
21 Jan
2010
21 Jan
'10
9:38 a.m.
Hello, Thanks for your reply
19.01.10, 09:50, "Ben Warren" biggerbadderben@gmail.com:
Dennis, The NE2000 is a memory-mapped device. The BASE address is the address where the chip sits in your board's memory map. You need to know your board's memory map to meaningfully debug this problem. regards, Ben
When I wrote a network driver, I used ioremap function to access to device registers from linux kernel. In u-boot, I mean for NE2000, it doesn't use, isn't it necessary?
Thanks Best regards Dennis Semakin