Hello, these new ethernet drivers for QEMU are now available:
Intel 8255x ("E100", "EEPRO100"): http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/ar7-firmware/qemu/trunk/hw/eepro100.c?op=file National Semiconductor DP83815/DP83816: http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/ar7-firmware/qemu/trunk/hw/dp8381x.c?op=file Both drivers use a new EEPROM driver: http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/ar7-firmware/qemu/trunk/hw/eeprom93xx.c?op=file http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/ar7-firmware/qemu/trunk/hw/eeprom93xx.h?op=file This EEPROM driver can be shared by any other device which needs an EEPROM, for example replace the driver for RTL8139 or add an EEPROM to cirrus vga or other ethernet cards. I estimate the status of the EEPROM driver to be stable. Fabrice, maybe this part can be integrated in QEMU head. Both ethernet drivers work with QEMU head and Linux on x86 host / guest, but have known endianess issues (they will at least need fixes for big endian hosts) and are experimental. I am still working on them. Feedback and bug fixes are welcome. Regards Stefan > Hello, > > I want to run QEMU with disk images of existing PC hardware. > These PC hardware uses ethernet cards which are not emulated > by QEMU, and because the disk images only support these cards, > the current QEMU won't work. So I have to write new emulation > drivers for QEMU... > > These are the emulations needed: > Intel 8255xER PCI (Linux driver: eepro100) > Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI (Linux driver: r1000) > National Semiconductor DP83815/DP83816 (Linux driver: natsemi) > > If somebody already started to write any of these emulations > this would be really helpful. Any other kind of help is welcome, too. > > Regards > Stefan > >