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1.783
date	2000.06.13.22.28.46;	author peter;	state dead;
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1.782
date	2000.06.13.09.10.36;	author kato;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.781
date	2000.06.09.23.47.30;	author jhb;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.780
date	2000.06.09.13.09.50;	author alex;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.779
date	2000.06.06.10.31.19;	author joerg;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.778
date	2000.05.31.19.01.45;	author msmith;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.777
date	2000.05.30.23.01.37;	author green;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.776
date	2000.05.22.16.12.28;	author dan;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.775
date	2000.05.22.15.00.40;	author dan;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.774
date	2000.05.21.13.52.12;	author peter;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.773
date	2000.05.19.20.46.28;	author msmith;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.772
date	2000.05.01.22.48.18;	author n_hibma;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.771
date	2000.04.26.20.16.56;	author phk;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.770
date	2000.04.16.20.48.28;	author msmith;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.769
date	2000.04.16.06.50.03;	author phk;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.768
date	2000.04.15.03.34.13;	author rwatson;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.767
date	2000.04.10.18.33.23;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.766
date	2000.04.09.21.15.23;	author archie;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.765
date	2000.04.08.00.02.53;	author brian;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.764
date	2000.04.06.02.48.43;	author imp;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.763
date	2000.04.02.07.02.48;	author green;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.762
date	2000.03.31.09.05.19;	author hm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.761
date	2000.03.31.08.58.50;	author hm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.760
date	2000.03.23.16.22.50;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.759
date	2000.03.20.10.17.13;	author peter;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.758
date	2000.03.19.13.33.26;	author peter;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.757
date	2000.03.19.10.19.23;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.756
date	2000.03.18.19.30.58;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.755
date	2000.03.18.18.39.02;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.754
date	2000.03.18.17.30.12;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.753
date	2000.03.16.09.16.07;	author n_hibma;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.752
date	2000.03.14.16.47.59;	author sos;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.751
date	2000.03.14.13.23.10;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.750
date	2000.03.13.11.37.43;	author ru;	state Exp;
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1.749
date	2000.03.09.16.32.56;	author jlemon;	state Exp;
branches
	1.749.2.1;
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1.748
date	2000.03.07.13.56.37;	author nik;	state Exp;
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1.747
date	2000.02.26.05.07.05;	author mdodd;	state Exp;
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1.746
date	2000.02.23.07.44.24;	author jasone;	state Exp;
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1.745
date	2000.02.16.04.27.04;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.744
date	2000.02.15.01.08.27;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.743
date	2000.02.13.03.31.52;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.742
date	2000.01.29.18.07.04;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.741
date	2000.01.29.17.56.23;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.740
date	2000.01.29.17.28.48;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.739
date	2000.01.29.16.39.14;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.738
date	2000.01.29.13.54.40;	author shin;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.737
date	2000.01.27.19.28.15;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.736
date	2000.01.27.17.41.38;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.735
date	2000.01.25.18.56.41;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.734
date	2000.01.24.17.16.03;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.733
date	2000.01.24.08.47.59;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.732
date	2000.01.23.14.46.20;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.731
date	2000.01.23.14.34.38;	author peter;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.730
date	2000.01.23.12.18.53;	author peter;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.729
date	2000.01.23.03.35.09;	author bp;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.728
date	2000.01.19.18.17.25;	author jkh;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.727
date	2000.01.16.09.37.18;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.726
date	2000.01.15.07.46.39;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.725
date	2000.01.14.20.40.58;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.724
date	2000.01.14.08.16.28;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.723
date	2000.01.14.03.14.42;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.722
date	2000.01.14.00.18.01;	author nsouch;	state Exp;
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1.721
date	2000.01.13.07.01.13;	author mdodd;	state Exp;
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1.720
date	2000.01.10.12.06.32;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.719
date	2000.01.09.23.33.38;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.718
date	2000.01.09.14.47.38;	author bde;	state Exp;
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1.717
date	2000.01.08.17.51.33;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.716
date	2000.01.08.16.01.58;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.715
date	2000.01.07.22.18.49;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.714
date	2000.01.07.14.41.12;	author newton;	state Exp;
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1.713
date	2000.01.06.16.45.56;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.712
date	2000.01.05.21.41.16;	author newton;	state Exp;
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1.711
date	2000.01.05.04.27.12;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.710
date	2000.01.04.23.09.42;	author dillon;	state Exp;
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1.709
date	2000.01.04.11.17.07;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.708
date	2000.01.04.00.04.27;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.707
date	2000.01.03.20.37.15;	author newton;	state Exp;
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1.706
date	99.12.28.02.01.03;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.705
date	99.12.22.19.13.15;	author shin;	state Exp;
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1.704
date	99.12.21.14.39.22;	author tanimura;	state Exp;
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1.703
date	99.12.19.06.22.11;	author green;	state Exp;
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1.702
date	99.12.18.06.27.31;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.701
date	99.12.18.06.11.19;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.700
date	99.12.17.02.31.36;	author tanimura;	state Exp;
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1.699
date	99.12.15.13.29.05;	author hm;	state Exp;
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1.698
date	99.12.15.10.04.03;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.697
date	99.12.15.05.10.00;	author tanimura;	state Exp;
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1.696
date	99.12.14.20.52.41;	author hm;	state Exp;
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1.695
date	99.12.10.10.44.46;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.694
date	99.12.08.18.55.37;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.693
date	99.12.07.17.39.00;	author shin;	state Exp;
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1.692
date	99.12.06.18.17.41;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.691
date	99.12.04.17.41.19;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.690
date	99.12.03.21.21.46;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.689
date	99.12.02.10.01.06;	author mdodd;	state Exp;
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1.688
date	99.12.02.03.13.11;	author jlemon;	state Exp;
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1.687
date	99.12.02.03.01.54;	author billf;	state Exp;
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1.686
date	99.12.01.16.25.24;	author sheldonh;	state Exp;
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1.685
date	99.11.28.00.48.13;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.684
date	99.11.27.22.46.51;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.683
date	99.11.26.20.08.39;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.682
date	99.11.25.20.45.44;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.681
date	99.11.25.01.20.29;	author tanimura;	state Exp;
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1.680
date	99.11.23.21.44.59;	author guido;	state Exp;
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1.679
date	99.11.22.11.12.59;	author shin;	state Exp;
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1.678
date	99.11.22.06.10.25;	author tanimura;	state Exp;
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1.677
date	99.11.21.03.27.29;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.676
date	99.11.16.23.30.05;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.675
date	99.11.09.00.39.55;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.674
date	99.11.08.14.16.48;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.673
date	99.11.08.09.57.10;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.672
date	99.11.07.09.52.04;	author sos;	state Exp;
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1.671
date	99.11.06.23.41.07;	author eivind;	state Exp;
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1.670
date	99.11.05.20.40.01;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.669
date	99.11.05.20.37.23;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.668
date	99.11.02.22.38.50;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.667
date	99.11.02.14.25.04;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.666
date	99.11.01.22.50.52;	author eivind;	state Exp;
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1.665
date	99.11.01.04.02.57;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.664
date	99.10.27.06.30.10;	author mdodd;	state Exp;
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1.663
date	99.10.25.02.41.57;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.662
date	99.10.23.04.28.09;	author julian;	state Exp;
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1.661
date	99.10.21.09.12.18;	author luoqi;	state Exp;
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1.660
date	99.10.21.09.05.24;	author julian;	state Exp;
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1.659
date	99.10.15.17.29.20;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.658
date	99.10.10.15.20.06;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.657
date	99.10.07.02.24.20;	author msmith;	state Exp;
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1.656
date	99.10.03.07.09.29;	author bde;	state Exp;
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1.655
date	99.10.02.20.20.32;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.654
date	99.10.02.05.30.40;	author bp;	state Exp;
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1.653
date	99.09.27.02.13.38;	author billf;	state Exp;
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1.652
date	99.09.25.11.28.18;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.651
date	99.09.23.04.22.33;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.650
date	99.09.22.19.46.14;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.649
date	99.09.22.05.48.31;	author dillon;	state Exp;
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1.648
date	99.09.22.05.07.49;	author wpaul;	state Exp;
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1.647
date	99.09.22.04.11.55;	author dillon;	state Exp;
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1.646
date	99.09.21.11.15.58;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.645
date	99.09.13.09.45.06;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.644
date	99.09.13.08.36.15;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.643
date	99.09.12.17.22.07;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.642
date	99.09.11.16.05.48;	author gibbs;	state Exp;
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1.641
date	99.09.08.22.03.46;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.640
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1.639
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1.638
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1.637
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1.636
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1.635
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1.634
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1.633
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1.632
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1.631
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1.630
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1.629
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1.628
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1.627
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1.626
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1.625
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1.624
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1.623
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1.622
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1.621
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1.620
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1.619
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1.618
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1.617
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1.616
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1.615
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1.614
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1.613
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1.612
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1.611
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1.610
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1.609
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1.608
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1.607
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1.606
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1.605
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1.604
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1.603
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1.602
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1.601
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1.600
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1.599
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1.598
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1.597
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1.596
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1.595
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1.594
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1.593
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1.592
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1.591
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1.590
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1.589
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1.588
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1.587
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1.586
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1.585
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1.584
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1.583
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1.582
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1.581
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1.580
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1.579
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1.578
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1.577
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1.576
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1.575
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1.574
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1.573
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1.572
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1.571
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1.570
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1.569
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1.568
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1.567
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1.566
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1.565
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1.564
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1.563
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1.562
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1.561
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1.560
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1.559
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1.558
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1.557
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1.556
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1.555
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1.554
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1.553
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1.552
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1.551
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1.550
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1.549
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1.548
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1.547
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1.546
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1.545
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1.544
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1.543
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1.542
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1.541
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1.540
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1.539
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1.538
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1.537
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1.536
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1.535
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1.534
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1.533
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1.532
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1.531
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1.530
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1.529
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1.528
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1.527
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1.526
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1.525
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1.524
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1.523
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1.522
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1.521
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1.520
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1.519
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1.518
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1.517
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1.511
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1.510
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1.509
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1.377
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1.371
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1.370
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1.369
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1.368
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1.367
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1.365
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1.364
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1.361
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1.360
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1.359
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1.357
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1.356
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1.353
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date	94.08.28.06.46.25;	author davidg;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.73
date	94.08.27.16.23.03;	author davidg;	state Exp;
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1.72
date	94.08.19.00.00.41;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.71
date	94.05.18.16.23.25;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.70
date	94.05.17.23.20.32;	author jkh;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.69
date	94.05.17.22.30.41;	author jkh;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.68
date	94.05.17.14.18.13;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.67
date	94.05.17.14.15.11;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.66
date	94.05.13.08.48.22;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.65
date	94.04.29.21.53.55;	author gclarkii;	state Exp;
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1.64
date	94.04.23.21.39.02;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.63
date	94.04.23.12.13.27;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.62
date	94.04.13.01.29.14;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.61
date	94.04.07.22.18.49;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.60
date	94.04.07.12.10.15;	author davidg;	state Exp;
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1.59
date	94.04.04.17.27.45;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.58
date	94.03.19.22.17.56;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.57
date	94.03.15.01.58.16;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.56
date	94.03.11.22.17.24;	author swallace;	state Exp;
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1.55
date	94.03.11.10.31.04;	author swallace;	state Exp;
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1.54
date	94.02.27.21.53.53;	author phk;	state Exp;
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1.53
date	94.02.09.05.35.57;	author nate;	state Exp;
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1.52
date	94.02.07.05.55.48;	author alm;	state Exp;
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1.51
date	94.02.01.10.46.43;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.50
date	94.02.01.08.34.16;	author ache;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.49
date	94.01.31.10.26.43;	author davidg;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.48
date	94.01.29.21.41.36;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.47
date	94.01.29.03.17.39;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.46
date	94.01.27.01.01.22;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.45
date	94.01.25.11.08.24;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.44
date	94.01.25.03.16.31;	author ache;	state Exp;
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1.43
date	94.01.22.09.25.37;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.42
date	94.01.21.09.55.56;	author davidg;	state Exp;
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1.41
date	94.01.17.05.45.26;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.40
date	94.01.16.12.01.32;	author ats;	state Exp;
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1.39
date	94.01.10.18.53.52;	author ats;	state Exp;
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1.38
date	94.01.09.13.30.49;	author ats;	state Exp;
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1.37
date	94.01.06.18.15.20;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.36
date	94.01.05.14.56.48;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.35
date	94.01.04.20.10.33;	author nate;	state Exp;
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1.34
date	93.12.19.22.45.13;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.33
date	93.12.19.00.49.52;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.32
date	93.12.12.12.22.27;	author davidg;	state Exp;
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1.31
date	93.12.06.01.57.16;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.30
date	93.11.18.05.01.45;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.29
date	93.11.17.23.24.12;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.28
date	93.11.07.22.54.51;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.27
date	93.11.07.21.46.25;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.26
date	93.11.07.17.40.05;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.25
date	93.11.07.16.44.40;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.24
date	93.11.07.05.26.17;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.23
date	93.11.03.20.02.23;	author ats;	state Exp;
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1.22
date	93.10.31.00.20.35;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.21
date	93.10.23.22.55.43;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.20
date	93.10.23.22.20.47;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.19
date	93.10.23.21.21.52;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.18
date	93.10.23.10.49.00;	author jkh;	state Exp;
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1.17
date	93.10.19.19.49.24;	author nate;	state Exp;
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1.16
date	93.10.18.22.46.58;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.15
date	93.10.12.06.24.02;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.14
date	93.10.08.16.52.43;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.13
date	93.10.01.04.20.16;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.12
date	93.09.30.20.45.37;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.11
date	93.09.30.20.44.32;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.10
date	93.09.26.23.21.12;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.9
date	93.09.24.21.01.11;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.8
date	93.09.21.06.16.07;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.7
date	93.09.13.03.15.26;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.6
date	93.09.06.16.17.37;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.5
date	93.08.31.15.17.25;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.4
date	93.08.28.13.21.46;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.3
date	93.08.27.02.10.12;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.2
date	93.08.26.17.55.58;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.1
date	93.08.22.02.59.49;	author rgrimes;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.1
date	2000.03.18.18.12.33;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.2
date	2000.03.18.19.04.43;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.3
date	2000.03.18.19.53.51;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.4
date	2000.03.19.10.26.40;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.5
date	2000.04.10.18.34.55;	author asmodai;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.6
date	2000.04.18.04.48.32;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.7
date	2000.05.19.20.47.09;	author msmith;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.8
date	2000.06.06.10.32.13;	author joerg;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.9
date	2000.06.13.08.42.05;	author ru;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.10
date	2000.06.18.04.43.43;	author ps;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.11
date	2000.06.21.12.22.37;	author kato;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.12
date	2000.07.15.07.14.23;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.13
date	2000.07.17.07.16.49;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.14
date	2000.07.17.13.48.39;	author sheldonh;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.15
date	2000.07.18.13.10.24;	author alex;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.16
date	2000.07.20.00.45.07;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.17
date	2000.07.20.19.07.02;	author imp;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.18
date	2000.07.28.04.03.44;	author alfred;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.19
date	2000.08.03.01.01.18;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.20
date	2000.08.07.15.12.01;	author brian;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.21
date	2000.08.08.07.50.56;	author kbyanc;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.22
date	2000.08.08.08.02.18;	author kbyanc;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.23
date	2000.08.31.10.27.17;	author sheldonh;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.24
date	2000.09.11.20.07.15;	author semenu;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.25
date	2000.09.21.20.33.51;	author msmith;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.26
date	2000.09.27.16.31.19;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.27
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1.749.2.28
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1.749.2.29
date	2000.10.09.00.52.44;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.30
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1.749.2.31
date	2000.10.12.17.51.59;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.32
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1.749.2.33
date	2000.10.29.06.41.28;	author dougb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.34
date	2000.10.29.11.05.46;	author non;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.35
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1.749.2.36
date	2000.11.08.00.30.05;	author alfred;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.37
date	2000.11.16.17.28.31;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.38
date	2000.11.18.09.22.07;	author non;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.39
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1.749.2.40
date	2001.01.02.22.53.53;	author dmlb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.41
date	2001.01.09.01.03.31;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.42
date	2001.01.19.05.02.04;	author dillon;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.43
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1.749.2.44
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1.749.2.45
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1.749.2.46
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1.749.2.47
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1.749.2.48
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1.749.2.49
date	2001.04.17.19.55.44;	author alfred;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.50
date	2001.04.21.09.47.43;	author schweikh;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.51
date	2001.05.04.05.26.59;	author dd;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.52
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1.749.2.53
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1.749.2.54
date	2001.05.18.11.01.19;	author bp;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.55
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1.749.2.56
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1.749.2.57
date	2001.06.08.19.59.00;	author semenu;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.58
date	2001.06.09.16.18.11;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.59
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1.749.2.60
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1.749.2.61
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1.749.2.62
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1.749.2.63
date	2001.06.22.02.24.36;	author silby;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.64
date	2001.06.29.21.14.24;	author ume;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.65
date	2001.07.09.17.34.19;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.66
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1.749.2.67
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1.749.2.68
date	2001.07.19.05.40.42;	author dd;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.69
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1.749.2.70
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1.749.2.71
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1.749.2.72
date	2001.07.24.19.10.16;	author brooks;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.73
date	2001.07.27.08.57.50;	author pirzyk;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.74
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1.749.2.75
date	2001.08.01.19.33.47;	author iedowse;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.76
date	2001.08.09.01.12.49;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.77
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1.749.2.78
date	2001.08.30.12.29.56;	author murray;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.79
date	2001.09.15.00.43.16;	author dillon;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.80
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1.749.2.81
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1.749.2.82
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1.749.2.83
date	2001.10.10.11.59.21;	author murray;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.84
date	2001.10.11.22.37.32;	author cjc;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.85
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1.749.2.86
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1.749.2.87
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1.749.2.88
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1.749.2.89
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1.749.2.90
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1.749.2.91
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1.749.2.92
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1.749.2.93
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1.749.2.94
date	2001.12.14.11.30.24;	author rwatson;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.95;

1.749.2.95
date	2001.12.19.20.59.28;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.96;

1.749.2.96
date	2001.12.23.08.17.37;	author pirzyk;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.97;

1.749.2.97
date	2002.01.31.05.25.44;	author jdp;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.98;

1.749.2.98
date	2002.02.05.16.02.32;	author silby;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.99;

1.749.2.99
date	2002.02.13.22.33.41;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.100;

1.749.2.100
date	2002.02.18.22.56.39;	author luigi;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.101;

1.749.2.101
date	2002.02.19.01.54.53;	author luigi;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.102;

1.749.2.102
date	2002.03.04.04.01.35;	author alfred;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.103;

1.749.2.103
date	2002.03.07.17.48.54;	author jhay;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.104;

1.749.2.104
date	2002.03.09.17.44.10;	author rwatson;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.105;

1.749.2.105
date	2002.03.09.21.56.54;	author luigi;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.106;

1.749.2.106
date	2002.03.11.01.23.05;	author dd;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.107;

1.749.2.107
date	2002.04.15.00.52.10;	author will;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.108;

1.749.2.108
date	2002.04.19.05.52.12;	author nsouch;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.109;

1.749.2.109
date	2002.04.24.18.45.24;	author joerg;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.110;

