In message <3D6578FD.6020105 at redswitch.com> you wrote: > > > Ummm.... you must be looking in the wrong place; our kernel version > > supports AMD79C874, LXT970, LXT971, QS6612, DP83843, and DP83846A on > > MPC8xx processors, and AMD79C873, LXT970, LXT971, QS6612 on MPC8260 > > Well, the version I got is linux-2.4.4-08-09. And I'm sure there are no > DP83843 and DP83846A support. So you must have made progress in > supporting new PHYs. :) The file I'm looking at is arch/ppc/8xx_io/fec.c.
That's what I was looking at, too. But you mentioned "latest kernel", and I have here: ---------------------------- revision 1.20 date: 2002/08/11 11:09:33; author: wd; state: Exp; lines: +369 -42 1. Added support for PHY DP83843BVJE. 2. Added support for PHY DP83846A. 3. Added a timer callback to periodically probe the DP83846A (or any other chip, it is easy to adapt) for link changes. The delays are hard-coded, though. Someone could add some configuration parameters for it, of course! The periods depend on the link state: - 1 second when the link is up. - 100ms when the link is down. 4. Added the standard IOCTL support to manipulate the PHY registers. 5. A bugfix (in fec_restart(), if the flag 'tx_full' is set, it must be cleared, and the network interface queue needs to be awakened.) Based on patch by Jean-Denis Boyer <jdboyer at mediatrix.com>, 22 Mar 2002 See http://lists.linuxppc.org/linuxppc-embedded/200203/msg00200.html ---------------------------- For me, latest == top of CVS :-) Wolfgang Denk -- Software Engineering: Embedded and Realtime Systems, Embedded Linux Phone: (+49)-8142-4596-87 Fax: (+49)-8142-4596-88 Email: wd at denx.de The greatest threat towards future is indifference. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/