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# This is the config file for creating Makefile rules for Etherboot ROMs
#
# To make a ROM for a supported NIC locate the appropriate family
# and add a line of the form
#
# ROM PCI-IDs Comment
#
# ROM is the desired output name for both .rom and .lzrom images.
# PCI IDs are the PCI vendor and device IDs of the PCI NIC
# For ISA NICs put -
#
# All PCI ROMs that share a single driver are only built once (because they
# only have different PCI-IDs, but identical code). ISA ROMS are built for
# each ROM type, because different vendors used a different logic around the
# basic chip. The most popular example is the NS8390, which some cards use
# in PIO mode, some in DMA mode. Two chips currently don't fit into this nice
# black-and-white scheme (the Lance and the NS8390). Their driver deals
# with both PCI and ISA cards. These drivers will be treated similarly to
# ISA only drivers by genrules.pl and are compiled for each ROM type that is
# ISA, and additionally compiled for the PCI card type.
#
# Then do: make clean, make Roms and make
#
# Please send additions to this file to <kenUNDERSCOREyap AT users PERIOD sourceforge PERIOD net>
# Start of configuration
family drivers/net/skel
family arch/ia64/drivers/net/undi_nii
undi_nii -
# 3c59x cards (Vortex) and 3c900 cards
# If your 3c900 NIC detects but fails to work, e.g. no link light, with
# the 3c90x driver, try using the 3c595 driver. I have one report that the
# 3c595 driver handles these NICs properly. (The 595 driver uses the
# programmed I/O mode of operation, whereas the 90x driver uses the bus
# mastering mode. These NICs are capable of either mode.) When it comes to
# making a ROM, as usual, you must choose the correct image, the one that
# contains the same PCI IDs as your NIC.
family drivers/net/3c595
# 3Com 3c90x cards
family drivers/net/3c90x
# Intel Etherexpress Pro/100
family drivers/net/eepro100
#Intel Etherexpress Pro/1000
family drivers/net/e1000
#Broadcom Tigon 3
family drivers/net/tg3
family drivers/net/pcnet32
# National Semiconductor ns83820 (Gigabit) family
family drivers/net/ns83820
family drivers/net/tulip
family drivers/net/davicom
family drivers/net/rtl8139
family drivers/net/r8169
family drivers/net/via-rhine
family drivers/net/w89c840
family drivers/net/sis900
family drivers/net/natsemi
family drivers/net/prism2_plx
family drivers/net/prism2_pci
# Various Prism2.5 (PCI) devices that manifest themselves as Harris Semiconductor devices
# (with the actual vendor appearing as the vendor of the first subsystem)
hwp01170 0x1260,0x3873 ActionTec HWP01170
dwl520 0x1260,0x3873 DLink DWL-520
family drivers/net/ns8390
wd - WD8003/8013, SMC8216/8416, SMC 83c790 (EtherEZ)
ne - NE1000/2000 and clones
3c503 - 3Com503, Etherlink II[/16]
family drivers/net/epic100
family drivers/net/3c509
3c509 - 3c509, ISA/EISA
3c529 - 3c529 == MCA 3c509
family drivers/net/3c515
3c515 - 3c515, Fast EtherLink ISA
family drivers/net/eepro
eepro - Intel Etherexpress Pro/10
family drivers/net/cs89x0
cs89x0 - Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0
family drivers/net/depca
depca - Digital DE100 and DE200
family drivers/net/forcedeth
family drivers/net/sk_g16
sk_g16 - Schneider and Koch G16
family drivers/net/smc9000
smc9000 - SMC9000
family drivers/net/sundance
family drivers/net/tlan
family drivers/disk/ide_disk
ide_disk 0x0000,0x0000 Generic IDE disk support
family drivers/disk/pc_floppy
family arch/i386/drivers/net/undi
undi 0x0000,0x0000 UNDI driver support
family drivers/net/pnic
family arch/armnommu/drivers/net/p2001_eth
family drivers/net/mtd80x
family drivers/net/dmfe