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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 32 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 33 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 34 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 35 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 36 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 37 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 38 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 39 */ 40 41/* 42 * List of known MII OUIs. 43 * For a complete list see http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/ 44 * 45 * XXX Vendors do obviously not agree how OUIs (18 bit) are mapped 46 * to the 16 bits available in the id registers. The MII_OUI() macro 47 * in "mii.h" reflects the most obvious way. If a vendor uses a 48 * different mapping, an "xx" prefixed OUI is defined here which is 49 * mangled accordingly to compensate. 50 */ 51 52oui AMD 0x00001a Advanced Micro Devices 53oui BROADCOM 0x001018 Broadcom Corporation 54oui DAVICOM 0x00606e Davicom Semiconductor 55oui ICS 0x00a0be Integrated Circuit Systems 56oui INTEL 0x00aa00 Intel 57oui LEVEL1 0x00207b Level 1 58oui NATSEMI 0x080017 National Semiconductor 59oui QUALSEMI 0x006051 Quality Semiconductor 60oui SEEQ 0x00a07d Seeq 61oui SIS 0x00e006 Silicon Integrated Systems 62oui TI 0x080028 Texas Instruments 63oui XAQTI 0x00e0ae XaQti Corp. 64 65/* in the 79c873, AMD uses another OUI (which matches Davicom!) */ 66oui xxAMD 0x00606e Advanced Micro Devices 67 68/* some vendors have the bits swapped within bytes 69 (ie, ordered as on the wire) */ 70oui xxBROADCOM 0x000818 Broadcom Corporation 71oui xxICS 0x00057d Integrated Circuit Systems 72oui xxSEEQ 0x0005be Seeq 73oui xxSIS 0x000760 Silicon Integrated Systems 74oui xxTI 0x100014 Texas Instruments 75oui xxXAQTI 0x350700 XaQti Corp. 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/* Broadcom Corp. PHYs. */ 94model BROADCOM 3c905Cphy 0x0017 3c905C 10/100 internal PHY 95model xxBROADCOM BCM5400 0x0004 Broadcom 1000baseTX PHY 96 97/* Davicom Semiconductor PHYs */ 98model xxDAVICOM DM9101 0x0000 DM9101 10/100 media interface 99 100/* Integrated Circuit Systems PHYs */ 101model xxICS 1890 0x0002 ICS1890 10/100 media interface 102 103/* Intel PHYs */ 104model INTEL I82555 0x0015 i82555 10/100 media interface 105 106/* Level 1 PHYs */ 107model xxLEVEL1 LXT970 0x0000 LXT970 10/100 media interface 108 109/* National Semiconductor PHYs */ 110model NATSEMI DP83840 0x0000 DP83840 10/100 media interface 111model NATSEMI DP83843 0x0001 DP83843 10/100 media interface 112 113/* Quality Semiconductor PHYs */ 114model QUALSEMI QS6612 0x0000 QS6612 10/100 media interface 115 116/* Seeq PHYs */ 117model xxSEEQ 80220 0x0003 Seeq 80220 10/100 media interface 118model xxSEEQ 84220 0x0004 Seeq 84220 10/100 media interface 119 120/* Silicon Integrated Systems PHYs */ 121model xxSIS 900 0x0000 SiS 900 10/100 media interface 122 123/* Texas Instruments PHYs */ 124model xxTI TLAN10T 0x0001 ThunderLAN 10baseT media interface 125model xxTI 100VGPMI 0x0002 ThunderLAN 100VG-AnyLan media interface 126 127/* XaQti Corp. PHYs. */ 128model XAQTI XMACII 0x0000 XaQti Corp. XMAC II gigabit interface 129