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H A D | if_vrreg.h | 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week
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H A D | if_vr.c | 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week 97e6eca5 Sat Feb 01 01:18:26 GMT 2003 Mike Silbersack <silby@FreeBSD.org> Switch the if_vr driver from using our generic MII routines over to using the Rhine's internal shift registers which are designed for the job. This reduces the amount of time we wait around shifting bits, and seems to work better with some chips.
Also, provide a workaround for some newer cards which report fake PHYs at multiple addresses. (As more cards are ID'd, I'm sure this part of the code will have to be expanded to cover more cases.)
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se> MFC after: 1 week
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