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629 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Damien Bergamini
b4c31113a1 build ipw(4) and iwi(4) modules on i386 and amd64 only. 2006-03-15 20:58:44 +00:00
Yaroslav Tykhiy
375ce6798f Take the functionality contained in the former "options TDFX_LINUX"
into a separate module.  Accordingly, convert the option into a device
named similarly.

Note for MFC: Perhaps the option should stay in RELENG_6 for POLA reasons.

Suggested by:	scottl
Reviewed by:	cokane
MFC after:	5 days
2006-03-03 21:37:38 +00:00
Wojciech A. Koszek
cf62a08f65 Connect zlib to the build.
Approved by:	cognet (mentor)
2006-02-27 16:50:51 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
784daffb89 Unhook myri10ge from build in preparation for rename 2006-02-23 12:30:39 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
58d89e5cef Disable the myri10ge driver on pc98. 2006-02-20 12:05:52 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
2790e25d62 Hook the myri10ge driver to the i386 and amd64 module builds.
Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
Reviewed by: scottl
2006-02-20 02:50:09 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
42a64e5369 Disable the ipmi driver on pc98. 2006-02-14 12:55:07 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
1c204a5731 Tie the ipmi driver into the i386/amd64 builds. 2006-02-13 17:56:24 +00:00
Warner Losh
d87076c835 an driver not endian clean, so don't enable on sparc64 2006-02-05 17:38:28 +00:00
Max Laier
5bba2114d0 Make pflog a seperate module. As a result pflog_packet() becomes a function
pointer that is declared in pf_ioctl.c

Requested by:	yar (as part of the module build reorg)
MFC after:	1 week
X-MFC with:	yar's module reorg
2006-02-05 17:17:32 +00:00
Roman Kurakin
f2ca64ca71 Attach ce(4) to the build.
MFC after:	3 days
2006-01-31 23:11:35 +00:00
Marius Strobl
44ac0964e9 Hook up le(4) to the build. For now it's only added to the sparc64 GENERIC
in order to support the on-board LANCE in Ultra 1 and to the MI NOTES as
it should work just fine with the AMD PCnet family of chips on all archs
but is not yet meant to replace lnc(4). If a kernel includes all of le(4),
lnc(4) and pcn(4) precedence is given to lnc(4)/pcn(4) for now.
2006-01-31 22:34:13 +00:00
Max Laier
6aec1278dc firmware(9) is a subsystem to load binary data into the kernel via a
specially crafted module.  There are several handrolled sollutions to this
problem in the tree already which will be replaced with this.  They include
iwi(4), ipw(4), ispfw(4) and digi(4).

No objection from:	arch
MFC after:		2 weeks
X-MFC after:		some drivers have been converted
2006-01-29 02:52:42 +00:00
Takanori Watanabe
9f793d762d Hook ufoma module to build.
Pointed out by:thompsa
2006-01-10 00:54:18 +00:00
Warner Losh
8abb0189ca Build ed on amd64. The pci attachment works with qemu on amd64.
I'm holding off on building on sparc64 and others because I don't know
if this driver has had all the inb/outb removed (I think it has).  Nor
do I know if there are byte ordering issues.  There are very few word
operations on an NE2000, but I've not had time to audit them all.

Suggested by: Daniel O'Connor
2005-12-23 21:54:56 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
6a901529f5 Enable the cs and disable the amdsmb and nfsmb on pc98. 2005-12-22 16:16:42 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
80d8e89620 Build xfs before xl.
Noticed by:	pjd
2005-12-12 01:37:57 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
5518f0df3a Add xfs to list of modules which are built. 2005-12-12 01:29:57 +00:00
David Xu
6c59755414 Compile mqueue module. 2005-11-26 12:46:01 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1a9e52fbfb Remove vestiges of oldcard and owi. 2005-11-17 06:51:49 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6d8200ff0c Add /dev/speaker support to amd64.
The following repo-copies were made (by Mark Murray):

sys/i386/isa/spkr.c -> sys/dev/speaker/spkr.c
sys/i386/include/speaker.h -> sys/dev/speaker/speaker.h
share/man/man4/man4.i386/spkr.4 -> share/man/man4/spkr.4
2005-11-11 09:57:32 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
8baab09e5e Connect em(4) build on sparc64. 2005-11-09 08:46:02 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
9b229abc8f Finally complete some work on generalizing the PCF8584-based I2C
drivers I started quite some time before.

Retire the old i386-only pcf driver, and activate the new general
driver that has been sitting in the tree already for quite some
time.

Build the i2c modules for sparc64 architectures as well (where I've
been developing all this on).
2005-10-28 15:58:19 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d4df4850e6 Sort SUBDIR and surrounding definitions. 2005-10-14 15:12:45 +00:00
Scott Long
2bc6081c9f Reintroduce the lmc T1/E1/T3 WAN driver. This version is locked, supports
interface polling, compiles on 64-bit platforms, and compiles on NetBSD,
OpenBSD, BSD/OS, and Linux.  Woo!  Thanks to David Boggs for providing this
driver.

Altq, sppp, netgraph, and bpf are required for this driver to operate.
Userland tools and man pages will be committed next.

Submitted by: David Boggs
2005-10-03 07:05:34 +00:00
Max Laier
b6de9e91bd Remove bridge(4) from the tree. if_bridge(4) is a full functional
replacement and has additional features which make it superior.

Discussed on:	-arch
Reviewed by:	thompsa
X-MFC-after:	never (RELENG_6 as transition period)
2005-09-27 18:10:43 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
819766797e Switch from OLDCARD to NEWCARD on pc98. 2005-09-27 13:10:24 +00:00
R. Imura
59fa708298 Connect smbfs build on powerpc. 2005-09-19 08:13:43 +00:00
Scott Long
dc8540a9a0 Hook up the hptmv driver for amd64.
MFC After: 3 days
2005-09-08 03:29:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
721be80c83 Remove the el(4) driver for 3Com 3c501 ISA NICs from HEAD as threatened
earlier as no one has stepped up to test recent changes to the driver.
Oddly, the module was actually turned on on ia64 though I'm fairly certain
that no ia64 machine has ever had or will ever have an ISA slot.

Axe borrowed from:	phk
2005-08-26 13:42:04 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
ef0a6e203b Add VIA/ACE "PadLock" support as a crypto(9) driver.
HW donated by:			Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
Most of the code obtained from:	OpenBSD
MFC after:			3 days
2005-08-18 00:30:22 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
f9e566779c kbdmux(4) keyboard multiplexer integration
o Add minimal kbdmux(4) man page to the source tree (more details to follow);

o Hook up kbdmux(4) to the build.

This concludes the first part of the kbdmux(4) keyboard multiplexer
integration. It now should be possible to use kbdmux(4), however one
must configure kbdmux(4) by hand (i.e. load kbdmux(4) module and use
kbdcontrol(1) to add/remove slave keyboards to/from kbdmux(4)).

MFC after:	1 week
2005-07-14 23:04:23 +00:00
Marius Strobl
716dfa4cb8 Build blank_saver.ko, fade_saver.ko and green_saver.ko on sparc64
now that they work with creator(4) and machfb(4).

