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25 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 62fb37ba49 Some changes for the Xircom X3201-3 in 21143 emulation mode:
- The Xircom doesn't bring itself out of reset; we have to do it.
- The Xircom requires transmit buffers to be aligned to 4 bytes, too.

Partially from Rafal Boni (though the Tx buffer alignment issue is
handled much differently in this version).
2000-01-25 22:11:12 +00:00
thorpej 6aca67041c Add a chip type for the Xircom X3201-3, and centralize the declaration
of the chip names array.
2000-01-25 19:29:17 +00:00
thorpej a661b4e5dc Oops, forgot to byte-swap the receive descriptors. 1999-12-12 02:41:51 +00:00
thorpej caae0e1aa1 - Don't try to run the chip in big-endian mode. Not all chips support
this consistently, and it doesn't always work even when the chip
  supports it.
- Make sure things DMA'd to the chip that the chip interprets are in
  little-endian mode.
1999-12-11 00:32:59 +00:00
thorpej 9ed17102f4 - Use the common MII bit-bang module.
- Add support other than 128-byte SROMs.
- Add support for the 21142/21143 MII.
1999-11-19 18:22:42 +00:00
thorpej e3f20e8ff1 Use Memory Read Line and Memory Read Multiple on the 21140, 21140A,
21142, and 21143, if the PCI bus says its okay.
1999-11-04 01:20:55 +00:00
thorpej e017601bd3 More or less completely rewrite the way DECchip media is handled, and
add support for the DECchip 21142/21143 SIA/SYM media.  Make the Macronix
98713 behave like a 21140A, and the 98713A and later behave like a 21143.
Nuke all of the Macronix-specific Nway code, as it will be identical to
the 21143 Nway code once it is written.
1999-11-03 22:25:08 +00:00
thorpej 2492ffef4c Changes to get the Lite-On/Macronix 82C115 working:
- 82C115 has a 128-bit multicast hash table, not 512-bit.
- Correct the way the MAC address is read from the SROM, after re-reading
  the MX98715A Application Note.

Other semi-related changes:
- Differentiate between MX98715 and MX98715A.
- Improve the Macronix link-up/link-down detection.
1999-09-30 17:48:24 +00:00
thorpej 9d911ccd55 Add some optional stats gathering, and fix tx stats counting; use the last
descriptor in the packet, not the first.
1999-09-29 23:11:36 +00:00
thorpej e3398d3647 - Get a little closer on the Macronix chips. Still some more work to do.
- Add some basic support for the ADMtek AL981 clone (which, unfortunately,
  I can't test until my sample boards arrive).
1999-09-29 18:52:19 +00:00
enami ee587c6c18 s/#define /#define<TAB>/. 1999-09-28 15:10:20 +00:00
thorpej 848d8b7080 Add a media name pointer to the tulip_2114x_media structure, and define
a table for converting SROM media block type codes to ifmedia subtypes.
1999-09-27 19:03:59 +00:00
thorpej 4fa51ba8bd Make tlp_read_srom() work on big-endian systems.
From a patch supplied by Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chekov.watermarkgroup.com>.
1999-09-26 03:39:01 +00:00
thorpej c999e3ca1a Add support for the DECchip 21140[A]. This currently only works with
boards which use MII for media attachment.

ISV SROM format information lifted from Matt Thomas's `de' driver.

Thanks to Dave Sainty for experimenting w/ his 21140A MII boards, and
for supplying a fix to the MII bit-bang code (PR #8382).
1999-09-25 00:27:00 +00:00
thorpej 664d8da4f5 Add support for the DECchip 21041. This also adds some preliminary
support for the ISV SROM format used in the 2114{1,1A,2,3}.  Note, like
the 21040, auto-sense is not yet supported for the 21041.

Add a "pre-init" hook, which will be used for the 2114x and PNIC (currently)
which allows chip-specific code to set up and write OPMODE before the
chip is reset.  This is necessary in order for the chip's internal
pathways to get initialized properly for MII/SYM/PCS/SIA media attachments.

Thanks to Dave Sainty for the hint from the `de' driver that inspired the
pre-init hook.
1999-09-20 19:26:54 +00:00
thorpej 70997fd3d5 Move the PCI device number to the base Tulip softc; it will be needed to
decode the SROM on 21041 and 2114x multi-port boards.
1999-09-14 23:33:04 +00:00
thorpej 5c34356d4c First crack at shared ROM/shared interrupts on 21040 multi-port boards,
plus quirk identification for non-multiple-port boards.
1999-09-14 22:25:48 +00:00
thorpej 12c167b5ca Change the semantics of `sc_regshift'; it is now the shift required to
make a CSR index number into a CSR offset.  Introduce a couple of macros
to handle CSR name -> offset conversion.
1999-09-14 05:52:21 +00:00
thorpej a03bd733ca - More PNIC NWAY stuff. Still more work to do, here.
- Fix the SROM checksum routine.
- Add code to parse the old DEC Address ROM SROM format.
- Rearrange the statchg routines a bit, to make them consistent with one
  another.
- Add support for the DECchip 21040.  XXX No support for media autosense
  yet, and no support for any of the multi-port boards yet.
1999-09-14 00:55:38 +00:00
thorpej 057798e505 Snapshot of work-in-progress to support the internal NWay block on
the Lite-On PNIC chips.  Not finished yet; some other infrastructure
work left to do.
1999-09-09 21:48:18 +00:00
thorpej a10045109d Add chip types for several more Tulip clones (ASIX, ADMtex, PNIC II, Davicom),
and match the Compex RL100-ATX; it uses the Winbond 89C840F (RL100-TX is
a Macronix 98713).
1999-09-08 22:29:46 +00:00
thorpej 8386184524 Deal with some more Winbond differences, after a more-thorough-than-before
reading of its manual.
1999-09-02 23:25:28 +00:00
thorpej cfbc8a82fb Make Tulip-style filter setup interrupt-driven. 1999-09-01 20:56:15 +00:00
thorpej 5d7f25011b Some of the Tulip clone chips (like the Winbond and ASIX) want the
IC bit set in the *first* descriptor of the outgoing packet.  Appease
them.
1999-09-01 05:07:03 +00:00
thorpej e293024ffa This is the long-awaited "new Tulip driver", a complete, from-scratch
rewrite of the driver for the DECchip 21x4x Ethernet chips, and a variety
of clones.

Currently, the driver supports the Winbond 89C840F (this works pretty
well), and the Lite-On PNIC (e.g. NetGear PCI boards), however Lite-On
support may be broken [I may simply have a busted test board].

Eventually, support for the Macronix and ASIX chips will filter into
this driver, and then, slowly, support for the genuine DEC chips,
and maybe even the DE-425 EISA model.
1999-09-01 00:32:41 +00:00