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303975 |
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11-Aug-2016 |
gjb |
Copy stable/11@r303970 to releng/11.0 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle.
Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, and rename it to RC1.
Update __FreeBSD_version.
Use the quarterly branch for the default FreeBSD.conf pkg(8) repo and the dvd1.iso packages population.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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302408 |
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08-Jul-2016 |
gjb |
Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged here.
Additional commits post-branch will follow.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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295790 |
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19-Feb-2016 |
jhibbits |
Replace several bus_alloc_resource() calls using default arguments with bus_alloc_resource_any()
Since these calls only use default arguments, bus_alloc_resource_any() is the right call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5306
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292079 |
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11-Dec-2015 |
imp |
Create a generic PCCARD_PNP_INFO from the MODULE_PNP_INFO building block. Use it in all the PNP drivers to export either the current PNP table. For uart, create a custom table and export it using MODULE_PNP_INFO since it's the only one that matches on function number.
Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3461
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279500 |
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01-Mar-2015 |
imp |
Unlock the main lock before returning rather than after to eliminate dead code that shouldn't have been dead.
Reported by: Maxime Villard
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260050 |
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29-Dec-2013 |
marius |
- Switch to using the common MII bitbang'ing code instead of duplicating it. - Based on lessons learnt with dc(4) (see r185750), add bus space barriers to the MII bitbang read and write functions as well as to instances of page switching. - Add missing locking to ed_ifmedia_{upd,sts}(). - Canonicalize some messages. - Based on actual functionality, ED_TC5299J_MII_DIROUT should be rather named ED_TC5299J_MII_DIRIN. - Remove unused headers. - Use DEVMETHOD_END. - Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
MFC after: 1 week
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257176 |
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26-Oct-2013 |
glebius |
The r48589 promised to remove implicit inclusion of if_var.h soon. Prepare to this event, adding if_var.h to files that do need it. Also, include all includes that now are included due to implicit pollution via if_var.h
Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc.
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221407 |
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03-May-2011 |
marius |
- Remove attempts to implement setting of BMCR_LOOP/MIIF_NOLOOP (reporting IFM_LOOP based on BMCR_LOOP is left in place though as it might provide useful for debugging). For most mii(4) drivers it was unclear whether the PHYs driven by them actually support loopback or not. Moreover, typically loopback mode also needs to be activated on the MAC, which none of the Ethernet drivers using mii(4) implements. Given that loopback media has no real use (and obviously hardly had a chance to actually work) besides for driver development (which just loopback mode should be sufficient for though, i.e one doesn't necessary need support for loopback media) support for it is just dropped as both NetBSD and OpenBSD already did quite some time ago. - Let mii_phy_add_media() also announce the support of IFM_NONE. - Restructure the PHY entry points to use a structure of entry points instead of discrete function pointers, and extend this to include a "reset" entry point. Make sure any PHY-specific reset routine is always used, and provide one for lxtphy(4) which disables MII interrupts (as is done for a few other PHYs we have drivers for). This includes changing NIC drivers which previously just called the generic mii_phy_reset() to now actually call the PHY-specific reset routine, which might be crucial in some cases. While at it, the redundant checks in these NIC drivers for mii->mii_instance not being zero before calling the reset routines were removed because as soon as one PHY driver attaches mii->mii_instance is incremented and we hardly can end up in their media change callbacks etc if no PHY driver has attached as mii_attach() would have failed in that case and not attach a miibus(4) instance. Consequently, NIC drivers now no longer should call mii_phy_reset() directly, so it was removed from EXPORT_SYMS. - Add a mii_phy_dev_attach() as a companion helper to mii_phy_dev_probe(). The purpose of that function is to perform the common steps to attach a PHY driver instance and to hook it up to the miibus(4) instance and to optionally also handle the probing, addition and initialization of the supported media. So all a PHY driver without any special requirements has to do in its bus attach method is to call mii_phy_dev_attach() along with PHY-specific MIIF_* flags, a pointer to its PHY functions and the add_media set to one. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() as appropriate. Along with these changes the capability mask was added to the mii_softc structure so PHY drivers taking advantage of mii_phy_dev_attach() but still handling media on their own do not need to fiddle with the MII attach arguments anyway. - Keep track of the PHY offset in the mii_softc structure. This is done for compatibility with NetBSD/OpenBSD. - Keep track of the PHY's OUI, model and revision in the mii_softc structure. Several PHY drivers require this information also after attaching and previously had to wrap their own softc around mii_softc. NetBSD/OpenBSD also keep track of the model and revision on their mii_softc structure. All PHY drivers were updated to take advantage as appropriate. - Convert the mebers of the MII data structure to unsigned where appropriate. This is partly inspired by NetBSD/OpenBSD. - According to IEEE 802.3-2002 the bits actually have to be reversed when mapping an OUI to the MII ID registers. All PHY drivers and miidevs where changed as necessary. Actually this now again allows to largely share miidevs with NetBSD, which fixed this problem already 9 years ago. Consequently miidevs was synced as far as possible. - Add MIIF_NOMANPAUSE and mii_phy_flowstatus() calls to drivers that weren't explicitly converted to support flow control before. It's unclear whether flow control actually works with these but typically it should and their net behavior should be more correct with these changes in place than without if the MAC driver sets MIIF_DOPAUSE.
Obtained from: NetBSD (partially) Reviewed by: yongari (earlier version), silence on arch@ and net@
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213894 |
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15-Oct-2010 |
marius |
Converted the remainder of the NIC drivers to use the mii_attach() introduced in r213878 instead of mii_phy_probe(). Unlike r213893 these are only straight forward conversions though.