1.749.2.110
date	2002.04.25.12.29.19;	author gj;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.111;

1.749.2.111
date	2002.04.28.23.01.33;	author dwmalone;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.112;

1.749.2.112
date	2002.04.30.17.48.15;	author tmm;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.113;

1.749.2.113
date	2002.04.30.22.58.38;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.114;

1.749.2.114
date	2002.05.04.06.47.24;	author msmith;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.115;

1.749.2.115
date	2002.05.22.17.08.04;	author pdeuskar;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.116
date	2002.07.02.00.09.04;	author trhodes;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.117
date	2002.07.09.18.04.52;	author rwatson;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.118;

1.749.2.118
date	2002.08.12.21.38.54;	author joe;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.119;

1.749.2.119
date	2002.08.20.23.48.15;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.120
date	2002.08.24.08.09.39;	author nsayer;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.121
date	2002.08.24.14.17.03;	author nsayer;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.122;

1.749.2.122
date	2002.09.01.22.51.58;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.123
date	2002.09.17.22.39.52;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.124
date	2002.10.05.18.31.47;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.125
date	2002.10.12.15.25.14;	author kuriyama;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.126
date	2002.10.17.15.38.59;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
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next	1.749.2.127;

1.749.2.127
date	2002.10.31.23.10.34;	author thomas;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.128
date	2002.11.03.11.14.28;	author simokawa;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.129
date	2002.11.19.20.54.34;	author cognet;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.130
date	2002.11.19.22.14.38;	author cognet;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.131
date	2002.11.21.01.28.17;	author ticso;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.132
date	2002.11.21.23.47.23;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.133
date	2002.11.22.01.34.57;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.134
date	2002.12.01.14.03.10;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.135
date	2003.01.05.19.22.34;	author semenu;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.136
date	2003.02.23.17.45.28;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.137
date	2003.02.24.22.39.14;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.138
date	2003.03.14.21.22.34;	author jhb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.139
date	2003.03.28.20.01.08;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.140
date	2003.04.04.22.21.30;	author tegge;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.141
date	2003.04.15.06.33.07;	author silby;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.142
date	2003.04.15.18.15.07;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.143
date	2003.04.26.07.25.36;	author anholt;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.144
date	2003.06.04.17.56.59;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.145
date	2003.06.17.15.39.19;	author maxim;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.146
date	2003.07.21.12.19.23;	author akiyama;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.147
date	2003.07.22.13.41.17;	author harti;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.148
date	2003.07.22.17.58.27;	author sam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.149
date	2003.07.30.13.57.35;	author akiyama;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.150
date	2003.08.07.04.32.10;	author njl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.151
date	2003.08.22.20.52.48;	author jhb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.152
date	2003.08.24.08.24.37;	author hsu;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.153
date	2003.10.22.19.04.08;	author jhb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.154
date	2003.11.14.12.06.35;	author simokawa;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.155
date	2003.11.14.12.14.07;	author simokawa;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.156
date	2003.11.14.12.16.46;	author simokawa;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.157
date	2003.11.28.08.51.54;	author ru;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.158
date	2003.11.30.13.05.37;	author akiyama;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.159
date	2004.01.18.09.17.53;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.160
date	2004.02.17.20.52.56;	author julian;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.161
date	2004.03.03.15.24.14;	author sobomax;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.162
date	2004.04.01.16.16.56;	author rik;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.163
date	2004.04.07.08.53.48;	author rik;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.164
date	2004.04.07.20.29.01;	author vkashyap;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.165
date	2004.04.20.13.03.55;	author njl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.166
date	2004.05.20.13.36.36;	author rik;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.167
date	2004.06.02.19.06.37;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.168
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1.749.2.169
date	2004.06.30.17.44.08;	author rik;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.170
date	2004.07.15.07.46.24;	author roam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.171
date	2004.07.29.07.34.46;	author roam;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.172
date	2004.10.07.11.45.21;	author dds;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.173
date	2004.12.08.22.33.10;	author rsm;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.174
date	2005.01.13.00.50.47;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.175
date	2005.01.17.09.37.27;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.176
date	2006.03.04.23.01.38;	author rik;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.177
date	2006.06.08.17.55.15;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.178
date	2006.06.23.16.47.45;	author jhb;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.179
date	2012.11.17.07.26.06;	author svnexp;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.138.2.1
date	2003.03.28.20.05.39;	author scottl;	state Exp;
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1.749.2.173.2.1
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1.749.2.173.2.2
date	2005.01.19.18.24.17;	author kensmith;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.1
date	99.01.31.12.42.56;	author yokota;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.2
date	99.02.15.02.50.08;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.3
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1.539.2.4
date	99.02.20.21.17.50;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.5
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1.539.2.6
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1.539.2.7
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1.539.2.8
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1.539.2.9
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1.539.2.10
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1.539.2.11
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1.539.2.12
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1.539.2.13
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1.539.2.14
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1.539.2.15
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1.539.2.16
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1.539.2.17
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1.539.2.18
date	99.05.11.05.43.44;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.19
date	99.05.14.17.41.10;	author roger;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.20
date	99.05.15.18.13.58;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.21
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1.539.2.22
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1.539.2.23
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1.539.2.24
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1.539.2.25
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1.539.2.26
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1.539.2.27
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1.539.2.28
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1.539.2.29
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1.539.2.30
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1.539.2.31
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1.539.2.32
date	99.08.24.16.42.15;	author chris;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.33
date	99.08.26.19.39.38;	author ken;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.34
date	99.08.29.15.11.51;	author iwasaki;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.35
date	99.08.29.16.05.19;	author peter;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.36
date	99.09.11.15.46.38;	author gibbs;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.37
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1.539.2.38
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1.539.2.39
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1.539.2.40
date	99.10.02.20.22.32;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.41
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1.539.2.42
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1.539.2.43
date	99.10.22.01.03.02;	author luoqi;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.44
date	99.11.01.22.23.51;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.45
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1.539.2.46
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1.539.2.47
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1.539.2.48
date	99.12.03.08.09.22;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.49
date	99.12.03.12.52.40;	author sheldonh;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.50
date	99.12.06.22.06.51;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.51
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1.539.2.52
date	99.12.15.19.35.13;	author joe;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.53
date	2000.01.08.18.39.49;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.54
date	2000.01.31.21.30.30;	author archie;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.55
date	2000.03.04.04.53.58;	author mjacob;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.56
date	2000.06.13.08.48.06;	author ru;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.57
date	2000.09.29.22.07.28;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.58
date	2003.07.29.19.35.50;	author bde;	state Exp;
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1.539.2.19.2.1
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1.349.2.1
date	97.07.02.19.53.37;	author wollman;	state Exp;
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1.286.2.1
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1.286.2.2
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1.286.2.3
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1.286.2.4
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1.286.2.5
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1.286.2.6
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@Borrow phk's axe and apply the next stage of config(8)'s evolution.

Use Warner Losh's "hint" driver to decode ascii strings to fill the
resource table at boot time.

config(8) no longer generates an ioconf.c table - ie: the configuration
no longer has to be compiled into the kernel.  You can reconfigure your
isa devices with the likes of this at loader(8) time:
  set hint.ed.0.port=0x320

userconfig will be rewritten to use this style interface one day and will
move to /boot/userconfig.4th or something like that.

It is still possible to statically compile in a set of hints into a kernel
if you do not wish to use loader(8).  See the "hints" directive in GENERIC
as an example.

All device wiring has been moved out of config(8).  There is a set of
helper scripts (see i386/conf/gethints.pl, and the same for alpha and pc98)
that extract the 'at isa? port foo irq bar' from the old files and produces
a hints file.  If you install this file as /boot/device.hints (and update
/boot/defaults/loader.conf - You can do a build/install in sys/boot) then
loader will load it automatically for you.  You can also compile in the
hints directly with:  hints "device.hints"  as well.

There are a few things that I'm not too happy with yet.  Under this scheme,
things like LINT would no longer be useful as "documentation" of settings.
I have renamed this file to 'NOTES' and stored the example hints strings
in it.  However... this is not something that config(8) understands, so
there is a script that extracts the build-specific data from the
documentation file (NOTES) to produce a LINT that can be config'ed and
built.  A stack of man4 pages will need updating. :-/

Also, since there is no longer a difference between 'device' and
'pseudo-device' I collapsed the two together, and the resulting 'device'
takes a 'number of units' for devices that still have it statically
allocated.  eg:  'device fe 4' will compile the fe driver with NFE set
to 4.  You can then set hints for 4 units (0 - 3).  Also note that
'device fe0' will be interpreted as "zero units of 'fe'" which would be
bad, so there is a config warning for this.  This is only needed for
old drivers that still have static limits on numbers of units.
All the statically limited drivers that I could find were marked.

Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when transitioning!

Moral support by: phk, msmith, dfr, asmodai, imp, and others
@
text
@#
# LINT -- config file for checking all the sources, tries to pull in
#	as much of the source tree as it can.
#
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.782 2000/06/13 09:10:36 kato Exp $
#
# NB: You probably don't want to try running a kernel built from this
# file.  Instead, you should start from GENERIC, and add options from
# this file as required.
#

#
# This directive is mandatory; it defines the architecture to be
# configured for; in this case, the 386 family based IBM-PC and
# compatibles.
#
machine		i386

#
# This is the ``identification'' of the kernel.  Usually this should
# be the same as the name of your kernel.
#
ident		LINT

#
# The `maxusers' parameter controls the static sizing of a number of
# internal system tables by a complicated formula defined in param.c.
#
maxusers	10

#
# The `makeoptions' parameter allows variables to be passed to the
# generated Makefile in the build area.
#
# CONF_CFLAGS gives some extra compiler flags that are added to ${CFLAGS}
# after most other flags.  Here we use it to inhibit use of non-optimal
# gcc builtin functions (e.g., memcmp).
#
# DEBUG happens to be magic.
# The following is equivalent to 'config -g KERNELNAME' and creates
# 'kernel.debug' compiled with -g debugging as well as a normal
# 'kernel'.  Use 'make install.debug' to install the debug kernel
# but that isn't normally necessary as the debug symbols are not loaded
# by the kernel and are not useful there anyway.
#
# KERNEL can be overridden so that you can change the default name of your
# kernel.
#
makeoptions	CONF_CFLAGS=-fno-builtin  #Don't allow use of memcmp, etc.
#makeoptions	DEBUG=-g		#Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
#makeoptions	KERNEL=foo		#Build kernel "foo" and install "/foo"

#
# Certain applications can grow to be larger than the 128M limit
# that FreeBSD initially imposes.  Below are some options to
# allow that limit to grow to 256MB, and can be increased further
# with changing the parameters.  MAXDSIZ is the maximum that the
# limit can be set to, and the DFLDSIZ is the default value for
# the limit.  You might want to set the default lower than the
# max, and explicitly set the maximum with a shell command for processes
# that regularly exceed the limit like INND.
#
options 	MAXDSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
options 	DFLDSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"

#
# BLKDEV_IOSIZE sets the default block size used in user block
# device I/O.  Note that this value will be overriden by the label
# when specifying a block device from a label with a non-0
# partition blocksize.  The default is PAGE_SIZE.
#
options 	BLKDEV_IOSIZE=8192

# Options for the VM subsystem
#options 	PQ_NOOPT		# No coloring
options 	PQ_LARGECACHE		# color for 512k/16k cache
#options 	PQ_HUGECACHE		# color for 1024k/16k cache
#options 	PQ_MEDIUMCACHE		# color for 64k/16k cache
#options 	PQ_NORMALCACHE		# color for 256k/16k cache

# This allows you to actually store this configuration file into
# the kernel binary itself, where it may be later read by saying:
#    strings -n 3 /kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p' > MYKERNEL
#
options 	INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # Include this file in kernel

#
# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
# be correctly guesst by the bootstrap code, or an override if
# the RB_DFLTROOT flag (-r) is specified when booting the kernel.
#
options 	ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:da0s2e\"


#####################################################################
# SMP OPTIONS:
#
# SMP enables building of a Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel.
# APIC_IO enables the use of the IO APIC for Symmetric I/O.
# NCPU sets the number of CPUs, defaults to 2.
# NBUS sets the number of busses, defaults to 8.
# NAPIC sets the number of IO APICs on the motherboard, defaults to 1.
# NINTR sets the total number of INTs provided by the motherboard.
#
# Notes:
#
#  An SMP kernel will ONLY run on an Intel MP spec. qualified motherboard.
#
#  Be sure to disable 'cpu I386_CPU' && 'cpu I486_CPU' for SMP kernels.
#
#  Check the 'Rogue SMP hardware' section to see if additional options
#   are required by your hardware.
#

# Mandatory:
options 	SMP			# Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options 	APIC_IO			# Symmetric (APIC) I/O

# Optional, these are the defaults plus 1:
options 	NCPU=5			# number of CPUs
options 	NBUS=10			# number of busses
options 	NAPIC=2			# number of IO APICs
options 	NINTR=25		# number of INTs

#
# Rogue SMP hardware:
#

# Bridged PCI cards:
#
# The MP tables of most of the current generation MP motherboards
#  do NOT properly support bridged PCI cards.  To use one of these
#  cards you should refer to ???


#####################################################################
# CPU OPTIONS

#
# You must specify at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on);
# deleting the specification for CPUs you don't need to use may make
# parts of the system run faster.  This is especially true removing
# I386_CPU.
#
cpu		I386_CPU
cpu		I486_CPU
cpu		I586_CPU		# aka Pentium(tm)
cpu		I686_CPU		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)

#
# Options for CPU features.
#
# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE enables FPU operand cache on IBM
# BlueLightning CPU.  It works only with Cyrix FPU, and this option
# should not be used with Intel FPU.
#
# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning
# CPU if CPU supports it. The default is double-clock mode on
# BlueLightning CPU box.
#
# CPU_BTB_EN enables branch target buffer on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
#
# CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE sets L1 cache of Cyrix 486DLC CPU in direct
# mapped mode.  Default is 2-way set associative mode.
#
# CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking for the entire address space
# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs by setting the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1.
# Otherwise, the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared.  (NOTE 3)
#
# CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables
# reorder).  This option should not be used if you use memory mapped
# I/O device(s).
#
# CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler.
#
# CPU_I486_ON_386 enables CPU cache on i486 based CPU upgrade products
# for i386 machines.
#
# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1).  Default values of
# I/O clock delay time on Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 are 0 and 7,respectively
# (no clock delay).
#
# CPU_L2_LATENCY specifed the L2 cache latency value.  This option is used
# only when CPU_PPRO2CELERON is defined and Mendocino Celeron is detected.
# The default value is 5.
#
# CPU_LOOP_EN prevents flushing the prefetch buffer if the destination
# of a jump is already present in the prefetch buffer on Cyrix 5x86(NOTE
# 1).
#
# CPU_PPRO2CELERON enables L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.  This option
# is useful when you use Socket 8 to Socket 370 converter, because most Pentium
# Pro BIOSs do not enable L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.
#
# CPU_RSTK_EN enables return stack on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
#
# CPU_SUSP_HLT enables suspend on HALT.  If this option is set, CPU
# enters suspend mode following execution of HALT instruction.
#
# CPU_WT_ALLOC enables write allocation on Cyrix 6x86/6x86MX and AMD
# K5/K6/K6-2 cpus.
#
# CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS enables CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs with cache
# flush at hold state.
#
# CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS enables (1) CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs
# without cache flush at hold state, and (2) write-back CPU cache on
# Cyrix 6x86 whose revision < 2.7 (NOTE 2).
#
# NO_F00F_HACK disables the hack that prevents Pentiums (and ONLY
# Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is
# executed.  This should be included for ALL kernels that won't run
# on a Pentium.
#
# NO_MEMORY_HOLE is an optimisation for systems with AMD K6 processors
# which indicates that the 15-16MB range is *definitely* not being
# occupied by an ISA memory hole.
#
# NOTE 1: The options, CPU_BTB_EN, CPU_LOOP_EN, CPU_IORT,
# CPU_LOOP_EN and CPU_RSTK_EN should not be used because of CPU bugs.
# These options may crash your system.
#
# NOTE 2: If CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS is not set, CPU cache is enabled
# in write-through mode when revision < 2.7.  If revision of Cyrix
# 6x86 >= 2.7, CPU cache is always enabled in write-back mode.
#
# NOTE 3: This option may cause failures for software that requires
# locked cycles in order to operate correctly.
#
options 	CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE
options 	CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X
options 	CPU_BTB_EN
options 	CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE
options 	CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER
options 	CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU
options 	CPU_I486_ON_386
options 	CPU_IORT
options 	CPU_L2_LATENCY=5
options 	CPU_LOOP_EN
options 	CPU_PPRO2CELERON
options 	CPU_RSTK_EN
options 	CPU_SUSP_HLT
options 	CPU_WT_ALLOC
options 	CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS
options 	CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS
#options 	NO_F00F_HACK

#
# A math emulator is mandatory if you wish to run on hardware which
# does not have a floating-point processor.  Pick either the original,
# bogus (but freely-distributable) math emulator, or a much more
# fully-featured but GPL-licensed emulator taken from Linux.
#
options 	MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
# Don't enable both of these in a real config.
options 	GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
					#new math emulator


#####################################################################
# COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS                                             

#
# Implement system calls compatible with 4.3BSD and older versions of
# FreeBSD.  You probably do NOT want to remove this as much current code
# still relies on the 4.3 emulation.
#
options 	COMPAT_43

#
# Allow user-mode programs to manipulate their local descriptor tables.
# This option is required for the WINE Windows(tm) emulator, and is
# not used by anything else (that we know of).
#
options 	USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt

#
# These three options provide support for System V Interface
# Definition-style interprocess communication, in the form of shared
# memory, semaphores, and message queues, respectively.
#
options 	SYSVSHM
options 	SYSVSEM
options 	SYSVMSG


#####################################################################
# DEBUGGING OPTIONS

#
# Enable the kernel debugger.
#
options 	DDB

#
# Don't drop into DDB for a panic. Intended for unattended operation
# where you may want to drop to DDB from the console, but still want
# the machine to recover from a panic
#
options 	DDB_UNATTENDED

#
# If using GDB remote mode to debug the kernel, there's a non-standard
# extension to the remote protocol that can be used to use the serial
# port as both the debugging port and the system console.  It's non-
# standard and you're on your own if you enable it.  See also the
# "remotechat" variables in the FreeBSD specific version of gdb.
#
options 	GDB_REMOTE_CHAT

#
# KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2).
#
options 	KTRACE			#kernel tracing

#
# The INVARIANTS option is used in a number of source files to enable
# extra sanity checking of internal structures.  This support is not
# enabled by default because of the extra time it would take to check
# for these conditions, which can only occur as a result of
# programming errors.
#
options 	INVARIANTS

#
# The INVARIANT_SUPPORT option makes us compile in support for
# verifying some of the internal structures.  It is a prerequisite for
# 'INVARIANTS', as enabling 'INVARIANTS' will make these functions be
# called.  The intent is that you can set 'INVARIANTS' for single
# source files (by changing the source file or specifying it on the
# command line) if you have 'INVARIANT_SUPPORT' enabled.
#
options 	INVARIANT_SUPPORT

