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1 /*	$NetBSD: if_fxp_pci.c,v 1.82 2015/04/13 16:33:25 riastradh Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9  * NASA Ames Research Center.
10  *
11  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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31  */
32 
33 /*
34  * PCI bus front-end for the Intel i82557 fast Ethernet controller
35  * driver.  Works with Intel Etherexpress Pro 10+, 100B, 100+ cards.
36  */
37 
38 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
39 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: if_fxp_pci.c,v 1.82 2015/04/13 16:33:25 riastradh Exp $");
40 
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/systm.h>
43 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
44 #include <sys/malloc.h>
45 #include <sys/kernel.h>
46 #include <sys/socket.h>
47 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
48 #include <sys/errno.h>
49 #include <sys/device.h>
50 
51 #include <machine/endian.h>
52 
53 #include <net/if.h>
54 #include <net/if_dl.h>
55 #include <net/if_media.h>
56 #include <net/if_ether.h>
57 
58 #include <sys/bus.h>
59 #include <sys/intr.h>
60 
61 #include <dev/mii/miivar.h>
62 
63 #include <dev/ic/i82557reg.h>
64 #include <dev/ic/i82557var.h>
65 
66 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
67 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
68 #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
69 
70 struct fxp_pci_softc {
71 	struct fxp_softc psc_fxp;
72 
73 	pci_chipset_tag_t psc_pc;	/* pci chipset tag */
74 	pcireg_t psc_regs[0x20>>2];	/* saved PCI config regs (sparse) */
75 	pcitag_t psc_tag;		/* pci register tag */
76 
77 	struct pci_conf_state psc_pciconf; /* standard PCI configuration regs */
78 };
79 
80 static int	fxp_pci_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *);
81 static void	fxp_pci_attach(device_t, device_t, void *);
82 static int	fxp_pci_detach(device_t, int);
83 
84 static int	fxp_pci_enable(struct fxp_softc *);
85 
86 static void fxp_pci_confreg_restore(struct fxp_pci_softc *psc);
87 static bool fxp_pci_resume(device_t dv, const pmf_qual_t *);
88 
89 CFATTACH_DECL3_NEW(fxp_pci, sizeof(struct fxp_pci_softc),
90     fxp_pci_match, fxp_pci_attach, fxp_pci_detach, NULL, NULL,
91     null_childdetached, DVF_DETACH_SHUTDOWN);
92 
93 static const struct fxp_pci_product {
94 	uint32_t	fpp_prodid;	/* PCI product ID */
95 	const char	*fpp_name;	/* device name */
96 } fxp_pci_products[] = {
97 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82552,
98 	  "Intel i82552 10/100 Network Connection" },
99 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_8255X,
100 	  "Intel i8255x Ethernet" },
101 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82559ER,
102 	  "Intel i82559ER Ethernet" },
103 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_IN_BUSINESS,
104 	  "Intel InBusiness Ethernet" },
105 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100,
106 	  "Intel PRO/100 Ethernet" },
107 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_0,
108 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
109 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_1,
110 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
111 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_2,
112 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller with 82562ET/EZ PHY" },
113 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_3,
114 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller with 82562ET/EZ (CNR) PHY" },
115 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_4,
116 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE (MOB) Network Controller" },
117 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_5,
118 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE (LOM) Network Controller" },
119 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_6,
120 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
121 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_7,
122 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
123 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_8,
124 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
125 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_9,
126 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
127 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_10,
128 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
129 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_11,
130 	  "Intel PRO/100 VE Network Controller" },
131 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_0,
132 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller" },
133 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_1,
134 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller" },
135 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_2,
136 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller" },
137 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_3,
138 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller with 82562EM/EX PHY" },
139 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_4,
140 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller with 82562EM/EX (CNR) PHY" },
141 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_5,
142 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM (MOB) Network Controller" },
143 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_6,
144 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Controller with 82562ET/EZ PHY" },
145 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_7,
146 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
147 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_8,
148 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
149 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_9,
150 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
151 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_10,
152 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