Reviewed by: yongari
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199380 |
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17-Nov-2009 |
jhb |
Use a private callout timer to drive the transmit watchdog instead of using if_watchdog and if_timer. The driver already contained an optional stats timer that individual attachments could use to provide a 'tick' event. The stats timer only ran if the tick function pointer was non-NULL and the attachment's tick routine had to call callout_reset(), etc. Now the driver always schedules a stat timer and manages the callout_reset() internally. This timer is used to drive the watchdog and will also call the attachment's 'tick' handler if one is provided.
Tested by: WATANABE Kazuhiro
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191469 |
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24-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Add Surecom EP-427X.
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191394 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
A couple of older Melco cards that missed the transition to newcard
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191391 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Add Billionton LNT10TB
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191386 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Add a few more models of AMBICOM cards from data from linux driver and pccard.conf.
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191384 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
These were a placeholder and don't belong here. Remove them.
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191371 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Kill stray bootverbose debug tool.
Submitted by: juli@
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191370 |
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22-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Turns out the code improvements I did for the TC5299J support were anti-improvements and broke support for this part. Revert the part of the improvement at fault.
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191299 |
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20-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Cleanup resource allocation code a bit. Store the rids on the resources rather than on the softc. When we allocate resources for PC Card, if we only get 16 ports, try again to get the others.
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191238 |
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18-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Make sure that the data in the ROM with a valid signature isn't all 0's. At least one PC Card ASIC does this...
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191237 |
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18-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Add GVP NIC 2000P and New Media Livewire. Also New Media LanSurfer doesn't have a function type of network, so add a quirk for that...
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191234 |
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18-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Establish the interrupt handler AFTER we successfully attach. We need to do this in case we have a shared interrupt that fires during the attach process....
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191233 |
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18-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Remove debug write accidentally left in.
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190902 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Don't specify a hint, since it isn't needed.
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190901 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Fix comment
Submitted by: danfe@
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190900 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Improvements for TC5299J MII support.
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190899 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
The D-Link DE-650 isn't tagged as a network card, so allow it to attach anyway. Add a comment about a 'common' mfg/prod pair that's used in a very large array of different cards.
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190898 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Fix some comments.
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190897 |
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10-Apr-2009 |
imp |
No need to check for chip type here.
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190807 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Fix a comment to match the code.
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190805 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Remove DL10019 workaround, since the code it calls isn't quite ready.
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190804 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Move tick to end of file for better code references.
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190803 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
The DL100xx cards have 24k of packet memory, not 16k. Use it for them and update comments about original patches doing this and it not working. It works for both the DL10019 and DL10022 based cards that I have. It really helps the DL10019 cards, since they were using 8k instead of the normal 16k that regular NE-2000 cards help.
# Note to self: need to provide a common routine to setup memory # parameters.
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190802 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Apply generic media stuff to pccard case too, when we aren't using miibus for this.
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190801 |
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07-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Minor fixes to comments about media autoselect.
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190664 |
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03-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Remove more debug...
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190651 |
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02-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Kill debug that crept in.
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190650 |
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02-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Minor tweaks in the names to match the chips more closely.
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190645 |
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02-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Minor DLINK DL100xx support tweaks:
The DIROUT bit difference between the 19 and 22 is annoying. We can set both bits on both parts without ill effect. Use this trick to simplify the code.
The DELAYS in the MII bus bit-bang code for the DL100xx parts aren't needed. Eliminate them.
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190644 |
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02-Apr-2009 |
imp |
The AX88190 has 64k of external SRAM, of which 62k can be used for packet data. However, the AX88190A moves this on-chip and reduces it to the more traditional 16k from 16k-32k. The AX88790 follows the '190A. Probe memory above 32k to see which flavor of the '190 we have and use the extra memory if we have it.
Eliminate the kludgy read eeprom for the ID code. It really is just a memory read at location 0x400, so just use that instead. Makes the code easier to understand as well as eliminates some magic numbers.
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190643 |
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02-Apr-2009 |
imp |
Force an autonegotiation at attach time for all the attached PHYs for ed cards. There's a number of minor nits in a lot of the PHYs on the PC Cards that use the Axis AX88190 or DLink DL10019 and DL10022 chips. Forcing the autonegotiation doesn't seem to cause problems on the cards that have sane PHYs, but makes several cards I have work without further workarounds.
I'm not 100% sure that kicking the PHY and resetting them is the right thing to do on the media change callback. Other NICs seem to need this and do similar things.
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190598 |
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31-Mar-2009 |
imp |
Add additional data on the MIIBUS WTF that I committed earlier.
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190597 |
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31-Mar-2009 |
imp |
It turns out that the initialization is required since it sets up the readout of the MAC address. The 10ms delay was really needed. Ooops.
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190596 |
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31-Mar-2009 |
imp |
o Minor tweaks to the AX88x90 probe routine, mostly related to comments. o Don't run through the register initialization in the read mac routine for the AX88x90. It duplicates other stuff that we do. o Eliminate the 10ms delay after we reset the AX88x90. We already wait for the appropriate bits to indicate reset is done.
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190586 |
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31-Mar-2009 |
imp |
Go back to filtering all PHY addresses above 16 since at least two cards still have issues with them. Maybe this is a silicon rev? In any case, doing the filtering only for the AX88790 for the moment.
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190583 |
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31-Mar-2009 |
imp |
Hmmmm... This can't be right... But it looks like the DL100xx chips don't have one of the clock cycles (the turn cycle) that the AX88x90 chips have. Make this conditional. But this seems totally crazy and can't possibly be right. Commit the fix for the moment until I can explore this mystery more deeply.
On the plus side, the DL10022-based cards I have (D-Link DEF-670TXD and SMC8040TX) work after this fix.
