Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] net: support for NS8390 based ethernet on ColdFire CPU boards

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Hi David,

On 13/07/12 00:55, David Miller wrote:
From: <gerg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 09:49:58 +1000


This is version 2 of patches that add platform support for using the NS8390
based ethernet ports used on some ColdFire CPU boards. This version
incorporates only minor changes from the first.

Patches to use these NS8390 devices on ColdFire boards have existed
out-of-tree for years. Some of the base IO definitions (those in
arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfne.h) have been in mainline, but unused for most
of that time.

The first patch just neatens up mcfne.h (moving it to mcf8390.h). The
second patch is the platform driver. The first patch would normaly just
go through the m68knommu git tree, but I figured keeping these together made
more sense.

Applied, thanks.

Great, thanks.


Can you explain why we've had this completely unused header
file mcfne.h in the tree?  Was it used by some external driver
sources that were never merged?

That mcfne.h came in with all the other non-mmu m68k headers back in
the 2.5 kernel days. It was used by some external patches that modified
the existing ne.c ethernet driver. But they were really hacks, and a
bit ugly at that.

It was a recently pointed out by Paul Bolle on the m68k list that this
file still was unused in mainline, and that prompted me to actually sort
out the 8390 support on these boards and get it done right.

Regards
Greg


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