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e933a428
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e933a428
authored
Apr 13, 2004
by
Ganesh Venkatesan
Committed by
Jeff Garzik
Apr 13, 2004
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[PATCH] e1000: all other white space fixes, changelog
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@@ -30,7 +30,33 @@
/* Change Log
*
* 5.2.30.1 1/29/03
* 5.2.39 3/12/04
* o Added support to read/write eeprom data in proper order.
* By default device eeprom is always little-endian, word
* addressable
* o Disable TSO as the default for the driver until hangs
* reported against non-IA acrhs can be root-caused.
* o Back out the CSA fix for 82547 as it continues to cause
* systems lock-ups with production systems.
* o Fixed FC high/low water mark values to actually be in the
* range of the Rx FIFO area. It was a math error.
* [Dainis Jonitis (dainis_jonitis@exigengroup.lv)]
* o Handle failure to get new resources when doing ethtool
* ring paramater changes. Previously, driver would free old,
* but fails to allocate new, causing problems. Now, driver
* allocates new, and if sucessful, frees old.
* o Changed collision threshold from 16 to 15 to comply with IEEE
* spec.
* o Toggle chip-select when checking ready status on SPI eeproms.
* o Put PHY into class A mode to pass IEEE tests on some designs.
* Designs with EEPROM word 0x7, bit 15 set will have their PHYs
* set to class A mode, rather than the default class AB.
* o Handle failures of register_netdev. Stephen Hemminger
* [shemminger@osdl.org].
* o updated README & MAN pages, number of Transmit/Receive
* descriptors may be denied depending on system resources.
*
* 5.2.30 1/14/03
* o Set VLAN filtering to IEEE 802.1Q after reset so we don't break
* SoL connections that use VLANs.
* o Allow 1000/Full setting for AutoNeg param for Fiber connections
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@@ -45,30 +71,11 @@
* o Added ethtool RINGPARAM support.
*
* 5.2.22 10/15/03
* o Bug fix: SERDES devices might be connected to a back-plane
* switch that doesn't support auto-neg, so add the capability
* to force 1000/Full. Also, since forcing 1000/Full, sample
* RxSynchronize bit to detect link state.
* o Bug fix: Flow control settings for hi/lo watermark didn't
* consider changes in the Rx FIFO size, which could occur with
* Jumbo Frames or with the reduced FIFO in 82547.
* o Better propagation of error codes. [Janice Girouard
* (janiceg@us.ibm.com)].
* o Bug fix: hang under heavy Tx stress when running out of Tx
* descriptors; wasn't clearing context descriptor when backing
* out of send because of no-resource condition.
* o Bug fix: check netif_running in dev->poll so we don't have to
* hang in dev->close until all polls are finished. [Robert
* Ollson (robert.olsson@data.slu.se)].
* o Revert TxDescriptor ring size back to 256 since change to 1024
* wasn't accepted into the kernel.
*
* 5.2.16 8/8/03
*/
char
e1000_driver_name
[]
=
"e1000"
;
char
e1000_driver_string
[]
=
"Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver"
;
char
e1000_driver_version
[]
=
"5.2.3
0.1
-k2"
;
char
e1000_driver_version
[]
=
"5.2.3
9
-k2"
;
char
e1000_copyright
[]
=
"Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Intel Corporation."
;
/* e1000_pci_tbl - PCI Device ID Table
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@@ -1661,7 +1668,7 @@ e1000_tx_map(struct e1000_adapter *adapter, struct sk_buff *skb,
* we mapped the skb, but because of all the workarounds
* (above), it's too difficult to predict how many we're
* going to need.*/
i
=
adapter
->
tx_ring
.
next_to_use
;
i
=
tx_ring
->
next_to_use
;
if
(
i
==
first
)
{
/* Cleanup after e1000_tx_[csum|tso] scribbling
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@@ -1686,7 +1693,7 @@ e1000_tx_map(struct e1000_adapter *adapter, struct sk_buff *skb,
if
(
++
i
==
tx_ring
->
count
)
i
=
0
;
}
adapter
->
tx_ring
.
next_to_use
=
first
;
tx_ring
->
next_to_use
=
first
;
return
0
;
}
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@@ -1694,7 +1701,7 @@ e1000_tx_map(struct e1000_adapter *adapter, struct sk_buff *skb,
i
=
(
i
==
0
)
?
tx_ring
->
count
-
1
:
i
-
1
;
tx_ring
->
buffer_info
[
i
].
skb
=
skb
;
tx_ring
->
buffer_info
[
first
].
next_to_watch
=
i
;
return
count
;
}
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