History log of /netbsd/sys/dev/pci/if_jmereg.h (Results 1 – 7 of 7)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 803b9389 05-Dec-2021 msaitoh <msaitoh@NetBSD.org>

as/aggresive/aggressive/ in comment.


# 2f30fca2 26-Aug-2021 andvar <andvar@NetBSD.org>

Add missing RCSID in header files and one __KERNEL_RCSID().


# e492c7aa 14-Nov-2019 msaitoh <msaitoh@NetBSD.org>

Revert previous. Sorry.


# b714d5a6 14-Nov-2019 msaitoh <msaitoh@NetBSD.org>

Add D-Link DGE-530T C1 and TP-Link TG-3468 v2.


# c99586fc 16-Jan-2009 bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>

According to the latest datasheet I have (1.09), the transmitter and ckecksum
offload clocks needs to be programmed according to the negociated speed;
make it so. This makes the sample JME260 I have

According to the latest datasheet I have (1.09), the transmitter and ckecksum
offload clocks needs to be programmed according to the negociated speed;
make it so. This makes the sample JME260 I have work.

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# 49f5440b 13-Oct-2008 bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>

Add support for jumbo frames.
Some performances tweaks (including better defaults for interrupt mitigation)


# 540cab1e 11-Oct-2008 bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>

jme(4), a driver for JMicron Technologies JME250 Gigabit Ethernet and
JME260 Fast Ethernet PCI Express controllers.
Written with a lot of cut-n-paste from the FreeBSD jme(4) driver.
No support for ju

jme(4), a driver for JMicron Technologies JME250 Gigabit Ethernet and
JME260 Fast Ethernet PCI Express controllers.
Written with a lot of cut-n-paste from the FreeBSD jme(4) driver.
No support for jumbo ethernet frames yet (but should come soon).
Thanks to JMicron Technologies for providing me sample boards and
documentation for this work.

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