miidevs revision 1.9
1$NetBSD: miidevs,v 1.9 1999/11/19 18:26:09 thorpej Exp $
2
3/*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9 * NASA Ames Research Center.
10 *
11 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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38 */
39
40/*
41 * List of known MII OUIs.
42 * For a complete list see http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/
43 *
44 * XXX Vendors do obviously not agree how OUIs (18 bit) are mapped
45 * to the 16 bits available in the id registers. The MII_OUI() macro
46 * in "mii.h" reflects the most obvious way. If a vendor uses a
47 * different mapping, an "xx" prefixed OUI is defined here which is
48 * mangled accordingly to compensate.
49 */
50
51oui AMD				0x00001a	Advanced Micro Devices
52oui ENABLESEMI			0x0010dd	Enable Semiconductor
53oui DAVICOM			0x00606e	Davicom Semiconductor
54oui ICS				0x00a0be	Integrated Circuit Systems
55oui INTEL			0x00aa00	Intel
56oui LEVEL1			0x00207b	Level 1
57oui NATSEMI			0x080017	National Semiconductor
58oui QUALSEMI			0x006051	Quality Semiconductor
59oui SEEQ			0x00a07d	Seeq
60oui SIS				0x00e006	Silicon Integrated Systems
61oui TI				0x080028	Texas Instruments
62oui TSC				0x00c039	TDK Semiconductor
63
64/* in the 79c873, AMD uses another OUI (which matches Davicom!) */
65oui xxAMD			0x00606e	Advanced Micro Devices
66
67/* Some Intel 82553's use an alternative OUI. */
68oui xxINTEL			0x00f800	Intel
69
70/* some vendors have the bits swapped within bytes
71	(ie, ordered as on the wire) */
72oui xxICS			0x00057d	Integrated Circuit Systems
73oui xxSEEQ			0x0005be	Seeq
74oui xxSIS			0x000760	Silicon Integrated Systems
75oui xxTI			0x100014	Texas Instruments
76
77/* Level 1 is completely different - from right to left.
78	(Two bits get lost in the third OUI byte.) */
79oui xxLEVEL1			0x1e0400	Level 1
80
81/* Don't know what's going on here. */
82oui xxDAVICOM			0x006040	Davicom Semiconductor
83
84
85/*
86 * List of known models.  Grouped by oui.
87 */
88
89/* Advanced Micro Devices PHYs */
90model xxAMD 79C873		0x0000 Am79C873 10/100 media interface
91model AMD 79c973phy		0x0036 Am79c973 internal PHY
92
93/* Davicom Semiconductor PHYs */
94model xxDAVICOM DM9101		0x0000 DM9101 10/100 media interface
95
96/* Integrated Circuit Systems PHYs */
97model xxICS 1890		0x0002 ICS1890 10/100 media interface
98
99/* Intel PHYs */
100model xxINTEL I82553		0x0000 i82553 10/100 media interface
101model INTEL I82555		0x0015 i82555 10/100 media interface
102model INTEL I82553		0x0035 i82553 10/100 media interface
103
104/* Level 1 PHYs */
105model xxLEVEL1 LXT970		0x0000 LXT970 10/100 media interface
106
107/* National Semiconductor PHYs */
108model NATSEMI DP83840		0x0000 DP83840 10/100 media interface
109model NATSEMI DP83843		0x0001 DP83843 10/100 media interface
110
111/* Quality Semiconductor PHYs */
112model QUALSEMI QS6612		0x0000 QS6612 10/100 media interface
113
114/* Seeq PHYs */
115model xxSEEQ 80220		0x0003 Seeq 80220 10/100 media interface
116model xxSEEQ 84220		0x0004 Seeq 84220 10/100 media interface
117
118/* Silicon Integrated Systems PHYs */
119model xxSIS 900			0x0000 SiS 900 10/100 media interface
120
121/* Texas Instruments PHYs */
122model xxTI TLAN10T		0x0001 ThunderLAN 10baseT media interface
123model xxTI 100VGPMI		0x0002 ThunderLAN 100VG-AnyLan media interface
124
125/* TDK Semiconductor PHYs */
126model TSC 78Q2120		0x0014 78Q2120 10/100 media interface
127model TSC 78Q2121		0x0015 78Q2121 100baseTX media interface
128