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146 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wilko
59ec906dea Document WDMA2 limit on CMD646 per Soerens ata driver update 2000-02-23 21:36:24 +00:00
wilko
f800fd6a1b correct typos
Submitted by:	naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de
2000-02-23 19:54:13 +00:00
jkh
43fdccee10 Fix version # for ipfilter.
PR:		16818
Submitted by:	martti.kuparinen@nomadiclab.com
2000-02-20 08:45:01 +00:00
jkh
1c48968f9b Complete the make-over to transform Novice to Standard install. 2000-02-18 07:11:40 +00:00
jkh
6d96988ae3 Typo fix: s/replace/replaced/
Submitted by:	Adam <bsdx@looksharp.net>
2000-02-18 00:12:25 +00:00
cracauer
74cd885898 Note SA_SIGINFO, FPE trapcodes and sh fixes.
Fix whitespace, use two blank lines before new chapters.

Approved by:	jkh
2000-02-17 07:59:37 +00:00
jasone
e8cfdc976f Add short entries about the state of threads support.
i386/RELNOTES.TXT: Remove an alpha-specific comment with regard to gdb.

Approved by:	jkh
2000-02-16 19:38:20 +00:00
gallatin
0c9841a5b2 The AlphaServer 1000A is now known to work. Remove mentions of it
being untested.

Approved by:	jkh
2000-02-15 18:49:27 +00:00
mjacob
4a9fcd0c1f Update and provide full Qlogic controller support info.
approved: jkh
2000-02-14 23:46:52 +00:00
nsayer
0aec74e70b Add a blurb about SRA-enhanced telnet.
Not-Approved-by: jkh (he said documentation didn't need it)
2000-02-14 19:38:38 +00:00
gibbs
02bc14c320 Add references to new device support in the ahc, adv, and adw drivers. 2000-02-14 16:40:09 +00:00
wilko
d2dd4d79b4 Add info on OSF/1 emulation, IDE support on Alpha. Removed some references
to EISA cards as there is no EISA bus support on Alpha.
2000-02-13 12:05:14 +00:00
wilko
12d7fa6e35 Update IDE support for Miata, corrected Multia info, added info on 3000 memory 2000-02-13 12:02:10 +00:00
msmith
6606faa5d7 Update the current state of affairs with the AMI and Mylex drivers;
they're usable but booting is not supported at this time.

Approved-by:	jkh
2000-02-10 21:41:54 +00:00
jkh
7a89190bdd Whoops, missed a file in the previous cleanup. 2000-02-09 06:59:59 +00:00
jkh
1ef9626771 In a sudden burst of energy (perhaps it was that last mocha), attempt
to update the release docs to more current information.
2000-02-09 06:33:49 +00:00
n_hibma
517ce54f0e Add MacAlly Keyboard in USB section 2000-02-06 21:56:35 +00:00
wes
9e1ed982f2 Re-worded the NetWare support following some notes from Boris.
Submitted by:	Boris Popov, mostly.
2000-01-27 06:50:40 +00:00
wes
31506fd155 Add notes about NWFS client and NCP library for Boris.
Submitted by:	Boris Popov
Reviewed by:	Brian Fundakowski Feldman
2000-01-26 17:07:13 +00:00
wilko
2dd7d59ced Include email feedback on EISA bus. 2000-01-22 18:51:16 +00:00
n_hibma
1a21eb922b Update USB entries 2000-01-22 16:26:20 +00:00
wilko
30cca4a4fb update table to reflect move from wd to ata driver 2000-01-21 20:33:43 +00:00
wilko
01e3bccd0b This file has gone away. It's contents have become the starting point for the
GENERIC HARDWARE.TXT now located one directory level up. This saves
people from duplicating all updates in i386 that are in fact generic.
2000-01-21 19:24:33 +00:00
wilko
80a7800f00 This is an ugly way to make HARDWARE.TXT live here again (instead of
in [i386,alpha]HARDWARE.TXT. This particular file is destined to be
the generic HARDWARE.TXT. In [i386,alpha]HARWDARE.TXT the machdep
information will live from now on. This should fix the make release
failures people were experiencing.

Reviewed by:	Peter Wemm
2000-01-21 19:13:46 +00:00
wilko
2d1d6c5a2f Revamped Multia section. Included comments received from Peter Jeremy 2000-01-20 19:38:32 +00:00
wilko
3cca0c2271 Here is the new Alpha-specific HARDWARE.TXT Again, generic HARDWARE.TXT
info should go into release/texts/HARDWARE.TXT That file will  arrive there
shortly courtesy of the repo meisters ;-)
2000-01-19 23:04:21 +00:00
wilko
ba6a30dd58 Only briefly going away, will re-incarnate as HARDWARE.TXT 2000-01-19 23:00:37 +00:00
wilko
950ca24be4 Now that I have my NoName back I could confirm it: IDE is no-go on these
boards.
2000-01-18 22:48:24 +00:00
dillon
09edd2844b Flesh-out the VM & SWAP release notes.
Approved by: jkh
2000-01-18 22:43:21 +00:00
asmodai
abfc021d9f Add the Intel InBusiness 10/100 PCI Network Adapter
Submitted by:	Mohit Aron <aron@cs.rice.edu> on -current
2000-01-18 22:00:26 +00:00
wilko
9fe69108f2 Reshaped things a bit so that this can become alpha/HARDWARE.TXT 2000-01-18 20:13:16 +00:00
wilko
e5f999471f Changed references to 3.2-stable / 3.3 to 3.4-stable /3.5 2000-01-17 23:15:44 +00:00
wpaul
9a7458c2e6 The correct part number for the CATC ASIC is USB-EL1210A, not
USB-EL1201A or even USB-EL1202A. Wonder what drugs I was on when
I made this mistake, and then propagated it to 6 different files.