Reviewed by:	ru (style)
Approved by:	re (scottl)
2005-07-10 11:47:04 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0ed48524c1 i386->amd64 sync
Add ath_hal and ichwd modules

Approved by:  re (blanked i386<->amd64 sync)
2005-06-30 05:37:48 +00:00
Jean-Sébastien Pédron
e0afbb58b1 Buid reiserifs.ko on every platforms, not only i386 and pc98.
Reviewed by:	mux (mentor)
Approved by:	re (dougb)
2005-06-21 13:01:14 +00:00
Andrew Thompson
7afc53b8df Connect if_bridge to the build.
Approved by:	mlaier (mentor)
2005-06-05 03:32:53 +00:00
Jean-Sébastien Pédron
398ae5313a Connect the ReiserFS filesystem to the modules build (i386 only).
Approved by:	mux (mentor)
2005-05-24 12:30:13 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
6cd047a0bb Attach ng_nat and libalias to build. 2005-05-06 14:47:54 +00:00
Bill Paul
96b50ea387 Throw the switch on the new driver generation/loading mechanism. From
here on in, if_ndis.ko will be pre-built as a module, and can be built
into a static kernel (though it's not part of GENERIC). Drivers are
created using the new ndisgen(8) script, which uses ndiscvt(8) under
the covers, along with a few other tools. The result is a driver module
that can be kldloaded into the kernel.

A driver with foo.inf and foo.sys files will be converted into
foo_sys.ko (and foo_sys.o, for those who want/need to make static
kernels). This module contains all of the necessary info from the
.INF file and the driver binary image, converted into an ELF module.
You can kldload this module (or add it to /boot/loader.conf) to have
it loaded automatically. Any required firmware files can be bundled
into the module as well (or converted/loaded separately).

Also, add a workaround for a problem in NdisMSleep(). During system
bootstrap (cold == 1), msleep() always returns 0 without actually
sleeping. The Intel 2200BG driver uses NdisMSleep() to wait for
the NIC's firmware to come to life, and fails to load if NdisMSleep()
doesn't actually delay. As a workaround, if msleep() (and hence
ndis_thsuspend()) returns 0, use a hard DELAY() to sleep instead).
This is not really the right thing to do, but we can't really do much
else. At the very least, this makes the Intel driver happy.

There are probably other drivers that fail in this way during bootstrap.
Unfortunately, the only workaround for those is to avoid pre-loading
them and kldload them once the system is running instead.
2005-04-24 20:21:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
c4bb0466ff Add sio and puc to i386 build.
Remove ray from ia64 build since it hasn't been tested there.
2005-04-22 07:59:50 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9c3a12812b Revert previous commit: build hwpmc(4) on all architectures.
Ok'd by: jkoshy@
2005-04-20 22:03:33 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
058279d2a5 Only compile for the hwpmc module for supported architectures.
Submitted by:	grehan
2005-04-20 04:57:38 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
ebccf1e3a6 Bring a working snapshot of hwpmc(4), its associated libraries, userland utilities
and documentation into -CURRENT.

Bump FreeBSD_version.

Reviewed by:	alc, jhb (kernel changes)
2005-04-19 04:01:25 +00:00
Damien Bergamini
ceaec73d40 Initial import of ipw, iwi, ral and ural drivers:
ipw  - Intel PRO/Wireless 2100
iwi  - Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG
ral  - Ralink Technology RT2500
ural - Ralink Technology RT2500USB

Approved by:	silby (mentor)
2005-04-18 18:47:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f6126e7b40 Build cpufreq on ia64. The upcoming Montecito processor supports the
Enhanced SpeedStep (that is, a follow-up of it called Foxton). Until
we actually have support for that, we build to catch regressions in
the framework.

Triggered by: njl
2005-04-13 02:20:17 +00:00
Warner Losh
9dd18bb07e Don't build arcmsr on pc98. The card either won't fit/work in the
pc98 machines because (a) it is PCIe or PCI-X (b) there's a BIOS that
must run at boot which assumes IBM-AT compatible boot environment.

Noticed by: scottl
2005-04-01 17:40:39 +00:00
Scott Long
d0885ac3cf Glue the arcmsr driver into the tree. 2005-03-31 20:21:43 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
8ca4df3299 This is the much rumoured ATA mkIII update that I've been working on.
o       ATA is now fully newbus'd and split into modules.
        This means that on a modern system you just load "atapci and ata"
        to get the base support, and then one or more of the device
        subdrivers "atadisk atapicd atapifd atapist ataraid".
        All can be loaded/unloaded anytime, but for obvious reasons you
        dont want to unload atadisk when you have mounted filesystems.

o       The device identify part of the probe has been rewritten to fix
        the problems with odd devices the old had, and to try to remove
        so of the long delays some HW could provoke. Also probing is done
	without the need for interrupts, making earlier probing possible.

o       SATA devices can be hot inserted/removed and devices will be created/
        removed in /dev accordingly.
	NOTE: only supported on controllers that has this feature:
	Promise and Silicon Image for now.
	On other controllers the usual atacontrol detach/attach dance is
	still needed.

o	Support for "atomic" composite ATA requests used for RAID.

o       ATA RAID support has been rewritten and and now supports these
        metadata formats:
                 "Adaptec HostRAID"
                 "Highpoint V2 RocketRAID"
                 "Highpoint V3 RocketRAID"
                 "Intel MatrixRAID"
                 "Integrated Technology Express"
                 "LSILogic V2 MegaRAID"
                 "LSILogic V3 MegaRAID"
                 "Promise FastTrak"
                 "Silicon Image Medley"
		 "FreeBSD PseudoRAID"

o       Update the ioctl API to match new RAID levels etc.

o       Update atacontrol to know about the new RAID levels etc
        NOTE: you need to recompile atacontrol with the new sys/ata.h,
        make world will take care of that.
	NOTE2: that rebuild is done differently from the old system as
	the rebuild is now done piggybacked on read requests to the
	array, so atacontrol simply starts a background "dd" to rebuild
	the array.

o       The reinit code has been worked over to be much more robust.

o       The timeout code has been overhauled for races.

o	Support of new chipsets.

o       Lots of fixes for bugs found while doing the modulerization and
        reviewing the old code.

Missing or changed features from current ATA:

o       atapi-cd no longer has support for ATAPI changers. Todays its
        much cheaper and alot faster to copy those CD images to disk
        and serve them from there. Besides they dont seem to be made
        anymore, maybe for that exact reason.

o       ATA RAID can only read metadata from all the above metadata formats,
	not write all of them (Promise and Highpoint V2 so far). This means
	that arrays can be picked up from the BIOS, but they cannot be
	created from FreeBSD. There is more to it than just the missing
	write metadata support, those formats are not unique to a given
	controller like Promise and Highpoint formats, instead they exist
	for several types, and even worse, some controllers can have
	different formats and its impossible to tell which one.
	The outcome is that we cannot reliably create the metadata of those
	formats and be sure the controller BIOS will understand it.
	However write support is needed to update/fail/rebuild the arrays
	properly so it sits fairly high on the TODO list.

o       So far atapicam is not supported with these changes. When/if this
	will change is up to the maintainer of atapi-cam so go there for
	questions.

