. Miller --- drivers/net/tg3.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/net/tg3.c b/drivers/net/tg3.c index 7a837c4..201be42 100644 --- a/drivers/net/tg3.c +++ b/drivers/net/tg3.c @@ -2190,7 +2190,14 @@ static int tg3_nvram_read_using_eeprom(struct tg3 *tp, if (!(tmp & EEPROM_ADDR_COMPLETE)) return -EBUSY; - *val = tr32(GRC_EEPROM_DATA); + tmp = tr32(GRC_EEPROM_DATA); + + /* + * The data will always be opposite the native endian + * format. Perform a blind byteswap to compensate. + */ + *val = swab32(tmp); + return 0; } @@ -10663,7 +10670,13 @@ static int tg3_nvram_write_block_using_eeprom(struct tg3 *tp, memcpy(&data, buf + i, 4); - tw32(GRC_EEPROM_DATA, be32_to_cpu(data)); + /* + * The SEEPROM interface expects the data to always be opposite + * the native endian format. We accomplish this by reversing + * all the operations that would have been performed on the + * data from a call to tg3_nvram_read_be32(). + */ + tw32(GRC_EEPROM_DATA, swab32(be32_to_cpu(data))); val = tr32(GRC_EEPROM_ADDR); tw32(GRC_EEPROM_ADDR, val | EEPROM_ADDR_COMPLETE); @@ -12443,13 +12456,8 @@ static int __devinit tg3_get_device_address(struct tg3 *tp) /* Next, try NVRAM. */ if (!tg3_nvram_read_be32(tp, mac_offset + 0, &hi) && !tg3_nvram_read_be32(tp, mac_offset + 4, &lo)) { - dev->dev_addr[0] = ((hi >> 16) & 0xff); - dev->dev_addr[1] = ((hi >> 24) & 0xff); - dev->dev_addr[2] = ((lo >> 0) & 0xff); - dev->dev_addr[3] = ((lo >> 8) & 0xff); - dev->dev_addr[4] = ((lo >> 16) & 0xff); - dev->dev_addr[5] = ((lo >> 24) & 0xff); - + memcpy(&dev->dev_addr[0], ((char *)&hi) + 2, 2); + memcpy(&dev->dev_addr[2], (char *)&lo, sizeof(lo)); } /* Finally just fetch it out of the MAC control regs. */ else { -- 2.7.4