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authorPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>2012-05-09 22:41:59 -0400
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tokenring: delete all remaining driver support
This represents the mass deletion of the of the tokenring support. It gets rid of: - the net/tr.c which the drivers depended on - the drivers/net component - the Kbuild infrastructure around it - any tokenring related CONFIG_ settings in any defconfigs - the tokenring headers in the include/linux dir - the firmware associated with the tokenring drivers. - any associated token ring documentation. Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt1
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/00-INDEX8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/3c359.txt58
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/olympic.txt79
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/smctr.txt66
-rw-r--r--Documentation/networking/tms380tr.txt147
6 files changed, 0 insertions, 359 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
index b7413cb46dc..ef088e55ab2 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
@@ -996,7 +996,6 @@ Table 1-9: Network info in /proc/net
snmp SNMP data
sockstat Socket statistics
tcp TCP sockets
- tr_rif Token ring RIF routing table
udp UDP sockets
unix UNIX domain sockets
wireless Wireless interface data (Wavelan etc)
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
index 9ad9ddeb384..2cc3c7733a2 100644
--- a/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
+++ b/Documentation/networking/00-INDEX
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
00-INDEX
- this file
-3c359.txt
- - information on the 3Com TokenLink Velocity XL (3c5359) driver.
3c505.txt
- information on the 3Com EtherLink Plus (3c505) driver.
3c509.txt
@@ -142,8 +140,6 @@ netif-msg.txt
- Design of the network interface message level setting (NETIF_MSG_*).
nfc.txt
- The Linux Near Field Communication (NFS) subsystem.
-olympic.txt
- - IBM PCI Pit/Pit-Phy/Olympic Token Ring driver info.
openvswitch.txt
- Open vSwitch developer documentation.
operstates.txt
@@ -184,8 +180,6 @@ skfp.txt
- SysKonnect FDDI (SK-5xxx, Compaq Netelligent) driver info.
smc9.txt
- the driver for SMC's 9000 series of Ethernet cards
-smctr.txt
- - SMC TokenCard TokenRing Linux driver info.
spider-net.txt
- README for the Spidernet Driver (as found in PS3 / Cell BE).
stmmac.txt
@@ -200,8 +194,6 @@ tcp-thin.txt
- kernel tuning options for low rate 'thin' TCP streams.
tlan.txt
- ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent 10/100, Olicom OC-2xxx) driver info.
-tms380tr.txt
- - SysKonnect Token Ring ISA/PCI adapter driver info.
tproxy.txt
- Transparent proxy support user guide.
tuntap.txt
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt b/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index dadfe8147ab..00000000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/3c359.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-
-3COM PCI TOKEN LINK VELOCITY XL TOKEN RING CARDS README
-
-Release 0.9.0 - Release
- Jul 17th 2000 Mike Phillips
-
- 1.2.0 - Final
- Feb 17th 2002 Mike Phillips
- Updated for submission to the 2.4.x kernel.
-
-Thanks:
- Terry Murphy from 3Com for tech docs and support,
- Adam D. Ligas for testing the driver.
-
-Note:
- This driver will NOT work with the 3C339 Token Ring cards, you need
-to use the tms380 driver instead.
-
-Options:
-
-The driver accepts three options: ringspeed, pkt_buf_sz and message_level.
-
-These options can be specified differently for each card found.
-
-ringspeed: Has one of three settings 0 (default), 4 or 16. 0 will
-make the card autosense the ringspeed and join at the appropriate speed,
-this will be the default option for most people. 4 or 16 allow you to
-explicitly force the card to operate at a certain speed. The card will fail
-if you try to insert it at the wrong speed. (Although some hubs will allow
-this so be *very* careful). The main purpose for explicitly setting the ring
-speed is for when the card is first on the ring. In autosense mode, if the card
-cannot detect any active monitors on the ring it will open at the same speed as
-its last opening. This can be hazardous if this speed does not match the speed
-you want the ring to operate at.
-
-pkt_buf_sz: This is this initial receive buffer allocation size. This will
-default to 4096 if no value is entered. You may increase performance of the
-driver by setting this to a value larger than the network packet size, although
-the driver now re-sizes buffers based on MTU settings as well.
-
-message_level: Controls level of messages created by the driver. Defaults to 0:
-which only displays start-up and critical messages. Presently any non-zero
-value will display all soft messages as well. NB This does not turn
-debugging messages on, that must be done by modified the source code.