#
# The DIAGNOSTIC option is used to enable extra debugging information
# from some parts of the kernel.  As this makes everything more noisy,
# it is disabled by default.
#
options 	DIAGNOSTIC

#
# PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters
# to be compiled.  See perfmon(4) for more information.
#
options 	PERFMON


#
# This option let some drivers co-exist that can't co-exist in a running
# system.  This is used to be able to compile all kernel code in one go for
# quality assurance purposes (like this file, which the option takes it name
# from.)
#
options 	COMPILING_LINT


# XXX - this doesn't belong here.
# Allow ordinary users to take the console - this is useful for X.
options 	UCONSOLE

# XXX - this doesn't belong here either
options 	USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
options 	INTRO_USERCONFIG	#imply -c and show intro screen
options 	VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor

#####################################################################
# NETWORKING OPTIONS

#
# Protocol families:
#  Only the INET (Internet) family is officially supported in FreeBSD.
#  Source code for the NS (Xerox Network Service) is provided for amusement
#  value.
#
options 	INET			#Internet communications protocols
options 	INET6			#IPv6 communications protocols
options 	IPSEC			#IP security
options 	IPSEC_ESP		#IP security (crypto; define w/ IPSEC)
options 	IPSEC_IPV6FWD		#IP security tunnel for IPv6
options 	IPSEC_DEBUG		#debug for IP security

options 	IPX			#IPX/SPX communications protocols
options 	IPXIP			#IPX in IP encapsulation (not available)
options 	IPTUNNEL		#IP in IPX encapsulation (not available)

options 	NCP			#NetWare Core protocol

options 	NETATALK		#Appletalk communications protocols

# These are currently broken but are shipped due to interest.
#options 	NS			#Xerox NS protocols
#options 	NSIP			#XNS over IP

# netgraph(4). Enable the base netgraph code with the NETGRAPH option.
# Individual node types can be enabled with the corresponding option
# listed below; however, this is not strictly necessary as netgraph
# will automatically load the corresponding KLD module if the node type
# is not already compiled into the kernel. Each type below has a
# corresponding man page, e.g., ng_async(8).
options 	NETGRAPH		#netgraph(4) system
options 	NETGRAPH_ASYNC
options 	NETGRAPH_BPF
options 	NETGRAPH_CISCO
options 	NETGRAPH_ECHO
options 	NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY
options 	NETGRAPH_HOLE
options 	NETGRAPH_IFACE
options 	NETGRAPH_KSOCKET
options 	NETGRAPH_LMI
# MPPC compression requires proprietary files (not included)
#options 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION
options 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION
options 	NETGRAPH_PPP
options 	NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options 	NETGRAPH_PPTPGRE
options 	NETGRAPH_RFC1490
options 	NETGRAPH_SOCKET
options 	NETGRAPH_TEE
options 	NETGRAPH_TTY
options 	NETGRAPH_UI
options 	NETGRAPH_VJC

device		mn	# Munich32x/Falc54 Nx64kbit/sec cards.
device		lmc	# tulip based LanMedia WAN cards

#
# Network interfaces:
#  The `loop' pseudo-device is MANDATORY when networking is enabled.
#  The `ether' pseudo-device provides generic code to handle
#  Ethernets; it is MANDATORY when a Ethernet device driver is
#  configured or token-ring is enabled.
#  The 'fddi' pseudo-device provides generic code to support FDDI.
#  The `sppp' pseudo-device serves a similar role for certain types
#  of synchronous PPP links (like `cx', `ar').
#  The `sl' pseudo-device implements the Serial Line IP (SLIP) service.
#  The `ppp' pseudo-device implements the Point-to-Point Protocol.
#  The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
#  aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
#  option.  The number of devices determines the maximum number of
#  simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable.
#  The `disc' pseudo-device implements a minimal network interface,
#  which throws away all packets sent and never receives any.  It is
#  included for testing purposes.  This shows up as the 'ds' interface.
#  The `tun' pseudo-device implements (user-)ppp and nos-tun
#  The `gif' pseudo-device implements IPv6 over IP4 tunneling,
#  IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling, IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling and
#  IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling.
#  The `faith' pseudo-device captures packets sent to it and diverts them
#  to the IPv4/IPv6 translation daemon.
#  The `ef' pseudo-device provides support for multiple ethernet frame types
#  specified via ETHER_* options. See ef(4) for details.
#
# The PPP_BSDCOMP option enables support for compress(1) style entire
# packet compression, the PPP_DEFLATE is for zlib/gzip style compression.
# PPP_FILTER enables code for filtering the ppp data stream and selecting
# events for resetting the demand dial activity timer - requires bpf.
# See pppd(8) for more details.
#
pseudo-device	ether			#Generic Ethernet
pseudo-device	token			#Generic TokenRing
pseudo-device	fddi			#Generic FDDI
pseudo-device	sppp			#Generic Synchronous PPP
pseudo-device	loop			#Network loopback device
pseudo-device	bpf			#Berkeley packet filter
pseudo-device	disc			#Discard device (ds0, ds1, etc)
pseudo-device	tun			#Tunnel driver (ppp(8), nos-tun(8))
pseudo-device	sl			#Serial Line IP
pseudo-device	ppp	2		#Point-to-point protocol
options 	PPP_BSDCOMP		#PPP BSD-compress support
options 	PPP_DEFLATE		#PPP zlib/deflate/gzip support
options 	PPP_FILTER		#enable bpf filtering (needs bpf)

pseudo-device	ef			# Multiple ethernet frames support
options 	ETHER_II		# enable Ethernet_II frame
options 	ETHER_8023		# enable Ethernet_802.3 (Novell) frame
options 	ETHER_8022		# enable Ethernet_802.2 frame
options 	ETHER_SNAP		# enable Ethernet_802.2/SNAP frame

# for IPv6
pseudo-device	gif	4		#IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
pseudo-device	faith	1		#for IPv6 and IPv4 translation

#
# Internet family options:
#
# TCP_COMPAT_42 causes the TCP code to emulate certain bugs present in
# 4.2BSD.  This option should not be used unless you have a 4.2BSD
# machine and TCP connections fail.
#
# MROUTING enables the kernel multicast packet forwarder, which works
# with mrouted(8).
#
# IPFIREWALL enables support for IP firewall construction, in
# conjunction with the `ipfw' program.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE sends
# logged packets to the system logger.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT
# limits the number of times a matching entry can be logged.
#
# WARNING:  IPFIREWALL defaults to a policy of "deny ip from any to any"
# and if you do not add other rules during startup to allow access,
# YOU WILL LOCK YOURSELF OUT.  It is suggested that you set firewall_type=open
# in /etc/rc.conf when first enabling this feature, then refining the
# firewall rules in /etc/rc.firewall after you've tested that the new kernel
# feature works properly.
#
# IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT causes the default rule (at boot) to
# allow everything.  Use with care, if a cracker can crash your
# firewall machine, they can get to your protected machines.  However,
# if you are using it as an as-needed filter for specific problems as
# they arise, then this may be for you.  Changing the default to 'allow'
# means that you won't get stuck if the kernel and /sbin/ipfw binary get
# out of sync.
#
# IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert''
#
# IPSTEALTH enables code to support stealth forwarding (i.e., forwarding
# packets without touching the ttl).  This can be useful to hide firewalls
# from traceroute and similar tools.
#
# TCPDEBUG is undocumented.
#
options 	TCP_COMPAT_42		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
options 	MROUTING		# Multicast routing
options 	IPFIREWALL		#firewall
options 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE	#print information about
					# dropped packets
options 	IPFIREWALL_FORWARD	#enable transparent proxy support
options 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100	#limit verbosity
options 	IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT	#allow everything by default
options 	IPV6FIREWALL		#firewall for IPv6
options 	IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE
options 	IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100
options 	IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
options 	IPDIVERT		#divert sockets
options 	IPFILTER		#ipfilter support
options 	IPFILTER_LOG		#ipfilter logging
options 	IPSTEALTH		#support for stealth forwarding
options 	TCPDEBUG

# The following options add sysctl variables for controlling how certain
# TCP packets are handled.
#
# TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This
# prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support
# for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers.
#
# TCP_RESTRICT_RST adds support for blocking the emission of TCP RST packets.
# This is useful on systems which are exposed to SYN floods (e.g. IRC servers)
# or any system which one does not want to be easily portscannable.
#
options 	TCP_DROP_SYNFIN		#drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN
options 	TCP_RESTRICT_RST	#restrict emission of TCP RST

# DUMMYNET enables the "dummynet" bandwidth limiter. You need
# IPFIREWALL as well. See the dummynet(4) manpage for more info.
# BRIDGE enables bridging between ethernet cards -- see bridge(4).
# You can use IPFIREWALL and dummynet together with bridging.
options 	DUMMYNET
options 	BRIDGE

#
# ATM (HARP version) options
#
# ATM_CORE includes the base ATM functionality code.  This must be included
#	for ATM support.
#
# ATM_IP includes support for running IP over ATM.
#
# At least one (and usually only one) of the following signalling managers
# must be included (note that all signalling managers include PVC support):
# ATM_SIGPVC includes support for the PVC-only signalling manager `sigpvc'.
# ATM_SPANS includes support for the `spans' signalling manager, which runs
#	the FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol.
# ATM_UNI includes support for the `uni30' and `uni31' signalling managers,
#	which run the ATM Forum UNI 3.x signalling protocols.
#
# The `hea' driver provides support for the Efficient Networks, Inc.
# ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapter.
#
# The `hfa' driver provides support for the FORE Systems, Inc.
# PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapter.
#
options 	ATM_CORE		#core ATM protocol family
options 	ATM_IP			#IP over ATM support
options 	ATM_SIGPVC		#SIGPVC signalling manager
options 	ATM_SPANS		#SPANS signalling manager
options 	ATM_UNI			#UNI signalling manager
device		hea			#Efficient ENI-155p ATM PCI
device		hfa			#FORE PCA-200E ATM PCI


#####################################################################
# FILESYSTEM OPTIONS

#
# Only the root, /usr, and /tmp filesystems need be statically
# compiled; everything else will be automatically loaded at mount
# time.  (Exception: the UFS family---FFS, and MFS --- cannot
# currently be demand-loaded.)  Some people still prefer to statically
# compile other filesystems as well.
#
# NB: The NULL, PORTAL, UMAP and UNION filesystems are known to be
# buggy, and WILL panic your system if you attempt to do anything with
# them.  They are included here as an incentive for some enterprising
# soul to sit down and fix them.
#

# One of these is mandatory:
options 	FFS			#Fast filesystem
options 	MFS			#Memory File System
options 	NFS			#Network File System

# The rest are optional:
#options 	NFS_NOSERVER		#Disable the NFS-server code.
options 	CD9660			#ISO 9660 filesystem
options 	FDESC			#File descriptor filesystem
options 	KERNFS			#Kernel filesystem
options 	MSDOSFS			#MS DOS File System
options 	NTFS			#NT File System
options 	NULLFS			#NULL filesystem
options 	NWFS			#NetWare filesystem
options 	PORTAL			#Portal filesystem
options 	PROCFS			#Process filesystem
options 	UMAPFS			#UID map filesystem
options 	UNION			#Union filesystem
# The xFS_ROOT options REQUIRE the associated ``options xFS''
options 	CD9660_ROOT		#CD-ROM usable as root device
options 	FFS_ROOT		#FFS usable as root device
options 	NFS_ROOT		#NFS usable as root device
# This code is still experimental (e.g. doesn't handle disk slices well).
# Also, 'options MFS' is currently incompatible with DEVFS.
options 	DEVFS			#devices filesystem

# Soft updates is technique for improving file system speed and
# making abrupt shutdown less risky.  It is not enabled by default due
# to copyright restraints on the code that implement it.
#
# Read ../../ufs/ffs/README.softupdates to learn what you need to
# do to enable this.  ../../contrib/softupdates/README gives
# more details on how they actually work.
#
#options 	SOFTUPDATES

# Extended attributes allow additional data to be associated with files,
# and is used for ACLs, Capabilities, and MAC labels
#
options	FFS_EXTATTR

# Make space in the kernel for a root filesystem on a md device.
# Define to the number of kilobytes to reserve for the filesystem.
options 	MD_ROOT_SIZE=10

# Make the md device a potential root device, either with preloaded
# images of type mfs_root or md_root.
options 	MD_ROOT

# Allow this many swap-devices.
options 	NSWAPDEV=20

# Disk quotas are supported when this option is enabled.
options 	QUOTA			#enable disk quotas

# If you are running a machine just as a fileserver for PC and MAC
# users, using SAMBA or Netatalk, you may consider setting this option
# and keeping all those users' directories on a filesystem that is
# mounted with the suiddir option. This gives new files the same
# ownership as the directory (similar to group). It's a security hole
# if you let these users run programs, so confine it to file-servers
# (but it'll save you lots of headaches in those cases). Root owned
# directories are exempt and X bits are cleared. The suid bit must be
# set on the directory as well; see chmod(1) PC owners can't see/set
# ownerships so they keep getting their toes trodden on. This saves
# you all the support calls as the filesystem it's used on will act as
# they expect: "It's my dir so it must be my file".
#
options 	SUIDDIR

# NFS options:
options 	NFS_MINATTRTIMO=3	# VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
options 	NFS_MAXATTRTIMO=60
options 	NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO=30	# VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
options 	NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO=60
options 	NFS_GATHERDELAY=10	# Default write gather delay (msec)
options 	NFS_UIDHASHSIZ=29	# Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
options 	NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ=16	# and with this
options 	NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ=63	# Tune the size of nfsmount with this
options 	NFS_DEBUG		# Enable NFS Debugging

# Coda stuff:
options 	CODA			#CODA filesystem.
pseudo-device	vcoda	4		#coda minicache <-> venus comm.

#
# Add support for the EXT2FS filesystem of Linux fame.  Be a bit
# careful with this - the ext2fs code has a tendency to lag behind
# changes and not be exercised very much, so mounting read/write could
# be dangerous (and even mounting read only could result in panics.)
#
options 	EXT2FS

# Use real implementations of the aio_* system calls.  There are numerous
# stability issues in the current aio code that make it unsuitable for
# inclusion on shell boxes.
options 	VFS_AIO


#####################################################################
# POSIX P1003.1B

# Real time extensions added in the 1993 Posix
# P1003_1B: Infrastructure
# _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING: Build in _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
# _KPOSIX_VERSION:             Version kernel is built for

options 	P1003_1B
options 	_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
options 	_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L


#####################################################################
# CLOCK OPTIONS

# The granularity of operation is controlled by the kernel option HZ whose
# default value (100) means a granularity of 10ms.  For an accurate simulation
# of high data rates it might be necessary to reduce the timer granularity to
# 1ms or less.  Consider, however, that some interfaces using programmed I/O
# may require a considerable time to output packets.  So, reducing the
# granularity too much might actually cause ticks to be missed thus reducing
# the accuracy of operation.

options 	HZ=100

# Other clock options

options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION


#####################################################################
# SCSI DEVICES

# SCSI DEVICE CONFIGURATION

# The SCSI subsystem consists of the `base' SCSI code, a number of
# high-level SCSI device `type' drivers, and the low-level host-adapter
# device drivers.  The host adapters are listed in the ISA and PCI
# device configuration sections below.
#
# Beginning with FreeBSD 2.0.5 you can wire down your SCSI devices so
# that a given bus, target, and LUN always come on line as the same
# device unit.  In earlier versions the unit numbers were assigned
# in the order that the devices were probed on the SCSI bus.  This
# means that if you removed a disk drive, you may have had to rewrite
# your /etc/fstab file, and also that you had to be careful when adding
# a new disk as it may have been probed earlier and moved your device
# configuration around.

# This old behavior is maintained as the default behavior.  The unit
# assignment begins with the first non-wired down unit for a device
# type.  For example, if you wire a disk as "da3" then the first
# non-wired disk will be assigned da4.

# The syntax for wiring down devices is:

# device	scbus0 at ahc0		# Single bus device
# device	scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0	# Single bus device
# device	scbus3 at ahc2 bus 0	# Twin bus device
# device	scbus2 at ahc2 bus 1	# Twin bus device
# device 	da0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
# device	da1 at scbus3 target 1
# device	da2 at scbus2 target 3
# device	sa1 at scbus1 target 6
# device	cd

# "units" (SCSI logical unit number) that are not specified are
# treated as if specified as LUN 0.

# All SCSI devices allocate as many units as are required.

# The "unknown" device (uk? in pre-2.0.5) is now part of the base SCSI
# configuration and doesn't have to be explicitly configured.

device		scbus			#base SCSI code
device		ch			#SCSI media changers
device		da			#SCSI direct access devices (aka disks)
device		sa			#SCSI tapes
device		cd			#SCSI CD-ROMs
device		pass			#CAM passthrough driver
device		pt			#SCSI processor type
device		ses			#SCSI SES/SAF-TE driver
device		targ			#SCSI target driver

# CAM OPTIONS:
# debugging options:
# -- NOTE --  If you specify one of the bus/target/lun options, you must
#             specify them all!
# CAMDEBUG: When defined enables debugging macros
# CAM_DEBUG_BUS:  Debug the given bus.  Use -1 to debug all busses.
# CAM_DEBUG_TARGET:  Debug the given target.  Use -1 to debug all targets.
# CAM_DEBUG_LUN:  Debug the given lun.  Use -1 to debug all luns.
# CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS:  OR together CAM_DEBUG_INFO, CAM_DEBUG_TRACE,
#                   CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE, and CAM_DEBUG_CDB
#
# CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER: Maximum number of concurrent high power (start unit) cmds
# SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS: When defined disables sense descriptions
# SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS: When defined disables opcode descriptions
# SCSI_DELAY: The number of MILLISECONDS to freeze the SIM (scsi adapter)
#             queue after a bus reset, and the number of milliseconds to
#             freeze the device queue after a bus device reset.
options 	CAMDEBUG
options 	CAM_DEBUG_BUS=-1
options 	CAM_DEBUG_TARGET=-1
options 	CAM_DEBUG_LUN=-1
options 	CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS="CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_CDB"
options 	CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER=4
options 	SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS
options 	SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS
options 	SCSI_DELAY=8000	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device

# Options for the CAM CDROM driver:
# CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS: Guaranteed minimum time quantum for a changer LUN
# CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS: Maximum time quantum per changer LUN, only
#                           enforced if there is I/O waiting for another LUN
# The compiled in defaults for these variables are 2 and 10 seconds,
# respectively.
#
# These can also be changed on the fly with the following sysctl variables:
# kern.cam.cd.changer.min_busy_seconds
# kern.cam.cd.changer.max_busy_seconds
#
options 	CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=2
options 	CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=10

# Options for the CAM sequential access driver:
# SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT: Timeout for space operations, in minutes
# SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT: Timeout for rewind operations, in minutes
# SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT: Timeout for erase operations, in minutes
# SA_1FM_AT_EOD: Default to model which only has a default one filemark at EOT.
options 	SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT="(60)"
options 	SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT="(2*60)"
options 	SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT="(4*60)"
options 	SA_1FM_AT_EOD

# Optional timeout for the CAM processor target (pt) device
# This is specified in seconds.  The default is 60 seconds.
options 	SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT="60"

# Optional enable of doing SES passthrough on other devices (e.g., disks)
#
# Normally disabled because a lot of newer SCSI disks report themselves
# as having SES capabilities, but this can then clot up attempts to build
# build a topology with the SES device that's on the box these drives
# are in....
options		SES_ENABLE_PASSTHROUGH


#####################################################################
# MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES AND OPTIONS

# The `pty' device usually turns out to be ``effectively mandatory'',
# as it is required for `telnetd', `rlogind', `screen', `emacs', and
# `xterm', among others.

pseudo-device	pty		#Pseudo ttys
pseudo-device	speaker		#Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker
pseudo-device	gzip		#Exec gzipped a.out's
pseudo-device	vn		#Vnode driver (turns a file into a device)
pseudo-device	md		#Memory/malloc disk
pseudo-device	snp		#Snoop device - to look at pty/vty/etc..
pseudo-device	ccd	4	#Concatenated disk driver

# Configuring Vinum into the kernel is not necessary, since the kld
# module gets started automatically when vinum(8) starts.  This
# device is also untested.  Use at your own risk.
#
# The option VINUMDEBUG must match the value set in CFLAGS
# in src/sbin/vinum/Makefile.  Failure to do so will result in
# the following message from vinum(8):
#
# Can't get vinum config: Invalid argument
#
# see vinum(4) for more reasons not to use these options.
pseudo-device	vinum		#Vinum concat/mirror/raid driver
options 	VINUMDEBUG	#enable Vinum debugging hooks

# Size of the kernel message buffer.  Should be N * pagesize.
options 	MSGBUF_SIZE=40960


#####################################################################
# HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION

# ISA and EISA devices:
# EISA support is available for some device, so they can be auto-probed.
# MicroChannel (MCA) support is available for some devices.

