/* * Split out from 3c509.c to make build process more sane * */ #include "etherboot.h" #include "mca.h" #include "isa.h" #include "nic.h" #include "3c509.h" /* * This table and several other pieces of the MCA support * code were shamelessly borrowed from the Linux kernel source. * * MCA support added by Adam Fritzler (mid@auk.cx) * */ static struct mca_id el3_mca_adapters[] = { { "3Com 3c529 EtherLink III (10base2)", 0x627c }, { "3Com 3c529 EtherLink III (10baseT)", 0x627d }, { "3Com 3c529 EtherLink III (test mode)", 0x62db }, { "3Com 3c529 EtherLink III (TP or coax)", 0x62f6 }, { "3Com 3c529 EtherLink III (TP)", 0x62f7 }, }; static struct mca_driver t529_driver = MCA_DRIVER ( "3c529", el3_mca_adapters ); ISA_ROM( "3c529", "3c529 == MCA 3c509" ); static int t529_probe ( struct dev *dev ) { struct nic *nic = nic_device ( dev ); struct mca_device *mca = mca_device ( dev ); if ( ! find_mca_device ( mca, &t529_driver ) ) return 0; /* Retrieve NIC parameters from MCA device parameters */ nic->ioaddr = ( ( mca->pos[4] & 0xfc ) | 0x02 ) << 8; nic->irqno = mca->pos[5] & 0x0f; printf ( "%s board found on MCA at %#hx IRQ %d -", dev->name, nic->ioaddr, nic->irqno ); /* Hand off to generic t5x9 probe routine */ return t5x9_probe ( nic, MCA_ID ( mca ), 0xffff ); } BOOT_DRIVER ( "3c529", t529_probe );