HW donated by:  Webveveriet AS
HW donated by:  Frode Nordahl
HW donated by:  Yahoo!
HW donated by:  Sentex
Patience by:	Vife and my boys (and even the cats)
2005-03-30 12:03:40 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
6bcf003260 Add USB Communication Device Class Ethernet driver. Originally written for
FreeBSD based on aue(4) it was picked by OpenBSD, then from OpenBSD ported
to NetBSD and finally NetBSD version merged with original one goes into
FreeBSD.

Obtained from:  http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce/
                NetBSD
                OpenBSD
2005-03-22 14:52:40 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
0b07d9aaa6 Don't build the nve on pc98. 2005-03-12 10:41:58 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
1b1a07ad8b FreeBSD consumer bits of the nForce MCP NIC binary blob.
Demanded by:	DES
Encouraged by:	scottl
Obtained from:	q@onthenet.com.au (partially)
KNF'ed by:	obrien
2005-03-12 00:29:30 +00:00
Sam Leffler
e7d0dbaeea reorder ath_rate_onoe to after ath_rate_sample so it gets used as the
default rate control algorithm; this should be done differently but for
now use this simple solution
2005-03-11 19:40:34 +00:00
Sam Leffler
fa20c23401 SampleRate rate control algorithm for the ath driver
Submitted by:	John Bicket
2005-03-11 01:39:57 +00:00
Sam Leffler
95ef8c711c connect wlan_acl to the build
Submitted by:	Alexey Zelkin
2005-03-09 15:53:27 +00:00
Bill Paul
d8f2dda739 Add support for Windows/x86-64 binaries to Project Evil.
Ville-Pertti Keinonen (will at exomi dot comohmygodnospampleasekthx)
deserves a big thanks for submitting initial patches to make it
work. I have mangled his contributions appropriately.

The main gotcha with Windows/x86-64 is that Microsoft uses a different
calling convention than everyone else. The standard ABI requires using
6 registers for argument passing, with other arguments on the stack.
Microsoft uses only 4 registers, and requires the caller to leave room
on the stack for the register arguments incase the callee needs to
spill them. Unlike x86, where Microsoft uses a mix of _cdecl, _stdcall
and _fastcall, all routines on Windows/x86-64 uses the same convention.
This unfortunately means that all the functions we export to the
driver require an intermediate translation wrapper. Similarly, we have
to wrap all calls back into the driver binary itself.

The original patches provided macros to wrap every single routine at
compile time, providing a secondary jump table with a customized
wrapper for each exported routine. I decided to use a different approach:
the call wrapper for each function is created from a template at
runtime, and the routine to jump to is patched into the wrapper as
it is created. The subr_pe module has been modified to patch in the
wrapped function instead of the original. (On x86, the wrapping
routine is a no-op.)

There are some minor API differences that had to be accounted for:

- KeAcquireSpinLock() is a real function on amd64, not a macro wrapper
  around KfAcquireSpinLock()
- NdisFreeBuffer() is actually IoFreeMdl(). I had to change the whole
  NDIS_BUFFER API a bit to accomodate this.

Bugs fixed along the way:
- IoAllocateMdl() always returned NULL
- kern_windrv.c:windrv_unload() wasn't releasing private driver object
  extensions correctly (found thanks to memguard)

This has only been tested with the driver for the Broadcom 802.11g
chipset, which was the only Windows/x86-64 driver I could find.
2005-02-16 05:41:18 +00:00
Scott Long
6ab93aca6d Only compile the cpufreq driver on i386 and amd64. 2005-02-05 08:01:10 +00:00
Nate Lawson
335e4ff3cd Hook up the cpufreq framework, acpi_perf(4), and cpufreq(4) drivers. 2005-02-04 05:49:36 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
2f533ec052 Fix alignment in the last commit. 2005-02-03 08:07:22 +00:00
Peter Grehan
042bbe552f Don't build syscons, uart or vpo on PPC. 2005-02-03 06:12:43 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
40c378386c Build "digi" on i386, pc98, and amd64 only. 2005-01-30 19:41:12 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
330179a423 Remove local hack which cowardly slipped into previous commit.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-01-29 23:21:00 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
610ecfe035 o Split out kernel part of execve(2) syscall into two parts: one that
copies arguments into the kernel space and one that operates
  completely in the kernel space;

o use kernel-only version of execve(2) to kill another stackgap in
  linuxlator/i386.

Obtained from:  DragonFlyBSD (partially)
MFC after:      2 weeks
2005-01-29 23:12:00 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4f05e3faf9 "pst" is not 64-bit clean for reasons specified in sys/amd64/conf/NOTES. 2005-01-27 11:07:13 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
0ec24a915e Comment out "lnc" on amd64 for reasons specified in sys/amd64/conf/NOTES. 2005-01-27 09:21:23 +00:00
Warner Losh
fe9ec26797 ar and sr (and their netgraph cousins) don't appear to be 64-bit clean, so
disable them on all but i386.
2005-01-27 01:45:15 +00:00
Warner Losh
614dbcfb8e The ar driver appears to do naughty things with pointers and integers
and so appears to not be 64-bit clean.  disable it on ia64 for the moment.
2005-01-27 01:12:58 +00:00
Warner Losh
659522d8a3 pcic is gone 2005-01-27 00:33:17 +00:00
Warner Losh
17d56bdd53 Add cs module. It has built in my tree for ages, and it just never
made it into FreeBSD's tree.
2005-01-26 21:27:26 +00:00
Wes Peters
ba2e59039d Provide a WITHOUT_MODULES variable that specifies a list of modules
to elide.  This is a somewhat more convenient way of specifying in
e.g. make.conf a list of modules you know you will never need.

PR:		kern/76225
Submitted by:	David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-01-20 05:43:24 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
a216173556 NOCRYPT -> NO_CRYPT 2004-12-21 10:16:04 +00:00
Warner Losh
6c5c0a5ac1 Separate mse driver into a core driver and a bus attachments. Separate out
the ISA and CBUS (called isa on pc98) attachments.  Eliminate all PC98
ifdefs in the process (the driver in pc98/pc98/mse.c was a copy of the one
in i386/isa/mse.c with PC98 ifdefs).  Create a module for this driver.

I've tested this my PC-9821RaS40 with moused.  I've not tested this on i386
because I have no InPort cards, or similar such things.  NEC standardized
on bus mice very early, long before ps/2 mice ports apeared, so all PC-98
machines supported by FreeBSD/pc98 have bus mice, I believe.

