JME260 Fast Ethernet PCI Express controllers.
Written with a lot of cut-n-paste from the FreeBSD jme(4) driver.
No support for jumbo ethernet frames yet (but should come soon).
Thanks to JMicron Technologies for providing me sample boards and
documentation for this work.
1. Trange sysctl's belong to the temp sensors, not to the fan controllers
2. Trange really describes a slope on many chips, so modify the description
3. Most of the sysctl's are read/write even if the chip's config is
locked; reflect that in the CTLFLAGs
4. Apply correct 'nominal' values for voltage sensors/limits, specify
them in microVolts, and calculate once rather than each time needed
5. Be more consistent in register names - for example, use VCC instead of
SUPPLY_VOLTAGE, to match VCC_LOWLIM & VCC_HIGHLIM
6. Type of dbcool_islocked() should be bool, not int
7. Reduce some unnecessary code indentation
8. Define Vtt and Imon, and add ADT7490 support (excluding PECI sensors)
9. Split the huge (250+ lines) dbcool_setup() function into a few smaller
routines for better readability
10. Update sensor tables for ADT7476 and ADT7468 - these chips have five
voltage sensors, not two
11. Adjust flags for ADT7463 and ADM1027 - these chips can monitor CPU
VID data bits
12. Update man page
Supported chips: ADM1027, ADM1030, ADT7463, ADT7466, ADT7467, ADT7468,
ADT7473, ADT7475, and ADT7476. Notably missing is the ADT7490, and fan
controller support on the ADT7466 is still on the to-do list.
Tested by myself and njoly@
Reviewed by garbled@
Commit approved by christos@, bouyer@, cube@, and matt@
* in games/fortune/strfile/Makefile, build strfile as a
regular program instead of as a host tool;
* add tools/strfile directory to build strfile as a host tool;
* in tools/Makefile, add strfile to SUBDIR list;
* in BSD.*.mk, define TOOL_STRFILE variable;
* in games/fortune/datfiles/Makefile, use TOOL_STRFILE when creating
databases at build time;
* in distrib/sets/lists/games/mi, mention usr/games/strfile.
for a few headers. This makes this consistent with the
other boot.8 manual pages.
(I am guessing a typo was done one time and then duplicated to few
other man pages. I noticed when looking at print version which had
all architecture boot.8 pages.)
This is an optional argument to .Dt.
I noticed in printed docs, that format(8) didn't mention "vax".
Then I saw a few others were missing too. This makes it consistent
with some others there.
If this is wrong, then these files shouldn't be in the architecture
specific directories.
This may be done either by embedding newlines in the value,
or by using semicolons to represent line breaks (but not both at once).
* Allow shell quoting insode $ifconfig_xxN variables or /etc/ifconfig.xxN
files. This allows something like ifconfig_wi0="ssid 'my network'; dhcp"
* For .Ss, generate <h4 id="...">...</h4>.
This makes internal cross references from .Sx work.
While here, change .SH and .SS to do likewise, instead of using
<h3><a name="...">...</a></h3> and <h4><a name="...">...</a></h4>.
Tyler Retzlaff.
No, this is not code I am going to be proud of. Meanwhile, anyone is
welcome to work on a mknative-xorg script and make sure that outputs across
all archs are consistent, and use it to generate a bunch of other stuff such
as the Imake config file and so on. That will do for now though.
So remove the optional man page header (architecture)
(no other manpages in this directory have an architecture).
And it references two other man pages which are machine dependent,
so specifically prepend them with their mac68k architecture.
libraries for space-constraint systems. The description is based on the
feedback of hubertf@, the logic on input from lukem@
This obsoletes the removal of LIBC_SCCS and SYSLIBC_SCCS for libc builds.