*sigh*
2000-01-17 18:49:20 +00:00
wilko
3d3acf8952 ALPHAHW.TXT described the supported machine types for FreeBSD/alpha
along with their quirks along with generic info on things like SRM,
bootable adapters etc.
2000-01-16 13:18:08 +00:00
kris
940f316c03 Remove reference to floppy tape drive. 2000-01-16 05:55:34 +00:00
kris
c355bd175e Mention openssl and auditing fixes. 2000-01-16 05:52:55 +00:00
phantom
e41bceb344 groff now is 1.15, not 1.11. 2000-01-15 14:42:06 +00:00
tanimura
1d9b257b40 - Introduce a new section 'Multimedia' for sound/
video capture cards.
- Add the description of newly supported sound cards.
2000-01-15 06:25:41 +00:00
hosokawa
bfd8d5b411 Remove a document file about PCCARD boot.flp because
PCCARD boot.flp has been merged into GENERIC boot.flp.
2000-01-15 03:42:59 +00:00
wpaul
1e2a8041d0 Add driver support for the Aironet 4500/4800 series wireless 802.11
NICs. (Finally!) The PCMCIA, ISA and PCI varieties are all supported,
though only the ISA and PCI ones will work on the alpha for now.
PCCARD, ISA and PCI attachments are all provided. Also provided an
ancontrol(8) utility for configuring the NIC, man pages, and updated
pccard.conf.sample. ISA cards are supported in both ISA PnP and hard-wired
mode, although you must configure the kernel explicitly to support the
hardwired mode since you have to know the I/O address and port ahead
of time.

Special thanks to Doug Ambrisko for doing the initial newbus hackery
and getting it to work in infrastructure mode.
2000-01-14 20:41:03 +00:00
wpaul
25bfa75395 Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the CATC
USB-EL1202A chipset. Between this and the other two drivers, we should
have support for pretty much every USB ethernet adapter on the market.
The only other USB chip that I know of is the SMC USB97C196, and right
now I don't know of any adapters that use it (including the ones made
by SMC :/ ).

Note that the CATC chip supports a nifty feature: read and write combining.
This allows multiple ethernet packets to be transfered in a single USB
bulk in/out transaction. However I'm again having trouble with large
bulk in transfers like I did with the ADMtek chip, which leads me to
believe that our USB stack needs some work before we can really make
use of this feature. When/if things improve, I intend to revisit the
aue and cue drivers. For now, I've lost enough sanity points.
2000-01-14 03:14:49 +00:00
guido
e22c8a3445 Add ipfilter 3.3.6 2000-01-13 20:00:48 +00:00
asmodai
13880531c2 Add the LSI-Logic 53C875e chipset and the DawiControl DC2976UW entries
to our hardware list.

PR:		15744
Submitted by:	Sascha Blank <blank@uni-tier.de>
2000-01-13 13:43:21 +00:00
sheldonh
982923a45a Remove the cautionary note concerning the move of the chown binary
and its link chgrp, since the change has been reverted.

Reported by:	Kelly Yancey <kbyanc@posi.net>
2000-01-12 14:49:51 +00:00
wpaul
c448dd1fa7 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
wpaul
a0156fbe84 Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the
Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101B chip, including the LinkSys USB10T, the
Entrega NET-USB-E45, the Peracom USB Ethernet Adapter, the 3Com
3c19250 and the ADS Technologies USB-10BT. This device is 10mbs
half-duplex only, so there's miibus or ifmedia support. This device
also requires firmware to be loaded into it, however KLSI allows
redistribution of the firmware images (I specifically asked about
this; they said it was ok).

Special thanks to Annelise Anderson for getting me in touch with
KLSI (eventually) and thanks to KLSI for providing the necessary
programming info.

Highlights:
- Add driver files to /sys/dev/usb
- update usbdevs and regenerate attendate files
- update usb_quirks.c
- Update HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT for i386 and alpha
- Update LINT, GENERIC and others for i386, alpha and pc98
- Add man page
- Add module
- Update sysinstall and userconfig.c
2000-01-05 04:27:24 +00:00
wpaul
b39a79861d 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
imp
f7dd0a4025 Add sn device: smc 91xx based ethernet controllers 1999-12-18 06:23:03 +00:00
jkh
68303bfb69 Correct comment about creating a boot floppy.
Submited by:	Jack O'Neill <jack@germanium.xtalwind.net>
1999-12-16 00:36:05 +00:00
hm
a53726a684 update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90 1999-12-14 21:14:28 +00:00