Hi Brad, Its a davicom chip. I tried porting the linux driver to pmon - but still iam facing problems sending the set up frame - actually in the linux the set up frame is sent 5 times. Iam doing the same thing out here too. But while trying to send the setup frame for the second time the network status report register(cr5) value is 0xfc200007 (which indicates - move setup frame from host memory, transmit buffer un-available, and transmit process complete) Also the network operation mode (register cr6) gets set to hash filtering, while i have enabled perfect filtering mode in the transmit descriptor. Any idea why this corruption is happening? regards priya Brad Larson wrote: > It's a DEC Tulip type chip handled by the dc driver. Should work with "dc* at pci ?". > Should because I have no own experience with that particular chip. > > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-mips-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:linux-mips-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of priya > Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 7:55 AM > To: linux-mips@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Porting davicom driver to pmon > > Hi, > I am using a custom board which has mips > processor and davicom ethernet chip. Iam > using pmon bootloader. Has anyone ported > davicom driver for pmon. Iam facing a > lot of problem in sending even a set up > frame > > regards > priya