- new MD variable: sc_initmodemedia, 79c960 cards can select
between two ports, but this needs to be done in the MI init mode page
- new defines for PCnet-ISA cards (79c960)
- new MD variable: sc_initmodemedia, 79c960 cards can select
between two ports, but this needs to be done in the MI init mode page
- new defines for PCnet-ISA cards (79c960)
- new MD variable: sc_initmodemedia, 79c960 cards can select
between two ports, but this needs to be done in the MI init mode page
- new defines for PCnet-ISA cards (79c960)
particularly older ones, don't do a SAVE DATA POINTER before disconnecting.
When the driver reconnects, it does an implicit RESTORE POINTERS, and
restores the data pointer from *before* the last transfer. If the driver
calculates the residual using the data pointer and doesn't account for
this, the residual will be wrong.
What we do is test for the SDEV_AUTOSAVE quirk when we see a disconnect
message, falling through to do a SAVE DATA POINTER if the quirk applies
to this target.
The workaround was suggested by Mycroft, who also provided the explanation
of the problem. Actual code was (mostly) ripped off from the 53C9x driver.
Anne Hutton <hutton@isi.edu>]:
- add support for Adaptec 155 PCI ATM cards (e.g. ANA-5940)
- add sc->is_adaptec to handle differences between cards.
- break out MID_MK_TXQ/MID_MK_RXQ seperate macros to handle
the new Adaptec format TXQ/RXQ.
- adjust en_dqneed to return 1 on ADP (since the Adaptec can
DMA anything in one DRQ/DTQ!)
- add hook for a bus specific reset function (adaptec has
a seperate reset register that needs to be hit when
resettting the midway).
- adjust DMA test to not worry about burst sizes on the
adaptec (since it handles it all for us!) and to handle
the new DTQ/DRQ format.
- add Adaptec DMA support to en_txlaunch() and en_service()
BUG FIXES:
- fixed receiver panic under heavy load ("lost mbuf in slot 0!").
when the reassembly buffer overflows, the T-bit is set in
the RDB and the data field is empty. en_service() sets up
a 4-byte (RDB size) dummy DMA without IF_ENQUEUE. but the
recv intr handling in en_intr() always does IF_DEQUEUE.
as a result, a successive recv intr loses its mbuf and
leads to a panic. the solution is to only IF_DEQUEUE if
the interrupt has non-zero length (indicating that there
is an mbuf to get). in order for this to work, EN_DQ_MK
must always be non-zero. we do this by or'ing in an unused
bit (0x80000).
reported by: Kenjiro Cho <kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>
- fix setting of transmit channel when txspeed[] is non-zero
(e.g. traffic shaping). the old scheme didn't work
properly (it allowed the same VCI to use multiple tx channels
thus defeating the txspeed[] parameter). the new scheme
statically assigns a VC to a channel when txspeed[] is set.
[note that the code to set txspeed[] isn't in the driver right
now since a MI interface to do this hasn't been made yet]
we add sc->txvc2slot[] and sc->txslot[n].nref for this.
reported by: Kenjiro Cho <kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>,
Milind M Buddihikot <milind@ccrc.wustl.edu>,
Dong Lin <dong@eecs.harvard.edu>
- when doing SRAM copies, be sure to round up the length to the next
largest word (otherwise the driver will try to do a byte clean
up DMA and then get an ID error interrupt).
MINOR CLEANUPS:
- clean up loops in DMA test
contributed by: Kenjiro Cho <kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>
- restructure and cleanup of en_read/en_write macros/inlines
- clean up some byte ordering stuff so that we are consistant throughout
the driver
correspond to the ANA numbers... certainly includes ANA-5940.
- add Efficient Nets product 0x0000. according to linux pci.h
the 0x0000 is an FPGA version of the midway card and the 0x0002
is the ASIC version.
into 8 bits generate (bogus) warnings on some architectures, but the
change to pad on "scsi inquiry" is no longer needed, apparently.
Thanks to Matthias Pfaller for pointing the latter out to me.
- Deal with devices that ignore the length specified in the
inquiry command.
- Allow asynchronous requests without using a buf (key off NOSLEEP instead).
Thanks to Michael Smith for reporting, Jason Thorpe for pointing to the
report, doing a quick workaround which pointed me to the right code part and
for testing the final fix.
does not supply media types, default to the "manual" type.
- Clean up the ETHER_CMP stuff slightly.
- Keep track of our carrier status, for media status requests.
Some of the stuff (e.g., rarpd, bootpd, dhcpd etc., libsa) still will
only support Ethernet. Tcpdump itself should be ok, but libpcap needs
lot of work.
For the detailed change history, look at the commit log entries for
the is-newarp branch.
the base address. This allows for a more flexible layout of buffers
in the Lance's memory.
- Add a new element 'sc_saved_csr0' to am7990_softc. It's value is or-ed
with the current csr0 value in the am7990_intr() function. This allowes
for a 'deferred' interrupt sceme.