-
-Variable MTU size:
-
-The driver can handle a MTU size up to either 4500 or 18000 depending upon
-ring speed. The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part
-of the mtu re-sizing, so if you set mtu = 18000, you will need to be able
-to allocate 16 * (sk_buff with 18000 buffer size) call it 18500 bytes per ring
-position = 296,000 bytes of memory space, plus of course anything
-necessary for the tx sk_buff's. Remember this is per card, so if you are
-building routers, gateway's etc, you could start to use a lot of memory
-real fast.
-
-2/17/02 Mike Phillips
-
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/olympic.txt b/Documentation/networking/olympic.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b95b5bf9675..00000000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/olympic.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-
-IBM PCI Pit/Pit-Phy/Olympic CHIPSET BASED TOKEN RING CARDS README
-
-Release 0.2.0 - Release
- June 8th 1999 Peter De Schrijver & Mike Phillips
-Release 0.9.C - Release
- April 18th 2001 Mike Phillips
-
-Thanks:
-Erik De Cock, Adrian Bridgett and Frank Fiene for their
-patience and testing.
-Donald Champion for the cardbus support
-Kyle Lucke for the dma api changes.
-Jonathon Bitner for hardware support.
-Everybody on linux-tr for their continued support.
-
-Options:
-
-The driver accepts four options: ringspeed, pkt_buf_sz,
-message_level and network_monitor.
-
-These options can be specified differently for each card found.
-
-ringspeed: Has one of three settings 0 (default), 4 or 16. 0 will
-make the card autosense the ringspeed and join at the appropriate speed,
-this will be the default option for most people. 4 or 16 allow you to
-explicitly force the card to operate at a certain speed. The card will fail
-if you try to insert it at the wrong speed. (Although some hubs will allow
-this so be *very* careful). The main purpose for explicitly setting the ring
-speed is for when the card is first on the ring. In autosense mode, if the card
-cannot detect any active monitors on the ring it will not open, so you must
-re-init the card at the appropriate speed. Unfortunately at present the only
-way of doing this is rmmod and insmod which is a bit tough if it is compiled
-in the kernel.
-
-pkt_buf_sz: This is this initial receive buffer allocation size. This will
-default to 4096 if no value is entered. You may increase performance of the
-driver by setting this to a value larger than the network packet size, although
-the driver now re-sizes buffers based on MTU settings as well.
-
-message_level: Controls level of messages created by the driver. Defaults to 0:
-which only displays start-up and critical messages. Presently any non-zero
-value will display all soft messages as well. NB This does not turn
-debugging messages on, that must be done by modified the source code.
-
-network_monitor: Any non-zero value will provide a quasi network monitoring
-mode. All unexpected MAC frames (beaconing etc.) will be received
-by the driver and the source and destination addresses printed.
-Also an entry will be added in /proc/net called olympic_tr%d, where tr%d
-is the registered device name, i.e tr0, tr1, etc. This displays low
-level information about the configuration of the ring and the adapter.
-This feature has been designed for network administrators to assist in
-the diagnosis of network / ring problems. (This used to OLYMPIC_NETWORK_MONITOR,
-but has now changed to allow each adapter to be configured differently and
-to alleviate the necessity to re-compile olympic to turn the option on).
-
-Multi-card:
-
-The driver will detect multiple cards and will work with shared interrupts,
-each card is assigned the next token ring device, i.e. tr0 , tr1, tr2. The
-driver should also happily reside in the system with other drivers. It has
-been tested with ibmtr.c running, and I personally have had one Olicom PCI
-card and two IBM olympic cards (all on the same interrupt), all running
-together.
-
-Variable MTU size:
-
-The driver can handle a MTU size up to either 4500 or 18000 depending upon
-ring speed. The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part
-of the mtu re-sizing, so if you set mtu = 18000, you will need to be able
-to allocate 16 * (sk_buff with 18000 buffer size) call it 18500 bytes per ring
-position = 296,000 bytes of memory space, plus of course anything
-necessary for the tx sk_buff's. Remember this is per card, so if you are
-building routers, gateway's etc, you could start to use a lot of memory
-real fast.