Reviewed by: nyan-san
2004-12-12 20:05:50 +00:00
Sam Leffler
63f9a4cb26 Update/new modules for net80211 and ath changes. 2004-12-08 17:38:38 +00:00
Maksim Yevmenkin
6e81ac21f3 Add vkdb(4) man page and connect vkbd(4) to the build. 2004-11-16 17:19:04 +00:00
Warner Losh
f5c56019b9 Put _ray back, as appropriate. 2004-11-15 16:33:18 +00:00
Warner Losh
0d171ad896 Add comment about why amd64 and ia64 don't build acpi modules. 2004-11-15 04:49:20 +00:00
Mark Murray
c9472fb2c6 Remove at request of author, perhaps to be re-added later. 2004-11-10 19:54:18 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f12ea43d02 Remove the obsolete gx driver.
All the hardware is supported by the better maintained if_em driver.

Absentmindedly nodded vertical by:	people on #that_channel
2004-11-08 19:05:22 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
84bb6a2e75 IPDIVERT is a module now and tell the other parts of the kernel about it.
IPDIVERT depends on IPFIREWALL being loaded or compiled into the kernel.
2004-10-25 20:02:34 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
7a7386a3e2 Device driver for onboard CS4231 audio controller which is found
on UltraSPARC workstations. The driver is based on OpenBSD's SBus
cs4231 driver and heavily modified to incorporate into sound(4)
infrastructure. Due to the lack of APCDMA documentation, the DMA
code of SBus cs4231 came from OpenBSD's driver.
The driver runs without Giant lock and supports both SBus and EBus
based CS4231 audio controller. Special thanks to marius for providing
feedbacks during the driver writing. His feedback made it possible
to write hiccup free playback code under high system loads.

Approved by:	jake (mentor)
Reviewed by:	marius (initial version)
Tested by:	marius, kwm, Julian C. Dunn(jdunn AT opentrend DOT net)
2004-10-25 10:29:57 +00:00
Scott Long
085f35d6f3 Hook the hptmv driver up to the build. 2004-10-24 08:53:40 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
e60fc88fa6 Port NetBSD auxio driver. The driver was modified to use led(4) and can
be used to announce various system activity.
The auxio device provides auxiliary I/O functions and is found on various
SBus/EBus UltraSPARC models. At present, only front panel LED is
controlled by this driver.

Approved by:    jake (mentor)
Reviewed by:    joerg
Tested by:      joerg
2004-10-09 07:31:03 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
08d0c00b91 Per recent HEADSUP: Disconnect (old)vinum from the kernel build.
Users should move to the new geom_vinum implementation instead.

The refcount logic which is being added to devices to enable safe module
unloading and the buf/vm work also in progress would require a major rework
of the (old)-vinum code to comply with the new semantics.

The actual source files will not be removed until I have coordinated with
the geomvinum people if they need any bits repo-copied etc.
2004-09-23 08:34:50 +00:00
Bill Paul
a07bd003bf Add device driver support for the VIA Networking Technologies
VT6122 gigabit ethernet chip and integrated 10/100/1000 copper PHY.
The vge driver has been added to GENERIC for i386, pc98 and amd64,
but not to sparc or ia64 since I don't have the ability to test
it there. The vge(4) driver supports VLANs, checksum offload and
jumbo frames.

Also added the lge(4) and nge(4) drivers to GENERIC for i386 and
pc98 since I was in the neighborhood. There's no reason to leave them
out anymore.
2004-09-10 20:57:46 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
8985c52bb6 Device driver for the Cypress CY7C637xx and CY7C640/1xx families of USB
to RS232 bridges, such as the one found in the DeLorme Earthmate USB GPS
receiver (which is the only device currently supported by this driver).

While other USB to serial drivers in the tree rely heavily on ucom, this
one is self-contained.  The reason for that is that ucom assumes that
the bridge uses bulk pipes for I/O, while the Cypress parts actually
register as human interface devices and use HID reports for configuration
and I/O.

The driver is not entirely complete: there is no support yet for flow
control, and output doesn't seem to work, though I don't know if that is
because of a bug in the code, or simply because the Earthmate is a read-
only device.
2004-09-05 09:43:47 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
0793d4d1e4 Hook autofs to the build. 2004-09-02 20:44:56 +00:00
Scott Long
fffdbac7c4 Enable aac(4) module build for amd64 2004-08-30 03:37:36 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
6d272d3c07 Enable more modules on AMD64:
ciss em ext2fs i2c ida iir ips lnc mly safe scsi_low smbfs sppp twa
2004-08-29 10:05:00 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
231cd70bbe Enable sound modules. 2004-08-29 09:14:18 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
657d1848ae Enable build of Netgraph modules on all architectures.
Tested by:	make universe
2004-08-18 11:59:28 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
3c749e3fb1 AMD64 on-CPU GART support.
This also applies to AMD64 HW running 'i386' OS.

Submitted by:	Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com>
Integration by:	obrien
2004-08-16 12:25:48 +00:00
Marius Strobl
ac341582da Now that hme(4) is MI build its module on all platforms.
Tested by:	`make universe` and powerpc cross-build on i386
2004-08-14 22:40:16 +00:00
Mark Murray
d23a262fc5 Making a loadable null.ko for /dev/(null|zero) proved rather
unpopular, so remove this (mis)feature.

Encouragement provided by:	jhb (and others)
2004-08-03 19:24:54 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
9004f894b7 Really back out rev 1.388. 2004-08-02 19:21:51 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
c658f76300 Don't build and install a mem.ko module.
Currently one cannot load the mem.ko module without panicing if mem is
compiled into the kernel and one cannot build a kernel w/o "device mem"
right now either.  Thus it is too dangerous to install mem.ko right now
because if one puts 'mem_load="YES"' in /etc/loader.conf they cannot
boot an "old" kernel (at the time that a kernel doesn't have to be built
with "device mem).
2004-08-02 18:14:06 +00:00
Mark Murray
8ab2f5ecc5 Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into
their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD
area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io
are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards
a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing
preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
2004-08-01 11:40:54 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
1f00798b3a The ahb module is not needed for pc98. 2004-06-30 13:09:13 +00:00
Warner Losh
1c534adad8 Add ahb module for i386 and alpha (the onlt two platforms that have eisa
bus)
2004-06-29 21:20:17 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
74fcfc4f28 Enable 'vinum' on AMD64. 2004-06-22 23:15:01 +00:00
Max Laier
a306c902b8 Prepare for pf 3.5 import:
- Remove pflog and pfsync modules. Things will change in such a fashion
   that there will be one module with pf+pflog that can be loaded into
   GENERIC without problems (which is what most people want). pfsync is no
   longer possible as a module.
 - Add multicast address for in-kernel multicast pfsync protocol. Protocol
   glue will follow once the import is done.
 - Add one more mbuf tag
2004-06-16 22:59:06 +00:00
Roman Kurakin
4dba35d192 Connect Cronyx Tau-PCI to the system. 2004-05-17 14:24:52 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1c4a1c34b7 Disable ndis module on amd64. It doesn't compile. For example,
hal_raise_irql(void) doesn't take an argument, but it is called with one.
eg: irql = FASTCALL1(hal_raise_irql, DISPATCH_LEVEL);
This is hidden by the macros on i386, but becomes a compile error on amd64
since the arguments are actually checked.
2004-05-16 22:24:57 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
278d864be2 Fixed the disordering from rev. 1.371. 2004-05-16 13:58:27 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
2621fd00aa Move the ichwd to i386 only. 2004-05-13 11:13:55 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
cae8da6164 Add a driver for the watchdog timer function present on the LPC interface
bridge in Intel ICH-series chipsets.

