On Tue, 7 Sep 1999 03:11:24 -0400 (EDT) Bill Paul <wp...@skynet.ctr.columbia.edu> wrote:
> The SiS 900 only has one combined status/control word in its > descriptor structure (some of the bits mean different things depending > on whether the descriptors are in the RX ring or TX ring) instead of a > separate status and control word. The descriptors are also only 3 > longwords in size. Yes, I know. I wrote a driver for this chip for NetBSD :-) [ snip ... all the quirks ] ...I'm well aware of all of these :-) Amusingly, these are the same kinds of quirks you have to deal with for a unified *genuine DEC Tulip* driver. E.g. 21143s have internal NWAY and MII; board manufacturer gets to choose which to use. In any case, I have a single driver for NetBSD that works with both the PNIC and Winbond clones, and I'm working on support for the other clones. > And that's just the PCI devices: who knows what other oddities will > turn up once we have cardbus support. (And we will have cardbus support > some day soon, right Warner? Hello? Warner? You okay? Hm. Somebody want to > call an ambulance for Warner? Thank you. Breathe, Warner. _Breathe._ > That's better.) I think most of the Tulip-like CardBus boards use 21143s. Thankfully. AFAIK, none of the current sets of clones are designed for CardBus applications. BTW, you forgot EISA (DE-425) ... when I finish all the clone support in my unified driver, I'm going to migrate support for the genuine DEC chips, as well. -- Jason R. Thorpe <thor...@nas.nasa.gov> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message