
5 Jun
2009
5 Jun
'09
12:16 p.m.
Dear "Zang Roy-R61911",
In message 7DF0AF56456B8F4081E3C44CCCE311DE34EEE4@zch01exm23.fsl.freescale.net you wrote:
At least the e1000 has been successfully tested not so long ago.
Thanks Wolfgang. That's good news. Can you pl point me to the pci-express card/device id that
was tested
recently (and/or the mails that talk about it)?
I think that was it:
commit aa3b8bf9c30065bb2ea852799d32db5020598495 Author: Wolfgang Grandegger wg@grandegger.com Date: Wed May 28 19:55:19 2008 +0200
E1000: Add support for the 82541GI LF Intel Pro 1000 GT Desktop Adapter
82541 is pci based e1000 silicon. For pcie based e1000 chip, extra code is needed.
You are right, my memory was wrong. The testing I remembered was done under Linux only for this very reason.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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