#
# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, npx
#
device		isa

#
# Options for `isa':
#
# AUTO_EOI_1 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the master 8259A
# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
# This option breaks suspend/resume on some portables.
#
# AUTO_EOI_2 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the slave 8259A
# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
# Automatic EOI is documented not to work for for the slave with the
# original i8259A, but it works for some clones and some integrated
# versions.
#
# MAXMEM specifies the amount of RAM on the machine; if this is not
# specified, FreeBSD will first read the amount of memory from the CMOS
# RAM, so the amount of memory will initially be limited to 64MB or 16MB
# depending on the BIOS.  If the BIOS reports 64MB, a memory probe will
# then attempt to detect the installed amount of RAM.  If this probe
# fails to detect >64MB RAM you will have to use the MAXMEM option.
# The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of RAM, it would
# be 131072 (128 * 1024).
#
# BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET disables the use of the keyboard controller to
# reset the CPU for reboot.  This is needed on some systems with broken
# keyboard controllers.
#
# PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE enables the gameport on the ProAudio Spectrum

options 	AUTO_EOI_1
#options 	AUTO_EOI_2
options 	MAXMEM="(128*1024)"
#options 	BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET
#options 	PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE
options 	COMPAT_OLDISA	#Use ISA shims and glue for old drivers

# Enable support for the kernel PLL to use an external PPS signal,
# under supervision of [x]ntpd(8)
# More info in ntpd documentation: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp

options 	PPS_SYNC

# If you see the "calcru: negative time of %ld usec for pid %d (%s)\n"
# message you probably have some broken sw/hw which disables interrupts
# for too long.  You can make the system more resistant to this by
# choosing a high value for NTIMECOUNTER.  The default is 5, there
# is no upper limit but more than a couple of hundred are not productive.
# A better strategy may be to sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1

options 	NTIMECOUNTER=20

# The keyboard controller; it controls the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse.
device		atkbdc0	at isa? port IO_KBD

# The AT keyboard
device		atkbd0	at atkbdc? irq 1

# Options for atkbd:
options 	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
makeoptions	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP="jp.106"

# These options are valid for other keyboard drivers as well.
options 	KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD	# refuse to load a keymap
options 	KBD_INSTALL_CDEV	# install a CDEV entry in /dev

# `flags' for atkbd:
#       0x01    Force detection of keyboard, else we always assume a keyboard
#       0x02    Don't reset keyboard, useful for some newer ThinkPads
#       0x04    Old-style (XT) keyboard support, useful for older ThinkPads

# PS/2 mouse
device		psm0	at atkbdc? irq 12

# Options for psm:
options 	PSM_HOOKRESUME		#hook the system resume event, useful
					#for some laptops
options 	PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event

# The video card driver.
device		vga0	at isa?

# Options for vga:
# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on
# some systems.
options 	VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS

# If you can dispense with some vga driver features, you may want to
# use the following options to save some memory.
options 	VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING	# don't save/load font
options 	VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE	# don't change video modes

# Older video cards may require this option for proper operation.
options 	VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs

# The following option probably won't work with the LCD displays.
options 	VGA_WIDTH90		# support 90 column modes

# To include support for VESA video modes
options 	VESA

# Splash screen at start up!  Screen savers require this too.
pseudo-device	splash

# The pcvt console driver (vt220 compatible).
device		vt0	at isa?
options 	XSERVER			# support for running an X server on vt
options 	FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
# This PCVT option is for keyboards such as those used on IBM ThinkPad laptops
options 	PCVT_SCANSET=2 		# IBM keyboards are non-std
# Other PCVT options are documented in pcvt(4).
options 	PCVT_24LINESDEF
options 	PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
options 	PCVT_META_ESC
options 	PCVT_NSCREENS=9
options 	PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
options 	PCVT_SCREENSAVER
options 	PCVT_USEKBDSEC
options 	PCVT_VT220KEYB
options 	PCVT_GREENSAVER

# The syscons console driver (sco color console compatible).
device		sc0	at isa?
options 	MAXCONS=16		# number of virtual consoles
options 	SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE	# simplified mouse cursor in text mode
options 	SC_DFLT_FONT		# compile font in
makeoptions	SC_DFLT_FONT=cp850
options 	SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY	# disable `debug' key
options 	SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
options 	SC_HISTORY_SIZE=200	# number of history buffer lines
options 	SC_MOUSE_CHAR=0x3	# char code for text mode mouse cursor
options 	SC_PIXEL_MODE		# add support for the raster text mode

# The following options will let you change the default colors of syscons.
options 	SC_NORM_ATTR="(FG_GREEN|BG_BLACK)"
options 	SC_NORM_REV_ATTR="(FG_YELLOW|BG_GREEN)"
options 	SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR="(FG_RED|BG_BLACK)"
options 	SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR="(FG_BLACK|BG_RED)"

# If you have a two button mouse, you may want to add the following option
# to use the right button of the mouse to paste text.
options 	SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE

# You can selectively disable features in syscons.
options 	SC_NO_CUTPASTE
options 	SC_NO_FONT_LOADING
options 	SC_NO_HISTORY
options 	SC_NO_SYSMOUSE

# `flags' for sc
#       0x80    Put the video card in the VESA 800x600 dots, 16 color mode
#       0x100   Probe for a keyboard device periodically if one is not present

#
# The Numeric Processing eXtension driver.  In addition to this, you
# may configure a math emulator (see above).  If your machine has a
# hardware FPU and the kernel configuration includes the npx device
# *and* a math emulator compiled into the kernel, the hardware FPU
# will be used, unless it is found to be broken or unless "flags" to
# npx0 includes "0x08", which requests preference for the emulator.
device		npx0	at nexus? port IO_NPX flags 0x0 irq 13

#
# `flags' for npx0:
#	0x01	don't use the npx registers to optimize bcopy.
#	0x02	don't use the npx registers to optimize bzero.
#	0x04	don't use the npx registers to optimize copyin or copyout.
#	0x08	use emulator even if hardware FPU is available.
# The npx registers are normally used to optimize copying and zeroing when
# all of the following conditions are satisfied:
#	I586_CPU is an option
#	the cpu is an i586 (perhaps not a Pentium)
#	the probe for npx0 succeeds
#	INT 16 exception handling works.
# Then copying and zeroing using the npx registers is normally 30-100% faster.
# The flags can be used to control cases where it doesn't work or is slower.
# Setting them at boot time using userconfig works right (the optimizations
# are not used until later in the bootstrap when npx0 is attached).
# Flag 0x08 automatically disables the i586 optimized routines.
#

#
# Optional ISA and EISA devices:
#

#
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `aic', `bt'
#
# adv: All Narrow SCSI bus AdvanSys controllers.
# adw: Second Generation AdvanSys controllers including the ADV940UW.
# aha: Adaptec 154x
# ahc: Adaptec 274x/284x/294x
# aic: Adaptec 152x
# bt: Most Buslogic controllers
#
# Note that the order is important in order for Buslogic cards to be
# probed correctly.
#

device		bt0	at isa? port IO_BT0
device		adv0	at isa?
device		adw
device		aha0	at isa?
device		aic0	at isa?

#
# Compaq Smart RAID, Mylex DAC960 and AMI MegaRAID controllers.  Only
# one entry is needed; the code will find and configure all supported
# controllers.
#
device		ida		# Compaq Smart RAID
device		mlx		# Mylex DAC960
device		amr		# AMI MegaRAID

#
# The 'ATA' driver supports all ATA and ATAPI devices.
# You only need one "device ata" for it to find all
# PCI ATA/ATAPI devices on modern machines.
device		ata
device		atadisk		# ATA disk drives
device		atapicd		# ATAPI CDROM drives
device		atapifd		# ATAPI floppy drives
device		atapist		# ATAPI tape drives

#
#The following options are valid on the ATA driver:
#
# ATA_STATIC_ID:	controller numbering is static ie depends on location
#			else the device numbers are dynamically allocated.
# ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA:	enable DMA on ATAPI device, since many ATAPI devices
#			claim to support DMA but doesn't actually work, this
#			is not enabled as default.

options 	ATA_STATIC_ID
options 	ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA

#
# For older non-PCI systems, these are the lines to use:
#device		ata0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
#device		ata1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15

#
# Standard floppy disk controllers and floppy tapes: `fdc', `fd', and `ft'
#
device		fdc0	at isa? port IO_FD1 irq 6 drq 2
#
# FDC_DEBUG enables floppy debugging.  Since the debug output is huge, you
# gotta turn it actually on by setting the variable fd_debug with DDB,
# however.
options 	FDC_DEBUG
#
# Activate this line instead of the fdc0 line above if you happen to
# have an Insight floppy tape.  Probing them proved to be dangerous
# for people with floppy disks only, so it's "hidden" behind a flag:
#device fdc0 at isa? port IO_FD1 flags 1 irq 6 drq 2

device		fd0	at fdc0 drive 0
device		fd1	at fdc0 drive 1

# M-systems DiskOnchip products see src/sys/contrib/dev/fla/README
device		fla0	at isa?

#
# Other standard PC hardware: `mse', `sio', etc.
#
# mse: Logitech and ATI InPort bus mouse ports
# sio: serial ports (see sio(4))

device		mse0	at isa? port 0x23c irq 5

device		sio0	at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 irq 4

#
# `flags' for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now):
#	0x10	enable console support for this unit.  The other console flags
#		are ignored unless this is set.  Enabling console support does
#		not make the unit the preferred console - boot with -h or set
#		the 0x20 flag for that.  Currently, at most one unit can have
#		console support; the first one (in config file order) with
#		this flag set is preferred.  Setting this flag for sio0 gives
#		the old behaviour.
#	0x20	force this unit to be the console (unless there is another
#		higher priority console).  This replaces the COMCONSOLE option.
#	0x40	reserve this unit for low level console operations.  Do not
#		access the device in any normal way.
#	0x80	use this port for serial line gdb support in ddb.
#
# PnP `flags' (set via userconfig using pnp x flags y)
#	0x1	disable probing of this device.  Used to prevent your modem
#		from being attached as a PnP modem.
#

# Options for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now):
options 	BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to
					#DDB, if available.
options 	CONSPEED=9600		#default speed for serial console (default 9600)

# Options for sio:
options 	COM_ESP			#code for Hayes ESP
options 	COM_MULTIPORT		#code for some cards with shared IRQs

# Other flags for sio that aren't documented in the man page.
#	0x20000	enable hardware RTS/CTS and larger FIFOs.  Only works for
#		ST16650A-compatible UARTs.

#
# Network interfaces: `cx', `ed', `el', `ep', `ie', `is', `le', `lnc'
#
# ar: Arnet SYNC/570i hdlc sync 2/4 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (requires sppp)
# cs: IBM Etherjet and other Crystal Semi CS89x0-based adapters
# cx: Cronyx/Sigma multiport sync/async (with Cisco or PPP framing)
# ed: Western Digital and SMC 80xx; Novell NE1000 and NE2000; 3Com 3C503
# el: 3Com 3C501 (slow!)
# ep: 3Com 3C509, 3C529, 3C556, 3C562D, 3C563D, 3C572, 3C574X, 3C579, 3C589
# ex: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 and other i82595-based adapters
# fe: Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A Ethernet
# ie: AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; 3Com 3C507; unknown NI5210; Intel EtherExpress
# le: Digital Equipment EtherWorks 2 and EtherWorks 3 (DEPCA, DE100,
#     DE101, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE203, DE204, DE205, DE422)
# lnc: Lance/PCnet cards (Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL, AMD Am7990 & Am79C960)
# rdp: RealTek RTL 8002-based pocket ethernet adapters
# sr: RISCom/N2 hdlc sync 1/2 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (requires sppp)
# wl: Lucent Wavelan (ISA card only).
# wi: Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA adapters. Note: this supports both
#     the PCMCIA and ISA cards: the ISA card is really a PCMCIA to ISA
#     bridge with a PCMCIA adapter plugged into it.
# an: Aironet 4500/4800 802.11 wireless adapters. Supports the PCMCIA,
#     PCI and ISA varieties.
# xe: Xircom/Intel EtherExpress Pro100/16 PC Card ethernet controller.
# oltr: Olicom ISA token-ring adapters OC-3115, OC-3117, OC-3118 and OC-3133
#       (no options needed)
#
device ar0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 iomem 0xd0000
device cs0 at isa? port 0x300
device cx0 at isa? port 0x240 irq 15 drq 7
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
device el0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 9
device ep
device ex
device fe0 at isa? port 0x300
device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
device ie1 at isa? port 0x360 irq 7 iomem 0xd0000
device le0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 drq 0
device rdp0 at isa? port 0x378 irq 7 flags 2
device sr0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
device sn0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10
device an
device awi
device wi
options 	WLCACHE		# enables the signal-strength cache
options 	WLDEBUG		# enables verbose debugging output
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300
device xe

device oltr0 at isa?

#
# ATM related options
#
# The `en' device provides support for Efficient Networks (ENI)
# ENI-155 PCI midway cards, and the Adaptec 155Mbps PCI ATM cards (ANA-59x0).
#
# atm pseudo-device provides generic atm functions and is required for
# atm devices.
# NATM enables the netnatm protocol family that can be used to
# bypass TCP/IP.
#
# the current driver supports only PVC operations (no atm-arp, no multicast).
# for more details, please read the original documents at
# http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html
#
pseudo-device	atm
device		en
options 	NATM			#native ATM

#
# Audio drivers: `snd', `sb', `pas', `gus', `pca'
#
# snd: Voxware sound support code
# sb: SoundBlaster PCM - SoundBlaster, SB Pro, SB16, ProAudioSpectrum
# sbxvi: SoundBlaster 16
# sbmidi: SoundBlaster 16 MIDI interface
# pas: ProAudioSpectrum PCM and MIDI
# gus: Gravis Ultrasound - Ultrasound, Ultrasound 16, Ultrasound MAX
# gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM	(do not use)
# mss: Microsoft Sound System
# css: Crystal Sound System (CSS 423x PnP)
# sscape: Ensoniq Soundscape MIDI interface
# sscape_mss: Ensoniq Soundscape PCM (requires sscape)
# opl: Yamaha OPL-2 and OPL-3 FM - SB, SB Pro, SB 16, ProAudioSpectrum
# uart: stand-alone 6850 UART for MIDI
# mpu: Roland MPU-401 stand-alone card
#
# Note: It has been reported that ISA DMA with the SoundBlaster will
# lock up the machine (PR docs/5358).  If this happens to you,
# turning off USWC write posting in your machine's BIOS may fix
# the problem.
#
# Beware!  The addresses specified below are also hard-coded in
# src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h.  If you change the values here, you
# must also change the values in the include file.
#
# pcm: PCM audio through various sound cards.
#
# This has support for a large number of new audio cards, based on
# CS423x, OPTi931, Yamaha OPL-SAx, and also for SB16, GusPnP.
# For more information about this driver and supported cards,
# see the pcm.4 man page.
#
# The flags of the device tells the device a bit more info about the
# device that normally is obtained through the PnP interface.
#	bit  2..0   secondary DMA channel;
#	bit  4      set if the board uses two dma channels;
#	bit 15..8   board type, overrides autodetection; leave it
#		    zero if don't know what to put in (and you don't,
#		    since this is unsupported at the moment...).
#
# This driver will use the new PnP code if it's available.
#
# pca: PCM audio through your PC speaker
#
# If you have a GUS-MAX card and want to use the CS4231 codec on the
# card the drqs for the gus max must be 8 bit (1, 2, or 3).
#
# If you would like to use the full duplex option on the gus, then define
# flags to be the ``read dma channel''.
#
# options BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK	#PAS-16 isn't working and OPTI chipset
# options SYMPHONY_PAS		#PAS-16 isn't working and SYMPHONY chipset
# options EXCLUDE_SBPRO		#PAS-16
# options SBC_IRQ=5		#PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
# PAS16: The order of the pas0/sb0/opl0 is important since the
#	sb emulation is enabled in the pas-16 attach.
#
# To override the GUS defaults use:
# options GUS_DMA2
# options GUS_DMA
# options GUS_IRQ
#
# The src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.

# Controls all "VOXWARE" driver sound devices.  See Luigi's driver
# below for an alternate which may work better for some cards.
#
#device		snd
#device pas0	at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6
#device sb0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
#device sbxvi0	at isa? drq 5
#device sbmidi0	at isa? port 0x330
#device awe0	at isa? port 0x620
#device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1
##device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3
#device mss0	at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1
#device css0	at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08
#device sscape0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 9 drq 0
#device trix0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
#device sscape_mss0 at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1
#device opl0	at isa? port 0x388
#device mpu0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
#device uart0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 5

# The newpcm driver (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!).
#
# Supported cards include:
# Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP
# Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well.
# Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP
# Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI
# Neomagic 256AV (ac97)
# Most of the more common ISA/PnP sb/mss/ess compatable cards.

