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# $FreeBSD$
#
# The long compile-with and dependency lines are required because of
# limitations in config: backslash-newline doesn't work in strings, and
# dependency lines other than the first are silently ignored.
#
aicasm optional ahc \
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dependency "$S/dev/aic7xxx/*.[chyl]" \
compile-with "${MAKE} -f $S/dev/aic7xxx/Makefile MAKESRCPATH=$S/dev/aic7xxx" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule \
clean "aicasm aicasm_gram.c aicasm_scan.c y.tab.h"
aic7xxx_{seq,reg}.h optional ahc \
compile-with "./aicasm ${INCLUDES} -o aic7xxx_seq.h -r aic7xxx_reg.h $S/dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.seq" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "aic7xxx_seq.h aic7xxx_reg.h" \
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dependency "$S/dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.{reg,seq} $S/cam/scsi/scsi_message.h aicasm"
device_if.o standard \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
device_if.c standard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/kern/device_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/kern/device_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "device_if.c"
device_if.h standard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/kern/device_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/kern/device_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "device_if.h"
bus_if.o standard \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
bus_if.c standard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/kern/bus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/kern/bus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "bus_if.c"
bus_if.h standard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/kern/bus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/kern/bus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "bus_if.h"
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coda/coda_namecache.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_fbsd.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_psdev.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_subr.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_venus.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_vfsops.c optional vcoda
coda/coda_vnops.c optional vcoda
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cam/cam.c optional scbus
cam/cam_xpt.c optional scbus
cam/cam_extend.c optional scbus
cam/cam_queue.c optional scbus
cam/cam_periph.c optional scbus
cam/cam_sim.c optional scbus
cam/scsi/scsi_all.c optional scbus
cam/scsi/scsi_da.c optional da
cam/scsi/scsi_pt.c optional pt
cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c optional sa
cam/scsi/scsi_cd.c optional cd
cam/scsi/scsi_ch.c optional ch
cam/scsi/scsi_pass.c optional pass
cam/scsi/scsi_scan.c optional scan
cam/scsi/scsi_target.c optional targ
cam/scsi/scsi_targ_bh.c optional targbh
crypto/sha1.c optional ipsec
crypto/des/des_cbc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/des/des_ecb.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/des/des_setkey.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/des/des_3cbc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/blowfish/bf_cbc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/blowfish/bf_cbc_m.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/blowfish/bf_enc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/blowfish/bf_skey.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/cast128/cast128.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/cast128/cast128_cbc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/rc5/rc5.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
crypto/rc5/rc5_cbc.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
ddb/db_access.c optional ddb
ddb/db_kld.c optional ddb
ddb/db_aout.c optional ddb
ddb/db_break.c optional ddb
ddb/db_command.c optional ddb
ddb/db_examine.c optional ddb
ddb/db_expr.c optional ddb
ddb/db_input.c optional ddb
ddb/db_lex.c optional ddb
ddb/db_output.c optional ddb
ddb/db_print.c optional ddb
ddb/db_ps.c optional ddb
ddb/db_run.c optional ddb
ddb/db_sym.c optional ddb
ddb/db_trap.c optional ddb
ddb/db_variables.c optional ddb
ddb/db_watch.c optional ddb
ddb/db_write_cmd.c optional ddb
dev/advansys/advansys.c optional adv
dev/advansys/advlib.c optional adv
dev/advansys/advmcode.c optional adv
dev/advansys/adwcam.c optional adw
dev/advansys/adwlib.c optional adw
dev/advansys/adwmcode.c optional adw
dev/amr/amr_disk.c optional amr
dev/amr/amr_pci.c optional amr
dev/amr/amr.c optional amr
dev/aha/aha.c optional aha
dev/aha/aha_isa.c optional aha isa
dev/aha/aha_mca.c optional aha mca
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dev/aic/aic.c optional aic
dev/aic/aic_isa.c optional aic isa
dev/aic7xxx/aic7xxx.c optional ahc \
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dependency "aic7xxx_{reg,seq}.h"
dev/aic7xxx/93cx6.c optional ahc
dev/buslogic/bt.c optional bt
dev/buslogic/bt_isa.c optional bt isa
dev/buslogic/bt_mca.c optional bt mca
dev/buslogic/bt_eisa.c optional bt eisa
dev/buslogic/bt_pci.c optional bt pci
dev/cardbus/cardbus.c optional cardbus
dev/ccd/ccd.c optional ccd
#dev/dpt/dpt_control.c optional dpt
dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c optional dpt
dev/dpt/dpt_eisa.c optional dpt eisa
dev/dpt/dpt_pci.c optional dpt pci
dev/ed/if_ed_pci.c optional ed pci
dev/ep/if_ep.c optional ep
dev/ep/if_ep_isa.c optional ep isa
dev/ep/if_ep_eisa.c optional ep eisa
dev/ep/if_ep_mca.c optional ep mca
dev/ep/if_ep_pccard.c optional ep card
dev/en/midway.c optional en
dev/hea/eni.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_buffer.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_globals.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_if.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_init.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_intr.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_receive.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_transmit.c optional hea
dev/hea/eni_vcm.c optional hea
dev/hfa/fore_buffer.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_command.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_globals.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_if.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_init.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_intr.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_load.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_output.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_receive.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_stats.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_timer.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_transmit.c optional hfa
dev/hfa/fore_vcm.c optional hfa
dev/ida/ida.c optional ida
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dev/ida/ida_disk.c optional id
dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c optional isp
dev/isp/isp.c optional isp
dev/isp/isp_target.c optional isp
dev/mca/mca_bus.c optional mca
dev/md/md.c optional md
This commit adds support for the NetBSD MII abstraction layer and MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface. This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(), mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver. It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence the need to have specific drivers. There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the latter approach since the code is relatively small. Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver, the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code. I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or the other.
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dev/mii/mii.c optional miibus
dev/mii/mii_physubr.c optional miibus
dev/mii/ukphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/ukphy_subr.c optional miibus
dev/mii/amphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/dcphy.c optional miibus
This commit adds support for the NetBSD MII abstraction layer and MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface. This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(), mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver. It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence the need to have specific drivers. There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the latter approach since the code is relatively small. Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver, the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code. I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or the other.
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dev/mii/exphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/mlphy.c optional miibus
This commit adds support for the NetBSD MII abstraction layer and MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface. This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(), mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver. It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence the need to have specific drivers. There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the latter approach since the code is relatively small. Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver, the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code. I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or the other.