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190559 |
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30-Mar-2009 |
imp |
This is a major reworking of the AX88x90 support.
o Introduce new chip_type AX88790. There's a few places we need to know the exact chip for workaronds. o Explain the AX88190 workaround for the ISR bits being stuck, and don't apply them to the AX88790. The datasheet says the bits are fixed, and experience confirms. o Fix mii bit-bang read code to read and discard the 'floating' bit. o Remove empty ed_pccard_ax88x90_mii_reset routine o Report error from mii_phy_probe o Don't use ed_probe_Novel_generic for ax88x90 chips. It puts them into an odd state sometimes. Instead, use a more stream-lined version that avoids the trouble spots. This was copied and tweaked from the original. o Move chip reset into its own routine. o Minor code optimiation on getting MAC address o Add code for coping with AX88790 cards that are in power down state and need to be kicked before the PHY registers for the internal phy read right. o Remove ugly cap of PHYs at 17. o For AX88790, we need to set a special bit for accessig phy 16 (the internal phy) and clear it for all others according to a chip erratum. o streamline the bit-bang code for AX88x90: the delays aren't needed according to the datasheet timing diagrams and also the Linux driver o Fix minor bit definition for direction bit. o Generally: Some comments reformatted o Only try the toshiba probe on cards labelled as toshiba
# From another Akihabara card (this one from a few years ago from a # friend in Japan). Fix the Corega FEther II PCC-TXD. This one is # still on sale new, as of a few weeks ago. should fix all other AX88x90 # based cards, but I have some testing left to finish on my collection...
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190483 |
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28-Mar-2009 |
imp |
It turns out that the Toshiba LANCT00A PC Card is really like the Toshiba PCETC ISA card, and even has the same board type code in the card ID (0x14). So, for this card, call ed_probe_WD80x3_generic after setting things up apropriately. This makes the card attach and kinda work (I'm seeing panics in sbdrop). Since history has shown that the WD80x3 probe routine is dangerous, only do it for this card. Also, disable the memory range check to make sure it is an valid ISA memory. I think that it is bogus, but I'm not 100% sure, for these cards.
I removed probing for the WD80x3 in 2005 when I added support for the AX88x90 and DL100xx cards since none of my cards had ever matched it and PAO3 removed it and none of the cards in their database died.
It is possible there are other quirks about this card too, since no other open source OS supports it, or even claims to support it. But it was a fun half hour hack...
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190475 |
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27-Mar-2009 |
imp |
Add bromax axnet based cards to the mix. This was harvested from the linux driver. Not sure who sold it/rebadged it.
Add stub entries for Mitsubishi B8895 and Toshiba LANCT00A to the driver with a comment that they don't work /* NG */.[*] These are DP83902A based cards, which should work, but don't seem to. Likely they are from the days before the ne2000 roamed the earth and use a non-standard hookup (see if_ed_isa or if_ed_cbus for some examples). Unless I happen to stumble into the right one, these may never work, but I'm tired of omitting them from commits.
[*] The Japanese adopted OK from English, but also use NG for its opposite.
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190430 |
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25-Mar-2009 |
imp |
Add RIOS PCCARD 3.
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189726 |
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12-Mar-2009 |
imp |
o writereg needs to return a vlue. o Add TJ PTJ-LAN_T card. Some more work may be needed to make this actually function correctly.
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181351 |
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06-Aug-2008 |
imp |
When the miibus for the AX88x90 or TC5299J cards fails to attach, we would call ed_release_resources() when we should have called ed_detach() to properly undo the effects of prior calls to ed_attach(). This would leave a stray ed interface ifnet alive in the system, which was, well, bad, since we called if_free() on the underlying memory... Fix the ed_detach routine to cope being called in this context now.
This should never come up because the miibus is always there. Except for now when it seems to be failing for reasons unknown... That's a different bug that hits at least ed, xl, dc and fxp...
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180315 |
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06-Jul-2008 |
imp |
Add two corega cards from NetBSD: FETEHR II PCC TXD and LAPCCTXD.
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171352 |
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11-Jul-2007 |
imp |
Add Micro Research PCMCIA LAN Adapter MR10TPC support. Patch slightly reworked by me.
Submitted by: Osamu Hasegawa-san PR: 93393 Approved by: re (hrs)
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168214 |
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01-Apr-2007 |
netchild |
Tell a statistic checker that not checking the return value of the probing of the mii phy is intended for this chip.
Found by: Coverity Prevent (tm) CID: 43
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166901 |
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23-Feb-2007 |
piso |
o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t to bus_setup_intr()
o add an int return code to all fast handlers
o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST
For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current
Reviewed by: many Approved by: re@
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158369 |
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08-May-2006 |
imp |
Add (back) the D-Link DE-650. Not sure why it was deleted.
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151840 |
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29-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Add Billionton LNA-100B variation that Alan reported in arch. [1] Also add Global Village lan modem, even though I'm unsure if it works.
Reported by: Alan newsletter at acsoftware dot org
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151225 |
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11-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Buffalo LPC4/CLX ID
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151224 |
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11-Oct-2005 |
imp |
New OEM generic card. "10/100 Fast Ethernet PC Card". It has a generic sounding CIS "PCMCIA", "FAST ETHERENT CARD" and a bogus MANFID code (0xffff and 0x1090). However, since I'm not aware of 'generic' cards that aren't NE-2000oids, go with that and hope for the best.
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150959 |
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05-Oct-2005 |
imp |
Remove debug that crept in..
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150957 |
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05-Oct-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: o Add support for Tamarack TC5299J + MII found on SMC 8041TX V.2 and corega PCCCCTXD o Add support for ISA/PCI RTL80[12]9 chips o Improve support for the ax88790 based o minor code movement
Submitted by: (#2) David Madole
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150581 |
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26-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Emit a warning when a card matches multiple entries in our table. A number of cards have been discovered to be matching on the strings of the cis rather than manufacturer/product id for cards we already had a prod id for. This is a result of getting the list from the NetBSD driver which also includes the OID for the cards where such a distinction mattered (since it was tested against the MAC address we got from the card). Since we do not try to match OIDs, we do not need the extra entries and they just waste space.
