Openwrt build for Asrock G10 Router
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This patch introduces seperation between low-level and high-level parts of the driver. The low-level functions are now called via pointers stored in struct ip175c_regs. The only functional changes are: o correct_vlan_state() is now called as a part of every update_state(). o The order of setting of MODE_REG and resetting switch ports has changed. (These are independent actions, so it should not matter.) o ip175c_set_tagged() sets the tags via update_state() instead of writing directly to the registers. o The same for ip175c_set_pvid(). The only gaps in this abstraction are operations on ports (get_port_speed and friends), which access PHY registers directly. Signed-off-by: Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz> Signed-off-by: Patrick Horn <patrick.horn@gmail.com> SVN-Revision: 21714 |
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