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dev/mii/nsphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/pnphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/tlphy.c optional miibus
dev/mii/rlphy.c optional miibus
This commit adds support for the NetBSD MII abstraction layer and MII-compliant PHY drivers. Many 10/100 ethernet NICs available today either use an MII transceiver or have built-in transceivers that can be programmed using an MII interface. It makes sense then to separate this support out into common code instead of duplicating it in all of the NIC drivers. The mii code also handles all of the media detection, selection and reporting via the ifmedia interface. This is basically the same code from NetBSD's /sys/dev/mii, except it's been adapted to FreeBSD's bus architecture. The advantage to this is that it automatically allows everything to be turned into a loadable module. There are some common functions for use in drivers once an miibus has been attached (mii_mediachg(), mii_pollstat(), mii_tick()) as well as individual PHY drivers. There is also a generic driver for all PHYs that aren't handled by a specific driver. It's possible to do this because all 10/100 PHYs implement the same general register set in addition to their vendor-specific register sets, so for the most part you can use one driver for pretty much any PHY. There are a couple of oddball exceptions though, hence the need to have specific drivers. There are two layers: the generic "miibus" layer and the PHY driver layer. The drivers are child devices of "miibus" and the "miibus" is a child of a given NIC driver. The "miibus" code and the PHY drivers can actually be compiled and kldoaded as completely separate modules or compiled together into one module. For the moment I'm using the latter approach since the code is relatively small. Currently there are only three PHY drivers here: the generic driver, the built-in 3Com XL driver and the NS DP83840 driver. I'll be adding others later as I convert various NIC drivers to use this code. I realize that I'm cvs adding this stuff instead of importing it onto a separate vendor branch, but in my opinion the import approach doesn't really offer any significant advantage: I'm going to be maintaining this stuff and writing my own PHY drivers one way or the other.
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miibus_if.o optional miibus \
dependency "miibus_if.c miibus_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
miibus_if.c optional miibus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/mii/miibus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/mii/miibus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "miibus_if.c"
miibus_if.h optional miibus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/mii/miibus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/mii/miibus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "miibus_if.h"
dev/mlx/mlx_disk.c optional mlx
dev/mlx/mlx_pci.c optional mlx
dev/mlx/mlx.c optional mlx
dev/pccard/pccard.c optional pccard
dev/pccard/pccard_cis.c optional pccard
dev/pccard/pccard_cis_quirks.c optional pccard
power_if.o optional pccard \
dependency "power_if.c power_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
power_if.c optional pccard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/pccard/power_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/pccard/power_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "power_if.c"
power_if.h optional pccard \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/pccard/power_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/pccard/power_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "power_if.h"
dev/pcic/i82365.c optional pcic pccard
dev/pcic/i82365_isa.c optional pcic pccard
dev/pdq/pdq.c optional fea
dev/pdq/pdq_ifsubr.c optional fea
dev/pdq/pdq.c optional fpa
dev/pdq/pdq_ifsubr.c optional fpa
dev/ppbus/immio.c optional vpo
dev/ppbus/if_plip.c optional plip
dev/ppbus/lpbb.c optional lpbb
dev/ppbus/lpt.c optional lpt
dev/ppbus/ppb_base.c optional ppbus
dev/ppbus/ppb_1284.c optional ppbus
dev/ppbus/ppb_msq.c optional ppbus
dev/ppbus/ppbconf.c optional ppbus
dev/ppbus/ppi.c optional ppi
dev/ppbus/pps.c optional pps
dev/ppbus/vpo.c optional vpo
dev/ppbus/vpoio.c optional vpo
smbus_if.o optional smbus \
dependency "smbus_if.c smbus_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
smbus_if.c optional smbus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/smbus/smbus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/smbus/smbus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "smbus_if.c"
smbus_if.h optional smbus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/smbus/smbus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/smbus/smbus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "smbus_if.h"
dev/smbus/smbconf.c optional smbus
dev/smbus/smbus.c optional smbus
dev/smbus/smb.c optional smb
dev/sn/if_sn.c optional sn
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dev/sn/if_sn_isa.c optional sn isa
dev/sn/if_sn_pccard.c optional sn card
dev/iicbus/iicbb.c optional iicbb
iicbb_if.o optional iicbb \
dependency "iicbb_if.c" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
iicbb_if.c optional iicbb \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/iicbus/iicbb_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/iicbus/iicbb_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "iicbb_if.c"
iicbb_if.h optional iicbb \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/iicbus/iicbb_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/iicbus/iicbb_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "iicbb_if.h"
dev/iicbus/iicsmb.c optional iicsmb \
dependency "iicbus_if.h"
iicbus_if.o optional iicbus \
dependency "iicbus_if.c iicbus_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
iicbus_if.c optional iicbus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/iicbus/iicbus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/iicbus/iicbus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "iicbus_if.c"
iicbus_if.h optional iicbus \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/iicbus/iicbus_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/iicbus/iicbus_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "iicbus_if.h"
dev/iicbus/iiconf.c optional iicbus
dev/iicbus/iicbus.c optional iicbus
dev/iicbus/if_ic.c optional ic
dev/iicbus/iic.c optional iic
dev/vinum/vinum.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumconfig.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumdaemon.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinuminterrupt.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumio.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumioctl.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumlock.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinummemory.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumparser.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumraid5.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumrequest.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumrevive.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumstate.c optional vinum
dev/vinum/vinumutil.c optional vinum
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dev/vn/vn.c optional vn
dev/vx/if_vx.c optional vx
dev/xe/if_xe.c optional xe
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_alloc.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_balloc.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_inode.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_inode_cnv.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_linux_balloc.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_linux_ialloc.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_lookup.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_subr.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_vfsops.c optional ext2fs
gnu/ext2fs/ext2_vnops.c optional ext2fs
# device drivers
i4b/driver/i4b_trace.c optional i4btrc
i4b/driver/i4b_rbch.c optional i4brbch
i4b/driver/i4b_tel.c optional i4btel
i4b/driver/i4b_ipr.c optional i4bipr
i4b/driver/i4b_ctl.c optional i4bctl
i4b/driver/i4b_isppp.c optional i4bisppp
net/if_spppsubr.c optional sppp
# needed by i4bipr
net/slcompress.c optional i4bipr
# tina-dd control driver
i4b/tina-dd/i4b_tina_dd.c optional tina
# support
i4b/layer2/i4b_mbuf.c optional i4btrc