# For non-pnp sound cards with no bridge drivers only:
device		pcm0 at isa? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
#
# For PnP/PCI sound cards
device		pcm

# The bridge drivers for sound cards.  These can be seperately configured
# for providing services to the likes of new-midi (not in the tree yet).
# When used with 'device pcm' they also provide pcm sound services.
#
# sbc:  Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP
#	Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well.
# gusc: Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP
# csa:  Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI

# For non-PnP cards:
device		sbc0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
device		gusc0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13

# Not controlled by `snd'
device		pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1

#
# Miscellaneous hardware:
#
# mcd: Mitsumi CD-ROM
# scd: Sony CD-ROM
# matcd: Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM
# wt: Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 tape drives
# ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber
# apm: Laptop Advanced Power Management (experimental)
# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board
# meteor: Matrox Meteor video capture board
# bktr: Brooktree bt848/848a/849a/878/879 video capture and TV Tuner board
# cy: Cyclades serial driver
# dgb: Digiboard PC/Xi and PC/Xe series driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
# dgm: Digiboard PC/Xem driver
# gp:  National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board
# asc: GI1904-based hand scanners, e.g. the Trust Amiscan Grey
# gsc: Genius GS-4500 hand scanner.
# joy: joystick
# labpc: National Instrument's Lab-PC and Lab-PC+
# rc: RISCom/8 multiport card
# rp: Comtrol Rocketport(ISA) - single card
# tw: TW-523 power line interface for use with X-10 home control products
# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor
# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based)
# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent)

# Notes on APM
#  The flags takes the following meaning for apm0:
#    0x0020  Statclock is broken.
#  If apm is omitted, some systems require sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1
#  for correct timekeeping.

# Notes on the spigot:
#  The video spigot is at 0xad6.  This port address can not be changed.
#  The irq values may only be 10, 11, or 15
#  I/O memory is an 8kb region.  Possible values are:
#    0a0000, 0a2000, ..., 0fffff, f00000, f02000, ..., ffffff
#    The start address must be on an even boundary.
#  Add the following option if you want to allow non-root users to be able
#  to access the spigot.  This option is not secure because it allows users
#  direct access to the I/O page.
#  	options SPIGOT_UNSECURE

# Notes on the Comtrol Rocketport driver:
#
# The exact values used for rp0 depend on how many boards you have
# in the system.  The manufacturer's sample configs are listed as:
#
#   Comtrol Rocketport ISA single card
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x280
#
#   If instead you have two ISA cards, one installed at 0x100 and the
#   second installed at 0x180, then you should add the following to
#   your kernel configuration file:
#
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x100
#               device  rp1     at isa? port 0x180
#
#   For 4 ISA cards, it might be something like this:
#
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x180
#               device  rp1     at isa? port 0x100
#               device  rp2     at isa? port 0x340
#               device  rp3     at isa? port 0x240
#
#   And for PCI cards, you only need say:
#
#               device rp

# Notes on the Digiboard driver:
#
# The following flag values have special meanings:
#	0x01 - alternate layout of pins (dgb & dgm)
#	0x02 - use the windowed PC/Xe in 64K mode (dgb only)

# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver:
#  **This is NOT a Specialix supported Driver!**
#  The host card is memory, not IO mapped.
#  The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
#  The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
#  The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15.

# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers:
#  See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions.
#  This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion.
#  The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280.  You need
#     to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards.
#  The "flags" and "iosiz" settings on the stli driver depend on the board:
#	EasyConnection 8/64 ISA:     flags 23         iosiz 0x1000
#	EasyConnection 8/64 EISA:    flags 24         iosiz 0x10000
#	EasyConnection 8/64 MCA:     flags 25         iosiz 0x1000
#	ONboard ISA:                 flags 4          iosiz 0x10000
#	ONboard EISA:                flags 7          iosiz 0x10000
#	ONboard MCA:                 flags 3          iosiz 0x10000
#	Brumby:                      flags 2          iosiz 0x4000
#	Stallion:                    flags 1          iosiz 0x10000

device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 irq 10
# for the Sony CDU31/33A CDROM
device		scd0	at isa? port 0x230
# for the SoundBlaster 16 multicd - up to 4 devices
device		matcd0  at isa? port 0x230
device		wt0	at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 drq 1
device		ctx0	at isa? port 0x230 iomem 0xd0000
device		spigot0 at isa? port 0xad6 irq 15 iomem 0xee000
device		apm0
device		gp0	at isa? port 0x2c0
device		gsc0	at isa? port IO_GSC1 drq 3
device		joy0	at isa? port IO_GAME
device		cy0	at isa? irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000
options 	CY_PCI_FASTINTR		# Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc000
options 	NDGBPORTS=16		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
device		dgm0	at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd0000
device		labpc0	at isa? port 0x260 irq 5
device		rc0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 12
device		rp0	at isa? port 0x280
# the port and irq for tw0 are fictitious
device		tw0	at isa? port 0x380 irq 11
device		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 irq 12
device		asc0	at isa? port IO_ASC1 drq 3 irq 10
device		stl0	at isa? port 0x2a0 irq 10
device		stli0	at isa? port 0x2a0 iomem 0xcc000 flags 23 iosiz 0x1000
# You are unlikely to have the hardware for loran0 <phk@@FreeBSD.org>
device		loran0	at isa? irq 5
# HOT1 Xilinx 6200 card (http://www.vcc.com/)
device		xrpu

#
# MCA devices:
#
# The MCA bus device is `mca'.  It provides auto-detection and
# configuration support for all devices on the MCA bus.
#
# The 'aha' device provides support for the Adaptec 1640
#
# The 'bt' device provides support for various Buslogic/Bustek
# and Storage Dimensions SCSI adapters.
#
# The 'ep' device provides support for the 3Com 3C529 ethernet card.
#
device		mca

#
# EISA devices:
#
# The EISA bus device is `eisa'.  It provides auto-detection and
# configuration support for all devices on the EISA bus.
#
# The `ahb' device provides support for the Adaptec 174X adapter.
#
# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 274X and 284X
# adapters.  The 284X, although a VLB card, responds to EISA probes.
#
# fea: DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter
#
device		eisa
device		ahb
device		ahc
device		fea

# The aic7xxx driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI
# controllers that have it configured only if this option is set. Unfortunately,
# this doesn't work on some motherboards, which prevents it from being the
# default.
options 	AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO

# The adw driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI
# controllers that have it configured only if this option is set.
options 	ADW_ALLOW_MEMIO

# By default, only 10 EISA slots are probed, since the slot numbers
# above clash with the configuration address space of the PCI subsystem,
# and the EISA probe is not very smart about this.  This is sufficient
# for most machines, but in particular the HP NetServer LC series comes
# with an onboard AIC7770 dual-channel SCSI controller on EISA slot #11,
# thus you need to bump this figure to 12 for them.
options 	EISA_SLOTS=12

#
# PCI devices & PCI options:
#
# The main PCI bus device is `pci'.  It provides auto-detection and
# configuration support for all devices on the PCI bus, using either
# configuration mode defined in the PCI specification.

device		pci

# PCI options
#
#options 	PCI_QUIET	#quiets PCI code on chipset settings
options 	COMPAT_OLDPCI	#Use PCI shims and glue for old drivers


# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 29/3940(U)(W)
# and motherboard based AIC7870/AIC7880 adapters.
#
# The `amd' device provides support for the AMD 53C974 SCSI host
# adapter chip as found on devices such as the Tekram DC-390(T).
#
# The `ncr' device provides support for the NCR 53C810 and 53C825
# self-contained SCSI host adapters.
#
# The `isp' device provides support for the Qlogic ISP 1020, 1040
# nd 1040B PCI SCSI host adapters, ISP 1240 Dual Ultra SCSI,
# ISP 1080 and 1280 (Dual) Ultra2, ISP 12160 Ultra3 SCSI, as well as
# the Qlogic ISP 2100 and ISP 2200 Fibre Channel Host Adapters.
#
# The `dc' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters
# based on the DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes including:
# the ADMtek AL981 Comet and AN985 Centaur, the ASIX Electronics
# AX88140A and AX88141, the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102, the Lite-On
# 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC, the Lite-On/Macronix LC82C115 PNIC II
# and the Macronix 98713/98713A/98715/98715A/98725 PMAC. This driver
# replaces the old al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers.  List of brands:
# Digital DE500-BA, Kingston KNE100TX, D-Link DFE-570TX, SOHOware SFA110, 
# SVEC PN102-TX, CNet Pro110B, 120A, and 120B, Compex RL100-TX, 
# LinkSys LNE100TX, LNE100TX V2.0, Jaton XpressNet, Alfa Inc GFC2204,
# KNE110TX.
#
# The `de' device provides support for the Digital Equipment DC21040
# self-contained Ethernet adapter.
#
# The `fxp' device provides support for the Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B
# PCI Fast Ethernet adapters.
#
# The 'rl' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based
# on the RealTek 8129/8139 chipset. Note that the RealTek driver defaults
# to using programmed I/O to do register accesses because memory mapped
# mode seems to cause severe lockups on SMP hardware. This driver also
# supports the Accton EN1207D `Cheetah' adapter, which uses a chip called
# the MPX 5030/5038, which is either a RealTek in disguise or a RealTek
# workalike.  Note that the D-Link DFE-530TX+ uses the RealTek chipset
# and is supported by this driver, not the 'vr' driver.
#
# The 'sf' device provides support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast
# ethernet adapters based on the Adaptec AIC-6915 "starfire" controller.
# This includes dual and quad port cards, as well as one 100baseFX card.
# Most of these are 64-bit PCI devices, except for one single port
# card which is 32-bit.
#
# The 'ste' device provides support for adapters based on the Sundance
# Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller. This includes the
# D-Link DFE-550TX.
#
# The 'sis' device provides support for adapters based on the Silicon
# Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet controller
# chips.
#
# The 'sk' device provides support for the SysKonnect SK-984x series
# PCI gigabit ethernet NICs. This includes the SK-9841 and SK-9842
# single port cards (single mode and multimode fiber) and the
# SK-9843 and SK-9844 dual port cards (also single mode and multimode).
# The driver will autodetect the number of ports on the card and
# attach each one as a separate network interface.
#
# The 'ti' device provides support for PCI gigabit ethernet NICs based
# on the Alteon Networks Tigon 1 and Tigon 2 chipsets. This includes the
# Alteon AceNIC, the 3Com 3c985, the Netgear GA620 and various others.
# Note that you will probably want to bump up NMBCLUSTERS a lot to use
# this driver.
#
# The 'tl' device provides support for the Texas Instruments TNETE100
# series 'ThunderLAN' cards and integrated ethernet controllers. This
# includes several Compaq Netelligent 10/100 cards and the built-in
# ethernet controllers in several Compaq Prosignia, Proliant and
# Deskpro systems. It also supports several Olicom 10Mbps and 10/100
# boards.
#
# The `tx' device provides support for the SMC 9432TX cards.
#
# The `vr' device provides support for various fast ethernet adapters
# based on the VIA Technologies VT3043 `Rhine I' and VT86C100A `Rhine II'
# chips, including the D-Link DFE530TX (see 'rl' for DFE530TX+), the Hawking 
# Technologies PN102TX, and the AOpen/Acer ALN-320.
#
# The `vx' device provides support for the 3Com 3C590 and 3C595
# early support
#
# The `wb' device provides support for various fast ethernet adapters
# based on the Winbond W89C840F chip. Note: this is not the same as
# the Winbond W89C940F, which is an NE2000 clone.
#
# The `wx' device provides support for the Intel Gigabit Ethernet
# PCI card (`Wiseman').
#
# The `xl' device provides support for the 3Com 3c900, 3c905 and
# 3c905B (Fast) Etherlink XL cards and integrated controllers. This
# includes the integrated 3c905B-TX chips in certain Dell Optiplex and
# Dell Precision desktop machines and the integrated 3c905-TX chips
# in Dell Latitude laptop docking stations.
#
# The `fpa' device provides support for the Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI
# adapter. pseudo-device fddi is also needed.
#
# The `meteor' device is a PCI video capture board. It can also have the
# following options:
#   options METEOR_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx	preallocate kernel pages for data entry
#	figure (ROWS*COLUMN*BYTES_PER_PIXEL*FRAME+PAGE_SIZE-1)/PAGE_SIZE
#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_PAGES	remove all allocated pages on close(2)
#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_ABOVE=xxx	remove all allocated pages above the
#	specified amount. If this value is below the allocated amount no action
#	taken
#   options METEOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT={METEOR_PAL|METEOR_NTSC|METEOR_SECAM}, used
#	for initialization of fps routine when a signal is not present.
#
# The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture device using the Brooktree
# bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. When used with a TV Tuner it forms a
# TV card, eg Miro PC/TV, Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator,
# Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo, FlyVideo.
#
# options 	OVERRIDE_CARD=xxx
# options 	OVERRIDE_TUNER=xxx
# options 	OVERRIDE_MSP=1
# options 	OVERRIDE_DBX=1
# These options can be used to override the auto detection
# The current values for xxx are found in src/sys/dev/bktr/bktr_card.h
# Using sysctl(8) run-time overrides on a per-card basis can be made
#
# options 	BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
# or
# options 	BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_NTSC
# Specifes the default video capture mode.
# This is required for Dual Crystal (28&35Mhz) boards where PAL is used
# to prevent hangs during initialisation.  eg VideoLogic Captivator PCI.
#
# options 	BKTR_USE_PLL
# PAL or SECAM users who have a 28Mhz crystal (and no 35Mhz crystal)
# must enable PLL mode with this option. eg some new Bt878 cards.
#
# options 	BKTR_GPIO_ACCESS
# This enable IOCTLs which give user level access to the GPIO port.
#
# options 	BKTR_NO_MSP_RESET
# Prevents the MSP34xx reset. Good if you initialise the MSP in another OS first
#
# options 	BKTR_430_FX_MODE
# Switch Bt878/879 cards into Intel 430FX chipset compatibility mode.
#
# options 	BKTR_SIS_VIA_MODE
# Switch Bt878/879 cards into SIS/VIA chipset compatibility mode which is
# needed for some old SiS and VIA chipset motherboards.
# This also allows Bt878/879 chips to work on old OPTi (<1997) chipset
# motherboards and motherboards with bad or incomplete PCI 2.1 support.
# As a rough guess, old = before 1998
#
#
# The oltr driver supports the following Olicom PCI token-ring adapters
# OC-3136, OC-3137, OC-3139, OC-3140, OC-3141, OC-3540, OC-3250
#
device		ahc		# AHA2940 and onboard AIC7xxx devices
device		amd		# AMD 53C974 (Teckram DC-390(T))
device		isp		# Qlogic family
device		ncr		# NCR/Symbios Logic
device		sym		# NCR/Symbios Logic (newer chipsets)
#
# Options for ISP
#
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  them picking up information from NVRAM
#				  (for broken cards you can't fix the NVRAM
#				  on- very rare, or for systems you can't
#				  change NVRAM on (e.g. alpha) and you don't
#				  like what's in there)
#	SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP	- control preference for using memory mappings
#				  instead of I/O space mappings. It defaults
#				  to 1 for i386, 0 for alpha. Set to 1 to
#				  unconditionally prefer mapping memory,
#				  else it will use I/O space mappings. Of
#				  course, this can fail if the PCI implement-
#				  ation doesn't support what you want.
#
#	SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to set fibre
#				  channel full duplex mode on.
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
#	SCSI_ISP_FABRIC		  enable loading of Fabric f/w flavor (2100).
#	SCSI_ISP_SCCLUN		  enable loading of expanded lun f/w (2100).
#	SCSI_ISP_WWN		- define a WWN to use as a default
#
#	ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1020/1040 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1080/1240 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_12160_SUPPORT	Disable support for 12160 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT	Disable support for 2100 cards
#	(these really just to save some code space)
#	(use of all four will cause the kernel to not compile)
#
#	ISP_COMPILE_FW		-	compile all firmware in
#	ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW	-	compile in 1020/1040 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW	-	compile in 1080/1240/1280 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_12160_FW	-	compile in 12160 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW	-	compile in 2100 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW	-	compile in 2200 firmware
#
#	ISP_TARGET_MODE		-	enable target mode operation
#
options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1, isp4
options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK=0x1	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options 	SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP=0	# prefer I/O mapping
options 	SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX=0x4		# isp2 is a Fibre Channel card
						# we want in full duplex mode.
options 	SCSI_ISP_WWN="0x5000000099990000"
#options 	ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT
#options 	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT
#options 	ISP_DISABLE_12160_SUPPORT
#options 	ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT
#options 	ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW=1
#options 	ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW=1
#options 	ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW=1
#options 	ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW=1
#options 	ISP_TARGET_MODE=1

# Options used in dev/sym/ (Symbios SCSI driver).
#options 	SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP	#-Low Priority Probe Map (bits)
					# Allows the ncr to take precedence
					# 1 (1<<0) -> 810a, 860
					# 2 (1<<1) -> 825a, 875, 885, 895
					# 4 (1<<2) -> 895a, 896, 1510d 
#options 	SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF	#-HVD support for 825a, 875, 885
					# disabled:0 (default), enabled:1
#options 	SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY	#-PCI parity checking
					# disabled:0, enabled:1 (default)
#options 	SYM_SETUP_MAX_LUN	#-Number of LUNs supported
					# default:8, range:[1..64]


# MII bus support is required for some PCI 10/100 ethernet NICs,
# namely those which use MII-compliant transceivers or implement
# tranceiver control interfaces that operate like an MII. Adding
# "device miibus0" to the kernel config pulls in support for
# the generic miibus API and all of the PHY drivers, including a
# generic one for PHYs that aren't specifically handled by an
# individual driver.
device		miibus

# PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code.
device		dc		# DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes
device		rl		# RealTek 8129/8139
device		sf		# Adaptec AIC-6915 (``Starfire'')
device		sis		# Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900/SiS 7016
device		ste		# Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX)
device		tl		# Texas Instruments ThunderLAN
device		vr		# VIA Rhine, Rhine II
device		wb		# Winbond W89C840F
device		xl		# 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')

# PCI Ethernet NICs.
device		de		# DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'')
device		fxp		# Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558)
device		tx		# SMC 9432TX (83c170 ``EPIC'')
device		vx		# 3Com 3c590, 3c595 (``Vortex'')

device		sk
device		ti
device		wx
device		fpa
device		meteor
#The oltr driver in the ISA section will also find PCI cards.
#device		oltr0


# Brooktree driver has been ported to the new I2C framework. Thus,
# you'll need to have the following 3 lines in the kernel config.
#     device smbus
#     device iicbus
#     device iicbb
# The iic and smb devices are only needed if you want to control other
# I2C slaves connected to the external connector of some cards.
#
device		bktr

#
# PCCARD/PCMCIA
#
# card: pccard slots
# pcic: isa/pccard bridge
device		pcic0 at isa?
device		pcic1 at isa?
device		card