The original implementation was by W. Daryl Hawkins of Texas A&M, but I
have made substantial modifications.
2004-05-11 18:21:38 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
b4fa702e39 Enable the build of the vinum KLD on sparc64. It is known to work so
there's no reason to not build it.
2004-05-05 08:24:57 +00:00
Vinod Kashyap
3c12ea23e0 Added 3ware's twa.
Reviewed by: ps
2004-04-27 17:57:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b21126c6b3 Clean up the stub fake vnode locking implemenations. The main reason this
stuff was here (NFS) was fixed by Alfred in November.  The only remaining
consumer of the stub functions was umapfs, which is horribly horribly
broken.  It has missed out on about the last 5 years worth of maintenence
that was done on nullfs (from which umapfs is derived).  It needs major
work to bring it up to date with the vnode locking protocol.  umapfs really
needs to find a caretaker to bring it into the 21st century.

Functions GC'ed:
vop_noislocked, vop_nolock, vop_nounlock, vop_sharedlock.
2004-03-29 22:41:21 +00:00
Roman Kurakin
6ca77a6ff3 Connect ctau driver (Cronyx-Tau/ISA) to modules build process.
Approved by:	imp (mentor)
2004-03-25 17:20:45 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
c069ddf147 Move the arl to i386 only. 2004-03-16 12:43:08 +00:00
Scott Long
36254177e0 Remove the module reference for RAIDframe 2004-03-16 12:27:34 +00:00
Max Khon
798f0e1603 Add arl(4): driver for Aironet Arlan 655 wireless adapters.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2004-03-15 22:24:28 +00:00
Max Laier
8d69c48be5 Link pf to the build and install:
This adds the former ports registered groups: proxy and authpf as well as
the proxy user. Make sure to run mergemaster -p in oder to complete make
installworld without errors.

This also provides the passive OS fingerprints from OpenBSD (pf.os) and an
example pf.conf.

For those who want to go without pf; it provides a NO_PF knob to make.conf.

__FreeBSD_version will be bumped soon to reflect this and to be able to
change ports accordingly.

Approved by:	bms(mentor)
2004-03-08 22:03:29 +00:00
Bernd Walter
7de8778318 add driver for BWCT console management serials 2004-03-01 02:34:49 +00:00
MIHIRA Sanpei Yoshiro
cdd40f3bd6 add support DM9601(DAVICOM USB to Ethernet MAC Controller with Integrated 10/100 PHY)
- Corega FEther USB-TXC

PR:		kern/62932
Submitted by:	HASHI Hiroaki <hashiz@tomba.cskk-sv.co.jp>
Obtained from:	NetBSD
2004-02-28 00:12:47 +00:00
Roman Kurakin
126a20d4c2 Adding missing cx (cronyx/Sigma) entry.
Approved by:	imp (mentor)
2004-02-14 21:14:38 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
66c59e7562 Always build ext2fs module. There is no written policy preventing the
building of GPL'ed modules.
2004-01-28 04:16:13 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
848b79deef Enable ndis for AMD64 (for the time that modules are supported)... 2004-01-28 04:15:10 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b8eaa978fc - Build things in pure alphabetical dictionary order.
- Unify the conditional assignments section so that architectural
  exclusions come first, sorted, then options and !options, sorted
  by the option name, also in directory order, then architecture
  specific sections, sorted by the architecture name, with i386
  being a traditional exception.

Prodded by:	bde
2004-01-16 15:55:29 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
8d6649fef6 The ida module is not needed for pc98. 2004-01-11 09:15:13 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
99e5f60af4 ida(4) module. PCI only for now. 2004-01-11 07:01:30 +00:00
Bill Paul
c42411d56f Turn off build of if_ndis.ko by default, since it depends on an
autogenerated file (ndis_driver_data.h) which by definition can't
be available unless the user creates it.
2003-12-12 04:45:15 +00:00
Bill Paul
940311dc21 Ack! Only build if_ndis.ko and ndis.ko if arch == i386. 2003-12-11 23:06:54 +00:00
Bill Paul
c854fc1092 Commit the first cut of Project Evil, also known as the NDISulator.
Yes, it's what you think it is. Yes, you should run away now.

This is a special compatibility module for allowing Windows NDIS
miniport network drivers to be used with FreeBSD/x86. This provides
_binary_ NDIS compatibility (not source): you can run NDIS driver
code, but you can't build it. There are three main parts:

sys/compat/ndis: the NDIS compat API, which provides binary
compatibility functions for many routines in NDIS.SYS, HAL.dll
and ntoskrnl.exe in Windows (these are the three modules that
most NDIS miniport drivers use). The compat module also contains
a small PE relocator/dynalinker which relocates the Windows .SYS
image and then patches in our native routines.

sys/dev/if_ndis: the if_ndis driver wrapper. This module makes
use of the ndis compat API and can be compiled with a specially
prepared binary image file (ndis_driver_data.h) containing the
Windows .SYS image and registry key information parsed out of the
accompanying .INF file. Once if_ndis.ko is built, it can be loaded
and unloaded just like a native FreeBSD kenrel module.

usr.sbin/ndiscvt: a special utility that converts foo.sys and foo.inf
into an ndis_driver_data.h file that can be compiled into if_ndis.o.
Contains an .inf file parser graciously provided by Matt Dodd (and
mercilessly hacked upon by me) that strips out device ID info and
registry key info from a .INF file and packages it up with a binary
image array. The ndiscvt(8) utility also does some manipulation of
the segments within the .sys file to make life easier for the kernel
loader. (Doing the manipulation here saves the kernel code from having
to move things around later, which would waste memory.)

ndiscvt is only built for the i386 arch. Only files.i386 has been
updated, and none of this is turned on in GENERIC. It should probably
work on pc98. I have no idea about amd64 or ia64 at this point.

This is still a work in progress. I estimate it's about %85 done, but
I want it under CVS control so I can track subsequent changes. It has
been tested with exactly three drivers: the LinkSys LNE100TX v4 driver
(Lne100v4.sys), the sample Intel 82559 driver from the Windows DDK
(e100bex.sys) and the Broadcom BCM43xx wireless driver (bcmwl5.sys). It
still needs to have a net80211 stuff added to it. To use it, you would
do something like this:

# cd /sys/modules/ndis
# make; make load
# cd /sys/modules/if_ndis
# ndiscvt -i /path/to/foo.inf -s /path/to/foo.sys -o ndis_driver_data.h
# make; make load
# sysctl -a | grep ndis

All registry keys are mapped to sysctl nodes. Sometimes drivers refer
to registry keys that aren't mentioned in foo.inf. If this happens,
the NDIS API module creates sysctl nodes for these keys on the fly so
you can tweak them.

