I have my own *working* driver, which is for 4-STABLE. It works with SK-9521 V2.0 (for me, at least) and it should work with 3C940. Note: This driver is ported from Nathan L. Binkert's OpenBSD driver. Note: This is completely independent from Stuart Walsh's work. ;-) Note: You must recompile MII driver and dependent network drivers. Thanks, Jung-uk Kim On Friday 05 September 2003 05:43 pm, Wilko Bulte wrote: > On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 07:50:24PM +0100, Stuart Walsh wrote: > > On Mon Aug 25, 11:11P -0500, Glenn Johnson wrote: > > > > Hi again chaps, > > > > I've been working on other things lately, including getting ready > > to move house and looking after my 3 month old daughter :) but > > recently I've > > Changing nappies? ;) > > > took up trying to get this driver working again. If anyone is > > interested in helping out, could they give > > http://stu.bash.sh/if_sk.c and http://stu.bash.sh/if_skreg.h a > > try and let me know what output you get. I'm only really > > interested in what happens after the MAC gets printed so don't go > > to too much trouble to get the exact info. > > > > Just plonk the files in /usr/src/sys/pci over the top of the old > > ones. Thanks to anyone who helps out. > > OK.. what it does is as follows: > > - print ethernet address > - then it prints: > > Yukon chip detected > Phy type 4 adr 0 > initialising yukon device > phy reset set > mac reset set > mac reset clear > mac reset set > <hang> > > This all on an Asus P4P800. Obviously a copper based NIC, without > cable connected in this case. > > hth > Wilko
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