I'm guessing that some of the dlink entires (DE-660, DE-660+) and many of the corega cards may fall into this boat and can safely be removed.
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150520 |
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24-Sep-2005 |
imp |
I have confirmed with my Epson EEN10B that it needs to look at the attribute memory at 0xff0 to find its MAC address. This is another instance of the IBM ethercard II from all apperances (short of popping the lid). Update the entry to document which cards we support actually need this functionality.
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150518 |
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24-Sep-2005 |
imp |
The DLink DE650 has the same ID as Linksys EthernetCard, so we don't need a sperate entry for it.
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150493 |
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23-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Remove obsolete include
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150300 |
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18-Sep-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: o eliminate the ED_NO_MIIBUS option. Now, you need miibus to use ed with pccard. If you have an old ISA or PCI card w/o a miibus, then you'll still be able to use the ed driver w/o miibus in the kernel. If you have pccard you'll need mii now. Most pccards these days have miibus, and many cards have ISSUES if you don't attach miibus. issues I don't want to constantly rediagnose. - Add new media_ioctl, mediachg and tick function pointers. The core driver will call these if they aren't NULL, or return an error if they are. - migrate remaining mii code into if_ed_pccard. o include some notes from my datasheet fishing. this may allow us to get media status from some pccards. o Fix one bug that's common to many drivers. call if_free(ifp) after we tear down the interrupt. ed_intr() depends on ifp being there and freeing it while interrupts can still happen is, ummm, bad.
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150145 |
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15-Sep-2005 |
imp |
When stopping the card, and returning to page 0, it is best if you do that with the NIC set of registers rather than the ASIC registers. I believe this was a harmless oversight, since we set ED_P0_CR to the same value 5ms later, but just to be safe...
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150108 |
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13-Sep-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: Omnibus ed changes
o Attach AX88x90's MII bus to system, and require its presence. o Reorg the mii code a little, and move more of it into pccard attachment. o Eliminate ed_pccard_{read,write}_attrmem in favor of a more appropriate function in the pccard layer. o Update comments to reflect knowledge gained. o Update how re recognize a NE-2000 ROM. I found a couple of different datasheets that define the structure of the PROM data, so the code's old heuristics have been removed, and comments updated to reflect the structure. o Eliminate work around for EC2T. It is no longer needed, and was wrong headed since the EC2T has a Winbound 82C926C in it, not a AX88x90. o Add copyright to if_ed_pccard.c, since I believe I've re-written more than 3/4 of it.
# With these changes, all of my 20-odd ed based cards work, except for the # NetGear FA-410, and I'm pretty sure that's a MII/PHY problem.
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150104 |
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13-Sep-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: Minor formatting nits in pccard table.
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149922 |
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10-Sep-2005 |
imp |
MFp4:
Reduce the size of ed a little by removing some CIS based entries (others likely can be removed too): o The D-Link DFE-670TXD doesn't need its own entry based on strings. o The Xircom CompactCard appears to be a TDK design, so list it there by ID and remove the strings.
Increase the size of ed a little: o Add support for the Addtron AE-660CT and Addtron AE-660. This is a very generic NE-2000 clone (so generic that its CIS tags say NE-2000 generic card!).
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149890 |
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08-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Add note about what ED_DEFAULT_MAC_OFFSET applies to
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149842 |
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07-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Consistancy is the hobgoblin of small minds: o DLINK -> DL100XX
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149841 |
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07-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Minor reorg of pccard attach code to fix ax88x90 case broken after fixing dl100xx case. o We no longer acquire and release resources during attach many times. We now do it once at the beginning. o Move setting the resource offsets to just after acquiring the ports in attach. o Move ax88x90 code to the end of the file, just after the dl100xx specific code. o Rename ed_pccard_Linksys to ed_pccard_dl100xx to reflect the underlying chipset. o Pass the ed_product structure into ed_pccard_{dl100xx,ax88x90} and have those routines test the flags to see if this card should be probed in that way. o transition from ed_probe_Novell to ed_probe_Novell_generic since we already have the resources setup. o Move use of ed_probe_Novell_generic into ed_pccard_dl100xx to be more consistant with ax88x90 case. o simplify the code where we probe for the chipsets
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149837 |
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07-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Fix DL100xx based cards. Don't drop resources. It was approrpiate in the probe code that this used to be part of, but as part of the attach, we shouldn't be dropping the resources here.
Also, allocate the proper rid in the ax88x90 setup.
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149835 |
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06-Sep-2005 |
imp |
move away from K&R function definitions
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149834 |
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06-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Work around a bug I've seen on Linksys EC2T cards. For some reason, as yet unknown, those cards report their MAC address a byte at a time. However, other AX88x90 cards report the MAC address a word at a time. Add a heuristic which looks at the high order bytes of the first 6 words. If they are all '0', assume the card is behaving like the Linksys EC2T card. Since the default prefix for these cards appears to be 00:e0:98, this appears to be a safe heuristic. While some cards have been observed with different prefixes, they all work with this heuristic.
I'm unsure if this is a bug in the EC2T card, or if it is a bug in the initialization of the card. No other OS has this heuristic (although w/o it, the MAC address that is used works).
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149833 |
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06-Sep-2005 |
imp |
Go ahead and | in ED_CR_PAGE_0, even though this doesn't change things at all. It makes the code clearer.
fix a comment comments about why we need to write i/o address to certain registers.
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149832 |
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06-Sep-2005 |
imp |
It turns out that many of the ambicom cards have their CIS resources listed in different orders. Since it is easy to identify the Modem resources vs the Ethernet resources by looking at the size, use that rather than hard coded rids. For such parts, go ahead and guess which rid we should use based on the size. This guess appears reliable for the two example cards that I have with different CIS info.
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149696 |
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01-Sep-2005 |
imp |
At some point in the past, we read the PROM by words. Now we read PROM by bytes. Adjust the extraction of the MAC address from this data to reflect this change.