# You may need to reset all pccards after resuming
options 	PCIC_RESUME_RESET	# reset after resume

#
# Laptop/Notebook options:
#
# See also:
#  apm under `Miscellaneous hardware'
# above.

# For older notebooks that signal a powerfail condition (external
# power supply dropped, or battery state low) by issuing an NMI:

options 	POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing

#
# SMB bus
#
# System Management Bus support provided by the 'smbus' device.
#
# Supported devices:
# smb	standard io
#
# Supported interfaces:
# iicsmb I2C to SMB bridge with any iicbus interface
# bktr	brooktree848 I2C hardware interface
# intpm	Intel PIIX4 Power Management Unit
# alpm	Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit
#
device		smbus		# Bus support, required for smb below.
device		intpm
device		alpm

device		smb

#
# I2C Bus
#
# Philips i2c bus support is provided by the `iicbus' device.
#
# Supported devices:
# ic	i2c network interface
# iic	i2c standard io
# iicsmb i2c to smb bridge. Allow i2c i/o with smb commands.
#
# Supported interfaces:
# pcf	Philips PCF8584 ISA-bus controller
# bktr	brooktree848 I2C software interface
#
# Other:
# iicbb	generic I2C bit-banging code (needed by lpbb, bktr)
#
device		iicbus		# Bus support, required for ic/iic/iicsmb below.
device		iicbb

device		ic
device		iic
device		iicsmb		# smb over i2c bridge

device		pcf0	at isa? port 0x320 irq 5

# ISDN4BSD section
#
# See /usr/share/examples/isdn/ROADMAP for an introduction to isdn4bsd.
#
# i4b passive ISDN cards support (isic - I4b Siemens Isdn Chipset driver)
# note that the ``options'' and ``device'' lines must BOTH be defined !
#
# Driver entries marked "(not supported yet!)" are not working currently
# due to not being converted to newbus. We hope to get them back to support
# in the near future.
#
# ISA bus non-PnP Cards:
# ----------------------
#
# Teles S0/8 or Niccy 1008
options 	TEL_S0_8
device		isic0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 1
#
# Teles S0/16 or Creatix ISDN-S0 or Niccy 1016
options 	TEL_S0_16
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0xd80 iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 2
#
# Teles S0/16.3
options 	TEL_S0_16_3
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0xd80 irq 5 flags 3
#
# AVM A1 or AVM Fritz!Card
options 	AVM_A1
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x340 irq 5 flags 4
#
# USRobotics Sportster ISDN TA intern (not supported yet!)
#options 	USR_STI
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x268 irq 5 flags 7
#
# ITK ix1 Micro ( < V.3, non-PnP version ) (not supported yet!)
#options 	ITKIX1
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x398 irq 10 flags 18
#
# ELSA PCC-16
options 	ELSA_PCC16
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x360 irq 10 flags 20
#
# ISA bus PnP Cards:
# ------------------
#
# Teles S0/16.3 PnP
options 	TEL_S0_16_3_P
#device		isic
#
# Creatix ISDN-S0 P&P
options 	CRTX_S0_P
#device		isic
#
# Dr. Neuhaus Niccy Go@@
options 	DRN_NGO
#device		isic
#
# Sedlbauer Win Speed
options 	SEDLBAUER
#device		isic
#
# Dynalink IS64PH (not supported yet!)
#options 	DYNALINK 
#device		isic
#
# ELSA QuickStep 1000pro ISA
options 	ELSA_QS1ISA
#device		isic
#
# ITK ix1 Micro ( V.3, PnP version ) (not supported yet!)
#options 	ITKIX1
#device		isic
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PnP (not supported yet!)
#options 	AVM_PNP
#device 	isic
#
# Siemens I-Surf 2.0
options 	SIEMENS_ISURF2
#device		isic
#
# Asuscom ISDNlink 128K ISA
#options 	ASUSCOM_IPAC
#device 	isic
#
# PCI bus Cards:
# --------------
#
# ELSA MicroLink ISDN/PCI (same as ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI)
options 	ELSA_QS1PCI
#device		isic
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PCI
options 	AVM_A1_PCI
#device		isic
#
# PCMCIA Cards:
# -------------
#
# AVM PCMCIA Fritz!Card (not supported yet!)
#options 	AVM_A1_PCMCIA
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x340 irq 5 flags 10
#
# Active Cards:
# -------------
#
# Stollmann Tina-dd control device 
# (driver under development, not fully functional!)
device		tina0	at isa? port 0x260 irq 10
#
# ISDN Protocol Stack
# -------------------
#
# Q.921 / layer 2 - i4b passive cards D channel handling
pseudo-device	"i4bq921"
#
# Q.931 / layer 3 - i4b passive cards D channel handling
pseudo-device	"i4bq931"
#
# layer 4 - i4b common passive and active card handling
pseudo-device	"i4b"
#
# ISDN devices
# ------------
#
# userland driver to do ISDN tracing (for passive cards only)
pseudo-device	"i4btrc"	4
#
# userland driver to control the whole thing
pseudo-device	"i4bctl"
#
# userland driver for access to raw B channel
pseudo-device	"i4brbch"	4
#
# userland driver for telephony
pseudo-device	"i4btel"	2
#
# network driver for IP over raw HDLC ISDN
pseudo-device	"i4bipr"	4
# enable VJ header compression detection for ipr i/f
options 	IPR_VJ
# enable logging of the first n IP packets to isdnd (n=32 here)
#options	IPR_LOG=32
#
# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN; requires an equivalent
# number of sppp pseudo-devices to be configured
pseudo-device	"i4bisppp"	4


# Parallel-Port Bus
#
# Parallel port bus support is provided by the `ppbus' device.
# Multiple devices may be attached to the parallel port, devices
# are automatically probed and attached when found.
#
# Supported devices:
# vpo	Iomega Zip Drive
#	Requires SCSI disk support ('scbus' and 'da'), best
#	performance is achieved with ports in EPP 1.9 mode.
# lpt	Parallel Printer
# plip	Parallel network interface
# ppi	General-purpose I/O ("Geek Port") + IEEE1284 I/O
# pps	Pulse per second Timing Interface
# lpbb	Philips official parallel port I2C bit-banging interface
#
# Supported interfaces:
# ppc	ISA-bus parallel port interfaces.
#

options		PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection
				  # (see flags in ppc(4))
options 	DEBUG_1284	# IEEE1284 signaling protocol debug
options 	PERIPH_1284	# Makes your computer act as a IEEE1284
				# compliant peripheral
options 	DONTPROBE_1284	# Avoid boot detection of PnP parallel devices
options 	VP0_DEBUG	# ZIP/ZIP+ debug
options 	LPT_DEBUG	# Printer driver debug
options 	PPC_DEBUG	# Parallel chipset level debug
options 	PLIP_DEBUG	# Parallel network IP interface debug
options		PCFCLOCK_VERBOSE         # Verbose pcfclock driver
options		PCFCLOCK_MAX_RETRIES=5   # Maximum read tries (default 10)

device		ppc0	at isa? irq 7
device		ppbus
device		vpo
device		lpt
device		plip
device		ppi
device		pps
device		lpbb
device		pcfclock

# Kernel BOOTP support

options 	BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options 	BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
options 	BOOTP_NFSV3	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
options 	BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options 	BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP

#
# Add tie-ins for a hardware watchdog.  This only enable the hooks;
# the user must still supply the actual driver.
#
options 	HW_WDOG

#
# Set the number of PV entries per process.  Increasing this can
# stop panics related to heavy use of shared memory. However, that can
# (combined with large amounts of physical memory) cause panics at
# boot time due the kernel running out of VM space.
#
# If you're tweaking this, you might also want to increase the sysctls
# "vm.v_free_min", "vm.v_free_reserved", and "vm.v_free_target".
#
# The value below is the one more than the default.
#
options 	PMAP_SHPGPERPROC=201

#
# Disable swapping. This option removes all code which actually performs
# swapping, so it's not possible to turn it back on at run-time.
#
# This is sometimes usable for systems which don't have any swap space
# (see also sysctls "vm.defer_swapspace_pageouts" and
# "vm.disable_swapspace_pageouts")
#
#options 	NO_SWAPPING

# Set the number of sf_bufs to allocate. sf_bufs are virtual buffers
# for sendfile(2) that are used to map file VM pages, and normally
# default to a quantity that is roughly 16*MAXUSERS+512. You would
# typically want about 4 of these for each simultaneous file send.
#
options 	NSFBUFS=1024

#
# Enable extra debugging code for locks.  This stores the filename and
# line of whatever acquired the lock in the lock itself, and change a
# number of function calls to pass around the relevant data.  This is
# not at all useful unless you are debugging lock code.  Also note
# that it is likely to break e.g. fstat(1) unless you recompile your
# userland with -DDEBUG_LOCKS as well.
#
options 	DEBUG_LOCKS

#
# SysVR4 ABI emulation
#
# The svr4 ABI emulator can be statically compiled into the kernel or loaded as
# a KLD module.  
# The STREAMS network emulation code can also be compiled statically or as a 
# module.  If loaded as a module, it must be loaded before the svr4 module
# (the /usr/sbin/svr4 script does this for you).  If compiling statically,
# the `streams' pseudo-device must be configured into any kernel which also
# specifies COMPAT_SVR4.  It is possible to have a statically-configured 
# STREAMS device and a dynamically loadable svr4 emulator;  the /usr/sbin/svr4
# script understands that it doesn't need to load the `streams' module under
# those circumstances.
# Caveat:  At this time, `options KTRACE' is required for the svr4 emulator
# (whether static or dynamic).  
# 
options		COMPAT_SVR4	# build emulator statically
options		DEBUG_SVR4	# enable verbose debugging
pseudo-device	streams		# STREAMS network driver (required for svr4).

# The 'dpt' driver provides support for DPT controllers (http://www.dpt.com/).
# These have hardware RAID-{0,1,5} support, and do multi-initiator I/O.
# The DPT controllers are commonly re-licensed under other brand-names -
# some controllers by Olivetti, Dec, HP, AT&T, SNI, AST, Alphatronic, NEC and
# Compaq are actually DPT controllers.
#
# See src/sys/dev/dpt for debugging and other subtle options.
#   DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE Enables a set of (semi)invasive metrics. Various
#                           instruments are enabled.  The tools in
#                           /usr/sbin/dpt_* assume these to be enabled.
#   DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS     Normally device timeouts are handled by the DPT.
#                           If you ant the driver to handle timeouts, enable
#                           this option.  If your system is very busy, this
#                           option will create more trouble than solve.
#   DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR      Used to compute the excessive amount of time to
#                           wait when timing out with the above option.
#  DPT_DEBUG_xxxx           These are controllable from sys/dev/dpt/dpt.h
#  DPT_LOST_IRQ             When enabled, will try, once per second, to catch
#                           any interrupt that got lost.  Seems to help in some
#                           DPT-firmware/Motherboard combinations.  Minimal
#                           cost, great benefit.
#  DPT_RESET_HBA            Make "reset" actually reset the controller
#                           instead of fudging it.  Only enable this if you
#			    are 100% certain you need it.

device		dpt

# DPT options
#!CAM# options 	DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
#!CAM# options 	DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS
options 	DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=4
options 	DPT_LOST_IRQ
options 	DPT_RESET_HBA
options 	DPT_ALLOW_MEMIO

# USB support
# UHCI controller
device		uhci
# OHCI controller
device		ohci
# General USB code (mandatory for USB)
device		usb
#
# USB Double Bulk Pipe devices
device		udbp
# Generic USB device driver
device		ugen
# Human Interface Device (anything with buttons and dials)
device		uhid
# USB keyboard
device		ukbd
# USB printer
device		ulpt
# USB Iomega Zip 100 Drive
device		umass
# USB mouse
device		ums
# Diamond Rio 500 Mp3 player
device		urio
#
# ADMtek USB ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB100TX,
# the Billionton USB100, the Melco LU-ATX, the D-Link DSB-650TX
# and the SMC 2202USB. Also works with the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus
# eval board.
device		aue
#
# CATC USB-EL1201A USB ethernet. Supports the CATC Netmate
# and Netmate II, and the Belkin F5U111.
device		cue
#
# Kawasaki LSI ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB10T,
# Entrega USB-NET-E45, Peracom Ethernet Adapter, the
# 3Com 3c19250, the ADS Technologies USB-10BT, the ATen UC10T,
# the Netgear EA101, the D-Link DSB-650, the SMC 2102USB
# and 2104USB, and the Corega USB-T.
device		kue

# debugging options for the USB subsystem
#
options 	UHCI_DEBUG
options 	OHCI_DEBUG
options 	USB_DEBUG

options 	UGEN_DEBUG
options 	UHID_DEBUG
options 	UHUB_DEBUG
options 	UKBD_DEBUG
options 	ULPT_DEBUG
options 	UMASS_DEBUG
options 	UMS_DEBUG
options 	URIO_DEBUG

# options for ukbd:
options 	UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
makeoptions	UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP=it.iso

#
# Embedded system options:
#
# An embedded system might want to run something other than init.
options 	INIT_PATH="/sbin/init:/stand/sysinstall"

# Debug options
options 	BUS_DEBUG	# enable newbus debugging
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS	# enable vfs lock debugging
options 	NPX_DEBUG	# enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu)

# More undocumented options for linting.
# Note that documenting these are not considered an affront.

options 	AHC_DUMP_EEPROM
options 	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
options 	CAM_DEBUG_DELAY
options 	CLUSTERDEBUG
options 	COMPAT_LINUX
options 	CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
options 	DEBUG
options 	DEBUG_LINUX
#options 	DISABLE_PSE
options 	ENABLE_ALART
options 	ENABLE_VFS_IOOPT
options 	FB_DEBUG
options 	FB_INSTALL_CDEV
options 	FE_8BIT_SUPPORT
options 	I4B_SMP_WORKAROUND
options 	I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000
options 	IBCS2
options 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options 	KEY
options 	LOCKF_DEBUG
options 	LOUTB
options 	MSGMNB=2049
options 	MSGMNI=41
options 	MSGSEG=2049
options 	MSGSSZ=16
options 	MSGTQL=41
options 	NBUF=512
options 	NETATALKDEBUG
options 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024
#options 	OLTR_NO_BULLSEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_HAWKEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_TMS_MAC
options 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
options 	PSM_DEBUG=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options 	SC_DEBUG_LEVEL
options 	SC_RENDER_DEBUG
options 	SEMMAP=31
options 	SEMMNI=11
options 	SEMMNS=61
options 	SEMMNU=31
options 	SEMMSL=61
options 	SEMOPM=101
options 	SEMUME=11
options 	SHMALL=1025
options 	SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options 	SHMMAXPGS=1025
options 	SHMMIN=2
options 	SHMMNI=33
options 	SHMSEG=9
options 	SHM_PHYS_BACKED
options 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
options 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
options 	SI_DEBUG
options 	SLIP_IFF_OPTS
options 	SPX_HACK
options 	TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
options 	VFS_BIO_DEBUG
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE
@


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@Added new options CPU_PPRO2CELERON and CPU_L2_LATENCY to support
Socket 8 to 370 converters.  When (1) CPU_PPRO2CELERON option is
defined, (2) Intel CPU is found and (3) CPU ID is 0x66?, L2 cache is
enabled through MSR 0x11e.  The L2 cache latency value can be
specified by CPU_L2_LATENCY option.  Default value of L2 cache latency
is 5.

These options are useful if you use Socket 8 to Socket 370 converter
(e.g. Power Leap's PL-Pro/II.)  Most PentiumPro BIOSs don't enable L2
cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs because they don't know Celeron CPUs.
These options are needles if you use a Coppermine (FCPGA) Celeron or
PentiumIII, becuase the L2 cache enable bit is hard wired and L2 cache
is always enabled.
@
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@Document flags 0x100 in syscons.4, and document syscons' flags in LINT.

Reviewed by:	yokota, obrien
@
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@Since many people use LINT as "supported hardware" list, add
all supported cards to the description of the ep-driver.

Reviewed by:	asmodai
@
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@Mention that i4bisppp requires sppp; too many people use LINT as a
configuration guide and then miss this one.
@
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# ep: 3Com 3C509
@


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@Bump the default NBUS value to 8.
@
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# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN
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@Change sl(4) configuration lines to reflect its new dynamic nature.
@
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@sysctl'ize ICMP_BANDLIM and ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT.

Suggested by: des/nbm
@
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pseudo-device	sl	2		#Serial Line IP
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@Add option ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT to the mix.  With this option,
badport_bandlim() will not muck up your console with printf() messages.
@
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# ICMP_BANDLIM enables icmp error response bandwidth limiting.   You
# typically want this option as it will help protect the machine from
# D.O.S. packet attacks.  Use ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT to prevent
# bandwidth limit messages from being dumped to console.
#
options 	ICMP_BANDLIM
options		ICMP_BANDLIM_SUPPRESS_OUTPUT
@


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@Provide a temporary undocumented option: SHM_PHYS_BACKED.  This will
become sysctl and/or flags controlled later.  It's mainly here for an
easy place to test the physical memory backed objects.
@
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# D.O.S. packet attacks.
d551 1
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log
@Correct the syntax of ROOTDEVNAME and describe it somewhat better.
@
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@The USB double bulk pipe driver (Host to host cables). Currently there
are two supported chips, the NetChip 1080 (only prototypes available)
and the EzLink cable. Any other cable should be supported however as they
are all very much alike (there is a difference between them wrt
performance).

It uses Netgraph.

This driver was mostly written by Doug Ambrisko and Julian Elischer and
I would like to thank Whistle for yet another contribution. And my
aplogies to them for me sitting on the driver for so long (2 months).

Also, many thanks to Reid Augustin from NetChip for providing me with a
prototype of their 1080 chip.

Be aware of the fact that this driver is very immature and has only been
tested very lightly. If someone feels like learning about Netgraph however
this is an excellent driver to start playing with.
@
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# XXX - neither does this
options 	ROOTDEVNAME=\"da0s2e\"
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@Driver for DEC "Tulip" based WAN cards from LanMedia Corporation.

This driver should support both the SSI (V.35 etc) E1/T1 unchannelized,
DS3 and HSSI cards.  Only tested on the SSI card.

More info at: http://www.lanmedia.com

Thanks to LanMedia for donating two LMC1000P cards.

if_de.c driver modified by:     LanMedia
NetGraphification by:   	Stephen Kiernan <sk-ports@@vegamuse.org>
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@Some more i386-only BIOS-friendliness:

 - Add support for using the PCI BIOS functions for configuration space
   accesses, and make this the default.

 - Make PNPBIOS the default (obsoletes the PNPBIOS config option).

 - Add two new boot-time tunables to disable each of the above.
@
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log
@Add the scsi-target driver to LINT.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.768 2000/04/15 03:34:13 rwatson Exp $
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# Note that motherboard sound devices may require options PNPBIOS.
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options 	PNPBIOS
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@Introduce extended attribute support for FFS, allowing arbitrary
(name, value) pairs to be associated with inodes.  This support is
used for ACLs, MAC labels, and Capabilities in the TrustedBSD
security extensions, which are currently under development.

In this implementation, attributes are backed to data vnodes in the
style of the quota support in FFS.  Support for FFS extended
attributes may be enabled using the FFS_EXTATTR kernel option
(disabled by default).  Userland utilities and man pages will be
committed in the next batch.  VFS interfaces and man pages have
been in the repo since 4.0-RELEASE and are unchanged.

o ufs/ufs/extattr.h: UFS-specific extattr defines
o ufs/ufs/ufs_extattr.c: bulk of support routines
o ufs/{ufs,ffs,mfs}/*.[ch]: hooks and extattr.h includes
o contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c: extattr.h includes
o conf/options, conf/files, i386/conf/LINT: added FFS_EXTATTR

o coda/coda_vfsops.c: XXX required extattr.h due to ufsmount.h
(This should not be the case, and will be fixed in a future commit)

Currently attributes are not supported in MFS.  This will be fixed.

Reviewed by:	adrian, bp, freebsd-fs, other unthanked souls
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
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@The ASUSCOM_IPAC isn't broken according to submitter.

PR:		17840
Submitted by:	Ari Suutari <ari@@suutari.iki.fi>
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@Add new options NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION and NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION.

