On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:28:18AM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 07:08:40PM +0300, Paul P Komkoff Jr wrote:
> > Replying to Florian Lohoff:
> > > Why is this patch not integerated yet ?
> > 
> > Because newer and better e100 driver, which accepts tagged frames and
> > handles it properly, already in the tree
> 
> Regardless, people still use eepro100, so I would still like to get
> eepro100 doing VLAN.
> 
> The reason why the patch was not accepted is that it changes one magic
> number to another magic number, and without chipset docs, I had no idea
> what either magic number really meant.
> 
> Now that Intel has released chipset docs, this is an excellent time to
> re-evaluate those eepro100 VLAN changes.  I still refuse to accept a
> "change the magic numbers" patch... any change will need to define
> a constant that describes the bits we wish to set/clear.
> 
> Download the e100 documentation from the e1000 sourceforge site:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
> ["8255x Developer Manual"]
> 
> 	Jeff
BTW, it look like i82557_config_cmd is never used...
--- linux-2.4/drivers/net/eepro100.c	2003/01/17 17:33:41	1.1
+++ linux-2.4/drivers/net/eepro100.c	2003/01/17 17:34:32
@@ -499,11 +499,13 @@
 /* The parameters for a CmdConfigure operation.
    There are so many options that it would be difficult to document each bit.
    We mostly use the default or recommended settings. */
+#if 0
 static const char i82557_config_cmd[CONFIG_DATA_SIZE] = {
 	22, 0x08, 0, 0,  0, 0, 0x32, 0x03,  1, /* 1=Use MII  0=Use AUI */
 	0, 0x2E, 0,  0x60, 0,
 	0xf2, 0x48,   0, 0x40, 0xf2, 0x80, 		/* 0x40=Force full-duplex */
 	0x3f, 0x05, };
+#endif
 static const char i82558_config_cmd[CONFIG_DATA_SIZE] = {
 	22, 0x08, 0, 1,  0, 0, 0x22, 0x03,  1, /* 1=Use MII  0=Use AUI */
 	0, 0x2E, 0,  0x60, 0x08, 0x88,
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