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mach/hardware.h is soon to be removed by upstream kernel
SVN-Revision: 32487
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Hardware filtering must always be enabled as long as there is an Ethernet
device registered, and use device tree for setting the link activity and
buffer shifting enable/disable bit.
SVN-Revision: 32486
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SVN-Revision: 32485
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This should have been removed in r32470.
SVN-Revision: 32481
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SVN-Revision: 32474
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SVN-Revision: 32473
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SVN-Revision: 32472
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SVN-Revision: 32471
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This caused stalls in the Ethernet DMA block, so until properly
written and sorted out, fallback to the assembly version instead.
SVN-Revision: 32470
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This target currently only supports Moschip's MCS8140 SoC, but support
for other chips in the same family (MCS8142, MCS8144) will be easy to add.
Target support is entirely using Device Tree for probing peripherals.
Drivers support include:
- PCI
- USB 1 & 2
- watchdog
- random number generator
- UART
- timer
- internal Ethernet PHY
- Ethernet MAC core
Support for the following boards is included using Device Tree
- Devolo dLAN USB Extender
- Tigal RBT-832
SVN-Revision: 32462
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