(Note: NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION is disabled until we find a non-proprietary
implementation of the MPPC compression algorithm.)
@
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# Asuscom ISDNlink 128K ISAC - broken
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@Don't use ``grep | sed'' in the example for INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
when sed can do both.
@
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@Awi driver, ported from NetBSD from Atsushi Once-san.

From the README:
	Any IEEE 802.11 cards use AMD Am79C930 and Harris (Intersil) Chipset
	with PCnetMobile firmware by AMD.
	   BayStack 650   1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter
	   BayStack 660   2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
	   Icom SL-200    2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
	   Melco WLI-PCM  2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
	   NEL SSMagic    2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter
	   Netwave AirSurfer Plus
			  1Mbps Frequency Hopping PCCARD adapter
	   Netwave AirSurfer Pro
			  2Mbps Direct Sequence PCCARD adapter

Known Problems:
	WEP is not supported.
	Does not create IBSS itself.
	Cannot configure the following on FreeBSD:
		selection of infrastructure/adhoc mode
		ESSID
		...

Submitted by: Atsushi Onoe <onoe@@sm.sony.co.jp>
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@One in a while, something happens so uncannily that you get knocked off
your feet.  The conversion of the "snp" device to a dynamically growing
device driver was done just a few days ago by Brooks Davis!  Shame on
me for not finding that PR :(

This is a forced commit of tty_snoop.c to give the submitter proper credit,
as most of the patch submitted is actually exactly the same code (by some
large amount of entropy).  Brooks also submitted the change to LINT to
set the example of "snp" usage to not include a number, as that number is
now deprecated, so that is also in this commit.

PR:		17629
Submitted by:	Brooks Davis <brooks@@one-eyed-alien.net>
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@Oops, PCVT_FREEBSD is useless too. Add new PCVT_GREENSAVER option.
@
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@remove useless PCVT_EMU_MOUSE option.
@
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@Document options HZ, place it in its own section `CLOCK OPTIONS' and
add the undocumented CLK_* options to that section as well.

Submitted by:	Mike Tancsa <mike@@sentex.ca> (partially)
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@Argh, fix cut/paste mistake.  This contributed to LINT not building.
@
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options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
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@Document and supply COMPAT_OLDPCI and COMPAT_OLDISA so 'make release'
still works.
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@Add device isic to the ASUSCOM_IPAC entry.

Remove quotes around some i4b options to be consistent with the rest.
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@Put ASUSCOM_IPAC in the section where it belongs, namely i4b.
@
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options 	"ELSA_PCC16"
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#options 	"ITKIX1"
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#options 	"AVM_PNP"
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options 	"SIEMENS_ISURF2"
d1982 1
d1992 1
a1992 1
options 	"AVM_A1_PCI"
@


1.755
log
@Put the undocumented options back at the bottom as per old
practice.

Place the debug options above the undocumented options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.754 2000/03/18 17:30:12 asmodai Exp $
d1980 3
a2161 3

# Undocumented options covering presently broken code
#options 	ASUSCOM_IPAC
@


1.754
log
@Document three debug options: npx, bus and vfs locks debugging.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.753 2000/03/16 09:16:07 n_hibma Exp $
a2159 79
# Debug options
options 	BUS_DEBUG	# enable newbus debugging
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS	# enable vfs lock debugging
options 	NPX_DEBUG	# enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu)

# More undocumented options for linting.
# Note that documenting these are not considered an affront.

options 	AHC_DUMP_EEPROM
options 	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
options 	CAM_DEBUG_DELAY
options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
options 	CLUSTERDEBUG
options 	COMPAT_LINUX
options 	CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
options 	DEBUG
options 	DEBUG_LINUX
#options 	DISABLE_PSE
options 	ENABLE_ALART
options 	ENABLE_VFS_IOOPT
options 	FB_DEBUG
options 	FB_INSTALL_CDEV
options 	FE_8BIT_SUPPORT
options 	I4B_SMP_WORKAROUND
options 	I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000
options 	IBCS2
options 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options 	KEY
options 	LOCKF_DEBUG
options 	LOUTB
options 	MSGMNB=2049
options 	MSGMNI=41
options 	MSGSEG=2049
options 	MSGSSZ=16
options 	MSGTQL=41
options 	NBUF=512
options 	NETATALKDEBUG
options 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024
#options 	OLTR_NO_BULLSEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_HAWKEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_TMS_MAC
options 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
options 	PNPBIOS
options 	PSM_DEBUG=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options 	SC_DEBUG_LEVEL
options 	SC_RENDER_DEBUG
options 	SEMMAP=31
options 	SEMMNI=11
options 	SEMMNS=61
options 	SEMMNU=31
options 	SEMMSL=61
options 	SEMOPM=101
options 	SEMUME=11
options 	SHMALL=1025
options 	SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options 	SHMMAXPGS=1025
options 	SHMMIN=2
options 	SHMMNI=33
options 	SHMSEG=9
options 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
options 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
options 	SI_DEBUG
options 	SLIP_IFF_OPTS
options 	SPX_HACK
options 	TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
options 	VFS_BIO_DEBUG
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE

d2262 79
@


1.753
log
@Please welcome the URio driver. Written by
Iwasa Kazmi <kzmi\@@ca2.so-net.ne.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.752 2000/03/14 16:47:59 sos Exp $
d2160 5
a2169 1
options 	BUS_DEBUG
a2178 1
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
a2202 1
options 	NPX_DEBUG
@


1.752
log
@Fix the spelling, and some minor tweaks on the ata device...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.751 2000/03/14 13:23:10 asmodai Exp $
d2295 2
d2328 1
@


1.751
log
@Remove wd entries.

Reviewed by:	sos
Approved by:	sos, phk, peter
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.750 2000/03/13 11:37:43 ru Exp $
a1083 1
#The folliwing options are valid on the ATA driver:
d1085 3
a1087 1
# ATA_STATIC_ID:	controller numbering is static (like the old driver)
@


1.750
log
@Remove option MD5, it has been standardized almost two years ago.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749 2000/03/09 16:32:56 jlemon Exp $
a1075 1
# It can reuse the majors of wd.c for booting purposes.
a1098 73

#
# ST-506, ESDI, and IDE hard disks: `wdc' and `wd'
#
# The flags fields are used to enable the multi-sector I/O and
# the 32BIT I/O modes.  The flags may be used in either the controller
# definition or in the individual disk definitions.  The controller
# definition is supported for the boot configuration stuff.
#
# Each drive has a 16 bit flags value defined:
#	The low 8 bits are the maximum value for the multi-sector I/O,
#	where 0xff defaults to the maximum that the drive can handle.
#	The high bit of the 16 bit flags (0x8000) allows probing for
#	32 bit transfers.  Bit 14 (0x4000) enables a hack to wake
#	up powered-down laptop drives.  Bit 13 (0x2000) allows
#	probing for PCI IDE DMA controllers, such as Intel's PIIX
#	south bridges. Bit 12 (0x1000) sets LBA mode instead of the
#	default CHS mode for accessing the drive. See the wd.4 man page.
#
# The flags field for the drives can be specified in the controller
# specification with the low 16 bits for drive 0, and the high 16 bits
# for drive 1.
# e.g.:
#device		wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004
#
# specifies that drive 0 will be allowed to probe for 32 bit transfers and
# a maximum multi-sector transfer of 4 sectors, and drive 1 will not be
# allowed to probe for 32 bit transfers, but will allow multi-sector
# transfers up to the maximum that the drive supports.
#
# If you are using a PCI controller that is not running in compatibility
# mode (for example, it is a 2nd IDE PCI interface), then use config line(s)
# such as:
#
#device		wdc2	at isa? port 0 flags 0xa0ffa0ff
#device		wd4	at wdc2 drive 0
#device		wd5	at wdc2 drive 1
#
#device		wdc3	at isa? port 0 flags 0xa0ffa0ff
#device		wd6	at wdc3 drive 0
#device		wd7	at wdc3 drive 1
#
# Note that the above config would be useful for a Promise card, when used
# on a MB that already has a PIIX controller.  Note the bogus irq and port
# entries.  These are automatically filled in by the IDE/PCI support.
#
# This driver must be commented out because it is mutually exclusive with
# the ata(4) driver.
#
device		wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
device		wd0	at wdc0 drive 0
device		wd1	at wdc0 drive 1
device		wdc1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
device		wd2	at wdc1 drive 0
device		wd3	at wdc1 drive 1

#
# This option allow you to override the default probe time for IDE
# devices, to get a faster probe.  Setting this below 10000 violate
# the IDE specs, but may still work for you (it will work for most
# people).
#
options 	IDE_DELAY=8000	# Be optimistic about Joe IDE device

# IDE CD-ROM & CD-R/RW  driver - requires wdc controller
device		wcd

# IDE floppy driver - requires wdc controller
device		wfd

# IDE tape driver - requires wdc controller
device		wst

@


1.749
log
@Add Compaq `ida' driver to GENERIC, update it's LINT entry.

Approved by:	jordan
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.748 2000/03/07 13:56:37 nik Exp $
a267 6

#
# This option includes a MD5 routine in the kernel, this is used for
# various authentication and privacy uses.
#
options 	MD5
@


1.749.2.1
log
@MF5C:	rev 1.754:
		document npx, vfs lock and bus debugging options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749 2000/03/09 16:32:56 jlemon Exp $
a2238 5
# Debug options
options 	BUS_DEBUG       # enable newbus debugging
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS # enable vfs lock debugging
options 	NPX_DEBUG       # enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu)

d2244 1
d2254 1
d2279 1
@


1.749.2.2
log
@MF5C:	Put undocumented options back at the bottom.
	Put debug options abve the undocumented ones.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.1 2000/03/18 18:12:33 asmodai Exp $
d2239 79
a2416 79

# Debug options
options 	BUS_DEBUG       # enable newbus debugging
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS # enable vfs lock debugging
options 	NPX_DEBUG       # enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu)

# More undocumented options for linting.
# Note that documenting these are not considered an affront.

options 	AHC_DUMP_EEPROM
options 	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
options 	CAM_DEBUG_DELAY
options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
options 	CLUSTERDEBUG
options 	COMPAT_LINUX
options 	CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
options 	DEBUG
options 	DEBUG_LINUX
#options 	DISABLE_PSE
options 	ENABLE_ALART
options 	ENABLE_VFS_IOOPT
options 	FB_DEBUG
options 	FB_INSTALL_CDEV
options 	FE_8BIT_SUPPORT
options 	I4B_SMP_WORKAROUND
options 	I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000
options 	IBCS2
options 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options 	KEY
options 	LOCKF_DEBUG
options 	LOUTB
options 	MSGMNB=2049
options 	MSGMNI=41
options 	MSGSEG=2049
options 	MSGSSZ=16
options 	MSGTQL=41
options 	NBUF=512
options 	NETATALKDEBUG
options 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024
#options 	OLTR_NO_BULLSEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_HAWKEYE_MAC
#options 	OLTR_NO_TMS_MAC
options 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
options 	PNPBIOS
options 	PSM_DEBUG=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options 	SC_DEBUG_LEVEL
options 	SC_RENDER_DEBUG
options 	SEMMAP=31
options 	SEMMNI=11
options 	SEMMNS=61
options 	SEMMNU=31
options 	SEMMSL=61
options 	SEMOPM=101
options 	SEMUME=11
options 	SHMALL=1025
options 	SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options 	SHMMAXPGS=1025
options 	SHMMIN=2
options 	SHMMNI=33
options 	SHMSEG=9
options 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
options 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
options 	SI_DEBUG
options 	SLIP_IFF_OPTS
options 	SPX_HACK
options 	TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
options 	VFS_BIO_DEBUG
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE
@


1.749.2.3
log
@MF5C:	Put the ASUSCOM entry where it belongs.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.2 2000/03/18 19:04:43 asmodai Exp $
a2058 3
# Asuscom ISDNlink 128K ISAC - broken
#options 	ASUSCOM_IPAC
#
d2238 3
@


1.749.2.4
log
@MF5C:	add device isic to ASUSCOM_IPAC
	get rid of some quotes in i4b options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.3 2000/03/18 19:53:51 asmodai Exp $
d2017 1
a2017 1
options 	ELSA_PCC16
d2048 1
a2048 1
#options 	ITKIX1
d2052 1
a2052 1
#options 	AVM_PNP
d2056 1
a2056 1
options 	SIEMENS_ISURF2
a2060 1
#device 	isic
d2070 1
a2070 1
options 	AVM_A1_PCI
@


1.749.2.5
log
@MFC: ASUSCOM_IPAC works.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.4 2000/03/19 10:26:40 asmodai Exp $
d2059 1
a2059 1
# Asuscom ISDNlink 128K ISAC
@


1.749.2.6
log
@MFC: ng_mppc netgraph node type
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.5 2000/04/10 18:34:55 asmodai Exp $
a402 3
# MPPC compression requires proprietary files (not included)
#options 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION
options 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION
@


1.749.2.7
log
@MFC: description and syntax of ROOTDEVNAME
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.6 2000/04/18 04:48:32 archie Exp $
a86 8
#
# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
# be correctly guesst by the bootstrap code, or an override if
# the RB_DFLTROOT flag (-r) is specified when booting the kernel.
#
options 	ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:da0s2e\"

d356 2
@


1.749.2.8
log
@MFC 1.778, mention that sppp is required for i4bisppp
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.7 2000/05/19 20:47:09 msmith Exp $
d2131 1
a2131 2
# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN; requires an equivalent
# number of sppp pseudo-devices to be configured
@


1.749.2.9
log
@MFC: Remove a no-option MD5.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.8 2000/06/06 10:32:13 joerg Exp $
d276 6
@


1.749.2.10
log
@MFC: Add option ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.9 2000/06/13 08:42:05 ru Exp $
a1237 5

# Solaris implements a new BREAK which is initiated by a character
# sequence CR ~ ^b which is similar to a familiar pattern used on
# Sun servers by the Remote Console.
options 	ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
@


1.749.2.11
log
@MFC: CPU_PPRO2CELERON and CPU_L2_LATENCY options to support Socket 8 to
370 converters.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.10 2000/06/18 04:43:43 ps Exp $
a183 4
# CPU_L2_LATENCY specifed the L2 cache latency value.  This option is used
# only when CPU_PPRO2CELERON is defined and Mendocino Celeron is detected.
# The default value is 5.
#
a187 4
# CPU_PPRO2CELERON enables L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.  This option
# is useful when you use Socket 8 to Socket 370 converter, because most Pentium
# Pro BIOSs do not enable L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.
#
a230 1
options 	CPU_L2_LATENCY=5
a231 1
options 	CPU_PPRO2CELERON
@


1.749.2.12
log
@MFC: Merge KAME 2000/07/01 code.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD$
a451 1
#  The `stf' device implements 6to4 encapsulation.
a483 1
pseudo-device	stf	1		#6to4 IPv6 over IPv4 encapsulation
@


1.749.2.13
log
@MFC: Remove IPSEC_IPV6FWD (avoid unexpected behaviour on IPv6 forwarding)
@
text
@d382 1
@


1.749.2.14
log
@MFC: Rename MDNSECT to MD_NSECT and add it to options and LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.13 2000/07/17 07:16:49 kris Exp $
a658 3

# Specify double the default maximum size for malloc(9)-backed md devices.
options 	MD_NSECT=40000
@


1.749.2.15
log
@- Adjust documentation for new soft updates copyright to match
  HEAD's NOTES.

PR:		19982
Submitted by:	Adam McDougall <bsdx@@looksharp.net>

- Enable ``options SOFTUPDATES'' to match both, GENERIC and HEAD's NOTES.

Approved by:	roberto
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.14 2000/07/17 13:48:39 sheldonh Exp $
d643 8
a650 2
# making abrupt shutdown less risky.
options 	SOFTUPDATES
@


1.749.2.16
log
@MFC: XBONEHACK
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD$
a2434 1
options		XBONEHACK
@


1.749.2.17
log
@device xe0 at isa -> device xe.  Xircom ethernets have not isa
attachments.  This is a merge from GENERIC.  Since LNIT isn't used to
build anything in the release process, I'm fudging a little on the
freeze time...  I hope jkh doesn't mind.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.16 2000/07/20 00:45:07 kris Exp $
d1307 1
a1307 1
device xe
@


1.749.2.18
log
@MFC: accept_filters
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.17 2000/07/20 19:07:02 imp Exp $
a540 4

# Statically Link in accept filters
options                ACCEPT_FILTER_DATA
options                ACCEPT_FILTER_HTTP
@


1.749.2.19
log
@MFC: $FreeBSD$
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.18 2000/07/28 04:03:44 alfred Exp $
d1853 4
a1856 4
#options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1, isp4
#options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK=0x1	# disable NVRAM for isp0
#options 	SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP=0	# prefer I/O mapping
#options 	SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX=0x4		# isp2 is a Fibre Channel card
d1858 1
a1858 1
#options 	SCSI_ISP_WWN="0x5000000099990000"
@


1.749.2.20
log
@MFC: Correct the command for extracting INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE data

PR:		20127
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.19 2000/08/03 01:01:18 peter Exp $
d83 1
a83 1
#    strings -n 3 /kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p' > MYKERNEL
@


1.749.2.21
log
@MFC: Replace the PQ_*CACHE options with a single PQ_CACHESIZE option that
     you set equal to the number of kilobytes in your cache.  The old
     options are still supported for backwards compatibility.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.20 2000/08/07 15:12:01 brian Exp $
d74 1
a74 3
# Options for the VM subsystem.
options		PQ_CACHESIZE=512	# color for 512k/16k cache
# Deprecated options supported for backwards compatibility.
d76 1
a76 1
#options 	PQ_LARGECACHE		# color for 512k/16k cache
@


1.749.2.22
log
@Fix the comments to properly document the PQ_MEDIUMCACHE and
PQ_NORMALCACHE options.

PR:		20409
Submitted by:	Tony Finch <dot@@dotat.at>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.21 2000/08/08 07:50:56 kbyanc Exp $
d80 2
a81 2
#options 	PQ_MEDIUMCACHE		# color for 256k/16k cache
#options 	PQ_NORMALCACHE		# color for 64k/16k cache
@


1.749.2.23
log
@Fix typo: guesst -> guessed.

PR:		20955
Submitted by:	Don Brearley <donbrearley@@hccgwy.mnscu.edu>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.22 2000/08/08 08:02:18 kbyanc Exp $
d92 1
a92 1
# be correctly guessed by the bootstrap code, or an override if
@


1.749.2.24
log
@Sign tx driver as useing miibus, and depending on it.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.23 2000/08/31 10:27:17 sheldonh Exp $
d1724 1
a1724 1
# The `tx' device provides support for the SMC 9432 TX, BTX and TX_2 cards.
a1900 1
device		tx		# SMC EtherPower II (83c17x ``EPIC'')
d1908 1
@


1.749.2.25
log
@MFC: bring the 'asr' driver for current DPT RAID controllers back to -STABLE.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.24 2000/09/11 20:07:15 semenu Exp $
a2264 6

# The 'asr' driver provides support for current DPT/Adaptec SCSI RAID
# controllers (SmartRAID V and VI and later).
# These controllers require the CAM infrastructure.
#
device		asr
@


1.749.2.26
log
@MFC: (rev. 1.802 of NOTES) add the umodem driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.25 2000/09/21 20:33:51 msmith Exp $
a2324 2
# USB modem support
device		umodem
@


1.749.2.27
log
@MFC:
Remove the NCPU, NAPIC, NBUS, NINTR config options.  Make NAPIC,
NBUS, NINTR dynamic and set NCPU to a maximum of 16 under SMP.