# Q.921 handler
i4b/layer2/i4b_l2.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_l2fsm.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_uframe.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_tei.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_sframe.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_iframe.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_l2timer.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_util.c optional i4bq921
i4b/layer2/i4b_lme.c optional i4bq921
# Q.931 handler
i4b/layer3/i4b_q931.c optional i4bq931
i4b/layer3/i4b_l3fsm.c optional i4bq931
i4b/layer3/i4b_l3timer.c optional i4bq931
i4b/layer3/i4b_l2if.c optional i4bq931
i4b/layer3/i4b_l4if.c optional i4bq931
i4b/layer3/i4b_q932fac.c optional i4bq931
# isdn device driver, interface to i4bd
i4b/layer4/i4b_i4bdrv.c optional i4b
i4b/layer4/i4b_l4.c optional i4b
i4b/layer4/i4b_l4mgmt.c optional i4b
i4b/layer4/i4b_l4timer.c optional i4b
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isofs/cd9660/cd9660_bmap.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_lookup.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_node.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_rrip.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_util.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_vfsops.c optional cd9660
isofs/cd9660/cd9660_vnops.c optional cd9660
kern/imgact_aout.c standard
kern/imgact_elf.c standard
kern/imgact_gzip.c optional gzip
kern/imgact_shell.c standard
kern/inflate.c optional gzip
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/init_main.c standard
kern/init_sysent.c standard
1998-06-14 17:35:55 +00:00
kern/kern_intr.c standard
kern/kern_module.c standard
kern/kern_linker.c standard
kern/link_aout.c standard
kern/link_elf.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_acct.c standard
kern/kern_acl.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_clock.c standard
kern/kern_conf.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_descrip.c standard
kern/kern_environment.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_exec.c standard
kern/kern_exit.c standard
kern/kern_fork.c standard
This Implements the mumbled about "Jail" feature. This is a seriously beefed up chroot kind of thing. The process is jailed along the same lines as a chroot does it, but with additional tough restrictions imposed on what the superuser can do. For all I know, it is safe to hand over the root bit inside a prison to the customer living in that prison, this is what it was developed for in fact: "real virtual servers". Each prison has an ip number associated with it, which all IP communications will be coerced to use and each prison has its own hostname. Needless to say, you need more RAM this way, but the advantage is that each customer can run their own particular version of apache and not stomp on the toes of their neighbors. It generally does what one would expect, but setting up a jail still takes a little knowledge. A few notes: I have no scripts for setting up a jail, don't ask me for them. The IP number should be an alias on one of the interfaces. mount a /proc in each jail, it will make ps more useable. /proc/<pid>/status tells the hostname of the prison for jailed processes. Quotas are only sensible if you have a mountpoint per prison. There are no privisions for stopping resource-hogging. Some "#ifdef INET" and similar may be missing (send patches!) If somebody wants to take it from here and develop it into more of a "virtual machine" they should be most welcome! Tools, comments, patches & documentation most welcome. Have fun... Sponsored by: http://www.rndassociates.com/ Run for almost a year by: http://www.servetheweb.com/
1999-04-28 11:38:52 +00:00
kern/kern_jail.c standard
kern/kern_kthread.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_ktrace.c standard
kern/kern_lock.c standard
1994-09-20 15:55:09 +00:00
kern/kern_lockf.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_malloc.c standard
kern/kern_mib.c standard
kern/kern_ntptime.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_physio.c standard
kern/kern_proc.c standard
kern/kern_prot.c standard
kern/kern_resource.c standard
kern/kern_shutdown.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_sig.c standard
kern/kern_subr.c standard
kern/kern_switch.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_synch.c standard
kern/kern_syscalls.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_sysctl.c standard
kern/kern_time.c standard
kern/kern_timeout.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/kern_xxx.c standard
kern/md5c.c standard
kern/subr_autoconf.c standard
kern/subr_bus.c standard
1998-09-15 09:59:15 +00:00
kern/subr_devstat.c standard
kern/subr_disk.c standard
1998-09-15 09:59:15 +00:00
kern/subr_diskslice.c standard
kern/subr_eventhandler.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/subr_log.c standard
kern/subr_module.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/subr_prf.c standard
kern/subr_prof.c standard
kern/subr_blist.c standard
kern/subr_scanf.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/subr_xxx.c standard
kern/sys_generic.c standard
kern/sys_pipe.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/sys_process.c standard
kern/subr_rman.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/sys_socket.c standard
kern/sysv_ipc.c standard
kern/sysv_msg.c optional sysvmsg
kern/sysv_sem.c optional sysvsem
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/sysv_shm.c optional sysvshm
kern/tty.c standard
kern/tty_compat.c standard
kern/tty_conf.c standard
kern/tty_cons.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/tty_pty.c optional pty
kern/tty_snoop.c optional snp
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/tty_subr.c standard
kern/tty_tb.c optional tb
kern/tty_tty.c standard
kern/uipc_domain.c standard
kern/uipc_mbuf.c standard
kern/uipc_proto.c standard
kern/uipc_socket.c standard
kern/uipc_socket2.c standard
kern/uipc_syscalls.c standard
kern/uipc_usrreq.c standard
kern/vfs_bio.c standard
kern/vfs_cache.c standard
kern/vfs_cluster.c standard
kern/vfs_conf.c standard
kern/vfs_default.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
kern/vfs_init.c standard
kern/vfs_lookup.c standard
kern/vfs_subr.c standard
kern/vfs_syscalls.c standard
kern/vfs_vnops.c standard
kern/kern_threads.c standard
kern/vfs_aio.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
miscfs/deadfs/dead_vnops.c standard
miscfs/devfs/devfs_tree.c optional devfs
miscfs/devfs/devfs_vfsops.c optional devfs
miscfs/devfs/devfs_vnops.c optional devfs
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
miscfs/fdesc/fdesc_vfsops.c optional fdesc
miscfs/fdesc/fdesc_vnops.c optional fdesc
miscfs/fifofs/fifo_vnops.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
miscfs/kernfs/kernfs_vfsops.c optional kernfs
miscfs/kernfs/kernfs_vnops.c optional kernfs
miscfs/nullfs/null_subr.c optional nullfs
miscfs/nullfs/null_vfsops.c optional nullfs
miscfs/nullfs/null_vnops.c optional nullfs
miscfs/portal/portal_vfsops.c optional portal
miscfs/portal/portal_vnops.c optional portal
miscfs/procfs/procfs_ctl.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_dbregs.c standard
miscfs/procfs/procfs_fpregs.c standard
miscfs/procfs/procfs_map.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_mem.c standard
1994-09-20 15:55:09 +00:00
miscfs/procfs/procfs_note.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_regs.c standard
1994-09-20 15:55:09 +00:00
miscfs/procfs/procfs_status.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_subr.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_type.c optional procfs
1994-09-20 15:55:09 +00:00
miscfs/procfs/procfs_vfsops.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_vnops.c optional procfs
miscfs/procfs/procfs_rlimit.c optional procfs
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
miscfs/specfs/spec_vnops.c standard
miscfs/umapfs/umap_subr.c optional umapfs
miscfs/umapfs/umap_vfsops.c optional umapfs
miscfs/umapfs/umap_vnops.c optional umapfs
miscfs/union/union_subr.c optional union
miscfs/union/union_vfsops.c optional union
miscfs/union/union_vnops.c optional union
1994-09-20 15:55:09 +00:00
msdosfs/msdosfs_conv.c optional msdosfs
msdosfs/msdosfs_denode.c optional msdosfs
msdosfs/msdosfs_fat.c optional msdosfs
msdosfs/msdosfs_lookup.c optional msdosfs
msdosfs/msdosfs_vfsops.c optional msdosfs
msdosfs/msdosfs_vnops.c optional msdosfs
1999-03-02 20:26:02 +00:00
ntfs/ntfs_vfsops.c optional ntfs
ntfs/ntfs_vnops.c optional ntfs
ntfs/ntfs_subr.c optional ntfs
ntfs/ntfs_compr.c optional ntfs
ntfs/ntfs_ihash.c optional ntfs
net/bpf.c standard
1999-07-06 19:23:32 +00:00
net/bpf_filter.c optional bpf
net/bridge.c optional bridge
net/bsd_comp.c optional ppp_bsdcomp
#net/hostcache.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/if.c standard
1997-05-09 12:19:06 +00:00
