[SCore-users] Help: using D-Link Gigabit NIC DGE-550T

Huiqun Zhou hqzhou at nju.edu.cn
Thu Jun 19 17:53:59 JST 2003


Sorry I got a wrong file so I failed to locate the kernel source folder.

Huiqun Zhou

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <kameyama at pccluster.org>
To: "Huiqun Zhou" <hqzhou at nju.edu.cn>
Cc: <kameyama at pccluster.org>; <SCore-users at pccluster.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [SCore-users] Help: using D-Link Gigabit NIC DGE-550T


> In article <00a601c33636$9dea7cb0$1a00a8c0 at goofy> "Huiqun Zhou" <hqzhou at nju.edu.cn> wrotes:
> > Just want to clarify one thing further. Do you mean that if I want to modify or 
> > add a new NIC driver
> > into Linux kernel, I must compile it together with the relevant Score source cod
> > e as you indicated?
> 
> Yes.
> Linux kernel module binary includes kernel vereion number
> (For example SCopre 5.4.0  2.4.19-1SCORE or 2.4.19-1SCOREsmp).
> So you must compile kernel modules with kernel include files what you want.
> 
> > Put question in another way, does Score have its own changed NIC drivers, or just
> > talk to the NIC drivers embedded in Linux?
> 
> Basically, SCore use original NIC driver.
> 
> But we change some NIC drivers because PM/Ethernet is not worked
> or have performance problem with these drivers.
> 
>                        from Kameyama Toyohisa
> 



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