Ruud Bos wrote:
Hi,

My NIC wasn't recognized by rtnet, but was by the non-RT kernel driver.

That's why I ported the list of PCI ids from the kernel source to the
rtnet driver.

Hmm, but you changed a bit more than this...


It seems to work like a charm here on my test box.


Then you might have been lucky. Your changes to rtl_chip_info break things because the old structure in rt_8139too contains more fields than the one in current mainline (where you copied the initialization from). Could you fix this or tell me to skip that part? Then I would happily apply you changes.

Thanks for the contribution,
Jan

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