net/if_atmsubr.c optional atm
net/if_disc.c optional disc
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/if_ethersubr.c optional ether
net/if_iso88025subr.c optional token
net/if_faith.c optional faith
net/if_fddisubr.c optional fddi
net/if_gif.c optional gif
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/if_loop.c optional loop
1997-05-03 21:06:00 +00:00
net/if_media.c standard
net/if_mib.c standard
net/if_ppp.c optional ppp
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/if_sl.c optional sl
net/if_spppsubr.c optional sppp
net/if_tun.c optional tun
net/if_vlan.c optional vlan
net/net_osdep.c standard
net/ppp_deflate.c optional ppp_deflate
net/ppp_tty.c optional ppp
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/radix.c standard
net/raw_cb.c standard
net/raw_usrreq.c standard
net/route.c standard
net/rtsock.c standard
net/slcompress.c optional ppp
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
net/slcompress.c optional sl
net/zlib.c optional ppp_deflate
netatalk/aarp.c optional netatalk
netatalk/at_control.c optional netatalk
netatalk/at_proto.c optional netatalk
netatalk/at_rmx.c optional netatalkdebug
netatalk/ddp_input.c optional netatalk
netatalk/ddp_output.c optional netatalk
netatalk/ddp_usrreq.c optional netatalk
(this is an extract from src/share/examples/atm/README) =================================== HARP | Host ATM Research Platform =================================== HARP 3 What is this stuff? ------------------- The Advanced Networking Group (ANG) at the Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc. (MSCI), as part of its work on the MAGIC Gigabit Testbed, developed the Host ATM Research Platform (HARP) software, which allows IP hosts to communicate over ATM networks using standard protocols. It is intended to be a high-quality platform for IP/ATM research. HARP provides a way for IP hosts to connect to ATM networks. It supports standard methods of communication using IP over ATM. A host's standard IP software sends and receives datagrams via a HARP ATM interface. HARP provides functionality similar to (and typically replaces) vendor-provided ATM device driver software. HARP includes full source code, making it possible for researchers to experiment with different approaches to running IP over ATM. HARP is self-contained; it requires no other licenses or commercial software packages. HARP implements support for the IETF Classical IP model for using IP over ATM networks, including: o IETF ATMARP address resolution client o IETF ATMARP address resolution server o IETF SCSP/ATMARP server o UNI 3.1 and 3.0 signalling protocols o Fore Systems's SPANS signalling protocol What's supported ---------------- The following are supported by HARP 3: o ATM Host Interfaces - FORE Systems, Inc. SBA-200 and SBA-200E ATM SBus Adapters - FORE Systems, Inc. PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapters - Efficient Networks, Inc. ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapters o ATM Signalling Protocols - The ATM Forum UNI 3.1 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum UNI 3.0 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum ILMI address registration - FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol - Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs) o IETF "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" model - RFC 1483, "Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5" - RFC 1577, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 1626, "Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5" - RFC 1755, "ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM" - RFC 2225, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 2334, "Server Cache Synchronization Protocol (SCSP)" - Internet Draft draft-ietf-ion-scsp-atmarp-00.txt, "A Distributed ATMARP Service Using SCSP" o ATM Sockets interface - The file atm-sockets.txt contains further information What's not supported -------------------- The following major features of the above list are not currently supported: o UNI point-to-multipoint support o Driver support for Traffic Control/Quality of Service o SPANS multicast and MPP support o SPANS signalling using Efficient adapters This software was developed under the sponsorship of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Reviewed (lightly) by: phk Submitted by: Network Computing Services, Inc.
1998-09-15 11:44:44 +00:00
netatm/atm_aal5.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_cm.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_device.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_if.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_proto.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_signal.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_socket.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_subr.c optional atm_core
netatm/atm_usrreq.c optional atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_event.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_if.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_input.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_load.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_output.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_usrreq.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/ipatm/ipatm_vcm.c optional atm_ip atm_core
netatm/sigpvc/sigpvc_if.c optional atm_sigpvc atm_core
netatm/sigpvc/sigpvc_subr.c optional atm_sigpvc atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_arp.c optional atm_spans atm_core \
dependency "spans_xdr.h"
(this is an extract from src/share/examples/atm/README) =================================== HARP | Host ATM Research Platform =================================== HARP 3 What is this stuff? ------------------- The Advanced Networking Group (ANG) at the Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc. (MSCI), as part of its work on the MAGIC Gigabit Testbed, developed the Host ATM Research Platform (HARP) software, which allows IP hosts to communicate over ATM networks using standard protocols. It is intended to be a high-quality platform for IP/ATM research. HARP provides a way for IP hosts to connect to ATM networks. It supports standard methods of communication using IP over ATM. A host's standard IP software sends and receives datagrams via a HARP ATM interface. HARP provides functionality similar to (and typically replaces) vendor-provided ATM device driver software. HARP includes full source code, making it possible for researchers to experiment with different approaches to running IP over ATM. HARP is self-contained; it requires no other licenses or commercial software packages. HARP implements support for the IETF Classical IP model for using IP over ATM networks, including: o IETF ATMARP address resolution client o IETF ATMARP address resolution server o IETF SCSP/ATMARP server o UNI 3.1 and 3.0 signalling protocols o Fore Systems's SPANS signalling protocol What's supported ---------------- The following are supported by HARP 3: o ATM Host Interfaces - FORE Systems, Inc. SBA-200 and SBA-200E ATM SBus Adapters - FORE Systems, Inc. PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapters - Efficient Networks, Inc. ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapters o ATM Signalling Protocols - The ATM Forum UNI 3.1 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum UNI 3.0 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum ILMI address registration - FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol - Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs) o IETF "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" model - RFC 1483, "Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5" - RFC 1577, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 1626, "Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5" - RFC 1755, "ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM" - RFC 2225, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 2334, "Server Cache Synchronization Protocol (SCSP)" - Internet Draft draft-ietf-ion-scsp-atmarp-00.txt, "A Distributed ATMARP Service Using SCSP" o ATM Sockets interface - The file atm-sockets.txt contains further information What's not supported -------------------- The following major features of the above list are not currently supported: o UNI point-to-multipoint support o Driver support for Traffic Control/Quality of Service o SPANS multicast and MPP support o SPANS signalling using Efficient adapters This software was developed under the sponsorship of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Reviewed (lightly) by: phk Submitted by: Network Computing Services, Inc.
