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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jens Schweikhardt
c1f3e4bf21 Removed whitespace at end-of-line; no content changes. I simply did
cd src/share; find man[1-9] -type f|xargs perl -pi -e 's/[ \t]+$//'

BTW, what editors are the culprits? I'm using vim and it shows
me whitespace at EOL in troff files with a thick blue block...

Reviewed by:	Silence from cvs diff -b
MFC after:	7 days
2001-07-14 19:41:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3d45e180f4 mdoc(7) police: removed HISTORY info from the .Os call. 2001-07-10 15:31:11 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
eb0838029f mdoc(7) police: normalize .Nd. 2001-04-18 15:54:10 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4c574bfd68 These pages are not i386-specific. 2001-02-20 12:13:29 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
95d7878ce0 Move netgraph node type man pages from section 8 to section 4. 2000-05-04 17:40:13 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
fb5bdb8e1a Whitespace change:
Remove single-space hard sentence break introduced in the previous
commit.

Reviewed by:	jmb
2000-04-04 15:32:37 +00:00
Jonathan M. Bresler
4c9805fafa Add support for the LinkSys USB10T network adapter that
contains the ADMtek Pegasus AN986 USB chipset.  The
	adapter supports both 10BaseT and 100BaseT (including
	full-duplex).  The product code for these adapters is
	0x2206.
2000-04-02 12:43:34 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
6d249eee27 Remove single-space hard sentence breaks. These degrade the quality
of the typeset output, tend to make diffs harder to read and provide
bad examples for new-comers to mdoc.
2000-03-01 14:50:24 +00:00
Nick Hibma
418a4537cf Update the documentation to reflect Bill Paul's latest changes. 2000-02-20 14:41:54 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
5fbeb2a289 Add a reference to ng_ether(8). 2000-01-25 20:34:43 +00:00
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
6b713d5806 First round of config related changes to the manpages.
device blah0 -> device blah for PCI devices and busses.
2000-01-23 15:04:20 +00:00
Bill Paul
9972499a40 Change 'controller uhci0' and friends in the SYNOPSIS sections to
'device uhci0' and so on.
2000-01-17 02:17:55 +00:00
Bill Paul
d04bb221f3 Add the vendor and device IDs for a whole bunch of additional USB
ethernet adapters that are supported by the aue and kue drivers.
There are actually a couple more out there from Accton, Asante and
EXP Computer, however I was not able to find any Windows device
drivers for these on their servers, and hence could not harvest
their vendor/device ID info. If somebody has one of these things
and can look in the .inf file that comes with the Windows driver,
I'd appreciate knowing what it says for 'VID' and 'PID.'

Additional adapters include: the D-Link DSB-650 and DSB-650TX, the
SMC 2102USB, 2104USB and 2202USB, the ATen UC10T, and the Netgear EA101.
These are all mentioned in the man pages, relnotes and LINT.

Also correct the date in the kue(4) man page. I wrote this thing
on Jan, 4 2000, not 1999.
2000-01-07 22:18:49 +00:00
Bill Paul
ed63a7aaef 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