153 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_11,
154 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
155 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_12,
156 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
157 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_13,
158 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
159 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_14,
160 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
161 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_15,
162 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
163 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_16,
164 	  "Intel PRO/100 VM Network Connection" },
165 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_M,
166 	  "Intel PRO/100 M Network Controller" },
167 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801BA_LAN,
168 	  "Intel i82562 Ethernet" },
169 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801E_LAN_1,
170 	  "Intel i82801E Ethernet" },
171 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801E_LAN_2,
172 	  "Intel i82801E Ethernet" },
173 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801EB_LAN,
174 	  "Intel 82801EB/ER (ICH5) Network Controller" },
175 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801FB_LAN,
176 	  "Intel i82801FB LAN Controller" },
177 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801FB_LAN_2,
178 	  "Intel i82801FB LAN Controller" },
179 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801G_LAN,
180 	  "Intel 82801GB/GR (ICH7) Network Controller" },
181 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801GB_LAN,
182 	  "Intel 82801GB 10/100 Network Controller" },
183 	{ 0,
184 	  NULL },
185 };
186 
187 static const struct fxp_pci_product *
188 fxp_pci_lookup(const struct pci_attach_args *pa)
189 {
190 	const struct fxp_pci_product *fpp;
191 
192 	if (PCI_VENDOR(pa->pa_id) != PCI_VENDOR_INTEL)
193 		return (NULL);
194 
195 	for (fpp = fxp_pci_products; fpp->fpp_name != NULL; fpp++)
196 		if (PCI_PRODUCT(pa->pa_id) == fpp->fpp_prodid)
197 			return (fpp);
198 
199 	return (NULL);
200 }
201 
202 static int
203 fxp_pci_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t match, void *aux)
204 {
205 	struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
206 
207 	if (fxp_pci_lookup(pa) != NULL)
208 		return (1);
209 
210 	return (0);
211 }
212 
213 /*
214  * On resume : (XXX it is necessary with new pmf framework ?)
215  * Restore PCI configuration registers that may have been clobbered.
216  * This is necessary due to bugs on the Sony VAIO Z505-series on-board
217  * ethernet, after an APM suspend/resume, as well as after an ACPI
218  * D3->D0 transition.  We call this function from a power hook after
219  * APM resume events, as well as after the ACPI D3->D0 transition.
220  */
221 static void
222 fxp_pci_confreg_restore(struct fxp_pci_softc *psc)
223 {
224 	pcireg_t reg;
225 
226 #if 0
227 	/*
228 	 * Check to see if the command register is blank -- if so, then
229 	 * we'll assume that all the clobberable-registers have been
230 	 * clobbered.
231 	 */
232 
233 	/*
234 	 * In general, the above metric is accurate. Unfortunately,
235 	 * it is inaccurate across a hibernation. Ideally APM/ACPI
236 	 * code should take note of hibernation events and execute
237 	 * a hibernation wakeup hook, but at present a hibernation wake
238 	 * is indistinguishable from a suspend wake.
239 	 */
240 
241 	if (((reg = pci_conf_read(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag,
242 	    PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG)) & 0xffff) != 0)
243 		return;
244 #else
245 	reg = pci_conf_read(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG);
246 #endif
247 
248 	pci_conf_write(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag,
249 	    PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG,
250 	    (reg & 0xffff0000) |
251 	    (psc->psc_regs[PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG>>2] & 0xffff));
252 	pci_conf_write(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag, PCI_BHLC_REG,
253 	    psc->psc_regs[PCI_BHLC_REG>>2]);
254 	pci_conf_write(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x0,
255 	    psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x0)>>2]);
256 	pci_conf_write(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x4,
257 	    psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x4)>>2]);
258 	pci_conf_write(psc->psc_pc, psc->psc_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x8,
259 	    psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x8)>>2]);
260 }
261 
262 static bool
263 fxp_pci_resume(device_t dv, const pmf_qual_t *qual)
264 {
265 	struct fxp_pci_softc *psc = device_private(dv);
266 	fxp_pci_confreg_restore(psc);
267 
268 	return true;
269 }
270 
271 static int
272 fxp_pci_detach(device_t self, int flags)
273 {
274 	struct fxp_pci_softc *psc = device_private(self);
275 	struct fxp_softc *sc = &psc->psc_fxp;
276 	int error;
277 
278 	/* Finish off the attach. */
279 	if ((error = fxp_detach(sc, flags)) != 0)
280 		return error;
281 
282 	pmf_device_deregister(self);
283 
284 	pci_intr_disestablish(psc->psc_pc, sc->sc_ih);
285 
286 	bus_space_unmap(sc->sc_st, sc->sc_sh, sc->sc_size);
287 
288 	return 0;
289 }
290 
291 static void
292 fxp_pci_attach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux)
293 {
294 	struct fxp_pci_softc *psc = device_private(self);
295 	struct fxp_softc *sc = &psc->psc_fxp;
296 	const struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
297 	pci_chipset_tag_t pc = pa->pa_pc;
298 	pci_intr_handle_t ih;
299 	const struct fxp_pci_product *fpp;
300 	const char *chipname = NULL;
301 	const char *intrstr = NULL;
302 	bus_space_tag_t iot, memt;
303 	bus_space_handle_t ioh, memh;
304 	int ioh_valid, memh_valid;
305 	bus_addr_t addr;
306 	int flags;
307 	int error;
308 	char intrbuf[PCI_INTRSTR_LEN];
309 
310 	sc->sc_dev = self;
311 
312 	/*
313 	 * Map control/status registers.
