Allen Curtis wrote: > > > The 8260 Ethernet controller needs to know about the duplex mode in which > > the PHY operates. The driver sets it to half duplex by default, and needs > > the feed back of the PHY to set it to full duplex. > > > > As you may know, the hub always operates in half duplex, while the switch > > usually operates in full duplex, if it is directly connected to your unit, > > and your PHY accepts to negociate to full duplex. > > > > Yes, the source code has been modified to force full-duplex. > (fcc_restart(dev,1) if I remember correctly :) In fact, before this change > was made Ethernet communications did not work at all. (At least it would not > get past bootp) I searched for something that looked like it was speed > related but found nothing. (Other than the MII reporting) > > Other ideas?
Could it be an analog problem? Have you looked at the signals comming in on a scope? > > BTW: We are using a BCM switch for our PHY. The interface to the processor > is always full-duplex, 100BT regardless of the external connections. Hence > the no MII PHY option. Let me get this straight, You have no PHY, no magnet, no connector? If this is the case are you sure your voltages on the I/O compatible? I have thought about building a Beowolf cluster in this manner out of 8260s just to impress my geek friends and colleages. Of course I don't have the time or money to do it, but its fun to think about. Good Luck Conn -- ***************************************************************** If you live at home long enough, your parents will move out. ***************************************************************** Conn Clark Engineering Stooge clark at esteem.com Electronic Systems Technology Inc. www.esteem.com ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/