This gets the AX88x90 based PC Cards MAC address working again (my UMAX Ethernet and Linksys EC2T cards now work).
MFC After: 3 days
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149558 |
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28-Aug-2005 |
imp |
Finish conversion to bus space and make ed MP safe.
o Lock ed o Fix extra newline in probe messages o Eliminate gone. o Make detach less-racy. o Eliminate spl* o Switch from timeout/untimeout to callout interface. o Read/write card memory using bus_space calls. o generalize readmem so that we don't need ifs in the code. o Fix memory stuff to be consistant. o Remove OLDCARD compat stuff. o Mark interrupt as MPSAFE.
# sic, hpp not tested at all # ISA and PCI attachments lightly tested
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148022 |
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15-Jul-2005 |
imp |
Add support for the DLink DMF650TX Ethernet+56k modem PC Card. This gets the ethernet part of the card working, while putting appropriate hooks in place for the modem code. Other ed based lan/modem combo cards should be easy to add. Please send me info on any you'd like to see support added.
Note: The 650 isn't a strictly conforming multi-function card, so special support is needed. :-(
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147872 |
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10-Jul-2005 |
imp |
Add a boatload of new device ids, gleaned from the pcmcia-cs-3.2.8 distribution. Add the appropriate devices to the man pages.
Obtained from: pcmcia-cs Approved by: re (scottl)
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147580 |
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24-Jun-2005 |
imp |
Eliminate unused argument in PCMCIA_CARD macro.
Provide a backwards compatible way to have the extra macro by defining PCCARD_API_LEVEL 5 before including pccarddevs for driver writers that want/need to have the same driver on 5 and 6 with pccard attachments.
Approved by: re (dwhite)
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147256 |
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10-Jun-2005 |
brooks |
Stop embedding struct ifnet at the top of driver softcs. Instead the struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new struct ifnet member, if_l2com.
This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go.
Other changes of note: - Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code. Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro. To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr. - The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr.
Reviewed by: sobomax, sam
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142260 |
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22-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Belkin F5D5020 is an OEM'd card from RACORE based on the AX88190 chipset. Add support for this card. Office Max has them on sale and I was surprised that we didn't have it in our supported list when I plugged it in...
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142023 |
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17-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Fix the support for the ax88[17]90 to print the right type, rather than the generic ne-2000 string. This should have no effect on the actual support of the parts, just reporting what the part was.
Also, rename a few functins and symbols to reflect a more generic part support that grew out of the early specific support.
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141930 |
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14-Feb-2005 |
imp |
o It turns out that most of the ne-2000 cards that I have got real unhappy with the latest changes. They actually have valid ROM data at location 0 of memory, just like a real NE-2000 ISA card. Use this data, if the ROM passes a few basic tests, as an additional source for the MAC address. Prefer the CIS over this source, but have it take precidence over falling back to reading the attribtue memory. o Minor cleanup of a few devices that we match on based on CIS string.
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141881 |
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14-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Rework DL10019/DL10022 support. This tries to reset things in a more proper way, or at least the same way that NetBSD and Linux do things (I've been unable to obtain datasheets for these parts to know for sure). This has some marginal improvement in the DL10022 and DL10019 cards that I have. Also, report which type, exactly.
# There's one or two ed cards that I have which still don't work, but I think # that's due to MII losage on the card that's not presently compensated # for in the MII drivers.
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141880 |
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14-Feb-2005 |
imp |
MFp4: Merge in AX88790 support from my p4 tree. I've had this in my tree since 2003/02/20, and I recently cleaned it up. I'd even closed the PR that I obtained this from Fri Jul 18 23:25:08 MDT 2003 since I looked at my p4 tree.
PR: 46889 Submitted by: HASEGAWA Tomoki
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141744 |
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12-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Improve the mining of MAC address from the card: o Add a fallback location for the MAC address. Most of the early ne2000 PC Cards were built from the same parts, so most of them have the same address in the CIS to grab the MAC from. Use this address as our fallback if we don't find anything better. o Add printf, in bootverbose, noting the MAC addresses that we find along the way.
# Better sanity checking of the MAC address is needed. Will have to # investigate using/creating a centralized function to do this as a number # of other PC Card drivers each have their own ad-hoc tests.
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141715 |
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12-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Add comment about MAC mining
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141708 |
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12-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Really old PCMCIA cards stored the MAC address in the attribute memory at some offset. Unlike newer cards, the MAC address wasn't part of the CIS as a specific FUNCE. These older cards were having their MAC address show up as 0:2:4:6:8:a because that's what's in the ROM locations that would be there in a real ne2000.
This patch allows one to specify the offset for the MAC address for these cards. Specify one for the IBM Ethernet II card, as it is one that has this problem. One shouldn't specify this unless the MAC address really isn't in the CIS at all.
Side note: The novell probe likely shouldn't read the MAC address, and that should be moved to the bus specific attach routine(s), maybe as a convenience function in if_ed_novell.c.
My IBM Ethernet II (aka Info Mover) now has a believable MAC address.
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141681 |
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11-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Eliminate the ED_VENDOR_{PCCARD,LINKSYS} types. These cards really are NOVELL NE2000 with just a tiny quirk that's non vendor specific. Instead, use the chip_type of DL100XX instead. This is more inline with how the AX88190 support was added, and seems a little cleaner.
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141558 |
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09-Feb-2005 |
imp |
o Remove duplicate LINKSYS ETHERFAST entry. o The COMBO_ECARD comes in many flavors, it seems, so probe both the DL10019 and the AX88x90 on it. Since this seems to work with no ill effects, maybe the probing should happen more generally rather than being table driven. Need to think more about this. o Remove PCM100 because it is duplicative (the ETHERFAST is the pcm100 and apparently has the same IDs). It was here for NetBSD because they match up an expected MAC address OID, but since we don't bother with that, we don't need to be so finely discriminating. o Minor style nit.