An example usage of the Broadcom wireless driver would be:

# sysctl hw.ndis0.EnableAutoConnect=1
# sysctl hw.ndis0.SSID="MY_SSID"
# sysctl hw.ndis0.NetworkType=0 (0 for bss, 1 for adhoc)
# ifconfig ndis0 <my ipaddr> netmask 0xffffff00 up

Things to be done:

- get rid of debug messages
- add in ndis80211 support
- defer transmissions until after a status update with
  NDIS_STATUS_CONNECTED occurs
- Create smarter lookaside list support
- Split off if_ndis_pci.c and if_ndis_pccard.c attachments
- Make sure PCMCIA support works
- Fix ndiscvt to properly parse PCMCIA device IDs from INF files
- write ndisapi.9 man page
2003-12-11 22:34:37 +00:00
Warner Losh
a0b7a7df3e hea is gone, remove its module 2003-12-07 07:04:39 +00:00
Warner Losh
f33a379b6a Remove hea module. 2003-12-07 07:03:07 +00:00
John Baldwin
8eca42d505 - Reenable building of the ACPI module on i386.
- Remove 'device acpi' from i386 GENERIC and revert back to using ACPI as
  a module by default.

Approved by:	re (scottl / blanket)
2003-12-03 21:13:06 +00:00
Scott Long
7773002178 Add the Makefile glue for the udf_iconv module.
Submitted by: imura@ryu16.org
2003-11-07 09:38:05 +00:00
Warner Losh
eb57864fad List the three modules that I have that aren't connected to the build. 2003-11-06 08:46:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
75556f82c8 Temporarily disable the acpi(4) module on i386 until issues revolving
SMP probing and the MADT table can be sorted out.  For now, if you want
ACPI, you must compile it into your kernel statically using 'device acpi'.
2003-11-03 22:44:09 +00:00
Hidetoshi Shimokawa
869093b15d Add dumb console driver and related bits.
dcons(4): very simple console and gdb port driver
dcons_crom(4): FireWire attachment
dconschat(8): User interface to dcons

Tested with: i386, i386-PAE, and sparc64.
2003-10-24 15:44:10 +00:00
Max Khon
c4f02a891f - Support for multibyte charsets in LIBICONV.
- CD9660_ICONV, NTFS_ICONV and MSDOSFS_ICONV kernel options
(with corresponding modules).
- kiconv(3) for loadable charset conversion tables support.

Submitted by:	Ryuichiro Imura <imura@ryu16.org>
2003-09-26 20:26:25 +00:00
Bill Paul
b9f78d2b4a Add a device driver for the Broadcom BCM4401 ethernet controller,
written by Stuart Walsh and Duncan Barclay (with some kibbitzing by
me). I'm checking it in on Stuart's behalf.

The BCM4401 is built into several x86 laptop and desktop systems. For the
moment, I have only enabled it in the x86 kernel config because although
it's a PCI device, I haven't heard of any standalone NICs that use it. If
somebody knows of one, we can easily add it to the other arches.

This driver uses register/structure data gleaned from the Linux
driver released by Broadcom, but does not contain any of the code
from the Linux driver itself. It uses busdma.
2003-09-09 18:17:23 +00:00
Bill Paul
a94100fa9b Take the support for the 8139C+/8169/8169S/8110S chips out of the
rl(4) driver and put it in a new re(4) driver. The re(4) driver shares
the if_rlreg.h file with rl(4) but is a separate module. (Ultimately
I may change this. For now, it's convenient.)

rl(4) has been modified so that it will never attach to an 8139C+
chip, leaving it to re(4) instead. Only re(4) has the PCI IDs to
match the 8169/8169S/8110S gigE chips. if_re.c contains the same
basic code that was originally bolted onto if_rl.c, with the
following updates:

- Added support for jumbo frames. Currently, there seems to be
  a limit of approximately 6200 bytes for jumbo frames on transmit.
  (This was determined via experimentation.) The 8169S/8110S chips
  apparently are limited to 7.5K frames on transmit. This may require
  some more work, though the framework to handle jumbo frames on RX
  is in place: the re_rxeof() routine will gather up frames than span
  multiple 2K clusters into a single mbuf list.

- Fixed bug in re_txeof(): if we reap some of the TX buffers,
  but there are still some pending, re-arm the timer before exiting
  re_txeof() so that another timeout interrupt will be generated, just
  in case re_start() doesn't do it for us.

- Handle the 'link state changed' interrupt

- Fix a detach bug. If re(4) is loaded as a module, and you do
  tcpdump -i re0, then you do 'kldunload if_re,' the system will
  panic after a few seconds. This happens because ether_ifdetach()
  ends up calling the BPF detach code, which notices the interface
  is in promiscuous mode and tries to switch promisc mode off while
  detaching the BPF listner. This ultimately results in a call
  to re_ioctl() (due to SIOCSIFFLAGS), which in turn calls re_init()
  to handle the IFF_PROMISC flag change. Unfortunately, calling re_init()
  here turns the chip back on and restarts the 1-second timeout loop
  that drives re_tick(). By the time the timeout fires, if_re.ko
  has been unloaded, which results in a call to invalid code and
  blows up the system.

  To fix this, I cleared the IFF_UP flag before calling ether_ifdetach(),
  which stops the ioctl routine from trying to reset the chip.

- Modified comments in re_rxeof() relating to the difference in
  RX descriptor status bit layout between the 8139C+ and the gigE
  chips. The layout is different because the frame length field
  was expanded from 12 bits to 13, and they got rid of one of the
  status bits to make room.

- Add diagnostic code (re_diag()) to test for the case where a user
  has installed a broken 32-bit 8169 PCI NIC in a 64-bit slot. Some
  NICs have the REQ64# and ACK64# lines connected even though the
  board is 32-bit only (in this case, they should be pulled high).
  This fools the chip into doing 64-bit DMA transfers even though
  there is no 64-bit data path. To detect this, re_diag() puts the
  chip into digital loopback mode and sets the receiver to promiscuous
  mode, then initiates a single 64-byte packet transmission. The
  frame is echoed back to the host, and if the frame contents are
  intact, we know DMA is working correctly, otherwise we complain
  loudly on the console and abort the device attach. (At the moment,
  I don't know of any way to work around the problem other than
  physically modifying the board, so until/unless I can think of a
  software workaround, this will have do to.)

- Created re(4) man page

- Modified rlphy.c to allow re(4) to attach as well as rl(4).

Note that this code works for the sample 8169/Marvell 88E1000 NIC
that I have, but probably won't work for the 8169S/8110S chips.
RealTek has sent me some sample NICs, but they haven't arrived yet.
I will probably need to add an rlgphy driver to handle the on-board
PHY in the 8169S/8110S (it needs special DSP initialization).
2003-09-08 02:11:25 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
d14e51c95c Add support for the Coda 6.x venus<->kernel interface. This extends
FIDs to be 128-bits wide and adds support for realms.

Add a new CODA_COMPAT_5 option, which requests support for the old
Coda 5.x interface instead of the new one.

Create a new coda5.ko module that supports the 5.x interface, and make
the existing coda.ko module use the new 6.x interface. These modules
cannot both be loaded at the same time.

