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H A D | jmphyreg.h | diff 216551 Sun Dec 19 00:08:48 MST 2010 yongari Add support for JMicron JMC251/JMC261 Gigabit/Fast ethernet controller with Card Read Host Controller. These controllers are multi-function devices and have the same ethernet core of JMC250/JMC260. Starting from REVFM 5(chip full mask revision) controllers have the following features. o eFuse support o PCD(Packet Completion Deferring) o More advanced PHY power saving Because these controllers started to use eFuse, station address modified by driver is permanent as if it was written to EEPROM. If you have to change station address please save your controller default address to safe place before reprogramming it. There is no way to restore factory default station address. Many thanks to JMicron for continuing to support FreeBSD. HW donated by: JMicron |
H A D | jmphy.c | diff 216551 Sun Dec 19 00:08:48 MST 2010 yongari Add support for JMicron JMC251/JMC261 Gigabit/Fast ethernet controller with Card Read Host Controller. These controllers are multi-function devices and have the same ethernet core of JMC250/JMC260. Starting from REVFM 5(chip full mask revision) controllers have the following features. o eFuse support o PCD(Packet Completion Deferring) o More advanced PHY power saving Because these controllers started to use eFuse, station address modified by driver is permanent as if it was written to EEPROM. If you have to change station address please save your controller default address to safe place before reprogramming it. There is no way to restore factory default station address. Many thanks to JMicron for continuing to support FreeBSD. HW donated by: JMicron |
/freebsd-10.3-release/sys/dev/jme/ | ||
H A D | if_jmereg.h | diff 216551 Sun Dec 19 00:08:48 MST 2010 yongari Add support for JMicron JMC251/JMC261 Gigabit/Fast ethernet controller with Card Read Host Controller. These controllers are multi-function devices and have the same ethernet core of JMC250/JMC260. Starting from REVFM 5(chip full mask revision) controllers have the following features. o eFuse support o PCD(Packet Completion Deferring) o More advanced PHY power saving Because these controllers started to use eFuse, station address modified by driver is permanent as if it was written to EEPROM. If you have to change station address please save your controller default address to safe place before reprogramming it. There is no way to restore factory default station address. Many thanks to JMicron for continuing to support FreeBSD. HW donated by: JMicron |
H A D | if_jmevar.h | diff 216551 Sun Dec 19 00:08:48 MST 2010 yongari Add support for JMicron JMC251/JMC261 Gigabit/Fast ethernet controller with Card Read Host Controller. These controllers are multi-function devices and have the same ethernet core of JMC250/JMC260. Starting from REVFM 5(chip full mask revision) controllers have the following features. o eFuse support o PCD(Packet Completion Deferring) o More advanced PHY power saving Because these controllers started to use eFuse, station address modified by driver is permanent as if it was written to EEPROM. If you have to change station address please save your controller default address to safe place before reprogramming it. There is no way to restore factory default station address. Many thanks to JMicron for continuing to support FreeBSD. HW donated by: JMicron |
H A D | if_jme.c | diff 216551 Sun Dec 19 00:08:48 MST 2010 yongari Add support for JMicron JMC251/JMC261 Gigabit/Fast ethernet controller with Card Read Host Controller. These controllers are multi-function devices and have the same ethernet core of JMC250/JMC260. Starting from REVFM 5(chip full mask revision) controllers have the following features. o eFuse support o PCD(Packet Completion Deferring) o More advanced PHY power saving Because these controllers started to use eFuse, station address modified by driver is permanent as if it was written to EEPROM. If you have to change station address please save your controller default address to safe place before reprogramming it. There is no way to restore factory default station address. Many thanks to JMicron for continuing to support FreeBSD. HW donated by: JMicron |
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