1998-09-15 11:44:44 +00:00
netatm/spans/spans_cls.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_if.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_kxdr.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_msg.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_print.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_proto.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_subr.c optional atm_spans atm_core
netatm/spans/spans_util.c optional atm_spans atm_core
spans_xdr.h optional atm_spans atm_core \
before-depend \
dependency "$S/netatm/spans/spans_xdr.x" \
compile-with "rpcgen -h -C $S/netatm/spans/spans_xdr.x > spans_xdr.h" \
clean "spans_xdr.h" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule
(this is an extract from src/share/examples/atm/README) =================================== HARP | Host ATM Research Platform =================================== HARP 3 What is this stuff? ------------------- The Advanced Networking Group (ANG) at the Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc. (MSCI), as part of its work on the MAGIC Gigabit Testbed, developed the Host ATM Research Platform (HARP) software, which allows IP hosts to communicate over ATM networks using standard protocols. It is intended to be a high-quality platform for IP/ATM research. HARP provides a way for IP hosts to connect to ATM networks. It supports standard methods of communication using IP over ATM. A host's standard IP software sends and receives datagrams via a HARP ATM interface. HARP provides functionality similar to (and typically replaces) vendor-provided ATM device driver software. HARP includes full source code, making it possible for researchers to experiment with different approaches to running IP over ATM. HARP is self-contained; it requires no other licenses or commercial software packages. HARP implements support for the IETF Classical IP model for using IP over ATM networks, including: o IETF ATMARP address resolution client o IETF ATMARP address resolution server o IETF SCSP/ATMARP server o UNI 3.1 and 3.0 signalling protocols o Fore Systems's SPANS signalling protocol What's supported ---------------- The following are supported by HARP 3: o ATM Host Interfaces - FORE Systems, Inc. SBA-200 and SBA-200E ATM SBus Adapters - FORE Systems, Inc. PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapters - Efficient Networks, Inc. ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapters o ATM Signalling Protocols - The ATM Forum UNI 3.1 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum UNI 3.0 signalling protocol - The ATM Forum ILMI address registration - FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol - Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs) o IETF "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" model - RFC 1483, "Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5" - RFC 1577, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 1626, "Default IP MTU for use over ATM AAL5" - RFC 1755, "ATM Signaling Support for IP over ATM" - RFC 2225, "Classical IP and ARP over ATM" - RFC 2334, "Server Cache Synchronization Protocol (SCSP)" - Internet Draft draft-ietf-ion-scsp-atmarp-00.txt, "A Distributed ATMARP Service Using SCSP" o ATM Sockets interface - The file atm-sockets.txt contains further information What's not supported -------------------- The following major features of the above list are not currently supported: o UNI point-to-multipoint support o Driver support for Traffic Control/Quality of Service o SPANS multicast and MPP support o SPANS signalling using Efficient adapters This software was developed under the sponsorship of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Reviewed (lightly) by: phk Submitted by: Network Computing Services, Inc.
1998-09-15 11:44:44 +00:00
spans_xdr.c optional atm_spans atm_core \
before-depend \
dependency "$S/netatm/spans/spans_xdr.x" \
compile-with "rpcgen -c -C $S/netatm/spans/spans_xdr.x > spans_xdr.c" \
clean "spans_xdr.c" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule local
spans_xdr.o optional atm_spans atm_core \
dependency "$S/netatm/spans/spans_xdr.x" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
netatm/uni/q2110_sigaa.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/q2110_sigcpcs.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/q2110_subr.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/qsaal1_sigaa.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/qsaal1_sigcpcs.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/qsaal1_subr.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscf_uni.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscf_uni_lower.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscf_uni_upper.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_lower.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_pdu.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_sigaa.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_sigcpcs.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_subr.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_timer.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/sscop_upper.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uni_load.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp_cache.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp_input.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp_output.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp_timer.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniarp_vcm.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/uniip.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_decode.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_encode.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_if.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_mbuf.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_msg.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_print.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_proto.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_sigmgr_state.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_subr.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_util.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netatm/uni/unisig_vc_state.c optional atm_uni atm_core
netgraph/ng_base.c optional netgraph
netgraph/ng_parse.c optional netgraph
netgraph/ng_async.c optional netgraph_async
netgraph/ng_bpf.c optional netgraph_bpf
net/bpf_filter.c optional netgraph_bpf
netgraph/ng_cisco.c optional netgraph_cisco
netgraph/ng_echo.c optional netgraph_echo
netgraph/ng_frame_relay.c optional netgraph_frame_relay
netgraph/ng_hole.c optional netgraph_hole
netgraph/ng_iface.c optional netgraph_iface
1999-11-16 23:30:05 +00:00
netgraph/ng_ksocket.c optional netgraph_ksocket
netgraph/ng_lmi.c optional netgraph_lmi
netgraph/ng_ppp.c optional netgraph_ppp
netgraph/ng_pppoe.c optional netgraph_pppoe
netgraph/ng_pptpgre.c optional netgraph_pptpgre
netgraph/ng_rfc1490.c optional netgraph_rfc1490
netgraph/ng_socket.c optional netgraph_socket
netgraph/ng_tee.c optional netgraph_tee
netgraph/ng_tty.c optional netgraph_tty
netgraph/ng_UI.c optional netgraph_UI
netgraph/ng_vjc.c optional netgraph_vjc
net/slcompress.c optional netgraph_vjc
1997-05-09 12:19:06 +00:00
netinet/if_atm.c optional atm
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/if_ether.c optional ether
netinet/in_gif.c optional gif inet
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/igmp.c optional inet
netinet/in.c optional inet
#netinet/in_hostcache.c optional inet
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/in_pcb.c optional inet
netinet/in_proto.c optional inet
netinet/in_rmx.c optional inet
netinet/ip_ecn.c optional inet
netinet/ip_ecn.c optional inet6
netinet/ip_divert.c optional ipdivert
netinet/ip_dummynet.c optional dummynet
netinet/ip_flow.c optional inet
netinet/ip_fw.c optional ipfirewall
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/ip_icmp.c optional inet
netinet/ip_input.c optional inet
netinet/ip_mroute.c optional inet
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/ip_output.c optional inet
netinet/raw_ip.c optional inet
netinet/tcp_debug.c optional tcpdebug
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
netinet/tcp_input.c optional inet
netinet/tcp_output.c optional inet
netinet/tcp_subr.c optional inet
netinet/tcp_timer.c optional inet
netinet/tcp_usrreq.c optional inet
netinet/udp_usrreq.c optional inet
