
Nicolas,
Nicolas Ferre wrote:
AT91sam9g20 is an evolution of the at91sam9260 with a faster clock speed.
The AT91SAM9G20-EK board is an updated revision of the AT91SAM9260-EK board. It is essentially the same, with a few minor differences.
Here is the chip page on Atmel website: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=4337
Signed-off-by: Justin Waters justin.waters@timesys.com Signed-off-by: Nicolas Ferre nicolas.ferre@atmel.com
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diff --git a/drivers/net/macb.c b/drivers/net/macb.c index af0409b..6de0a04 100644 --- a/drivers/net/macb.c +++ b/drivers/net/macb.c @@ -447,14 +447,14 @@ static int macb_init(struct eth_device *netdev, bd_t *bd) /* choose RMII or MII mode. This depends on the board */ #ifdef CONFIG_RMII #if defined(CONFIG_AT91CAP9) || defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9260) || \
- defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9263)
- defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9263) || defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9G20) macb_writel(macb, USRIO, MACB_BIT(RMII) | MACB_BIT(CLKEN));
#else macb_writel(macb, USRIO, 0); #endif #else #if defined(CONFIG_AT91CAP9) || defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9260) || \
- defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9263)
- defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9263) || defined(CONFIG_AT91SAM9G20) macb_writel(macb, USRIO, MACB_BIT(CLKEN));
#else macb_writel(macb, USRIO, MACB_BIT(MII));
Please see my previous feedback on this.
regards, Ben