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Date:	Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:38:41 -0700
From:	"Ira W. Snyder" <iws@...o.caltech.edu>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	netdev@...r.kernel.org, sameo@...ux.intel.com,
	socketcan-core@...ts.berlios.de
Subject: [PATCH 0/3] add support for Janz MODULbus devices

This patch series adds support for the Janz CMOD-IO carrier board, as well
as the Janz VMOD-ICAN3 Intelligent CAN controller and the Janz VMOD-TTL
Digital IO controller. The CMOD-IO carrier board is a PCI to MODULbus
bridge, into which plug MODULbus daughterboards.  I only have access to two
types of daughtercards, the VMOD-ICAN3 and VMOD-TTL boards mentioned above.

The CAN driver has been tested under high loads. I am able to generate ~60%
bus utilization. With two VMOD-ICAN3 boards looped back to each other,
neither one loses any packets when only a single board is generating
packets at maximum speed. Once both boards start generating packets, one
board will sometimes loose arbitration, and cause some lost packets.

RFCv3 -> RFCv4:
- addressed many review comments
- switch to NAPI
- add TX flow control
- mark functions with __devinit and __devexit
- add sysfs readout of MODULbus number (hex switch)
- implement GPIO driver for VMOD-TTL

RFCv2 -> RFCv3:
- addressed many review comments
- correct CAN bus error handling
- use struct device to track subdevices
- use structures for register layout
- add lots of #defines for register values
- use better function prefixes

RFCv1 -> RFCv2:
- converted to a multi-driver model
- addressed many review comments
- added CAN bus error handling
- use a work function only instead of work + NAPI
- use SJA1000 bittiming calculation code

I apologize if I've CC'd too many people here, but I'm unsure if people
would rather see the whole patch series, or just each part.

I appreciate any review you can offer.

Thanks,
Ira
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