netinet/ip_fil.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/fil.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_nat.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_frag.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_state.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_auth.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_proxy.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/ip_log.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet/mlfk_ipl.c optional ipfilter inet
netinet6/ah_core.c optional ipsec
netinet6/ah_input.c optional ipsec
netinet6/ah_output.c optional ipsec
netinet6/esp_core.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
netinet6/esp_input.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
netinet6/esp_output.c optional ipsec ipsec_esp
netinet6/ipsec.c optional ipsec
netinet6/dest6.c optional inet6
netinet6/frag6.c optional inet6
netinet6/icmp6.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_cksum.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_gif.c optional gif inet6
netinet6/ip6_forward.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_ifattach.c optional inet6
netinet6/ip6_input.c optional inet6
netinet6/ip6_output.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_pcb.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_prefix.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_proto.c optional inet6
netinet6/in6_rmx.c optional inet6
netinet6/mld6.c optional inet6
netinet6/nd6.c optional inet6
netinet6/nd6_nbr.c optional inet6
netinet6/nd6_rtr.c optional inet6
netinet6/raw_ip6.c optional inet6
netinet6/route6.c optional inet6
netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c optional inet6
netipx/ipx.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_cksum.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_input.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_ip.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_outputfl.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_pcb.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_proto.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_tun.c optional ipx
netipx/ipx_usrreq.c optional ipx
netipx/spx_debug.c optional ipx
netipx/spx_usrreq.c optional ipx
netkey/key.c optional ipsec
netkey/key_debug.c optional ipsec
netkey/keysock.c optional ipsec
1997-05-09 12:19:06 +00:00
netnatm/natm.c optional natm
netnatm/natm_pcb.c optional natm
netnatm/natm_proto.c optional natm
netncp/ncp_conn.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_crypt.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_login.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_mod.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_ncp.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_nls.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_rq.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_sock.c optional ncp
netncp/ncp_subr.c optional ncp
netns/idp_usrreq.c optional ns
netns/ns.c optional ns
netns/ns_error.c optional ns
netns/ns_input.c optional ns
netns/ns_ip.c optional ns
netns/ns_output.c optional ns
netns/ns_pcb.c optional ns
netns/ns_proto.c optional ns
netns/spp_debug.c optional ns
netns/spp_usrreq.c optional ns
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
nfs/nfs_bio.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_node.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_nqlease.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_serv.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_socket.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_srvcache.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_subs.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_syscalls.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_vfsops.c optional nfs
nfs/nfs_vnops.c optional nfs
nfs/bootp_subr.c optional bootp
nfs/krpc_subr.c optional bootp
nwfs/nwfs_io.c optional nwfs
nwfs/nwfs_ioctl.c optional nwfs
nwfs/nwfs_node.c optional nwfs
nwfs/nwfs_subr.c optional nwfs
nwfs/nwfs_vfsops.c optional nwfs
nwfs/nwfs_vnops.c optional nwfs
pccard/pccard.c optional card
pccard/pccard_beep.c optional card
1999-09-06 11:36:25 +00:00
pccard/pccard_nbk.c optional card
pccard/pcic.c optional pcic card
pci/amd.c optional amd
pci/pcic_p.c optional pcic pci
pci/adv_pci.c optional adv pci
pci/adw_pci.c optional adw pci
pci/ahc_pci.c optional ahc pci \
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dependency "aic7xxx_reg.h $S/pci/ahc_pci.c"
dev/bktr/bktr_core.c optional bktr pci
dev/bktr/bktr_i2c.c optional bktr pci
1999-09-26 22:08:55 +00:00
dev/bktr/bktr_card.c optional bktr pci
dev/bktr/bktr_tuner.c optional bktr pci
dev/bktr/bktr_audio.c optional bktr pci
dev/bktr/bktr_os.c optional bktr pci
pci/pccbb.c optional pccbb cardbus
pci/cy_pci.c optional cy pci
pci/ida_pci.c optional ida pci
pci/if_ar_p.c optional ar pci
pci/if_dc.c optional dc
pci/if_de.c optional de
pci/if_en_pci.c optional en pci
1999-09-21 10:50:28 +00:00
pci/if_fpa.c optional fpa pci
pci/if_fxp.c optional fxp
pci/if_lnc_p.c optional lnc pci
pci/if_mn.c optional mn
pci/if_rl.c optional rl
pci/if_sf.c optional sf
pci/if_sis.c optional sis
This commit adds driver support for the SysKonnect SK-984x series gigabit ethernet adapters. This includes two single port cards (single mode and multimode fiber) and two dual port cards (also single mode and multimode fiber). SysKonnect is currently the only vendor with a dual port gigabit ethernet NIC. The ports on dual port adapters are treated as separate network interfaces. Thus, if you have an SK-9844 dual port SX card, you should have both sk0 and sk1 interfaces attached. Dual port cards are implemented using two XMAC II chips connected to a single SysKonnect GEnesis controller. Hence, dual port cards are really one PCI device, as opposed to two separate PCI devices connected through a PCI to PCI bridge. Note that SysKonnect's drivers use the two ports for failover purposes rather that as two separate interfaces, plus they don't support jumbo frames. This applies to their Linux driver too. :) Support is provided for hardware multicast filtering, BPF and jumbo frames. The SysKonnect cards support TCP checksum offload however this feature is not currently enabled (hopefully it will be once we get checksum offload support). There are still a few things that need to be implemeted, like the ability to communicate with the on-board LM80 voltage/temperature monitor, but I wanted to get the driver under CVS control and into -current so people could bang on it. A big thanks for SysKonnect for making all their programming info for these cards (and for their FDDI and token ring cards) available without NDA (see www.syskonnect.com).
1999-07-09 04:30:09 +00:00
pci/if_sk.c optional sk
pci/if_ste.c optional ste
pci/if_sr_p.c optional sr pci
pci/if_ti.c optional ti
pci/if_tl.c optional tl
pci/if_tx.c optional tx
pci/if_vr.c optional vr
pci/if_vx_pci.c optional vx pci
pci/if_wb.c optional wb
pci/if_wx.c optional wx
pci/if_xl.c optional xl
pci/isp_pci.c optional isp
pci/intpm.c optional intpm
pci/meteor.c optional meteor pci
pci/ncr.c optional ncr
dev/sym/sym_hipd.c optional sym \
dependency "$S/dev/sym/sym_{conf,defs}.h"
pci/pci.c optional pci
Completely replace the PCI bus driver code to make it better reflect reality. There will be a new call interface, but for now the file pci_compat.c (which is to be deleted, after all drivers are converted) provides an emulation of the old PCI bus driver functions. The only change that might be visible to drivers is, that the type pcici_t (which had been meant to be just a handle, whose exact definition should not be relied on), has been converted into a pcicfgregs* . The Tekram AMD SCSI driver bogusly relied on the definition of pcici_t and has been converted to just call the PCI drivers functions to access configuration space register, instead of inventing its own ... This code is by no means complete, but assumed to be fully operational, and brings the official code base more in line with my development code. A new generic device descriptor data type has to be agreed on. The PCI code will then use that data type to provide new functionality: 1) userconfig support 2) "wired" PCI devices 3) conflicts checking against ISA/EISA 4) maps will depend on the command register enable bits 5) PCI to Anything bridges can be defined as devices, and are probed like any "standard" PCI device. The following features are currently missing, but will be added back, soon: 1) unknown device probe message 2) suppression of "mirrored" devices caused by ancient, broken chip-sets This code relies on generic shared interrupt support just commited to kern_intr.c (plus the modifications of isa.c and isa_device.h).
