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* Convert the ASIX and Macronix drivers to newbus.wpaul1999-07-241-1/+5
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* Fix support for the PNIC II. Earlier I had assumed that the PNIC II waswpaul1999-05-281-1/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | similar to the PNIC I (supported by the pn driver). In fact, it's really a Macronix 98715A with wake on LAN support added. According to LinkSys, the PNIC II was jointly developed by Lite-On and Macronis. I get the feeling Macronix did most of the work. (The datasheet has the Macronix logo on it, and is in fact nearly identical to the 98715 datasheet, except for the extra wake on LAN registers.) In any case, the PNIC II works just fine with the Macronix driver. The changes are: - Move PCI ID for the PNIC II from the pn driver to the mx driver. - Mention PNIC II support in mx.4. - Mention PNIC II support in RELNOTES.TXT and HARDWARE.TXT.
* Allow chipset drivers to specify the direct-mapped DMA window's mask ingallatin1999-05-261-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | preparation for tsunami support. Previous chipsets' direct-mapped DMA mask was always 1024*1024*1024. The Tsunami chipset needs it to be 2*1024*1024*1024 These changes should not affect the i386 port Reviewed by: Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com>
* Tweak the Macronix driver to hopefully make it more reliable:wpaul1999-05-061-6/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Change to the same transmit scheme as the PNIC driver. - Dynamically set the cache alignment, and set burst size the same as the PNIC driver in mx_init(). - Enable 'store and forward' mode by default. This is the slowest option and it does reduce 100Mbps performance somewhat, but it's the most reliable setting I can find. I'm more interested in having the driver work reliably than trying to squeeze the best performance out of it. The reason I'm doing this is that on *some* systems you may see a lot of transmit underruns (which I can't explain: these are *fast* test systems) and these errors seem to cause unusual and decidedly non-tulip-like behavior. In normal 10Mbps mode, performance is fine (you can easily saturate a 10Mbps link). Also tweak some of the other drivers: - Increase the size of the TX ring for the Winbond, ASIX, VIA Rhine and PNIC drivers. - Set a larger value for ifq_maxlen in the ThunderLAN driver. The setting of TL_TX_LIST_CNT - 1 is too low (the ThunderLAN driver only allocates 20 transmit descriptors, and I don't want to fiddle with that now because the ThunderLAN's descriptor structure is an oddball size compared to the others).
* Add PCI IDs for the Compex RL100-TX, which uses the Macronix 98713 chip.wpaul1999-04-081-13/+23
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* Make the Macronix driver work on FreeBSD/alpha and add to GENERIC.wpaul1999-04-011-2/+8
| | | | | | | Like the PNIC, we have to copy packet headers in the receive handler because the chip will only DMA to longword aligned buffers. Also do some mindor cleanups.
* Put back some missing chip identification code that got lost somehowwpaul1998-12-041-3/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | during a trek through RCS. The Macronix 98713 and 98713A both have the same PCI device ID but different revision numbers, and we need to be able to tell one from the other. The 98715 and 98715A chips have the same device ID as the 98725 chip but different revision numbers, however we lump them into the same category except when identifying them during the PCI probe output. The main reason we need tell the chips apart is that the Macronix app notes say you have to write a special magic number into one of the registers in order to put the chip in normal operating mode. The 98713 requires one magic value, while all the others require a different one.
* An early Christmas present: add driver support for a whole bunch ofwpaul1998-12-041-0/+695
PCI fast ethernet adapters, plus man pages. if_pn.c: Netgear FA310TX model D1, LinkSys LNE100TX, Matrox FastNIC 10/100, various other PNIC devices if_mx.c: NDC Communications SOHOware SFA100 (Macronix 98713A), various other boards based on the Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A and 98725 chips if_vr.c: D-Link DFE530-TX, other boards based on the VIA Rhine and Rhine II chips (note: the D-Link and certain other cards that actually use a Rhine II chip still return the PCI device ID of the Rhine I. I don't know why, and it doesn't really matter since the driver treats both chips the same anyway.) if_wb.c: Trendware TE100-PCIE and various other cards based on the Winbond W89C840F chip (the Trendware card is identical to the sample boards Winbond sent me, so who knows how many clones there are running around) All drivers include support for ifmedia, BPF and hardware multicast filtering. Also updated GENERIC, LINT, RELNOTES.TXT, userconfig and sysinstall device list. I also have a driver for the ASIX AX88140A in the works.
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