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2001-10-05 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c (MII_DELAY): Greatly reduce this, now it's
working, so that we can poll for link status changes. I don't see
any other way to do this, since we would not necessarily be
transmitting (to get a link fail code) when a person re-plugs the
line.
(i21143_status_changed): New function; a quicker test for
negotiated line status changed. Polled from the deliver routine.
2001-10-05 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c (i21143_ioctl): Implement SNMP statistics.
(i21143_can_send): Enable the "unsticking" poll of tx and rx
states; it seems not necessary, but it's also definitely not
harmful.
(generally): manage getting the link status better; it takes time
so cache the answer. Reset the system if it changed between
_stop() and _start().
2001-10-04 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c (i21143_reset): Set the "store and forward" bit
so that we can keep up with large transmits at 100Mbit. Otherwise
it underflows for packets of 700 bytes or so.
2001-10-04 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c: Got ESA filtering set up OK by using perfect
filtering instead, with all the broadcast address except one with
our true ESA. Various changes to the debug printing too.
2001-09-28 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c (i21143_init): Read the good ESA (MAC address)
from the serial EEPROM (or ROM) and use it if valid.
2001-09-28 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* src/if_i21143.c: Duh. Fix dangerously aliased local variable.
Having a thing like int fred[0] on the stack tends to screw up
other random variables.
2001-09-27 Hugo Tyson <hmt@redhat.com>
* cdl/intel_i21143_eth_drivers.cdl: New file.
* src/if_i21143.c: New file. Not working yet.
Reception only occurs if "Receive All" CSR_OPMODE_RA is set.
No transmission occurs to the wire though the machinery all works
beautifully.
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