Though ifconfig -m no longer show 5Mbps/11Mbps for PC4500 by this fix,
I cannot find how to set fixed transmit speed to the firmware.
FreeBSD version of driver apparently ignore the value set by ancontrol(8).
the original HPBSD implementation and HP hardware design.
* Portions of the last segment of KVA space (0xFFF00000 -
* 0xFFFFFFFF) are mapped for a couple of purposes. 0xFFF00000
* for UPAGES is used for mapping the current process u-area
* (u + kernel stack). The very last page (0xFFFFF000) is mapped
* to the last physical page of RAM to give us a region in which
* PA == VA. We use the first part of this page for enabling
* and disabling mapping. The last part of this page also contains
* info left by the boot ROM.
Nuke lptpa because that is irrelavant for LUNA.
Put #if defined(M68040) for consistency postponing efforts of LUNA-2.
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.
Issue Service_PreReset to get the hardware to a sane state.
Use *ShutDown to log off fileservers.
Use the correct arguments to Cache_Control.
Using Service_PreReset seems to have rendered the Podule_ReadID trick
unnecessary, so g/c it.
The intent was to protect the full range of ports on the board by the
barriers. But the start address was wrong. Fix it.
While here, change two other barriers to also protect the full range
(not only the nic ports), and add yet another similar barrier.
/usr/share/lkm/README
add (short) Emulation module description, update Execution Interpreters
entry
add NOTES sections, mention secutiry considerations here and note that
module can crash system easily (part of the latter was also taken from
/usr/share/lkm/README)
don't xref /usr/share/lkm (that doesn't exist anymore) - reference
lkm/ under kernel source tree
remove BUGS section - the bit about 'killing machine' is under NOTES now,
and the streams note is outdated