Commit c47a601d authored by Alan Cox's avatar Alan Cox Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

Staging: et131x: quick tidy of the debug code

Signed-off-by: default avatarAlan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
parent e5cf1b75
/*
* Agere Systems Inc.
* 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Driver for the ET1301 and ET131x series MACs
*
......@@ -108,22 +107,22 @@ extern dbg_info_t *et131x_dbginfo;
* DumpTxQueueContents - Dump out the tx queue and the shadow pointers
* @etdev: pointer to our adapter structure
*/
void DumpTxQueueContents(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
void DumpTxQueueContents(int debug, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
{
MMC_t __iomem *mmc = &etdev->regs->mmc;
uint32_t TxQueueAddr;
u32 txq_addr;
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & dbgLvl) {
for (TxQueueAddr = 0x200; TxQueueAddr < 0x3ff; TxQueueAddr++) {
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & debug) {
for (txq_addr = 0x200; txq_addr < 0x3ff; txq_addr++) {
u32 sram_access = readl(&mmc->sram_access);
sram_access &= 0xFFFF;
sram_access |= (TxQueueAddr << 16) | ET_SRAM_REQ_ACCESS;
sram_access |= (txq_addr << 16) | ET_SRAM_REQ_ACCESS;
writel(sram_access, &mmc->sram_access);
DBG_PRINT("Addr 0x%x, Access 0x%08x\t"
"Value 1 0x%08x, Value 2 0x%08x, "
"Value 3 0x%08x, Value 4 0x%08x, \n",
TxQueueAddr,
txq_addr,
readl(&mmc->sram_access),
readl(&mmc->sram_word1),
readl(&mmc->sram_word2),
......@@ -136,6 +135,12 @@ void DumpTxQueueContents(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
}
}
static const char *BlockNames[NUM_BLOCKS] = {
"Global", "Tx DMA", "Rx DMA", "Tx MAC",
"Rx MAC", "MAC", "MAC Stat", "MMC"
};
/**
* DumpDeviceBlock
* @etdev: pointer to our adapter
......@@ -144,30 +149,23 @@ void DumpTxQueueContents(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
* mapped to a new page, each page is 4096 bytes).
*/
#define NUM_BLOCKS 8
void DumpDeviceBlock(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev,
uint32_t Block)
void DumpDeviceBlock(int debug, struct et131x_adapter *etdev,
u32 block)
{
uint32_t Address1, Address2;
uint32_t __iomem *BigDevicePointer =
(uint32_t __iomem *) etdev->regs;
const char *BlockNames[NUM_BLOCKS] = {
"Global", "Tx DMA", "Rx DMA", "Tx MAC",
"Rx MAC", "MAC", "MAC Stat", "MMC"
};
u32 addr1, addr2;
u32 __iomem *regs = (u32 __iomem *) etdev->regs;
/* Output the debug counters to the debug terminal */
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & dbgLvl) {
DBG_PRINT("%s block\n", BlockNames[Block]);
BigDevicePointer += Block * 1024;
for (Address1 = 0; Address1 < 8; Address1++) {
for (Address2 = 0; Address2 < 8; Address2++) {
if (Block == 0 &&
(Address1 * 8 + Address2) == 6) {
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & debug) {
DBG_PRINT("%s block\n", BlockNames[block]);
regs += block * 1024;
for (addr1 = 0; addr1 < 8; addr1++) {
for (addr2 = 0; addr2 < 8; addr2++) {
if (block == 0 &&
(addr1 * 8 + addr2) == 6)
DBG_PRINT(" ISR , ");
} else {
DBG_PRINT("0x%08x, ",
readl(BigDevicePointer++));
}
else
DBG_PRINT("0x%08x, ", readl(regs++));
}
DBG_PRINT("\n");
}
......@@ -182,29 +180,22 @@ void DumpDeviceBlock(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev,
* Dumps the first 64 regs of each block of the et-1310 (each block is
* mapped to a new page, each page is 4096 bytes).
*/
void DumpDeviceReg(int dbgLvl, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
void DumpDeviceReg(int debug, struct et131x_adapter *etdev)
{
uint32_t Address1, Address2;
uint32_t Block;
uint32_t __iomem *BigDevicePointer =
(uint32_t __iomem *) etdev->regs;
uint32_t __iomem *Pointer;
const char *BlockNames[NUM_BLOCKS] = {
"Global", "Tx DMA", "Rx DMA", "Tx MAC",
"Rx MAC", "MAC", "MAC Stat", "MMC"
};
u32 addr1, addr2;
u32 block;
u32 __iomem *regs = (u32 __iomem *)etdev->regs;
u32 __iomem *p;
/* Output the debug counters to the debug terminal */
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & dbgLvl) {
for (Block = 0; Block < NUM_BLOCKS; Block++) {
DBG_PRINT("%s block\n", BlockNames[Block]);
Pointer = BigDevicePointer + (Block * 1024);
for (Address1 = 0; Address1 < 8; Address1++) {
for (Address2 = 0; Address2 < 8; Address2++) {
DBG_PRINT("0x%08x, ",
readl(Pointer++));
}
if (DBG_FLAGS(et131x_dbginfo) & debug) {
for (block = 0; block < NUM_BLOCKS; block++) {
DBG_PRINT("%s block\n", BlockNames[block]);
p = regs + block * 1024;
for (addr1 = 0; addr1 < 8; addr1++) {
for (addr2 = 0; addr2 < 8; addr2++)
DBG_PRINT("0x%08x, ", readl(p++));
DBG_PRINT("\n");
}
DBG_PRINT("\n");
......
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