Obtained from:	Jan Harkes & the coda-6.0.2 distribution,
		NetBSD (drochner) (CODA_COMPAT_5 option).
2003-09-07 07:43:10 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2bec1c8919 Hook-up the uart(4) driver to the build. For a detailed description
of what uart(4) is and/or is not see the initial commit log of one
of the files in sys/dev/uart (or see share/man/man4/uart.4).

Note that currently pc98 shares the MD file with i386. This needs
to change when pc98 support is fleshed-out to properly support the
various UARTs. A good example is sparc64 in this respect.

We build uart(4) as a module on all platforms. This may break
the ppc port. That depends on whether they do actually build
modules.

To use uart(4) on alpha, one must use the NO_SIO option.
2003-09-06 23:23:26 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
d7d54aa109 Add pst as a module 2003-08-30 08:01:05 +00:00
Robert Watson
782f725560 Hook up mac_stub to the modules Makefile.
Hook up mac_stub in files and options.
Reference mac_stub in NOTES.
2003-08-21 16:48:39 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
96e934df56 Re-enable pcfclock in the build. 2003-08-10 01:35:36 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a35b33869d Initiate de-orbit burn for fpu-less operation. 386+387 is still
theoretically supportable, but you'd really be happier with FreeBSD 2.1.8
on it.
2003-07-22 08:11:17 +00:00
Sam Leffler
35ba56eca3 hook safe driver to the build 2003-07-21 21:48:45 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
58aa55efa5 This is a pseudo physical interface for the HARP ATM stack. When loaded
it attaches to all existing NATM network interfaces in the system
and creates a HARP physical interface for each of them. This allows
us to use the same set of ATM drivers for all ATM stuff. It is
possible to use the same interface for HARP, NATM and netgraph at the
same time.
2003-07-21 13:56:22 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
8dd4275c36 This is a driver for IDT77252 based ATM interfaces. It has been tested
with a ProATM-155 and an IDT evaluation board and should also work
with a ProATM-25 (it seems to work at least, I cannot really measure
what the card emits). The driver has been tested on i386 and sparc64,
but should work an other archs also. It supports UBR, CBR, ABR and VBR;
AAL0, AAL5 and AALraw. As an additional feature VCI/VPI 0/0 can be
opened for receiving in AALraw mode and receives all cells not claimed
by other open VCs (even cells with invalid GFC, VPI and VCI fields and
OAM cells).

Thanks to Christian Bucari from ProSum for lending two cards and answering
my questions.
2003-07-15 11:57:24 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
7e9024cdd9 Add a facility for devices, specifically network interfaces, that require
large to huge amounts of small or medium sized receive buffers. The problem
with these situations is that they eat up the available DMA address space
very quickly when using mbufs or even mbuf clusters. Additionally this
facility provides a direct mapping between 32-bit integers and these buffers.
This is needed for devices originally designed for 32-bit systems. Ususally
the virtual address of the buffer is used as a handle to find the buffer as
soon as it is returned by the card. This does not work for 64-bit machines
and hence this mapping is needed.
2003-07-15 08:59:38 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
cf8603ce44 Attach the amd(4) module to the i386 and pc98 builds only;
untested on other platforms.

Not objected to by:	scottl
2003-06-28 08:01:27 +00:00
Sam Leffler
81e151e45f hookup ath and ath_hal to the build 2003-06-28 06:18:37 +00:00
Scott Long
c31c852372 Hook umct up to the module tree. 2003-06-28 05:46:16 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
61340e72c4 Attach the "null" module to the LINT build.
Reviewed by:	markm
2003-06-26 08:06:31 +00:00
Ian Dowse
7a07b896c5 The ext2fs module needs a machine-dependent bitops.h file, so only
build it on the i386 and alpha architectures, where this has been
set up (there is also a sparc64-bitops.h in sys/gnu/ext2fs, but it
appears to be broken and it is not linked up).

This should unbreak the sparc64 LINT build.
2003-06-24 13:35:46 +00:00
Ian Dowse
ce3ae5c7e3 Include the ufs module if ALL_MODULES is defined so that it gets
built by LINT. Also override a number of knobs for enabling and
disabling various modules in the ALL_MODULES case to further increase
LINT's module coverage.

Submitted by:	ru
2003-06-23 22:01:01 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
26a9ce3e36 Hook up scd(4) to the build.
Noticed by:	 ru
2003-06-23 20:52:03 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
fb24f088ae This is a driver for Fore PCA200E cards that uses busdma and works on
little endian and big endian and with 32 and 64 bit pointers. It already
has the hooks to be used for HARP, NATM and ngATM.
2003-06-23 14:46:12 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
c594298bee This is a driver for Fore/Marconi HE155 and HE622 ATM cards. It is full
busdma and has extensively been tested on i386 and sparc64.
2003-06-17 16:12:50 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
7d361237dc Fix the breakage introduced by rev. 1.43 of sys/dev/midway.c (don't commit
on friday 13th and without making a universe). This adds struct and
constant definitions for ATM traffic parameters and re-enables the
build of the midway driver.

Tested by: make universe
2003-06-16 13:52:27 +00:00
Warner Losh
e45d184c46 The en module has been broken for the last 40 hours. Disconnect it
from the tree until it is fixed.  Since it is an atm driver, it isn't
commonly used so this will not negatively impact too many people.
harti can reconnect it when he resurfaces and corrects the en module
problems.  This should allow snapshots to start succeeding again.

Reported by: lots of people
2003-06-15 04:15:29 +00:00
Nicolas Souchu
49336098dd Add i2c to the list of modules to build. 2003-06-14 20:21:35 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
591f4054cb This is a driver for the physical layer chips used in ATM interfaces.
It currently supports the PMC Sierra Lite, Ultra and 622 chips and
the IDT 77105. The driver handles media options and state in a consistent
manner for ATM drivers. The next commit to the midway driver will make
it use utopia.
2003-06-12 14:28:32 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
68bf8b56da remove old CCD module 2003-06-09 21:48:12 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5d9bef6473 Add GEOM module compilation shims. 2003-05-31 18:36:41 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
3e4e484918 Move the ips driver from ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" to ${MACHINE} == "i386".
Approved by:	re (scottl)
2003-05-13 11:26:08 +00:00
Scott Long
3bd9d6f570 Hook up the ips module 2003-05-11 06:40:09 +00:00
Shunsuke Akiyama
11e04b0528 Add RealTek RTL8150 USB to fast Ethernet controller driver.
This driver now supports the Melco LUA-KTX and the GREEN HOUSE
GH-USB100B.

Reviewed by:	imp
MFC after:	2 weeks
2003-05-03 10:16:56 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt
33cfde03bc Convert the midway driver to use busdma. Except for this conversion the
following changes have been done:

- stylify. The original code was too hard to read.
- get rid of a number of compilation options (Adaptec-only, Eni-only, no-DMA).
- more debugging features.
- locking. This is not correct yet in the absence of interface layer locking,
  but is correct enough to not to cause lock order reversals.
- remove RAW mode. There are no users of this in the tree and I doubt that
  there are any.
- remove NetBSD compatibility code. There was no way to keep NetBSD non-busdma
  and FreeBSD busdma code together.
- if_en now buildable as a module.

