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{
  "commit": "6fcc040f02d281c7e9563127358a77ce2bbfe284",
  "tree": "2a92b5836785359516c0d1662a5011dff9727c93",
  "parents": [
    "b0057c51db66c5f0f38059f242c57d61c4741d89"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Greg Ungerer",
    "email": "gerg@snapgear.com",
    "time": "Mon Oct 11 21:03:05 2010 +0000"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "David S. Miller",
    "email": "davem@davemloft.net",
    "time": "Wed Oct 13 09:56:31 2010 -0700"
  },
  "message": "net: allow FEC driver to use fixed PHY support\n\nAt least one board using the FEC driver does not have a conventional\nPHY attached to it, it is directly connected to a somewhat simple\nethernet switch (the board is the SnapGear/LITE, and the attached\n4-port ethernet switch is a RealTek RTL8305). This switch does not\npresent the usual register interface of a PHY, it presents nothing.\nSo a PHY scan will find nothing - it finds ID\u0027s of 0 for each PHY\non the attached MII bus.\n\nAfter the FEC driver was changed to use phylib for supporting PHYs\nit no longer works on this particular board/switch setup.\n\nAdd code support to use a fixed phy if no PHY is found on the MII bus.\nThis is based on the way the cpmac.c driver solved this same problem.\n\nSigned-off-by: Greg Ungerer \u003cgerg@uclinux.org\u003e\nSigned-off-by: David S. Miller \u003cdavem@davemloft.net\u003e\n",
  "tree_diff": [
    {
      "type": "modify",
      "old_id": "e83f67d22fe3487f168667bd3b7a06ffad1206a6",
      "old_mode": 33188,
      "old_path": "drivers/net/fec.c",
      "new_id": "cce32d43175f5c3ed5f6e7ef2ebd56eede8e9139",
      "new_mode": 33188,
      "new_path": "drivers/net/fec.c"
    }
  ]
}
