which support a 2.5Gbps mode over fiber using next page extensions during
autonegotiation. Typically only found in blade systems which also include
a Broadcom 2.5Gbps capable switch.
MFC after: 2 weeks
in the Public Safety Band):
o add channel flags to identify half/quarter-rate operation
o add rate sets (need to check spec on 4Mb/s in 1/4 rate)
o add if_media definitions for new rates
o split net80211 channel setup out into ieee80211_chan_init
o fixup ieee80211_mhz2ieee and ieee80211_ieee2mhz to understand half/quarter
rate channels: note we temporarily use a nonstandard/hack numbering that
avoids overlap with 2.4G channels because we don't (yet) have enough
state to identify and/or map overlapping channel sets
o fixup ieee80211_ifmedia_init so it can be called post attach and will
recalculate the channel list and associated state; this enables changing
channel-related state like the regulatory domain after attach (will be
needed for 802.11d support too)
o add ieee80211_get_suprates to return a reference to the supported rate
set for a given channel
o add 3, 4.5, and 27 MB/s tx rates to rate <-> media conversion routines
o const-poison channel arg to ieee80211_chan2mode
applications.
Open[BGP|OSPF]D make use of this to determine the link status of
interfaces to make the right routing descisions.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 3 days
hosts to share an IP address, providing high availability and load
balancing.
Original work on CARP done by Michael Shalayeff, with many
additions by Marco Pfatschbacher and Ryan McBride.
FreeBSD port done solely by Max Laier.
Patch by: mlaier
Obtained from: OpenBSD (mickey, mcbride)
be changed, it is very convenient to be able to toggle SDH/Sonet,
idle/unassigned cells and scrambled mode and to see the carrier
state.
Reviewed by: -arch (if_media.h definitions)
11a/b/g by adding an optional 3-bit mode field
o correct the spelling of OFDM (was ODFM)
o add an 802.11 subtype option for turbo mode: the phy is clocked at 2x the
normal clock rate; note this can be applied to both OFDM in 11a and OFDM
in 11g mode (and possibly DS11 in 11b for certain phy's)
o add 802.11 CCK aliases for 11b/11g rates--the more common terminology
ibss is the modern ad-hoc mode. ibss-master is the same, except that
it creates the ibss network. This distinction is necessary because
some supported cards (symbol) support the former without supporting
the latter.
A seprate commit will introduce a demo-adhoc mode so that we can
disentwingle the multiple, mutually exclusive meandings of adhoc in
the present state of affairs.
Submitted by: jhay
despite the fact that most people want to set exactly the same settings
regardless of which card they have. It has been repeatidly suggested
that this configuration should be done via ifconfig. This patch
implements the required functionality in ifconfig and add support to the
wi and an drivers. It also provides partial, untested support for the
awi driver.
PR: 25577
Submitted by: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free
to use it as they please (but cannot). This is consistant with the other
BSD's who made this change quite some time ago. More commits to come.
by 2 with people just adding numbers on the end of the ethernet subtypes.
We now have an additional 14 subtypes available in ethernet.
Use one of them immediatly for homePNA.
Reviewed by: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
i386 platform boots, it is no longer ISA-centric, and is fully dynamic.
Most old drivers compile and run without modification via 'compatability
shims' to enable a smoother transition. eisa, isapnp and pccard* are
not yet using the new resource manager. Once fully converted, all drivers
will be loadable, including PCI and ISA.
(Some other changes appear to have snuck in, including a port of Soren's
ATA driver to the Alpha. Soren, back this out if you need to.)
This is a checkpoint of work-in-progress, but is quite functional.
The bulk of the work was done over the last few years by Doug Rabson and
Garrett Wollman.
Approved by: core
type may become necessary soon. :)
Also add a couple of additional macros that NetBSD has which we don't.
Nothing in FreeBSD uses these (yet) so adding them in shouldn't hurt
anything.
This is for various Olicom cards. An IBM driver is following.
This patch also adds support to tcpdump to decode packets on tokenring.
Congratulations to the proud father.. (below)
Submitted by: Larry Lile <lile@stdio.com>