1997-05-26 15:08:43 +00:00
pci/pci_compat.c optional pci
pci/pcisupport.c optional pci
pci_if.o optional pci \
dependency "pci_if.c pci_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
pci_if.c optional pci \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/pci/pci_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/pci/pci_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "pci_if.c"
pci_if.h optional pci \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/pci/pci_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/pci/pci_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "pci_if.h"
pci/simos.c optional simos
pci/alpm.c optional alpm
pci/xrpu.c optional xrpu
posix4/posix4_mib.c standard
posix4/p1003_1b.c standard
posix4/ksched.c optional _kposix_priority_scheduling
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ufs/ffs/ffs_alloc.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_alloc.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_balloc.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_balloc.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_inode.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_inode.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_softdep_stub.c standard
ufs/ffs/ffs_softdep.c optional softupdates
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ufs/ffs/ffs_subr.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_subr.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_tables.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_tables.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c optional mfs
ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c optional ffs
ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c optional mfs
ufs/mfs/mfs_vfsops.c optional mfs
ufs/mfs/mfs_vnops.c optional mfs
ufs/ufs/ufs_bmap.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_disksubr.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_ihash.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_inode.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_lookup.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_quota.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_vfsops.c standard
ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c standard
NOTE: libkvm, w, ps, 'top', and any other utility which depends on struct proc or any VM system structure will have to be rebuilt!!! Much needed overhaul of the VM system. Included in this first round of changes: 1) Improved pager interfaces: init, alloc, dealloc, getpages, putpages, haspage, and sync operations are supported. The haspage interface now provides information about clusterability. All pager routines now take struct vm_object's instead of "pagers". 2) Improved data structures. In the previous paradigm, there is constant confusion caused by pagers being both a data structure ("allocate a pager") and a collection of routines. The idea of a pager structure has escentially been eliminated. Objects now have types, and this type is used to index the appropriate pager. In most cases, items in the pager structure were duplicated in the object data structure and thus were unnecessary. In the few cases that remained, a un_pager structure union was created in the object to contain these items. 3) Because of the cleanup of #1 & #2, a lot of unnecessary layering can now be removed. For instance, vm_object_enter(), vm_object_lookup(), vm_object_remove(), and the associated object hash list were some of the things that were removed. 4) simple_lock's removed. Discussion with several people reveals that the SMP locking primitives used in the VM system aren't likely the mechanism that we'll be adopting. Even if it were, the locking that was in the code was very inadequate and would have to be mostly re-done anyway. The locking in a uni-processor kernel was a no-op but went a long way toward making the code difficult to read and debug. 5) Places that attempted to kludge-up the fact that we don't have kernel thread support have been fixed to reflect the reality that we are really dealing with processes, not threads. The VM system didn't have complete thread support, so the comments and mis-named routines were just wrong. We now use tsleep and wakeup directly in the lock routines, for instance. 6) Where appropriate, the pagers have been improved, especially in the pager_alloc routines. Most of the pager_allocs have been rewritten and are now faster and easier to maintain. 7) The pagedaemon pageout clustering algorithm has been rewritten and now tries harder to output an even number of pages before and after the requested page. This is sort of the reverse of the ideal pagein algorithm and should provide better overall performance. 8) Unnecessary (incorrect) casts to caddr_t in calls to tsleep & wakeup have been removed. Some other unnecessary casts have also been removed. 9) Some almost useless debugging code removed. 10) Terminology of shadow objects vs. backing objects straightened out. The fact that the vm_object data structure escentially had this backwards really confused things. The use of "shadow" and "backing object" throughout the code is now internally consistent and correct in the Mach terminology. 11) Several minor bug fixes, including one in the vm daemon that caused 0 RSS objects to not get purged as intended. 12) A "default pager" has now been created which cleans up the transition of objects to the "swap" type. The previous checks throughout the code for swp->pg_data != NULL were really ugly. This change also provides the rudiments for future backing of "anonymous" memory by something other than the swap pager (via the vnode pager, for example), and it allows the decision about which of these pagers to use to be made dynamically (although will need some additional decision code to do this, of course). 13) (dyson) MAP_COPY has been deprecated and the corresponding "copy object" code has been removed. MAP_COPY was undocumented and non- standard. It was furthermore broken in several ways which caused its behavior to degrade to MAP_PRIVATE. Binaries that use MAP_COPY will continue to work correctly, but via the slightly different semantics of MAP_PRIVATE. 14) (dyson) Sharing maps have been removed. It's marginal usefulness in a threads design can be worked around in other ways. Both #12 and #13 were done to simplify the code and improve readability and maintain- ability. (As were most all of these changes) TODO: 1) Rewrite most of the vnode pager to use VOP_GETPAGES/PUTPAGES. Doing this will reduce the vnode pager to a mere fraction of its current size. 2) Rewrite vm_fault and the swap/vnode pagers to use the clustering information provided by the new haspage pager interface. This will substantially reduce the overhead by eliminating a large number of VOP_BMAP() calls. The VOP_BMAP() filesystem interface should be improved to provide both a "behind" and "ahead" indication of contiguousness. 3) Implement the extended features of pager_haspage in swap_pager_haspage(). It currently just says 0 pages ahead/behind. 4) Re-implement the swap device (swstrategy) in a more elegant way, perhaps via a much more general mechanism that could also be used for disk striping of regular filesystems. 5) Do something to improve the architecture of vm_object_collapse(). The fact that it makes calls into the swap pager and knows too much about how the swap pager operates really bothers me. It also doesn't allow for collapsing of non-swap pager objects ("unnamed" objects backed by other pagers).
