On 18/05/12 02:49, David Gálvez wrote:
What interrupt does it report it uses? Do you see the card interrupts
accumulate in /proc/interrupts?
smc91x: IOADDR 0902c000 doesn't match configuration (300).
smc91x.c: v1.1, sep 22 2004 by Nicolas Pitre<nico@xxxxxxxxxxx>
eth0: SMC91C11xFD (rev 2) at 0902c000 IRQ 140 [nowait]
/proc/interrupts has this entry:
140: 68 atari eth0
That's good - now what is the transmit/receive speed you get with this
driver on a large file transfer?
Just what I'm getting as well. Back to the drawing board. I'll have to get
confirmation on the exact addresses being used from the EtherNAT designer.
The addresses are these:
ISP116X_HCD_ADDR 0x80000016
ISP116X_HCD_DATA 0x80000012
I don't think I tried that combination - where did you find that?
Anyway, new test kernel on the way. Won't do anything useful with the
USB chipset other than hopefully probe it OK.
Thanks,
Michael
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