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authorhauke <hauke@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2013-01-03 01:58:01 +0000
committerhauke <hauke@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2013-01-03 01:58:01 +0000
commite3a81c46a5b399e5579144aec5222d3c82055a63 (patch)
tree147de1ffcec01ad83efa5ca17d804386368c7103 /package/switch/src/switch-adm.c
parente3e6518cfee3a14f1165beca0e2b71486243fd39 (diff)
switch: ROBO Switch Gigabit MII Support
I wrote this patch some time ago because I had a need for one of the Gigabit ports (Linksys E3000) to be forced to 100FD. This is based on the robocfg sources included w/ the RT-N16 sources from ASUS. Since work is progressing on a BGMAC driver that could be included in OpenWRT, this may be useful to someone else. In testing, forcing the speed to 10/100 or 1000 worked fine; however, when trying to force full-duplex mode, the result was always half-duplex. I was not able to isolate the source of the problem (this patch, driver or H/W limitation). The only way I could get it to work was to set the port to Auto, but then only advertise 100FD (not included in this patch). I have a modified version of the robocfg package as well, I'd have to clean it up a little first (remove the full-duplex hack) before submitting it if there is interest. Signed-off-by: Nathan Hintz <nlhintz@hotmail.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@34992 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
Diffstat (limited to 'package/switch/src/switch-adm.c')
-rw-r--r--package/switch/src/switch-adm.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/package/switch/src/switch-adm.c b/package/switch/src/switch-adm.c
index f21470ed5..2d0fcc35a 100644
--- a/package/switch/src/switch-adm.c
+++ b/package/switch/src/switch-adm.c
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ static int handle_port_media_write(void *driver, char *buf, int nr)
int media = switch_parse_media(buf);
int reg = adm_rreg(0, port_conf[nr]);
- if (media < 0)
+ if (media < 0 || media & SWITCH_MEDIA_1000)
return -1;
reg &= ~((1 << 1) | (1 << 2) | (1 << 3));