Macintosh CS89x0 based ethernet cards use a Crystal Semiconductor (Now Cirrus Logic) CS89x0 chip, so the mac89x0 driver should be in drivers/net/ethernet/cirrus instead of drivers/net/ethernet/apple. This also fixes a build problem, as the driver needs a header file from the cirrus directory: drivers/net/ethernet/apple/mac89x0.c:107:20: error: cs89x0.h: No such file or directory Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Apple device configuration
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config NET_VENDOR_APPLE
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	bool "Apple devices"
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	default y
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	depends on (PPC_PMAC && PPC32) || MAC
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	---help---
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	  If you have a network (Ethernet) card belonging to this class, say Y
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	  and read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
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	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
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	  Note that the answer to this question doesn't directly affect the
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	  kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
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	  the questions about IBM devices. If you say Y, you will be asked for
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	  your specific card in the following questions.
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if NET_VENDOR_APPLE
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config MACE
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	tristate "MACE (Power Mac ethernet) support"
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	depends on PPC_PMAC && PPC32
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	select CRC32
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	---help---
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	  Power Macintoshes and clones with Ethernet built-in on the
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	  motherboard will usually use a MACE (Medium Access Control for
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	  Ethernet) interface. Say Y to include support for the MACE chip.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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	  will be called mace.
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config MACE_AAUI_PORT
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	bool "Use AAUI port instead of TP by default"
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	depends on MACE
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	---help---
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	  Some Apple machines (notably the Apple Network Server) which use the
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	  MACE ethernet chip have an Apple AUI port (small 15-pin connector),
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	  instead of an 8-pin RJ45 connector for twisted-pair ethernet.  Say
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	  Y here if you have such a machine.  If unsure, say N.
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	  The driver will default to AAUI on ANS anyway, and if you use it as
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	  a module, you can provide the port_aaui=0|1 to force the driver.
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config BMAC
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	tristate "BMAC (G3 ethernet) support"
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	depends on PPC_PMAC && PPC32
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	select CRC32
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	---help---
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	  Say Y for support of BMAC Ethernet interfaces. These are used on G3
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	  computers.
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	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module
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	  will be called bmac.
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config MACMACE
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	bool "Macintosh (AV) onboard MACE ethernet"
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	depends on MAC
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	select CRC32
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	---help---
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	  Support for the onboard AMD 79C940 MACE Ethernet controller used in
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	  the 660AV and 840AV Macintosh.  If you have one of these Macintoshes
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	  say Y and read the Ethernet-HOWTO, available from
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	  <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
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endif # NET_VENDOR_APPLE
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