-
-
-6/8/99 Peter De Schrijver and Mike Phillips
-
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/smctr.txt b/Documentation/networking/smctr.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 9af25b810c1..00000000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/smctr.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-Text File for the SMC TokenCard TokenRing Linux driver (smctr.c).
- By Jay Schulist <jschlst@samba.org>
-
-The Linux SMC Token Ring driver works with the SMC TokenCard Elite (8115T)
-ISA and SMC TokenCard Elite/A (8115T/A) MCA adapters.
-
-Latest information on this driver can be obtained on the Linux-SNA WWW site.
-Please point your browser to: http://www.linux-sna.org
-
-This driver is rather simple to use. Select Y to Token Ring adapter support
-in the kernel configuration. A choice for SMC Token Ring adapters will
-appear. This drives supports all SMC ISA/MCA adapters. Choose this
-option. I personally recommend compiling the driver as a module (M), but if you
-you would like to compile it statically answer Y instead.
-
-This driver supports multiple adapters without the need to load multiple copies
-of the driver. You should be able to load up to 7 adapters without any kernel
-modifications, if you are in need of more please contact the maintainer of this
-driver.
-
-Load the driver either by lilo/loadlin or as a module. When a module using the
-following command will suffice for most:
-
-# modprobe smctr
-smctr.c: v1.00 12/6/99 by jschlst@samba.org
-tr0: SMC TokenCard 8115T at Io 0x300, Irq 10, Rom 0xd8000, Ram 0xcc000.
-
-Now just setup the device via ifconfig and set and routes you may have. After
-this you are ready to start sending some tokens.
-
-Errata:
-1). For anyone wondering where to pick up the SMC adapters please browse
- to http://www.smc.com
-
-2). If you are the first/only Token Ring Client on a Token Ring LAN, please
- specify the ringspeed with the ringspeed=[4/16] module option. If no
- ringspeed is specified the driver will attempt to autodetect the ring
- speed and/or if the adapter is the first/only station on the ring take
- the appropriate actions.
-
- NOTE: Default ring speed is 16MB UTP.
-
-3). PnP support for this adapter sucks. I recommend hard setting the
- IO/MEM/IRQ by the jumpers on the adapter. If this is not possible
- load the module with the following io=[ioaddr] mem=[mem_addr]
- irq=[irq_num].
-
- The following IRQ, IO, and MEM settings are supported.
-
- IO ports:
- 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2A0, 0x2C0, 0x2E0, 0x300,
- 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x380.
-
- IRQs:
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
-
- Memory addresses:
- 0xA0000, 0xA4000, 0xA8000, 0xAC000, 0xB0000, 0xB4000,
- 0xB8000, 0xBC000, 0xC0000, 0xC4000, 0xC8000, 0xCC000,
- 0xD0000, 0xD4000, 0xD8000, 0xDC000, 0xE0000, 0xE4000,
- 0xE8000, 0xEC000, 0xF0000, 0xF4000, 0xF8000, 0xFC000
-
-This driver is under the GNU General Public License. Its Firmware image is
-included as an initialized C-array and is licensed by SMC to the Linux
-users of this driver. However no warranty about its fitness is expressed or
-implied by SMC.
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/tms380tr.txt b/Documentation/networking/tms380tr.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f73e13058d..00000000000
--- a/Documentation/networking/tms380tr.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
-Text file for the Linux SysKonnect Token Ring ISA/PCI Adapter Driver.
- Text file by: Jay Schulist <jschlst@samba.org>
-
-The Linux SysKonnect Token Ring driver works with the SysKonnect TR4/16(+) ISA,
-SysKonnect TR4/16(+) PCI, SysKonnect TR4/16 PCI, and older revisions of the
-SK NET TR4/16 ISA card.
-
-Latest information on this driver can be obtained on the Linux-SNA WWW site.
-Please point your browser to:
-http://www.linux-sna.org
-
-Many thanks to Christoph Goos for his excellent work on this driver and
-SysKonnect for donating the adapters to Linux-SNA for the testing and
-maintenance of this device driver.
-
-Important information to be noted:
-1. Adapters can be slow to open (~20 secs) and close (~5 secs), please be
- patient.
-2. This driver works very well when autoprobing for adapters. Why even
- think about those nasty io/int/dma settings of modprobe when the driver
- will do it all for you!
