Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2000-12-03

Re: trouble with FEC on MPC860T - FEC_INTERRUPT not going off?

From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2000-12-03 14:40:39

In message [ref] Dan Hopper wrote:
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FEC, and am now working on the kernel.  At the moment, I'm using the
2.4-2000-11-11 kernel from ftp.denx.de as a baseline, since it
This version of the kernel is derived from 2.4.0-test5 from July, 26.
OK.  Is there a newer one that's also friendly to 860Ts?  Some
others appeared somewhat different configuration-wise.  What base do
you use?
We are using 2.4-2000-11-11 for customer  projects,  too  (there  are
some new extensions, but nothing "interesting").

I've started testing 2.4.0-test11 in-house.
I did, and it seems to work great.  It negotiated a 100Mbps
half-duplex after detecting the PHYs, and took off from there with
NFS.  I did need to hook up the interrupt line from the 972, as you
indicated.
Fine. Thank you very much for the confirmation.
Next week, I guess I'll be doing a CVS merge from your latest
ppcboot tree and see if I can get that FEC code to play.

Thanks for your help!
Dan
You are welcome.

Wolfgang Denk

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