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3 # xsengine_eth_drivers.cdl
5 # Ethernet drivers - support for LAN91C111 ethernet controller
6 # on the Exys XSEngine board.
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41 ######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
43 # Author(s): Kurt Stremerch
44 # Contributors: Jordi Colomer, nickg
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49 # ====================================================================
51 cdl_package CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_XSCALE_XSENGINE {
52 display "XSEngine SMC91C111 ethernet driver"
54 parent CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
55 active_if CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
56 active_if CYGPKG_HAL_ARM_XSCALE_XSENGINE
60 description "Ethernet driver for XSEngine boards."
62 # Arguably this should do in the generic package
63 # but then there is a logic loop so you can never enable it.
65 cdl_interface CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_SMSC_LAN91CXX_REQUIRED {
66 display "SMSC LAN91CXX driver required"
70 puts $::cdl_system_header "/***** ethernet driver proc output start *****/"
71 puts $::cdl_system_header "#define CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_SMSC_LAN91CXX_INL <cyg/io/devs_eth_xsengine.inl>"
72 puts $::cdl_system_header "#define CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_SMSC_LAN91CXX_CFG <pkgconf/devs_eth_arm_xscale_xsengine.h>"
73 puts $::cdl_system_header "/***** ethernet driver proc output end *****/"
76 cdl_component CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_XSENGINE_ETH0 {
77 display "XSEngine ethernet port driver"
81 This option includes the ethernet device driver for the
84 implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVERS
85 implements CYGHWR_NET_DRIVER_ETH0
86 implements CYGINT_DEVS_ETH_SMSC_LAN91CXX_REQUIRED
88 cdl_option CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_XSENGINE_ETH0_NAME {
89 display "Device name for the ETH0 ethernet driver"
91 default_value {"\"eth0\""}
93 This option sets the name of the ethernet device."
96 cdl_component CYGSEM_DEVS_ETH_XSENGINE_ETH0_SET_ESA {
97 display "Set the ethernet station address"
100 description "Enabling this option will allow the ethernet
101 station address to be forced to the value set by the
102 configuration. This may be required if the hardware does
103 not include a serial EEPROM for the ESA."
105 cdl_option CYGDAT_DEVS_ETH_XSENGINE_ETH0_ESA {
106 display "The ethernet station address (MAC)"
108 default_value {"{0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17}"}
109 description "A static ethernet station address.
110 Caution: Booting two systems with the same MAC on the same
111 network, will cause severe conflicts."