314 	 */
315 	ioh_valid = (pci_mapreg_map(pa, FXP_PCI_IOBA,
316 	    PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_IO, 0,
317 	    &iot, &ioh, NULL, NULL) == 0);
318 
319 	/*
320 	 * Version 2.1 of the PCI spec, page 196, "Address Maps":
321 	 *
322 	 *	Prefetchable
323 	 *
324 	 *	Set to one if there are no side effects on reads, the
325 	 *	device returns all bytes regardless of the byte enables,
326 	 *	and host bridges can merge processor writes into this
327 	 *	range without causing errors.  Bit must be set to zero
328 	 *	otherwise.
329 	 *
330 	 * The 82557 incorrectly sets the "prefetchable" bit, resulting
331 	 * in errors on systems which will do merged reads and writes.
332 	 * These errors manifest themselves as all-bits-set when reading
333 	 * from the EEPROM or other < 4 byte registers.
334 	 *
335 	 * We must work around this problem by always forcing the mapping
336 	 * for memory space to be uncacheable.  On systems which cannot
337 	 * create an uncacheable mapping (because the firmware mapped it
338 	 * into only cacheable/prefetchable space due to the "prefetchable"
339 	 * bit), we can fall back onto i/o mapped access.
340 	 */
341 	memh_valid = 0;
342 	memt = pa->pa_memt;
343 	if (((pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MEM_OKAY) != 0) &&
344 	    pci_mapreg_info(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, FXP_PCI_MMBA,
345 	    PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM|PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT,
346 	    &addr, &sc->sc_size, &flags) == 0) {
347 		flags &= ~BUS_SPACE_MAP_PREFETCHABLE;
348 		if (bus_space_map(memt, addr, sc->sc_size, flags, &memh) == 0)
349 			memh_valid = 1;
350 	}
351 
352 	if (memh_valid) {
353 		sc->sc_st = memt;
354 		sc->sc_sh = memh;
355 	} else if (ioh_valid) {
356 		sc->sc_st = iot;
357 		sc->sc_sh = ioh;
358 	} else {
359 		aprint_error(": unable to map device registers\n");
360 		return;
361 	}
362 
363 	sc->sc_dmat = pa->pa_dmat;
364 
365 	fpp = fxp_pci_lookup(pa);
366 	if (fpp == NULL) {
367 		printf("\n");
368 		panic("fxp_pci_attach: impossible");
369 	}
370 
371 	sc->sc_rev = PCI_REVISION(pa->pa_class);
372 
373 	switch (fpp->fpp_prodid) {
374 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_8255X:
375 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_IN_BUSINESS:
376 
377 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82558_A4) {
378 			chipname = "i82558 Ethernet";
379 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_FC|FXPF_EXT_TXCB;
380 			/*
381 			 * Enable the MWI command for memory writes.
382 			 */
383 			if (pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MWI_OKAY)
384 				sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_MWI;
385 		}
386 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82559_A0) {
387 			chipname = "i82559 Ethernet";
388 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_82559_RXCSUM;
389 		}
390 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82559S_A)
391 			chipname = "i82559S Ethernet";
392 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82550) {
393 			chipname = "i82550 Ethernet";
394 			sc->sc_flags &= ~FXPF_82559_RXCSUM;
395 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_EXT_RFA;
396 		}
397 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82551_E)
398 			chipname = "i82551 Ethernet";
399 
400 		/*
401 		 * Mark all i82559 and i82550 revisions as having
402 		 * the "resume bug".  See i82557.c for details.
403 		 */
404 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82559_A0)
405 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_HAS_RESUME_BUG;
406 
407 		break;
408 
409 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82559ER:
410 		sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_FC|FXPF_EXT_TXCB;
411 
412 		/*
413 		 * i82559ER/82551ER don't support RX hardware checksumming
414 		 * even though it has a newer revision number than 82559_A0.