1995-07-13 08:48:48 +00:00
vm/default_pager.c standard
vm/device_pager.c standard
vm/swap_pager.c standard
1994-05-24 10:09:53 +00:00
vm/vm_fault.c standard
vm/vm_glue.c standard
vm/vm_init.c standard
vm/vm_kern.c standard
vm/vm_map.c standard
vm/vm_meter.c standard
vm/vm_mmap.c standard
vm/vm_object.c standard
vm/vm_page.c standard
vm/vm_pageout.c standard
vm/vm_pager.c standard
vm/vm_swap.c standard
vm/vm_unix.c standard
vm/vnode_pager.c standard
vm/vm_zone.c standard
dev/streams/streams.c optional streams
#
# USB support
pci/uhci_pci.c optional uhci
pci/ohci_pci.c optional ohci
usb_if.o optional usb \
dependency "usb_if.c" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
usb_if.c optional usb \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/usb/usb_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/dev/usb/usb_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "usb_if.c"
usb_if.h optional usb \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/dev/usb/usb_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/dev/usb/usb_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "usb_if.h"
dev/usb/uhci.c optional uhci
dev/usb/ohci.c optional ohci
dev/usb/usb.c optional usb
dev/usb/usbdi.c optional usb
dev/usb/usbdi_util.c optional usb
#dev/usb/usb_mem.c optional usb
Attempt to fix a problem with receiving packets on USB ethernet interfaces. Packets are received inside USB bulk transfer callbacks, which run at splusb() (actually splbio()). The packet input queues are meant to be manipulated at splimp(). However the locking apparently breaks down under certain circumstances and the input queues can get trampled. There's a similar problem with if_ppp, which is driven by hardware/tty interrupts from the serial driver, but which must also manipulate the packet input queues at splimp(). The fix there is to use a netisr, and that's the fix I used here. (I can hear you groaning back there. Hush up.) The usb_ethersubr module maintains a single queue of its own. When a packet is received in the USB callback routine, it's placed on this queue with usb_ether_input(). This routine also schedules a soft net interrupt with schednetisr(). The ISR routine then runs later, at splnet, outside of the USB callback/interrupt context, and passes the packet to ether_input(), hopefully in a safe manner. The reason this is implemented as a separate module is that there are a limited number of NETISRs that we can use, and snarfing one up for each driver that needs it is wasteful (there will be three once I get the CATC driver done). It also reduces code duplication to a certain small extent. Unfortunately, it also needs to be linked in with the usb.ko module in order for the USB ethernet drivers to share it. Also removed some uneeded includes from if_aue.c and if_kue.c Fix suggested by: peter Not rejected as a hairbrained idea by: n_hibma
2000-01-10 23:12:54 +00:00
dev/usb/usb_ethersubr.c optional usb
dev/usb/usb_subr.c optional usb
dev/usb/usb_quirks.c optional usb
dev/usb/hid.c optional usb
dev/usb/ugen.c optional ugen
dev/usb/uhid.c optional uhid
dev/usb/ums.c optional ums
dev/usb/ulpt.c optional ulpt
dev/usb/ukbd.c optional ukbd
dev/usb/umass.c optional umass
dev/usb/uhub.c optional usb
This commit adds device driver support for the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus USB ethernet chip. Adapters that use this chip include the LinkSys USB100TX. There are a few others, but I'm not certain of their availability in the U.S. I used an ADMtek eval board for development. Note that while the ADMtek chip is a 100Mbps device, you can't really get 100Mbps speeds over USB. Regardless, this driver uses miibus to allow speed and duplex mode selection as well as autonegotiation. Building and kldloading the driver as a module is also supported. Note that in order to make this driver work, I had to make what some may consider an ugly hack to sys/dev/usb/usbdi.c. The usbd_transfer() function will use tsleep() for synchronous transfers that don't complete right away. This is a problem since there are times when we need to do sync transfers from an interrupt context (i.e. when reading registers from the MAC via the control endpoint), where tsleep() us a no-no. My hack allows the driver to have the code poll for transfer completion subject to the xfer->timeout timeout rather that calling tsleep(). This hack is controlled by a quirk entry and is only enabled for the ADMtek device. Now, I'm sure there are a few of you out there ready to jump on me and suggest some other approach that doesn't involve a busy wait. The only solution that might work is to handle the interrupts in a kernel thread, where you may have something resembling a process context that makes it okay to tsleep(). This is lovely, except we don't have any mechanism like that now, and I'm not about to implement such a thing myself since it's beyond the scope of driver development. (Translation: I'll be damned if I know how to do it.) If FreeBSD ever aquires such a mechanism, I'll be glad to revisit the driver to take advantage of it. In the meantime, I settled for what I perceived to be the solution that involved the least amount of code changes. In general, the hit is pretty light. Also note that my only USB test box has a UHCI controller: I haven't I don't have a machine with an OHCI controller available. Highlights: - Updated usb_quirks.* to add UQ_NO_TSLEEP quirk for ADMtek part. - Updated usbdevs and regenerated generated files - Updated HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT files - Updated sysinstall/device.c and userconfig.c - Updated kernel configs -- device aue0 is commented out by default - Updated /sys/conf/files - Added new kld module directory
1999-12-28 02:01:18 +00:00
dev/usb/if_aue.c optional aue
dev/usb/if_kue.c optional kue
isa_if.o optional isa \
dependency "isa_if.c isa_if.h" \
compile-with "${NORMAL_C}" \
no-implicit-rule local
isa_if.c optional isa \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/isa/isa_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -c $S/isa/isa_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend local \
clean "isa_if.c"
isa_if.h optional isa \
dependency "$S/kern/makedevops.pl $S/isa/isa_if.m" \
compile-with "perl5 $S/kern/makedevops.pl -h $S/isa/isa_if.m" \
no-obj no-implicit-rule before-depend \
clean "isa_if.h"
isa/isa_common.c optional isa
isa/isahint.c optional isa
isa/joy.c optional joy
isa/pnp.c optional isa
isa/pnpparse.c optional isa
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dev/sound/pcm/sound.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/dsp.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/channel.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/feeder.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/fake.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pcm/mixer.c optional pcm
dev/sound/pci/csa.c optional csa pcm
dev/sound/pci/csapcm.c optional csa pcm
1999-11-20 18:11:40 +00:00
dev/sound/pci/es137x.c optional pcm pci
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dev/sound/pci/neomagic.c optional pcm pci
1999-11-20 18:11:40 +00:00
dev/sound/pci/t4dwave.c optional pcm pci
#dev/sound/pci/aureal.c optional pcm pci
#
# These files in libkern/ are those needed by all architectures. Some
# of the files in libkern/ are only needed on some architectures, e.g.,
# libkern/divdi3.c is needed by i386 but not alpha. Also, some of these
# routines may be optimized for a particular platform. In either case,
# the file should be moved to <arch>/conf/files.<arch> from here.
#
libkern/arc4random.c standard
libkern/bcd.c standard
libkern/index.c standard
libkern/inet_ntoa.c standard
libkern/mcount.c optional profiling-routine
libkern/qsort.c standard
libkern/random.c standard
libkern/rindex.c standard
libkern/scanc.c standard
libkern/skpc.c standard
libkern/strcat.c standard
libkern/strcmp.c standard
libkern/strcpy.c standard
libkern/strlen.c standard
libkern/strncmp.c standard
libkern/strncpy.c standard
libkern/strtol.c standard
libkern/strtoq.c standard
libkern/strtoul.c standard
libkern/strtouq.c standard