-
-This driver is rather simple to use. Select Y to Token Ring adapter support
-in the kernel configuration. A choice for SysKonnect Token Ring adapters will
-appear. This drives supports all SysKonnect ISA and PCI adapters. Choose this
-option. I personally recommend compiling the driver as a module (M), but if you
-you would like to compile it statically answer Y instead.
-
-This driver supports multiple adapters without the need to load multiple copies
-of the driver. You should be able to load up to 7 adapters without any kernel
-modifications, if you are in need of more please contact the maintainer of this
-driver.
-
-Load the driver either by lilo/loadlin or as a module. When a module using the
-following command will suffice for most:
-
-# modprobe sktr
-
-This will produce output similar to the following: (Output is user specific)
-
-sktr.c: v1.01 08/29/97 by Christoph Goos
-tr0: SK NET TR 4/16 PCI found at 0x6100, using IRQ 17.
-tr1: SK NET TR 4/16 PCI found at 0x6200, using IRQ 16.
-tr2: SK NET TR 4/16 ISA found at 0xa20, using IRQ 10 and DMA 5.
-
-Now just setup the device via ifconfig and set and routes you may have. After
-this you are ready to start sending some tokens.
-
-Errata:
-For anyone wondering where to pick up the SysKonnect adapters please browse
-to http://www.syskonnect.com
-
-This driver is under the GNU General Public License. Its Firmware image is
-included as an initialized C-array and is licensed by SysKonnect to the Linux
-users of this driver. However no warranty about its fitness is expressed or
-implied by SysKonnect.
-
-Below find attached the setting for the SK NET TR 4/16 ISA adapters
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ***************************
- *** C O N T E N T S ***
- ***************************
-
- 1) Location of DIP-Switch W1
- 2) Default settings
- 3) DIP-Switch W1 description
-
-
- ==============================================================
- CHAPTER 1 LOCATION OF DIP-SWITCH
- ==============================================================
-
-UÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
-þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄÄÄ¿ UÄÄÄ¿ þ
-þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU W1 AÄÄÄÄÄU UÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ
-þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ þ þ UÄÄÅ¿
-þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU UÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ AÄÄÄÄU þ þ þ þþ
-þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ UÄÄÄ¿ AÄÄÄU AÄÄÅU
-þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ TMS380C26 þ þ þ þ
-þUÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ þ þ AÄÄÄU AÄ¿
-þAÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ þ þ
-þ AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU þ þ
-þ þ þ
-þ AÄU
-þ þ
-þ þ
-þ þ
-þ þ
-AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄAÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
- AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU AÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄU
-
- ==============================================================
- CHAPTER 2 DEFAULT SETTINGS
- ==============================================================
-
- W1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- +------------------------------+
- | ON X |
- | OFF X X X X X X X |
- +------------------------------+
-
- W1.1 = ON Adapter drives address lines SA17..19
- W1.2 - 1.5 = OFF BootROM disabled
- W1.6 - 1.8 = OFF I/O address 0A20h
-
- ==============================================================
- CHAPTER 3 DIP SWITCH W1 DESCRIPTION
- ==============================================================
-
- UÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄ¿ ON
- þ 1 þ 2 þ 3 þ 4 þ 5 þ 6 þ 7 þ 8 þ
- AÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄAÄÄÄU OFF
- |AD | BootROM Addr. | I/O |
- +-+-+-------+-------+-----+-----+
- | | |
- | | +------ 6 7 8
- | | ON ON ON 1900h
- | | ON ON OFF 0900h
- | | ON OFF ON 1980h
- | | ON OFF OFF 0980h
- | | OFF ON ON 1b20h
- | | OFF ON OFF 0b20h
- | | OFF OFF ON 1a20h
- | | OFF OFF OFF 0a20h (+)
- | |
- | |
- | +-------- 2 3 4 5
- | OFF x x x disabled (+)
- | ON ON ON ON C0000
- | ON ON ON OFF C4000
- | ON ON OFF ON C8000
- | ON ON OFF OFF CC000
- | ON OFF ON ON D0000
- | ON OFF ON OFF D4000
- | ON OFF OFF ON D8000
- | ON OFF OFF OFF DC000
- |
- |
- +----- 1
- OFF adapter does NOT drive SA<17..19>
- ON adapter drives SA<17..19> (+)
-
-
- (+) means default setting
-
- ********************************