415 		 */
416 
417 		/* All i82559 have the "resume bug". */
418 		sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_HAS_RESUME_BUG;
419 
420 		/* Enable the MWI command for memory writes. */
421 		if (pa->pa_flags & PCI_FLAGS_MWI_OKAY)
422 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_MWI;
423 
424 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82551_E)
425 			chipname = "Intel i82551ER Ethernet";
426 
427 		break;
428 
429 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82801BA_LAN:
430 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_0:
431 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VE_1:
432 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_0:
433 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_1:
434 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82562EH_HPNA_0:
435 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82562EH_HPNA_1:
436 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_82562EH_HPNA_2:
437 	case PCI_PRODUCT_INTEL_PRO_100_VM_2:
438 		/*
439 		 * The ICH-2 and ICH-3 have the "resume bug".
440 		 */
441 		sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_HAS_RESUME_BUG;
442 		/* FALLTHROUGH */
443 
444 	default:
445 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82558_A4)
446 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_FC|FXPF_EXT_TXCB;
447 		if (sc->sc_rev >= FXP_REV_82559_A0)
448 			sc->sc_flags |= FXPF_82559_RXCSUM;
449 
450 		break;
451 	}
452 
453 	pci_aprint_devinfo_fancy(pa, "Ethernet controller",
454 		(chipname ? chipname : fpp->fpp_name), 1);
455 
456 	/* Make sure bus-mastering is enabled. */
457 	pci_conf_write(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG,
458 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG) |
459 	    PCI_COMMAND_MASTER_ENABLE);
460 
461   	/*
462 	 * Under some circumstances (such as APM suspend/resume
463 	 * cycles, and across ACPI power state changes), the
464 	 * i82257-family can lose the contents of critical PCI
465 	 * configuration registers, causing the card to be
466 	 * non-responsive and useless.  This occurs on the Sony VAIO
467 	 * Z505-series, among others.  Preserve them here so they can
468 	 * be later restored (by fxp_pci_confreg_restore()).
469 	 */
470 	psc->psc_pc = pc;
471 	psc->psc_tag = pa->pa_tag;
472 	psc->psc_regs[PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG>>2] =
473 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_COMMAND_STATUS_REG);
474 	psc->psc_regs[PCI_BHLC_REG>>2] =
475 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_BHLC_REG);
476 	psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x0)>>2] =
477 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x0);
478 	psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x4)>>2] =
479 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x4);
480 	psc->psc_regs[(PCI_MAPREG_START+0x8)>>2] =
481 	    pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_MAPREG_START+0x8);
482 
483 	/* power up chip */
484 	switch ((error = pci_activate(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, self,
485 	    pci_activate_null))) {
486 	case EOPNOTSUPP:
487 		break;
488 	case 0:
489 		sc->sc_enable = fxp_pci_enable;
490 		sc->sc_disable = NULL;
491 		break;
492 	default:
493 		aprint_error_dev(self, "cannot activate %d\n", error);
494 		return;
495 	}
496 
497 	/* Restore PCI configuration registers. */
498 	fxp_pci_confreg_restore(psc);
499 
500 	sc->sc_enabled = 1;
501 
502 	/*
503 	 * Map and establish our interrupt.
504 	 */
505 	if (pci_intr_map(pa, &ih)) {
506 		aprint_error_dev(self, "couldn't map interrupt\n");
507 		return;
508 	}
509 	intrstr = pci_intr_string(pc, ih, intrbuf, sizeof(intrbuf));
510 	sc->sc_ih = pci_intr_establish(pc, ih, IPL_NET, fxp_intr, sc);
511 	if (sc->sc_ih == NULL) {
512 		aprint_error_dev(self, "couldn't establish interrupt");
513 		if (intrstr != NULL)
514 			aprint_error(" at %s", intrstr);
515 		aprint_error("\n");
516 		return;
517 	}
518 	aprint_normal_dev(self, "interrupting at %s\n", intrstr);
519 
520 	/* Finish off the attach. */
521 	fxp_attach(sc);
522 	if (sc->sc_disable != NULL)
523 		fxp_disable(sc);
524 
525 	/* Add a suspend hook to restore PCI config state */
526 	if (pmf_device_register(self, NULL, fxp_pci_resume))
527 		pmf_class_network_register(self, &sc->sc_ethercom.ec_if);
528 	else
529 		aprint_error_dev(self, "couldn't establish power handler\n");
530 }
531 
532 static int
533 fxp_pci_enable(struct fxp_softc *sc)
534 {
535 	struct fxp_pci_softc *psc = (void *) sc;
536 
537 #if 0
538 	printf("%s: going to power state D0\n", device_xname(self));
539 #endif
540 
541 	/* Now restore the configuration registers. */
542 	fxp_pci_confreg_restore(psc);
543 
544 	return (0);
545 }
546