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141494 |
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08-Feb-2005 |
imp |
Make it possible to unload ed. Move the ed_pccard_detach routine to if_ed and rename it to ed_detach(). Tell other busses to use this routine for detach.
Since I don't actually have any non-pccard ed hardware I can test with, I've only tested with my pccards.
More improvements in this area likely are possible.
Prodded by: rwatson
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140887 |
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27-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Add back support for D-LINK DMR-650TX, and all the other OEMd versions of this card (evidentally MultiMobile also sold this card as MT5634ZLXI/E).
Reported by: Bastian Brinkman
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140863 |
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26-Jan-2005 |
rwatson |
Remove unused static declaration of ed_pccard_dl100xx(), which probably accidentally snuck into a prior commit to if_ed, and prevented building with -Werror.
Pointed out by: csjp
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140845 |
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26-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Kill stray debugging line not fully removed
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140844 |
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26-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Rework how we deal with the DL10019 and DL10022 cards (as well as the AX88190 ones, but that one only minorly): o don't set flags in the match routine. They appear to be cleared when probe/attach is called. Before this change, they were always treated as a simple ne2000, which would fail to get the right NIC address. o Lookup device again in the probe routine and probe based on the cards that you see. o Detect and report the DL10022 seprately from the DL10019 cards.
While I'm here: o remove a bad printf o change another bad printf to device_printf. o minor style(9) formatting tweaks.
# note: a lot of OEM entries are in the ed_pccard_products such that we can # likely remove, or collapse, many of them.
This makes all of my DL100xx cards at least probe the ethernet address correctly, which it wasn't doing before. I can't seem to locate my AX88xxx based cards, so those haven't been tested, but they were busted before the change so they can't be any worse now...
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140837 |
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25-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Turns out that Digital's DEPCM-BA and I-O Data PCLATE are both OEM versions of the Racore PC Card Ethernet card. Rearrange to reflect this reality. This ejects IODATA from 0x1bf, which belongs to Racore.
Thanks to Wilko for providing me with a dumpcis for the DEPCM card.
Also, added Nextcom Nexthawk card from NetBSD
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140830 |
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25-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Use DIGITAL2 for DEPCM card
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140789 |
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25-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Remove obsolete comment from head this time. The RELENG_5 commit was accidental, but harmless and correct so I'll not be reverting it unless there's some hidden damage I can't see right now...
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140786 |
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25-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Add MagicRAM PC Card Ethernet as ne2000 clone
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140522 |
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20-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Only attach to network functions.
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139749 |
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06-Jan-2005 |
imp |
Start each of the license/copyright comments with /*-, minor shuffle of lines
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136719 |
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20-Oct-2004 |
imp |
Rumor has it that ACCTON EN2216 is also an ne2000 compatible. Make it so.
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132511 |
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21-Jul-2004 |
imp |
It is a little better to return ENXIO from probe/match routine than EIO.
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129764 |
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27-May-2004 |
imp |
Fix disordering of pccarddevs.h noticed by bde. Also remove a few redundant includes and fix some of the include disordering.
Submitted by: bde
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129740 |
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26-May-2004 |
imp |
Move to generating pccarddevs.h on the fly, both for the kernel and the modules.
Also generate usbdevs.h automatically now, but a non-kernel file is stopping that at the moment.
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129046 |
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08-May-2004 |
imp |
It turns out that the module dependency on pccard is in error. Since there's not dependencies on pccard symboles, such a dependency is not necessary. This means that drivers that have multiple attachments can not drag bogus devices into the kernel at load time.
We can't (yet) do this with pci and isa. Drivers written for them actually do seem to have symbols that depend on these busses' implementation code.
ndis not touched until other things can be tested.
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124017 |
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31-Dec-2003 |
kato |
Added TDK LAK-CD031 (simple NE2000 device).
Reviewed by: imp
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121816 |
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31-Oct-2003 |
brooks |
Replace the if_name and if_unit members of struct ifnet with new members if_xname, if_dname, and if_dunit. if_xname is the name of the interface and if_dname/unit are the driver name and instance.
This change paves the way for interface renaming and enhanced pseudo device creation and configuration symantics.
Approved By: re (in principle) Reviewed By: njl, imp Tested On: i386, amd64, sparc64 Obtained From: NetBSD (if_xname)
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120292 |
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20-Sep-2003 |
imp |
EXPsys PCMCIA Ethernet Combo
Submitted by: Ludwig Pummer
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118636 |
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07-Aug-2003 |
imp |
Add MELCO LPC3_CTX. This is the same as Buffalo card of the same name with different vendor id.
Submitted by: Shizuka Kudo-san
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118102 |
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28-Jul-2003 |
imp |
The LP_ETH_10_100_CF entry needs to be tagged as a DL100019.
Submitted by: Scott Renfro
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118065 |
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26-Jul-2003 |
imp |
Add Socket Communications Low Power 10/100 CF Ethernet card.
Obtained from: NetBSD (information, not code)
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117761 |
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19-Jul-2003 |
imp |
Add support for BUFFALO LPC3-CLX 10/100Base-T PC-Card
PR: 47786 Submitted by: IHA, genta -san
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113506 |
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15-Apr-2003 |
mdodd |
- Express hard dependencies on bus (pci, isa, pccard) and network layer (ether). - Don't abuse module names to facilitate ifconfig module loading; such abuse isn't really needed. (And if we do need type information associated with a module then we should make it explicit and not use hacks.)
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113326 |
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10-Apr-2003 |
imp |
SMC 8041 is the same thing as LINKSYS COMBO_ECARD, so no extra entry is required. NetBSD has one because it checks for the mac address match as well wanting to give its own string in the description. Since we do neither, we don't need a separate entry.
