#include <common.h>
#include <command.h>
+#include <environment.h>
#include <net.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
printf(" %02x", tmp);
if (0 == (++dx % 16)) printf("\n ");
#endif
- *data++ = tmp;;
+ *data++ = tmp;
mlen--;
}
}
/*
* Read in as many packets as we can and acknowledge any and receive
* interrupts. Since the buffer has overflowed, a receive event of
- * some kind will have occured.
+ * some kind will have occurred.
*/
dp83902a_RxEvent();
DP_OUT(base, DP_ISR, DP_ISR_RxP|DP_ISR_RxE);
DP_OUT(base, DP_TCR, DP_TCR_NORMAL);
/*
- * If a transmit command was issued, but no transmit event has occured,
+ * If a transmit command was issued, but no transmit event has occurred,
* restart it here.
*/
DP_IN(base, DP_ISR, isr);
* to the MAC address value in the environment, so we do not read
* it from the prom or eeprom if it is specified in the environment.
*/
- if (!eth_getenv_enetaddr("ethaddr", dev->enetaddr)) {
+ if (!eth_env_get_enetaddr("ethaddr", dev->enetaddr)) {
/* If the MAC address is not in the environment, get it: */
if (!get_prom(dev->enetaddr, nic.base)) /* get MAC from prom */
dp83902a_init(dev->enetaddr); /* fallback: seeprom */
/* And write it into the environment otherwise eth_write_hwaddr
- * returns -1 due to eth_getenv_enetaddr_by_index() failing,
+ * returns -1 due to eth_env_get_enetaddr_by_index() failing,
* and this causes "Warning: failed to set MAC address", and
* cmd_bdinfo has no ethaddr value which it can show: */
- eth_setenv_enetaddr("ethaddr", dev->enetaddr);
+ eth_env_set_enetaddr("ethaddr", dev->enetaddr);
}
return 0;
}