Snapshot of the current 2.6.x net driver queue.
Notably, collects sis190 fixes.
BK users:
bk pull bk://kernel.bkbits.net/jgarzik/net-drivers-2.6
or
bk pull http://gkernel.bkbits.net/net-drivers-2.6
This will update the following files:
drivers/net/3c501.c | 91 +--------
drivers/net/3c501.h | 2
drivers/net/3c503.c | 71 +------
drivers/net/3c505.c | 96 ++--------
drivers/net/3c507.c | 97 ++--------
drivers/net/3c515.c | 94 ++-------
drivers/net/3c523.c | 73 +------
drivers/net/3c527.c | 94 ++-------
drivers/net/3c59x.c | 47 +---
drivers/net/8139cp.c | 444 ++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------
drivers/net/Kconfig | 2
drivers/net/sis190.c | 79 +++++---
drivers/net/sis900.c | 43 +---
drivers/net/tulip/dmfe.c | 62 +-----
14 files changed, 393 insertions(+), 902 deletions(-)
through these ChangeSets:
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1301)
[netdrvr] ethtool_ops support for 3c515, 3c523, 3c527, and dmfe
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1300)
[netdrvr] ethtool_ops support in 3c503, 3c505, 3c507
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1299)
[netdrvr 3c501] ethtool_ops support
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1298)
[netdrvr sis190] make driver depend on CONFIG_BROKEN
Until RX path is cleaned up to use PCI DMA API and
not virt_to_bus.
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1297)
[netdrvr sis190] convert TX path to use PCI DMA API
Also, minor changes:
* mark ->hard_start_xmit ETH_ZLEN test as unlikely()
* use cpu_to_le32() and le32_to_cpu() in TX path
* fix two leak in error path, in ->hard_start_xmit
* don't test netif_queue_stopped() in TX completion path,
netif_wake_queue() already does that.
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1296)
[netdrvr 8139cp] ethtool_ops support
<jgarzik@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1295)
[netdrvr sis900] ethtool_ops support
<willy@xxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1294)
[netdrvr 3c59x] ethtool_ops support
<romieu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1293)
[netdrvr sis190] pass irq argument to synchronize_irq()
Looks like this driver wasn't tested on SMP :)
<bunk@xxxxxxxxx> (03/08/26 1.1292)
[netdrvr sis190] fix build with older gcc
older gcc's do not support C99/C++ style of variable declarations.
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