This is only usable with some caution because these soundcards only
allow to map IO port 0x20x for this, thus bypassing PCI address
management. Very likely this will only work on primary PCI buses, and there
is some potential for conflicts with ISA devices as well.
(XXX cannot be detached because the "joy" driver doesn't support it yet)
problem with intercontinental TCP connections of over 4Gbit/s, which is
where my test hardware runs out of bus bandwidth.
Stuff that is on the TODO list:
* HW VLAN support.
* Large jumbo buffers (16k).
* TCP Segmentation Offload
* RAIDC (receive interrupt delay adaptation)
* Understand how to use memory above 4GB.
* lpt device is defined in MI place (dev/ppbus/files.ppbus), dev/ic/lpt.c
is included there too; dev/ic/lpt.c is not included if ppbus is
configured or if there is alternative platform lpt (like for pc532)
* g/c MD lpt definitions and custom puc/upc attachments,
glue moved to conf/files and dev/pci/files.pci respectively; remove
device lpt definition from dev/isa/files.isa
* add ppbus parport attribute, atppc device attachments, adjust plip and lpt
glue
clients, and a pseudo-device for userspace access.
The attribute is named `opencrypto'. The pseudo-device is renamed to
"crypto", which has a dependency on "opencrypto". The sys/conf/majors
entry and pseudo-device attach entrypoint are updated to match the
new pseudo-device name.
Fast IPsec (sys/netipsec/files.ipsec) now lists a dependency on the
"opencrypto" attribute. Drivers for crypto accelerators (ubsec,
hifn775x) also pull in opencrypto, as providers of opencrypto transforms.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2003/09/25/0007.html
We now have:
acardide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Acard IDE controllers
aceride* at pci? dev ? function ? # Acer Lab IDE controllers
cmdide* at pci? dev ? function ? # CMD tech IDE controllers
cypide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Cypress IDE controllers
hptide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Triones/HighPoint IDE controllers
optiide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Opti IDE controllers
piixide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Intel IDE controllers
pdcide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Promise IDE controllers
siside* at pci? dev ? function ? # SiS IDE controllers
slide* at pci? dev ? function ? # Symphony Labs IDE controllers
viaide* at pci? dev ? function ? # VIA/AMD/Nvidia IDE controllers
pciide* at pci? dev ? function ? flags 0x0000 # GENERIC pciide driver
serverworks driver not commited yet; there are still copyright issues about
it.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2003/09/25/0006.html
This adds a device (atabus) between IDE controllers and wd or atapibus, to
have each ATA channel show up in the device tree. Later there will be atabus
devices in /dev, so that we can do IOCTL on them.
Each atabus has its own kernel thread, to handle operations that needs polling,
e.g. reset and others.
Device probing on each bus it defered to the atabus thread creation.
This allows to do the reset and basic device probes in parallel, which reduce
boot time on systems with several pciide controllers.
interface controllers (of varying intelligence levels).
Contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc. Primarily written by Steve Woodford,
with some modification by me.
From FreeBSD via OpenBSD, port to NetBSD done by Stephen Degler
Changes relative to submitted version:
* yukonreg.h and xmaciireg.h merged into if_skreg.h
* bhack[] constified + other small editing changes
* use 'Ethernet address' rather than 'address' in attach message
XXX completely untested by me, needs further cleanup
Driver provided in PR kern/22511 by Stephen Degler
3Com 3C(R)990 cards. No TCP/UDP nor IPSEC offloading for now.
The ifmedia part needs some work, but I only have a 100-FX card;
hopefully someone will clean this up.
adapters. Currently supports:
* LSI 53c1030 Ultra320 SCSI
* LSI FC909, FC909A, FC919, and FC929 Fibre Channel
Ported from the FreeBSD "mpt" driver, written by Greg Ansley. Thanks
to Frank van der Linden for testing and some bug finding.
This work was sponsored by Wasabi Systems, Inc.
* IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT does not need any dependencies (it is merely a
required parameter for IPKDB_NE_PCI).
* IPKDB_NE_PCI does should not have an option-dependency on IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT.
While IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT is a required parameter, that is not how option-
dependencies work, and we don't want IPKDB_NE_PCI to imply IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT,
as that would cause a bogus value for IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT to be used.
Also, the IPKDB_NE_PCI selector should be lower-case; make it so.
taken from OpenBSD. Test hardware kindly provided by Intel. This still needs
management bits, and doesn't support older controllers, but that shouldn't
be hard to fix.