From 8ed9604613398660f9ee855060661da8809d4045 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wdenk Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 23:16:25 +0000 Subject: * Patches by Richard Woodruff, 01 Oct 2004: add support for the TI OMAP2420 processor and its H4 reference board * Patch by Christian Pellegrin, 24 Sep 2004: Added support for NE2000 compatible (DP8390, DP83902) NICs. --- doc/README.ne2000 | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/README.ne2000 (limited to 'doc/README.ne2000') diff --git a/doc/README.ne2000 b/doc/README.ne2000 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d5ae9a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.ne2000 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +This driver supports NE2000 compatible cards (those based on DP8390, +DP83902 and similar). It can be used with PCMCIA/CF cards provided +that the CCR is correctly initialized. + +The code is based on sources from the Linux kernel (pcnet_cs.c, +8390.h) and eCOS(if_dp83902a.c, if_dp83902a.h). Both of these 2 +wonderful world are GPL, so this is, of course, GPL. + +I developed and tested this driver on a custom PXA255 based system and +with a billionton CF network card connected to the PCMCIA interface of +the micro (have a look at README.PXA_CF for the support of this port). + +The options you have to specify in the config file are (with the +value for my board as an example): + +#define CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000 + +- Enables the driver + +#define CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_BASE (0x20000000+0x300) + +- Address where the board is mapped + +#define CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_CCR (0x28000000+0x3f8) + +- Address of the CCR (card configuration register). It could be found +by enabling DEBUG in cmd_pcmcia.c. If this is not defined nothing is +done as far as PCMCIA support is concerned. + +#define CONFIG_DRIVER_NE2000_VAL (0x20) + +- The value to be written in the CCR. It selects among different I/O +spaces that could be used by the card. + + +Enjoy! + +Christian Pellegrin -- cgit v1.1