caddr_t gldm_private; /* Driver private data */
int (*gldm_reset)(); /* Reset device */
int (*gldm_start)(); /* Start device */
int (*gldm_stop)(); /* Stop device */
int (*gldm_set_mac_addr)(); /* Set device phys addr */
int (*gldm_set_multicast)(); /* Set/delete */
/* multicast address */
int (*gldm_set_promiscuous)();
/* Set/reset promiscuous */
/* mode*/
int (*gldm_send)(); /* Transmit routine */
u_int (*gldm_intr)(); /* Interrupt handler */
int (*gldm_get_stats)(); /* Get device statistics */
int (*gldm_ioctl)(); /* Driver-specific ioctls */
char *gldm_ident; /* Driver identity string */
uint32_t gldm_type; /* Device type */
uint32_t gldm_minpkt; /* Minimum packet size */
/* accepted by driver */
uint32_t gldm_maxpkt; /* Maximum packet size */
/* accepted by driver */
uint32_t gldm_addrlen; /* Physical address */
/* length */
int32_t gldm_saplen; /* SAP length for */
/* DL_INFO_ACK */
unsigned char *gldm_broadcast_addr; /* Physical broadcast */
/* addr */
unsigned char *gldm_vendor_addr; /* Factory MAC address */
t_uscalar_t gldm_ppa; /* Physical Point of */
/* Attachment (PPA) number */
dev_info_t *gldm_devinfo; /* Pointer to device's */
/* dev_info node */
ddi_iblock_cookie_tgldm_cookie; /* Device's interrupt */
/* block cookie */
int gldm_margin /* accepted data beyond */
/*gldm_maxpkt */
uint32_t gldm_capabilities; /* Device capabilities */
Below is a description of the members of the gld_mac_info
structure that are visible to the device driver.
gldm_private
This structure member is private to the device-specific
driver and is not used or modified by GLD. Conventionally, this is used as a
pointer to private data, pointing to a driver-defined and driver-allocated
per-instance data structure.
The following group of structure members must be set by the driver
before calling gld_register(), and should not thereafter be modified
by the driver; gld_register() can use or cache the values of some of
these structure members, so changes made by the driver after calling
gld_register() might cause unpredicted results.
gldm_reset
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_start
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_stop
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_set_mac_addr
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_set_multicast
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_set_promiscuous
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_send
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_intr
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_get_stats
Pointer to driver entry point; see
gld(9E).
gldm_ioctl
Pointer to driver entry point; can be
NULL; see
gld(9E).
gldm_ident
Pointer to a string containing a short description of the
device. It is used to identify the device in system messages.
gldm_type
The type of device the driver handles. The values
currently supported by GLD are
DL_ETHER (IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet Bus),
DL_TPR (IEEE 802.5 Token Passing Ring), and
DL_FDDI (ISO 9314-2
Fibre Distributed Data Interface). This structure member must be correctly set
for GLD to function properly.
Support for the DL_TPR and DL_FDDI media types is obsolete and may
be removed in a future release of illumos.
gldm_minpkt
Minimum Service Data Unit size
— the minimum packet size, not including the MAC header, that the
device will transmit. This can be zero if the device-specific driver can
handle any required padding.
gldm_maxpkt
Maximum Service Data Unit size
— the maximum size of packet, not including the MAC header, that can be
transmitted by the device. For Ethernet, this number is 1500.
gldm_addrlen
The length in bytes of physical addresses handled by the
device. For Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI, the value of this structure member
should be 6.
gldm_saplen
The length in bytes of the Service Access Point (SAP)
address used by the driver. For GLD-based drivers, this should always be set
to -2, to indicate that two-byte SAP values are supported and that the SAP
appears after the physical address in a DLSAP address. See the
description under ``Message DL_INFO_ACK'' in the DLPI specification for more
details.
gldm_broadcast_addr
Pointer to an array of bytes of length
gldm_addrlen containing the broadcast address to be used for transmit.
The driver must allocate space to hold the broadcast address, fill it in with
the appropriate value, and set gldm_broadcast_addr to point at it. For
Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI, the broadcast address is normally
0xFF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF.
gldm_vendor_addr
Pointer to an array of bytes of length
gldm_addrlen containing the vendor-provided network physical address of
the device. The driver must allocate space to hold the address, fill it in
with information read from the device, and set gldm_vendor_addr to
point at it.
gldm_ppa
The Physical Point of Attachment (PPA) number for this
instance of the device. Normally this should be set to the instance number,
returned from
ddi_get_instance(9F).
gldm_devinfo
Pointer to the dev_info node for this
device.
gldm_cookie
gldm_margin
Drivers set this value to the amount of data in bytes
that the device can transmit beyond
gldm_maxpkt. For example, if an
Ethernet device can handle packets whose payload section is no greater than
1522 bytes and the
gldm_maxpkt is set to 1500 (as is typical for
Ethernet), then
gldm_margin is set to 22. The registered
gldm_margin value is reported in acknowledgements of the
DLIOCMARGININFO ioctl (see
dlpi(4P)).
gldm_capabilities
Bit-field of device capabilities. If the device is
capable of reporting media link state, the GLD_CAP_LINKSTATE bit should be
set.