dp8393x: Don't reset Silicon Revision register

The jazzsonic driver in Linux uses the Silicon Revision register value
to probe the chip. The driver fails unless the SR register contains 4.
Unfortunately, reading this register in QEMU usually returns 0 because
the s->regs[] array gets wiped after a software reset.

Fixes: bd8f1ebce4 ("net/dp8393x: fix hardware reset")
Suggested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Jason Wang <jasowang@redhat.com>
stable-5.0
Finn Thain 2020-01-29 20:27:49 +11:00 committed by Jason Wang
parent 80b60673ea
commit 083e21bbdd
1 changed files with 1 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -923,6 +923,7 @@ static void dp8393x_reset(DeviceState *dev)
timer_del(s->watchdog);
memset(s->regs, 0, sizeof(s->regs));
s->regs[SONIC_SR] = 0x0004; /* only revision recognized by Linux/mips */
s->regs[SONIC_CR] = SONIC_CR_RST | SONIC_CR_STP | SONIC_CR_RXDIS;
s->regs[SONIC_DCR] &= ~(SONIC_DCR_EXBUS | SONIC_DCR_LBR);
s->regs[SONIC_RCR] &= ~(SONIC_RCR_LB0 | SONIC_RCR_LB1 | SONIC_RCR_BRD | SONIC_RCR_RNT);
@ -975,7 +976,6 @@ static void dp8393x_realize(DeviceState *dev, Error **errp)
qemu_format_nic_info_str(qemu_get_queue(s->nic), s->conf.macaddr.a);
s->watchdog = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL, dp8393x_watchdog, s);
s->regs[SONIC_SR] = 0x0004; /* only revision recognized by Linux */
memory_region_init_ram(&s->prom, OBJECT(dev),
"dp8393x-prom", SONIC_PROM_SIZE, &local_err);