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From: "David H. Lynch Jr." <dhlii@dlasys.net>
To: Michael Galassi <mgalassi@c-cor.com>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet driver for Linux kernel 2.6 running on ML403
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 19:02:18 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4509DF7A.2020009@dlasys.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200609141353.k8EDrkPN065101@penguin.ncube.com>

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Michael Galassi wrote:
>
> It is also worth noting that as released in MVL pro 4.0.1 it only
> supports hard_temac 1.00.a and plb_temac 2.00.a, both of which are
> tagged as deprecated in the current version (8.2.01i) of Xilinx's
> EDK. The current version of {plb,hard}_temac (3.00.a) goes to great
> lengths to break compatibility with older versions.  This will
> presumably be fixed next month when it is rumored that wonderful new
> things will come from Xilinx.  In the mean-time it is possible, though
> neither simple, nor fun, to create Virtex4 designs with the older IP.
>   
    Fortunately, I have little to do with the firmware.
    Unfortunately, after the firmware is in the product, I am the guy 
who has to make the drivers work.

    I am also not straight - though I am somewhat clearer, on exactly 
what any given flavor of TEMAC is.

    As best as I can tell, the V4 FX chipsets contain some dedicated 
hardware that forms the basis for the TEMAC.
    (or possibly several TEMAC's depending on how it is built).
   
    Separately Xilinx provides a plethora of wrapper logic, that allows 
you to implement  a slew of different incarnations.
    All similar yet different at the same time. Ranging from the Local 
Link TEMAC which is the simplest to the
    PLB SG DMA driven TEMAC which is probably the most complex.

    Then there is an assortment of PDF's from Xilinx, none of which 
quite match whatever you might have.

    And at the risk of Goring somebodies Ox, the MV/EDK based drivers 
may/may not have the attribute of
    being portable accross multiple OS's, but they seem to pretty much 
deliberately violate almost every style
    quideline for Linux drivers. Linux is written in C, not preprocessor 
Macros.

    For anyone at MV I have ticked off - Sorry, I am sure it is 
brilliantly written preprocessor Macros.
   
   
   




> -michael
>   


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-09-14 23:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.241.1158193867.2423.linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org>
2006-09-14  1:40 ` Ethernet driver for Linux kernel 2.6 running on ML403 Aleck Lin
2006-09-14  1:48   ` Eugene Surovegin
2006-09-14  1:52   ` Grant Likely
2006-09-14 11:18     ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-14 13:53       ` Michael Galassi
2006-09-14 14:34         ` Grant Likely
2006-09-14 15:47           ` Keith J Outwater
2006-09-14 22:57             ` Grant Likely
2006-09-19  7:48           ` Peter Korsgaard
2006-09-19 14:17             ` Grant Likely
2006-09-19 20:10               ` Grant Likely
2006-09-19 20:40                 ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-19 21:27                   ` Grant Likely
2006-09-24  5:42                     ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-24 14:35                       ` Grant Likely
2006-09-14 23:02         ` David H. Lynch Jr. [this message]
2006-09-14 16:40 John Bonesio
2006-09-14 17:36 ` Keith J Outwater
2006-09-14 22:02   ` T Ziomek
2006-09-14 23:16   ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-14 22:49 ` Grant Likely
2006-09-15 16:11   ` T Ziomek
2006-09-19 10:13 ` Peter Korsgaard
2006-09-19 18:06 ` Andrew
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2006-09-14 17:52 John Bonesio
2006-09-14 23:08 ` Keith J Outwater
2006-09-15  0:08 ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-15  1:14 ` David H. Lynch Jr.
2006-09-15 19:13 John Bonesio
2006-09-19 14:16 ` Grant Likely

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