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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
benno
c4a36debd1 Use callout_init_mtx to simplify locking somewhat. While we're here, rearrange
some operations in smc_detach to remove the need for the smc_shutdown variable.

Suggested by:	jhb
2008-06-13 00:48:09 +00:00
benno
9a4fb697d8 Make sure we drain our taskqueues and stop our callouts in detach. 2008-06-12 00:38:54 +00:00
benno
0b53c9edf1 Switch to using a normal mutex instead of a spin mutex.
We still use the interrupt filter due to performance problems that show up if
we don't.  The main problem seen is that, due to the interrupt being edge
triggered, we occasionally miss interrupts which leads us to not notice that
we can transmit more packets.  Using the new approach, which just schedules
a task on a taskqueue, we are guaranteed to have the task run even if the
interrupt arrived while we were already executing.  If we were to use an
ithread the system would mask the interrupt while the handler is run and we'd
miss interrupts.
2008-06-11 07:26:02 +00:00
benno
42775c2611 Convert bus_space_{read,write}_* calls to bus_{read,write}_* calls.
Suggested by:	jhb
2008-06-11 06:53:55 +00:00
benno
38e6324da4 This is a rewritten driver for the SMSC LAN91C111. It's based in part on the
sn(4) driver and also looking at newer drivers.  The reason for the rewrite is
to support MII and to try and resolve some performance issues found when trying
to use the sn(4) driver on the Gumstix network boards.

For reference, the SMSC LAN91C111 is a non-PCI ethernet part whose lineage
dates back to Ye Olde Days of ISA.  It seems to get some use in the embedded
space these days on parts lacking on-board MACs or on-board PCI controllers,
such as the XScale PXA line of ARM CPUs.

This also includes a driver for the SMSC LAN83C183 10/100 PHY.

Man page to follow.
2008-06-06 05:00:49 +00:00