# I suspect that a few of the COREGA cards might fall into that category # as well, but since I don't have access to any of them it is hard to know # for sure.
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113324 |
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10-Apr-2003 |
imp |
Add Billionton CFLT10N and SMC8041 (although I'm not 100% sure the latter is needed). Remove duplicate kingston kne2 entry.
Info obtained from NetBSD
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113320 |
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10-Apr-2003 |
imp |
reorganize the supported card table. We don't need the enet_vendor or enet_mcast fields, so remove them. Sort. Eliminate now duplicate entries.
This reorg saves about 500 bytes in the binary. I've tested this only with a couple of cards, so please let me know if I've broken anything.
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113317 |
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10-Apr-2003 |
imp |
Don't set the description if NULL.
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113080 |
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04-Apr-2003 |
sanpei |
Add NE2000DVF_AX88190 flag to Corega FEther PCC-TXD (see also /etc/defaults/pccard.conf rev.1.172)
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109455 |
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18-Jan-2003 |
shiba |
Add BUFFALO LPC-CF-CLT(10Base-T Compact Flash Ether Card).
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106937 |
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14-Nov-2002 |
sam |
network interface driver changes:
o don't strip the Ethernet header from inbound packets; pass packets up the stack intact (required significant changes to some drivers) o reference common definitions in net/ethernet.h (e.g. ETHER_ALIGN) o track ether_ifattach/ether_ifdetach API changes o track bpf changes (use BPF_TAP and BPF_MTAP) o track vlan changes (ifnet capabilities, revised processing scheme, etc.) o use if_input to pass packets "up" o call ether_ioctl for default handling of ioctls
Reviewed by: many Approved by: re
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104857 |
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11-Oct-2002 |
imp |
add some devices from NetBSD
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100531 |
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22-Jul-2002 |
imp |
integrate from p4 repo: o Honor NE2000DVF_{AX88190,DL10019} flags by setting the ED_FLAGS_xxxx flag. o Mark linksys combo_ecard as ax88190 o Set the type_str to AX88190 for the ax88190 cards.
This fixes ax88190 based cards, for the most part, but doesn't seem to fix the mii based dl10019 cards (aka linksys cards).
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93626 |
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02-Apr-2002 |
imp |
More newcard devices: Netgear FA-410TXC Netgear FA-411 Lantech Fastnet TX Linksys pcm100 Hide the total wildcard device for SVEC too :-(
Obtained from: NetBSD/OpenBSD
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89952 |
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29-Jan-2002 |
imp |
Add EDIMAX ethernet card for NEWCARD from NetBSD
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86643 |
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20-Nov-2001 |
imp |
Comment out some bogus entries. somehow they match everything, which is bad. I need to correct pccarddev, but I'm not sure how just at the moment. So I'm firewalling the damage.
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86396 |
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15-Nov-2001 |
imp |
MF NetBSD's if_ne_pcmcia.c rev 1.82's list of devices
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86394 |
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15-Nov-2001 |
imp |
Migrate to PCMCIA_CARD() macros
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86273 |
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11-Nov-2001 |
imp |
s/PCCARD_/PCMCIA_/g in NEWCARD device tables to enable easier NetBSD sharing
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84151 |
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29-Sep-2001 |
iedowse |
Add an option ED_NO_MIIBUS, which causes the `ed' driver to be built without support for miibus PHYs. Most ed cards don't need miibus support, so it's useful to be able to avoid the bloat of all the mii devices for small fixed-purpose kernels.
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80163 |
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22-Jul-2001 |
iedowse |
Remove an old hack that remembered if the card type was Linksys by storing a flag in the global variable 'linksys' during the probe routine and reading it during the attach routine. We now have the ED_VENDOR_LINKSYS vendor code stored in sc->vendor, so check that instead.
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80159 |
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22-Jul-2001 |
iedowse |
Attach the miibus for Linksys/Dlink cards from the attach routine, not from the probe routine. This was an oversight when I originally ported the miibus support to -current, though it was mostly harmless.
We now set the vendor code to the new value ED_VENDOR_LINKSYS in ed_pccard_Linksys() at probe time. Then ed_pccard_attach() checks the vendor code, and sets up the miibus if appropriate.
Reviewed by: imp
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73374 |
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03-Mar-2001 |
imp |
Add support for Dlink DL10022 to the ed driver. This is a mii part bolted to a ne-2000 chip. This is necessary for the NetGear FA-410TX and other cards.
This also requires you add mii to your kernel if you have an ed driver configured.
This code will result in a couple of timeout messages for ed on the impacted cards. Additional work will be needed, but this does work right now, and many people need these cards.
Submitted by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
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71324 |
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21-Jan-2001 |
imp |
Add a bunch of entries from NetBSD's if_ne_pcmcia.c v1.67. We still need to verify that all the entries in pccard.conf are present in this table.
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70834 |
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09-Jan-2001 |
wollman |
select() DKI is now in <sys/selinfo.h>.
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70355 |
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26-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Minor newbus/style(9) cleanups. o Move the ax88190 code to its own function. o Move all device_method_t, driver_t and DRIVER_MODULE definitions to the end of files. o Wrap a few lines > 80 characters. o Use the same devclass for all ed drivers. This allows machines with multiple types of cards to have their cards numbered correctly. Before, you could wind up with two ed0's. o Protect if_edvar.h from multiple includes because I was there.
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70154 |
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18-Dec-2000 |
toshi |
Linksys Fast Ethernet PCCARD cards supported by the ed driver now require the addition of flag 0x80000 to their config line in pccard.conf(5). This flag is not optional. These Linksys cards will not be recognized without it.
Reviewed by: imp, iwasaki
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70117 |
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17-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Call ed_probe_Novel in the AX88190 case as well. Remove stary blank line.
Submitted by: Seigo Tanimura <tanimura@r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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69964 |
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13-Dec-2000 |
imp |
Fix problem with ax88190 based cards trying to probe further after matching the ax88190.
