Don Fry wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> On a purely mechanical note, the patches do not apply cleanly because
> of whitespace changes. Possibly your mailer changed tabs to spaces,
> which causes the patch not to apply, and also causes your patch to have
> different spacing than the rest of the file. The driver does not
> conform to the 8-space indentation guideline/rule, but it is consistent
> in 4-space indentation.
uhhh.... did i forget to run Lindent..? Or was it that i just
selected-middle clicked them into thunderbird?
what's the recommended procedure oh how to append patches to
mails? (Documentation just says included not attached...)
>
> I am looking over this change and the following one, to try and
> understand what and why you made your changes.
>
> The change made by Thomas Bogendoerfer and modified by myself is much
> more flexible than your changes, in that they are not specific just to
> the Allied Telesyn boards with multiple Phys.
I'm not sure what you are talking about. I didn't see any PHY switching
code in the driver... And the specs specifically say that when more than
one PHY is connected control should revert to software.
> They also allow dynamic
> changing of cabling without requiring the driver to be removed/installed
> or the card power cycled. I also see little value in the module
> parameters, when it can be determined dynamically. Also, maxphy might be
> thought to the the maximum number of phys, rather than the maximum phy
> number supported. If static selection of the phy to use is passed in as
> a module parameter, why also include a maxphy?
maxphy is supposed to be how many PHYs are actually connected to the chip.
I didn't want to introduce a generic PHY scanner (which is possible)
because that would have haa impact on all cards not only cards that actually
have more than one phy.
I really tried to put this into pcnet32_open. But i just didn't work...
>
> As I review your patches I will follow up to the mailing list.
>
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 05:14:39PM +0100, Seewer Philippe wrote:
>
>>This patch extends Don Fry's last patch for AT 2700/01 FX to set the
>>speed/fdx options for the FTX variants of these cards as well.
>>
>>Additionally the option override has been moved from pcnet32_open to
>>pcnet32_probe1 because it's only necessary to override the options once.
>>
>>Tested and works.
>>
>>Patch applies to 2.6.16-rc3
>>
>
> Don Fry
> [email protected]
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