remove pseudo-device btdev(4) and inherent limitations
add bthub(4) which autoconfigures at bluetooth controllers as they
are enabled. bluetooth devices now attach here.
btdevctl(8) and its cache is updated to handle new semantics
etc/rc.d/btdevctl is updated to configure devices from a list
in /etc/bluetooth/btdevctl.conf
NetBSD Foundation Membership still pending.) This stack was written by
Iain under sponsorship from Itronix Inc.
The stack includes support for rfcomm networking (networking via your
bluetooth enabled cell phone), hid devices (keyboards/mice), and headsets.
Drivers for both PCMCIA and USB bluetooth controllers are included.
devices) and a "xi" backend.
My CE2 and CEM2 cards are now probed correctly. However, there are still
some problems with one model of the CE2, and the CEM2 doesn't seem to get
any modem interrupts.
While I'm at it, fix several bugs:
* The tuple scan for the MAC address was broken in multiple ways.
* xi_intr() did not deal well with a shared interrupt.
* We were setting the wrong page number to look at the receive status. (How
did this work???)
* Remove the xi_full_reset() from xi_reset(). Move the parts of
xi_full_reset() needed to undo the effect of xi_stop() into xi_init(). This
allows a stop/init pair to DTRT, and much quicker, as used by various
ioctl()s.
* Set the TRS register before reading the TSO register, as the Linux driver
does. While I'm at it, fix the name.
* Fix numerous problems with xi_set_address(). "Where do I begin?" There's a
chance that multicast works now, but I haven't tested it.
* Explicitly clear the MSR register, and also force SELECT_MII to 0 if we
didn't find any PHYs.
* Clean up some cruft that appears to be bogus.
Probably needs more work, but it's a start.
not support a value (e.g., it's to be used as "options FOO" instead of
"options FOO=xxx"). options that take a value were converted to
defparam recently.
- minor whitespace & formatting cleanups
remove all (legacy) "i4b_" prefixes outside of sys/netisdn.
Prefix all card specific driver support files with the basename
of the driver bus attachement file.
Renamed here:
i4b_isic_pcmcia.c -> isic_pcmcia.c
i4b_isic_pcmcia.h -> isic_pcmcia.h
i4b_avm_fritz_pcmcia.c -> isic_pcmcia_avm_fritz.c
i4b_elsa_isdnmc.c -> isic_pcmcia_elsa_isdnmc.c
i4b_elsa_mcall.c -> isic_pcmcia_elsa_mcall.c
i4b_sbspeedstar2.c -> isic_pcmcia_sbspeedstar2.c
This is the kernel part (userland to follow soon) of the latest (and
very probably last) release (version 0.96) of ISDN4BSD. ISDN4BSD has a
homepage at http://www.freebsd-support.de/i4b/.
It gives the user various ways to use the isdn connection: raw data (via
the i4brbch "raw b-channel" device), ppp (via the isp "isdn PPP" device),
voice/answering machine (the i4btel "telephone" device) and ip over isdn
(the ipr device, "IP over raw ISDN").
Supported are a bunch of common and older cards, more to be added soon
after some cleanup. Currently only the european E-DSS1 variant of the
ISDN D channel protocol is supported.
This is very adhoc work for IETF meeting.
- Since it seems that 'an' and 'wi' have similar hardware, low level
functions should be shared.
- There are PCI/ISA cards of Aironet but not supported yet.
- The wiconfig interface is changed so that wiconfig cannot be used.
- 'ancontrol' of FreeBSD is not ported.
- Only infrastructure mode is tested.
- WEP is not supported.
Though I only have an Aironet card, Cisco card should be expected to work.
arc4 implementation by Kalle Kaukonen has been added.
define "wlan" in files.
XXX: only awi depends on wlan for now.
Allow authentication for adhoc (IBSS) mode.
Disable adhoc mode without bssid (mediaopt adhoc,flag0) for FH radio.
FH cannot work without synchronization by beacons.
Align IP header for ethernet encapsulation (IFF_FLAG0) mode.
Print available access points for IFF_DEBUG.
add opt_awi.h to define AWI_DEBUG, AWI_WEP_ARC4.
show the firmware version at attach.
create a framework to support WEP (encryption code is not included for now).
a new wiconfig compatible ioctl interface replaced the awictl interface.
fix memory leak in selecting AP
fix bugs in ESSID selection
changes from FreeBSD-current by Warner Losh:
revision 1.2
date: 2000/04/17 22:58:15; author: imp; state: Exp; lines: +16 -1
Provide mem* for compat with NetBSD to fix LINT
fixes from FreeBSD-current by Guido van Rooij:
revision 1.4
date: 2000/05/29 19:58:10; author: guido; state: Exp; lines: +5 -2
Fix a panic resulting from an obvious null pointer deref.
Apparently some other panics still exist in this driver, but with
this fix, it was at least possible to run the Nokia card at SANE 2000.
This supplies an attachment of the `sm' and `com' drivers.
Thanks to Chuck Cranor for sifting through the Linux smc91c92_cs.c driver
to find the magic sequence that brings the Ethernet portion of the card
on-line!