Subject: NetBSD master CVS tree commits
To: None <source-changes@NetBSD.ORG>
From: The Source of All Evil <source@NetBSD.ORG>
List: source-changes
Date: 06/01/1998 18:30:02
thorpej
Mon Jun 1 18:29:42 PDT 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/dev/pci
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv14796/dev/pci
Modified Files:
files.pci
Added Files:
if_epic_pci.c
Log Message:
Device driver for the SMC 83c170 Ethernet PCI Integrated Controller (EPIC/100)
used in the SMC EtherPower II.
Media control isn't yet supported, due to some MII infrastructure
problems which I hope to address soon. This isn't a huge deal, since
the PHY defaults to auto-negotiate mode.
Also, the device just programs the multicast hash table to accept all
multicast, to avoid a hardware bug that causes the multicast address
filter to lose in 10Mb/s mode. This bug will be fixed in a more sane
way once the media control issues are dealt with.
thorpej
Mon Jun 1 18:29:42 PDT 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/dev/ic
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv14796/dev/ic
Added Files:
smc83c170.c smc83c170reg.h smc83c170var.h
Log Message:
Device driver for the SMC 83c170 Ethernet PCI Integrated Controller (EPIC/100)
used in the SMC EtherPower II.
Media control isn't yet supported, due to some MII infrastructure
problems which I hope to address soon. This isn't a huge deal, since
the PHY defaults to auto-negotiate mode.
Also, the device just programs the multicast hash table to accept all
multicast, to avoid a hardware bug that causes the multicast address
filter to lose in 10Mb/s mode. This bug will be fixed in a more sane
way once the media control issues are dealt with.
thorpej
Mon Jun 1 18:29:42 PDT 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/conf
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv14796/conf
Modified Files:
files
Log Message:
Device driver for the SMC 83c170 Ethernet PCI Integrated Controller (EPIC/100)
used in the SMC EtherPower II.
Media control isn't yet supported, due to some MII infrastructure
problems which I hope to address soon. This isn't a huge deal, since
the PHY defaults to auto-negotiate mode.
Also, the device just programs the multicast hash table to accept all
multicast, to avoid a hardware bug that causes the multicast address
filter to lose in 10Mb/s mode. This bug will be fixed in a more sane
way once the media control issues are dealt with.