This has been actively tested on sparc64 and i386 with ENI server and
client cards and an Adaptec card (thanks to kjc).

Reviewed by:	mdodd, arr
2003-04-25 16:14:03 +00:00
Bill Paul
87b4a25958 Add device driver support for the ASIX Electronics AX88172 USB 2.0
ethernet controller. The driver has been tested with the LinkSys
USB200M adapter. I know for a fact that there are other devices out
there with this chip but don't have all the USB vendor/device IDs.

Note: I'm not sure if this will force the driver to end up in the
install kernel image or not. Special magic needs to be done to exclude
it to keep the boot floppies from bloating again, someone please
advise.
2003-04-20 19:05:33 +00:00
Max Khon
7d0de413cb Driver for Granch SBNI16 SHDSL modem
Submitted by:	Denis I. Timofeev <timofeev@granch.ru>
MFC after:	1 week
2003-04-13 06:27:13 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
ba32bfe24e The dpt, ex and idt modules are for i386 only. 2003-04-13 01:32:03 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
991aa7bf9a Add 'idt' driver to module build. 2003-03-29 15:56:13 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
56376071e3 Add module infrastructure for 'dpt' driver. 2003-03-29 15:47:13 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
79ac92f83c Add module infrastructure for 'if_ex'. 2003-03-29 15:41:44 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
81d9009a65 Add module infrastructure for 'vpd' and 'smbios' and move 'smbios'
to new home.
2003-03-29 15:20:45 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
187e120cbe Add module infrastructure for elink. 2003-03-29 13:42:20 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
dd4cb1b8b8 Add module infrastructure for if_ie. 2003-03-29 13:40:41 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
a71a307383 Retire 'atspeaker' and 'pcspeaker'. We'll use 'speaker' which
is the same as the config device directive.

Reminded by:	 Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@jp.FreeBSD.org>
2003-03-29 09:59:49 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
99bca5069e Simplify the assignment statement. 2003-03-12 14:32:46 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
484be8eac1 Build the drm module also on pc98. 2003-03-09 10:12:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
03d031626d A cute yet small MAC policy that provides a simple ACL mechanism to
permit users and groups to bind ports for TCP or UDP, and is intended
to be combined with the recently committed support for
net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh.  The policy is twiddled using
sysctl(8).  To use this module, you will need to compile in MAC
support, and probably set reservedhigh to 0, then twiddle
security.mac.portacl.rules to set things as desired.  This policy
module only restricts ports explicitly bound using bind(), not
implicitly bound ports where the port number is selected by the
IP stack.  It appears to work properly in my local configuration,
but needs more broad testing.

A sample policy might be:

  # sysctl security.mac.portacl.rules="uid:425:tcp:80,uid:425:tcp:79"

This permits uid 425 to bind TCP sockets to ports 79 and 80.  Currently
no distinction is made for incoming vs. outgoing ports with TCP,
although that would probably be easy to add.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2003-03-02 23:01:42 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
e4de92ce2b Hook up the if_my module to the build. 2003-02-27 14:49:56 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
ef9e45dd01 Build the ncp and nwfs modules again, but only on i386 for now. 2003-02-27 11:31:08 +00:00
Eric Anholt
05d1e23aa7 Split the arch-specific AGP files into the appropriate files.* and do the same
for the agp module, and add agp to the list of modules to compile for alpha.
Add an alpha_mb() to agp_flush_cache for alpha -- it's not correct but may
improve the situation, and it's what linux and NetBSD do.
2003-02-14 06:33:52 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f801952a0b We only provide agp drivers for the intel chipsets, move the agp
subdir to the i386-only section.
2003-02-13 21:13:10 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
83536948ae Add CanBe power management controller support.
Submitted by:	KIYOHARA Takashi <kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp>
2003-02-03 14:46:26 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
4875819c6e Run kldxref on sparc64, it works now. 2003-01-21 05:52:48 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
7534ac7ab7 A driver for the System Management Application Program
Interface (SMAPI) BIOS, which is present on some IBM
Thinkpad models (560, 600, 770 to name a few.)

The SMAPI BIOS provides access to System Information,
System Configuration, and Power Management.
2003-01-17 08:10:18 +00:00
Sam Leffler
0ac19bd5dc hookup wlan and rcv4 modules to the build
Reviewed by:	imp
2003-01-15 20:06:38 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
73badb2452 Build gem(4) on powerpc also. 2003-01-09 16:37:37 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
d16723e8e7 Moved if_hme to hme.
(I need a score card to keep track of the /sys layout fights)
2003-01-09 16:32:12 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
28d187c626 Build a gem module, for sparc64 only for now. 2003-01-08 20:40:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
b1c519de65 Add an hme(4) module.
PR:		46871
Submitted by:	Hartmut Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
2003-01-08 18:45:04 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
f2de139378 Don't run kldxref when installing modules on sparc64. kldxref and the whole
module dependency system rely on linker behaviour that is machine dependent
and not part of the elf spec, and only work by accident on other platforms.

Approved by:	re
2002-12-13 00:32:29 +00:00
Robert Watson
f7883a793c Correct alphabetization of awi entry.
Inane act of:	re
Spotted by:	bde
2002-12-08 17:59:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
e6f88402ff Move the awi module build dependency into the MACHINE_ARCH=i386 entry. 2002-12-08 03:55:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
3358dbd039 Hook up the awi module for build on i386 and pc98, which appear to be
the supported platforms.  We build it into GENERIC, and it is currently
listed on the supported module list for drivers.conf on i386, which
breaks the release build.  This may fix the release build for RC1 on
i386.

Conspiracy of:	re
2002-12-07 14:06:56 +00:00
Robert Watson
c3a04e1ea4 Unhook the old LOMAC module, now replaced with mac_lomac.
Approved by:	re (jhb)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-12-03 15:12:36 +00:00
Robert Watson
fe5f892d58 Unhook LOMAC kernel module since the functionality is now provided by
the smaller, cleaner, less bit-rotted mac_lomac module.

Approved by:	re
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-11-26 17:53:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
5773cccf19 Hook up the mac_lomac module build.
Approved by:	re
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
2002-11-26 17:35:44 +00:00
Scott Long
147e2e207e Hook the RAIDFrame module up to the build
Approved by:	re
2002-11-21 14:52:20 +00:00
John Baldwin
f6af4ff6cb Make 3dfx i386-only. The memrange API it uses may be defined in an MI
header, but it is only implemented on i386.
2002-11-08 20:04:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
787f149830 Move rc(4) over to MI notes and enable it as a MI module. 2002-11-08 19:34:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
7d2ba89bbf Move firewire back to being MI. 2002-11-07 16:19:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
01c8945ca3 Create a MACHINE_ARCH == i386 section that first lists modules common
to both i386 and pc98 and then uses MACHINE subsections to list modules
specific to i386/i386 and i386/pc98.
2002-11-07 15:01:12 +00:00
John Baldwin
246d578cba lnc(4) uses kvtop() and is thus i386-only for now. 2002-11-06 22:56:57 +00:00