Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 22 Mar 1996 10:50:09 -0700 (MST) | From | Derrik Pates <> | Subject | Re: Problems with tulip driver |
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On Fri, 22 Mar 1996, Liam Hudson wrote:
> Kernels 1.3.76 and 1.3.77 will NOT compile for me. > I think it is to do with the tulip ethernet driver I am using. > Any idea anyone ??
I'm using the tulip 0.10 driver with 1.3.77 and it works fine. But you have to do a couple things to make it work. First, go into linux include/linux dir and copy etherdevice.h to etherdevice1.h. Edit etherdevice1.h, and comment out the line (towards the bottom) about struct init_etherdev. Then save this, and exit. Copy sched.h to sched1.h, edit sched1.h and comment out the definitions for request_irq and free_irq (somewhere close to line 350, should be able to search for it). Save and exit.Get the 0.10 Tulip driver, and copy into linux drivers/net dir as tulip.c. Edit it, and change the references to etherdevice.h and sched.h to etherdevice1,h and sched1.h, respectively. Edit the Config.in in the same dir, and uncomment the line for DEC DC21040 support. Do a make config/menuconfig/xconfig and make sure that DEC DC21040 support is enabled, and build your kernel. Should work just fine.
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