[PATCH] r8169 backport for 2.4.x

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It took a bit longer than expected but the backport of the r8169 driver
has been updated for kernel 2.4.29.

Noticeable changes since 12/2004:
- better handling of PHY as found on Acer Aspire 1524WLMi (Richard Dawe);
- fix a bug triggered when the device is brought down then up again;
- avoid a few lost/screaming interrupts;
- closed a race when a change of mtu is issued during network activity;
- fix VLAN on big-endian hosts;
- merge relevant changes from Realtek's 2.2 driver;
- ethtool stats (Stephen Hemminger);
- ethtool msglevel support (Stephen Hemminger);
- fix Rx descriptors f*ckup [*];
- fix incoming frame length check [*].

There are probably some bits of Jon Mason as well but I'm too lazy to
check and the whole detail is available in the patch-script directory.

If your r8169 device will never receive oversized frames nor can it 
experience a really high packet per second stream (count 50kpps as low),
the items marked [*] make no difference. If the adapter is on a public
lan and/or it does not use the default 1500 MTU, you almost surely want
these.

If it worked for you before, you should not notice anything.

Patch against 2.4.29/2.4.30-rc3:
- http://www.fr.zoreil.com/~romieu/misc/20050326-2.4.29-r8169-test.patch

Patch-script directory (65 patches):
- http://www.fr.zoreil.com/linux/kernel/2.4.x/2.4.29/r8169/

Patch-script tarball:
- http://www.fr.zoreil.com/linux/kernel/2.4.x/2.4.29/r8169-blob.tar.bz2

As usual, success/regression reports will be welcome.

Thank you for your attention.

--
Ueimor
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