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Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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47 lines
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The EtherWORKS 3 driver in this distribution is designed to work with all
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kernels > 1.1.33 (approx) and includes tools in the 'ewrk3tools'
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subdirectory to allow set up of the card, similar to the MSDOS
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'NICSETUP.EXE' tools provided on the DOS drivers disk (type 'make' in that
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subdirectory to make the tools).
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The supported cards are DE203, DE204 and DE205. All other cards are NOT
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supported - refer to 'depca.c' for running the LANCE based network cards and
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'de4x5.c' for the DIGITAL Semiconductor PCI chip based adapters from
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Digital.
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The ability to load this driver as a loadable module has been included and
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used extensively during the driver development (to save those long reboot
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sequences). To utilise this ability, you have to do 8 things:
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0) have a copy of the loadable modules code installed on your system.
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1) copy ewrk3.c from the /linux/drivers/net directory to your favourite
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temporary directory.
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2) edit the source code near line 1898 to reflect the I/O address and
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IRQ you're using.
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3) compile ewrk3.c, but include -DMODULE in the command line to ensure
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that the correct bits are compiled (see end of source code).
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4) if you are wanting to add a new card, goto 5. Otherwise, recompile a
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kernel with the ewrk3 configuration turned off and reboot.
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5) insmod ewrk3.o
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[Alan Cox: Changed this so you can insmod ewrk3.o irq=x io=y]
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[Adam Kropelin: Multiple cards now supported by irq=x1,x2 io=y1,y2]
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6) run the net startup bits for your new eth?? interface manually
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(usually /etc/rc.inet[12] at boot time).
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7) enjoy!
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Note that autoprobing is not allowed in loadable modules - the system is
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already up and running and you're messing with interrupts.
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To unload a module, turn off the associated interface
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'ifconfig eth?? down' then 'rmmod ewrk3'.
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The performance we've achieved so far has been measured through the 'ttcp'
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tool at 975kB/s. This measures the total TCP stack performance which
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includes the card, so don't expect to get much nearer the 1.25MB/s
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theoretical Ethernet rate.
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Enjoy!
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Dave
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