Hi Angelo,
angelo wrote:
I don't know why, but i still cannot see the dm9000 driver in the
10/100mbit section.
Probably a link is missing, no one know how the dm9000e should be
controlled/connected with the MCF5307 (pin IO adresses) in my own board,
and so, since a specific board resource table is missing, the kernel
config option is not enabled.
I am ending up writing my own board extension interface, i will be happy
to share the diagram/code/folder when it will be finish.
Try this:
vi linux-2.6.x/drivers/net/Kconfig
search for DM9000
add COLDFIRE to the "depends on" list or architectures
Regards
Greg
Danny Li ha scritto:
angelo wrote:
Anyway, i started from taking another vendor configuration folder as
starting template.
Actually, make menuconfig don't even show the dm9000 option and i am
stucked here.
Every help or documentation/link to proceed from here is really
appreciated,
It has mcf5307 and dm9000 option. FYI:
http://kernel.xc.net/html/linux-2.6.25/m68knommu/
Danny
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