openwrtv4/package/broadcom-57xx/src/Makefile
Felix Fietkau ddd809f9e5 (6/6) bcm57xx: package
This is the bcm57xx package.  I have tested default vlan functions,
but I dont have the equipment to test more advanced setups.  The default
vlan setup seems to be working fine.  I also added the activate_gpio
parameter which will make the driver activate the switch via gpio before
probing for it.

I'm not sure which method is best for autoload.  For the wrt350n, I
need the activate_gpio parameter.  But its probably not a good idea
to add that to the autoload file.  On a system without a bcm57xx switch,
isn't it a bad idea to mess with the gpios looking for the switch? Ideally,
wouldn't it be best to load the bcm57xx module from broadcom-diag, after
it has determined which router its on?  I tried using 'request_module' from
there, but had no success.  For now, I am relying on preinit to load
the bcm57xx module with activate_gpio param, after it has failed to load
switch_robo and switch_adm.

Signed-off-by: Ben Pfountz <netprince (at) vt (dot) edu>

SVN-Revision: 11471
2008-06-15 11:11:28 +00:00

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Makefile

#
# Broadcom BCM57XX Gigabit Ethernet driver make file.
#
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1.1.4 2006/09/26 02:17:12 michael Exp $
#
O_TARGET = bcm57xx.o
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DDBG=0 -DBCM_PROC_FS=1 -DT3_JUMBO_RCV_RCB_ENTRY_COUNT=256
EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DPCIX_TARGET_WORKAROUND=1 -DINCLUDE_TBI_SUPPORT=1 -DINCLUDE_5701_AX_FIX=1
export-objs :=
obj-y := b57um.o tigon3.o autoneg.o 5701rls.o tcp_seg.o hndgige.o bcmrobo.o
obj-m := $(O_TARGET)
include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make