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69150 |
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25-Nov-2000 |
peter |
Argh, I have fixed this cut/paste error twice before. I must have committed the wrong patch. :-( sn_pccard_products[] should have been static anyway.
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69137 |
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25-Nov-2000 |
peter |
Update the ed driver to probe and attach under a NEWCARD kernel (I was using a cardbus based system with pccbb providing the pcic interface). Something isn't quite right.. when the driver allocates and activates its resources, the IO space that was requested reads as all zeros (versus the original 0xff's as it normally is when there is no device responding).
Also, deactivate the resources before releasing them. OLDCARD doesn't seem to care but NEWCARD/CARDBUS get rather unhappy if you release a resource that hasn't been deactivated yet.
Make pcic_p.c only compile with oldcard kernels.
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67172 |
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15-Oct-2000 |
msmith |
Network modules are all "if_foo" not "foo". Avoid the confusing spew that ensues when ifconfig tries to load if_ed.ko when it's already in the kernel.
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67164 |
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15-Oct-2000 |
phk |
Remove unneeded #include <machine/clock.h>
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66332 |
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25-Sep-2000 |
tanimura |
Allocate memory resource to access the attribute memory of a card.
Reviewed by: imp
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65771 |
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12-Sep-2000 |
ps |
Move the detection of Linksys PCMCIA cards from attach to probe. This should solve the problems people were seeing with this driver.
Reported by: phk & others.
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64777 |
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17-Aug-2000 |
nyan |
- Fixed the conversion to bus_space interface. - Added PC-98 Cbus devices support. The original patch is submitted by chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata) - Removed old ed driver.
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64630 |
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14-Aug-2000 |
tanimura |
Newbusify ed driver.
Partly submitted by: alex
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63775 |
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23-Jul-2000 |
tanimura |
MFPAO: Add support for AX88190, equipped in MELCO LPC3-TX.
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63090 |
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13-Jul-2000 |
archie |
Make all Ethernet drivers attach using ether_ifattach() and detach using ether_ifdetach().
The former consolidates the operations of if_attach(), ng_ether_attach(), and bpfattach(). The latter consolidates the corresponding detach operations.
Reviewed by: julian, freebsd-net
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62236 |
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29-Jun-2000 |
ps |
Only try to detect Linksys PCMCIA cards when we are in a pccard environment. This fixes the breakage to ISA ethernet cards.
Reviewed by: peter
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59720 |
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28-Apr-2000 |
imp |
sanpai-san (sanpai@sanpai.org) suggested that we put the novel probe first. This will fix a few cards that hang on the WD probe. He tells me that PAO went one step farther and removed the WD proble completely and none of the cards in the 2.x database broke in PAO3. Since I'm more conservative in this code, I'm just swapping the order, which he said also fixed his problem.
Reviewed by: mdodd, iwasaki Submitted by: sanpai@sanpai.org
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59313 |
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17-Apr-2000 |
imp |
Remove unloaded printf. We do this now in the newbus layer.
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56361 |
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21-Jan-2000 |
hosokawa |
Propagate MAC address in CIS tupple to dev/ed/ driver. Many ed-based Ethernet PC-cards can't get correct MAC address without this patch.
Submitted by: Takanori Watanabe <takawata@shidahara1.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp> Reviewed by: Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
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54384 |
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10-Dec-1999 |
imp |
Fix pccard ed driver, I think. o Expose ed_stop and call it early to shutdown the hardware. o When releasing the interrupt, pass the cookie for the irq, not a pointer to the cookie (this is the base problem). o Release other resources used, just like the ep driver
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53978 |
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01-Dec-1999 |
imp |
Fix the hang on card eject problem and maybe the hang on suspend problem.
o Create new timeout routine so we don't detach the card inside a ISR but instead drop back to spl0 via a timeout of 0. o Actually delete the child of the pccard device rather than just faking it badly. o Fix sio, ed and ep to have pccard detach routines that are int rather than void. o Fix ep and ed pccard detach routines to use if_detach rather than just if_down. if_detach destroys the device, while if_down just marks it down. In this incarnation of the pccard things, we map the disable the slot action to detach the driver, which removes the driver from the device tree. When that is done, a panic would soon follow as the ifconfig tried to down the device.
Didn't fix: o Should cache the pccard dev child's pointer in struct slot o remove now unused parts of struct slot o Any driver using softc after detach has been called. sio's softc used to be statically allocated, so you could check sc->gone, but that is now gone. o Didn't remove gone from softc of drivers that use the old pccard method.
Didn't test: o ed driver changes o sio driver changes on pccards o suspend (no laptop or apm support on my desktop)
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53448 |
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20-Nov-1999 |
imp |
Kill unneeded #includes. They were left over from the short period of time when a strcmp against the device name was required. Sio patches sent to peter for review.
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53378 |
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18-Nov-1999 |
nyan |
Set port_used and mem_used to the resource size instead of 1.
Submitted by: chi@bd.mbn.or.jp (Chiharu Shibata)
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52585 |
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28-Oct-1999 |
imp |
Last change to pccard_nbk now obviates the need to check the name of the device in question. Also fix warnings on if_ep_pccard.c
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52478 |
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25-Oct-1999 |
imp |
Have only one attach routine, rather than two. Remove debug printfs.
This should allow the ed driver to work when memory mapping works again.
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52473 |
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25-Oct-1999 |
imp |
Add pccard attachment. This won't work with memory mapped ed devices yet, but that should be resolved shortly. Non memory mapped ed devices should work, but I cannot test this since my only ed card is memory mapped.
Submitted by: Matt Dodd <mdodd@freebsd.org>
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52245 |
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15-Oct-1999 |
mdodd |
Break out the bus front end code into separate files.
Note that these haven't been turned on nor has the old code been removed from if_ed.c. The next commit will address that.
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