Move MAXCPU from machine/smp.h to machine/param.h to expose MAXCPU
in the !SMP case and replace NCPUS with MAXCPU since they are
redundant.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.26 2000/09/27 16:31:19 archie Exp $
d103 4
d121 6
@


1.749.2.28
log
@MFC: bring the pcn(4) driver (and homePNA PHY driver that sort of goes
with it) over from -current. This includes today's minor update to support
the PCnet/PRO chip.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.27 2000/09/30 02:49:30 ps Exp $
a1670 5
# The pcn device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based
# on the AMD Am79c97x chipsets, including the PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+,
# PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home. These were previously handled by the lnc
# driver (and still will be if you leave this driver out of the kernel).
#
a1886 1
device		pcn		# AMD Am79C79x PCI 10/100 NICs
@


1.749.2.29
log
@MFC: driver for the Intel 82801AA (ICH) SMBus controller and compatibles.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.28 2000/10/03 18:46:52 wpaul Exp $
d1953 1
a1953 3
# System Management Bus support is provided by the 'smbus' device.
# Access to the SMBus device is via the 'smb' device (/dev/smb*),
# which is a child of the 'smbus' device.
d1956 1
a1956 1
# smb		standard io through /dev/smb*
d1958 5
a1962 6
# Supported SMB interfaces:
# iicsmb	I2C to SMB bridge with any iicbus interface
# bktr		brooktree848 I2C hardware interface
# intpm		Intel PIIX4 Power Management Unit
# alpm		Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit
# ichsmb	Intel ICH SMBus controller chips (82801AA, 82801AB, 82801BA)
a1964 1

a1966 1
device		ichsmb
@


1.749.2.30
log
@We do not support floppy tapes any longer. Since 1998, to be precise.
Reflect reality.

Stumbled upon by: Luiz Claudio Duarte <arcadia@@luiz.claudio.nom.br>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.29 2000/10/09 00:52:44 archie Exp $
d1188 1
a1188 1
# Standard floppy disk controllers: `fdc' and `fd'
d1196 5
@


1.749.2.31
log
@MFC: add missing option NETGRAPH_ETHER.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.30 2000/10/09 09:02:51 dcs Exp $
a398 1
options 	NETGRAPH_ETHER
@


1.749.2.32
log
@MFC: the 'mly' driver for Mylex AcceleRAID and eXtremeRAID PCI:SCSI RAID
controllers.  This driver interfaces with CAM and thus does not require
any changes to libdisk, sysinstall, etc.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.31 2000/10/12 17:51:59 archie Exp $
a2302 7

#
# Mylex AcceleRAID and eXtremeRAID controllers with v6 and later
# firmware.  These controllers have a SCSI-like interface, and require
# the CAM infrastructure.
#
device          mly
@


1.749.2.33
log
@MFC: Clarify reasons for using or not using NO_F00F_HACK.

PR:		kern/21852
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.32 2000/10/27 10:06:57 msmith Exp $
d205 2
a206 2
# executed.  This option is only needed if I586_CPU is also defined,
# and should be included for any non-Pentium CPU that defines it.
@


1.749.2.34
log
@[MFC]
Add PC-Card/ISA SCSI host adpater drivers from NetBSD/pc98
(a NetBSD port for NEC PC-98x1 machines). They are ncv for NCR 53C500,
nsp for Workbit Ninja SCSI-3, and stg for TMC 18C30 and 18C50.

Also, pccard.conf, HARDWARE.TXT, and RELNOTES.TXT are changed for
new drivers.

Obtained from:	NetBSD/pc98
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.33 2000/10/29 06:41:28 dougb Exp $
a1067 3
# ncv: NCR 53C500 based SCSI host adapters.
# nsp: Workbit Ninja SCSI-3 based PC Card SCSI host adapters.
# stg: TMC 18C30, 18C50 based ISA/PC Card SCSI host adapters.
a1077 3
device		ncv
device		nsp
device		stg	at isa? port 0x140 irq 11
@


1.749.2.35
log
@MFC: the USB scanner driver. See SANE home page for supported USB scanners.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.34 2000/10/29 11:05:46 non Exp $
a2338 2
# USB scanners
device		uscanner
@


1.749.2.36
log
@Document System V IPC tunables.

Approved by: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.35 2000/10/31 23:16:07 n_hibma Exp $
d275 3
a277 27
# System V shared memory and tunable parameters
options 	SYSVSHM		# include support for shared memory
options 	SHMMAXPGS=1025	# max amount of shared memory pages (4k on i386)
options 	SHMALL=1025	# max amount of shared memory (bytes)
options 	SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
				# max shared memory segment size (bytes)
options 	SHMMIN=2	# min shared memory segment size (bytes)
options 	SHMMNI=33	# max number of shared memory identifiers
options 	SHMSEG=9	# max shared memory segments per process

# System V semaphores and tunable parameters
options 	SYSVSEM		# include support for semaphores
options 	SEMMAP=31	# amount of entries in semaphore map
options 	SEMMNI=11	# number of semaphore identifiers in the system
options 	SEMMNS=61	# number of semaphores in the system
options 	SEMMNU=31	# number of undo structures in the system
options 	SEMMSL=61	# max number of semaphores per id
options 	SEMOPM=101	# max number of operations per semop call
options 	SEMUME=11	# max number of undo entries per process

# System V message queues and tunable parameters
options 	SYSVMSG		# include support for message queues
options 	MSGMNB=2049	# max characters per message
options 	MSGMNI=41	# max number of message queue identifiers
options 	MSGSEG=2049	# max number of message segments in the system
options 	MSGSSZ=16	# size of a message segment MUST be power of 2
options 	MSGTQL=41	# max amount of messages in the system
d2418 5
d2438 13
@


1.749.2.37
log
@MFC: new netgraph node type ng_one2many(4).

Approved by:	jkh
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.36 2000/11/08 00:30:05 alfred Exp $
a431 1
options 	NETGRAPH_ONE2MANY
@


1.749.2.38
log
@The line `device stg at ...' caused syntax error.
It should be `device stg0 at ...'.

Approved by:    jkh@@FreeBSD.org
Pointed out by: Archie Cobbs <archie@@packetdesign.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.37 2000/11/16 17:28:31 archie Exp $
d1108 1
a1108 1
device		stg0	at isa? port 0x140 irq 11
@


1.749.2.39
log
@Update (oops) Qlogic option stuff and mention f/w module.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.38 2000/11/18 09:22:07 non Exp $
a1829 1
device		ispfw		# Firmware for QLogic HBAs
d1835 40
d1876 15
@


1.749.2.40
log
@Activate ray driver
@
text
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.39 2000/12/11 23:31:24 mjacob Exp $
a1306 1
# ray: Raytheon Raylink 802.11 wireless NICs, OEM as Webgear Aviator 2.4GHz
a1330 1
device ray
@


1.749.2.41
log
@Add the AAC driver to LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.40 2001/01/02 22:53:53 dmlb Exp $
a1108 10

#
# Adaptec FSA RAID controllers, including integrated DELL controller,
# the Dell PERC 2/QC and the HP NetRAID-4M
#
# AAC_COMPAT_LINUX	Include code to support Linux-binary management
#			utilities (requires Linux compatibility
#			support).
#
device		aac
@


1.749.2.42
log
@MFC 1.872.  Add a dire comment about making NSWAPDEV too large and
reduce it to something reasonable.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.41 2001/01/09 01:03:31 scottl Exp $
d680 1
a680 6
#
# In order to manage swap, the system must reserve bitmap space that
# scales with the largest mounted swap device multiplied by NSWAPDEV, 
# irregardless of whether other swap devices exist or not.  So it
# is not a good idea to make this value too large.
options 	NSWAPDEV=5
@


1.749.2.43
log
@MFC: document IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK

PR:	21777
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.42 2001/01/19 05:02:04 dillon Exp $
a556 1
options		IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK	#block all packets by default
@


1.749.2.44
log
@Add the vlan pseudo-device to LINT.

It exists in NOTES (in -current) but it wasn't added when the vlan code
came in - instead, it was added by peter when he did a config(8) change.
(1.782 -> 1.783)
@
text
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.43 2001/02/12 02:36:35 jkh Exp $
a479 1
pseudo-device	vlan	1		#VLAN support
@


1.749.2.45
log
@MFC:

document new ATA options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.44 2001/02/14 11:38:40 adrian Exp $
a1153 4
# ATA_ENABLE_WC		enable write caching on ATA disks that supports it.
# ATA_ENABLE_TAGS	enable tagged queuing on ATA disks that supports it.
#			Also turns on write caching as that seem to be
#			required for tagged queing to work.
a1156 2
options		ATA_ENABLE_WC
options		ATA_ENABLE_TAGS
@


1.749.2.46
log
@Some typo fixes for LINT (ATA driver section).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.45 2001/02/25 21:42:47 sos Exp $
d1147 1
a1147 1
#The following options are valid on the ATA driver:
d1151 2
a1152 2
# ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA:	enable DMA on ATAPI devices, since many ATAPI devices
#			claim to support DMA but don't actually work, this
d1154 3
a1156 3
# ATA_ENABLE_WC		enable write caching on ATA disks that support it.
# ATA_ENABLE_TAGS	enable tagged queuing on ATA disks that support it.
#			Also turns on write caching as that seems to be
@


1.749.2.47
log
@Add awi to GENERIC and LINT.  It was mistakenly not done when awi was MFC'd.
Move xe a little in GENERIC.

Approved by: jkh (he hopes that this won't overflow the floppy)
@
text
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.46 2001/02/25 23:39:07 olgeni Exp $
a1323 1
# awi: IEEE 802.11b PRISM I cards.
a1348 1
device awi
@


1.749.2.48
log
@MFC:

remove opsolete WC/TAGS/ATAPI_DMA options, they are now tuneables

Approved by: jkh
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.47 2001/03/07 08:08:42 imp Exp $
d1151 8
d1160 3
@


1.749.2.49
log
@The comment for the MSGMNB option is misleading, it's not "max
characters per message", rather it's "max characters per message
queue"

Pointed out by: alex <jadream@@chat.ru>
@
text
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.48 2001/04/05 17:23:10 sos Exp $
d297 1
a297 1
options 	MSGMNB=2049	# max characters per message queue
@


1.749.2.50
log
@Add graphics/avifile to list of apps requiring USER_LDT.
PR:		misc/25030
Submitted by:	schweikh
Approved by:	jkh
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.49 2001/04/17 19:55:44 alfred Exp $
d264 3
a266 3
# This option is required for the WINE Windows(tm) emulator, as well
# as the port graphics/avifile.
# It is not used by anything else (that we know of).
@


1.749.2.51
log
@Don't list all the ports that need ``options USER_LDT'' in the
comment.  If there does need to be a list, this certainly isn't the
place for it.

Reviewed by:	nik
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.50 2001/04/21 09:47:43 schweikh Exp $
d264 3
a266 3
# Allow applications running in user space to control the Local Descriptor
# Table (LDT).  This is required by some ports.  Future versions of FreeBSD
# may require this option for some programs in the base system.
@


1.749.2.52
log
@Disable DEVFS in 4.x
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.51 2001/05/04 05:26:59 dd Exp $
d662 3
@


1.749.2.53
log
@Move fxp under the 'miibus' section, and resort.
Add label for Gigabit NIC section.

Reminded by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@@mchp.siemens.de>
@
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.52 2001/05/06 07:09:44 phk Exp $
d1877 1
a1877 1
device		fxp		# Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558)
a1878 1
device		rl		# RealTek 8129/8139
d1890 1
a1892 1
# Gigabit Ethernet NICs.
a1895 2


@


1.749.2.54
log
@MFC: mbuild/mdissect subroutines for mbufs.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.53 2001/05/15 19:12:29 jlemon Exp $
a410 3

# mchain library. It can be either loaded as KLD or compiled into kernel
options 	LIBMCHAIN
@


1.749.2.55
log
@MFC: kernel side of iconv interface.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.54 2001/05/18 11:01:19 bp Exp $
a893 3

# Kernel side iconv library
options 	LIBICONV
@


1.749.2.56
log
@MFC: Add SMB/CIFS protocol and smbfs file system.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.55 2001/05/21 08:28:06 bp Exp $
a411 8
#
# SMB/CIFS requester
# NETSMB enables support for SMB protocol, it requires LIBMCHAIN and LIBICONV
# options.
# NETSMBCRYPTO enables support for encrypted passwords.
options 	NETSMB			#SMB/CIFS requester
options 	NETSMBCRYPTO		#encrypted password support for SMB

d413 1
a413 1
options 	LIBMCHAIN		#mbuf management library
a658 1
options		SMBFS			#SMB/CIFS filesystem
@


1.749.2.57
log
@MFC: Reflect support of SMC9432FTX card.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.56 2001/05/22 08:32:29 bp Exp $
d1774 1
a1774 1
# The `tx' device provides support for the SMC 9432 TX, BTX and FTX cards.
@


1.749.2.58
log
@MFC: Nuke the TCP_RESTRICT_RST option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.57 2001/06/08 19:59:00 semenu Exp $
d577 2
d584 4
d589 1
@


1.749.2.59
log
@MFC: add twe device.

PR:		25039
Submitted by:	olgeni
@
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.58 2001/06/09 16:18:11 des Exp $
a1139 5

#
# 3ware ATA RAID
#
device		twe		# 3ware ATA RAID
@


1.749.2.60
log
@MFC:
  Clarify that the old CD-ROM drivers are only for non-ATAPI drives.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.59 2001/06/10 01:45:38 dd Exp $
d1501 3
a1503 3
# mcd: Mitsumi CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
# scd: Sony CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
# matcd: Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
@


1.749.2.61
log
@Merge in driver support for the NatSemi DP83820/21 and Level 1 LXT1001
gigabit ethernet controllers. Also add man pages and module build stuff.
This gives -stable support for 7 or 8 different gigE cards from various
vendors such as D-Link, SMC, Addtron and Asante, both fiber and copper
media.

Note: I only have 64-bit NatSemi card. If anyone has one of the
32-bit only cards that uses the DP83821 and can verify that the nge
and nsgphy drivers work for them, I would appreciate it. The driver
should "just work" with both NICs, but confirmation would be good.

(Alternatively, if someone has a spare D-Link DGE-500T card or similar
they're willing to donate/loan to me, that would work too.)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.60 2001/06/11 09:03:34 phk Exp $
d1724 1
a1724 10
# The 'lge' device provides support for PCI gigabit ethernet adapters
# based on the Level 1 LXT1001 NetCellerator chipset. This includes the
# D-Link DGE-500SX, SMC TigerCard 1000 (SMC9462SX), and some Addtron cards.
#
# The 'nge' device provides support for PCI gigabit ethernet adapters
# based on the National Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 chipset. This
# includes the SMC EZ Card 1000 (SMC9462TX), D-Link DGE-500T, Asante
# FriendlyNet GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC, and the Addtron AEG320T.
#
# The 'pcn' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based
@


1.749.2.62
log
@MFC/NOTES 1.924: document PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.61 2001/06/19 19:42:44 wpaul Exp $
a2257 6
# Set the amount of time (in seconds) the system will wait before
# rebooting automatically when a kernel panic occurs.  If set to (-1),
# the system will wait indefinitely until a key is pressed on the
# console.
options 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16

d2433 1
@


1.749.2.63
log
@MFC: Removal of TCP_COMPAT_42

Approved by:	 wollman
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.62 2001/06/21 02:14:45 dd Exp $
d519 4
d554 1
@


1.749.2.64
log
@stf doesn't need any parameter.
(NOTES on -CURRENT is OK and -STABLE only)

Obtained from:	KAME
@
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.63 2001/06/22 02:24:36 silby Exp $
d514 1
a514 1
pseudo-device	stf			#6to4 IPv6 over IPv4 encapsulation
@


1.749.2.65
log
@MFC from NOTES: add SA_IO_TIMEOUT option for sa(4).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.64 2001/06/29 21:14:24 ume Exp $
a840 1
# SA_IO_TIMEOUT: Timeout for read/write/wfm  operations, in minutes
a844 1
options 	SA_IO_TIMEOUT="(4)"
@


1.749.2.66
log
@MFC: document new 83820 cards, fix typo in man page
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.65 2001/07/09 17:34:19 mjacob Exp $
d1728 1
a1728 2
# FriendlyNet GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC, the Addtron AEG320T, the
# LinkSys EG1032 and EG1064, and the Surecom EP-320G-TX.
@


1.749.2.67
log
@MFC: mention support for Netgear GA622T
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.66 2001/07/11 22:12:44 wpaul Exp $
d1729 1
a1729 1
# LinkSys EG1032 and EG1064, the Surecom EP-320G-TX and the Netgear GA622T.
@


1.749.2.68
log
@MFC: `pcn' supports AMD Am79C97x cards, not Am79C79x cards.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.67 2001/07/11 22:30:39 wpaul Exp $
d1898 1
a1898 1
device		pcn		# AMD Am79C97x PCI 10/100 NICs
@


1.749.2.69
log
@MFC/NOTES 1.929: fix CONSPEED documentation.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.68 2001/07/19 05:40:42 dd Exp $
d1287 1
a1287 2
options 	CONSPEED=115200		# speed for serial console
					# (default 9600)
@


1.749.2.70
log
@MFC: Add ``options RANDOM_IP_ID'' which randomizes the ID field of IP
packets.  This closes a minor information leak which allows a remote
observer to determine the rate at which the machine is generating packets,
since the default behaviour is to increment a counter for each packet sent.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.69 2001/07/19 06:04:29 dd Exp $
a566 7

# RANDOM_IP_ID causes the ID field in IP packets to be randomized
# instead of incremented by 1 with each packet generated.  This
# option closes a minor information leak which allows remote
# observers to determine the rate of packet generation on the
# machine by watching the counter.
options		RANDOM_IP_ID
@


1.749.2.71
log
@MFC: Note that the umass device requires scbus and da
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.70 2001/07/19 06:37:24 kris Exp $
d2354 1
a2354 1
# USB Iomega Zip 100 Drive (Requires scbus and da)
@


1.749.2.72
log
@MFC: Interface cloning support.  gif modularity and cloning.
stf modularity and removal of gif dependence.

Reviewed by:	brian
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.71 2001/07/22 21:37:25 kris Exp $
d512 1
a512 1
pseudo-device	gif			#IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
@


1.749.2.73
log
@Put a knob in the kernel config files to tweak the user max stack size.

PR:		kern/28925
Reviewed by:	bakul@@bitblocks.com and tlambert2@@mindspring.com on -arch.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.72 2001/07/24 19:10:16 brooks Exp $
d59 2
a60 3
# the limit.  MAXSSIZ is the maximum that the stack limit can be
# set to.  You might want to set the default lower than the max, 
# and explicitly set the maximum with a shell command for processes
a63 1
options 	MAXSSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
@


1.749.2.74
log
@MFC: add driver support for 3Com 3cR990 cards. Apologies if this re-bloats
the kernel after obrien de-bloated it: the driver has a compiled-in
firware image.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.73 2001/07/27 08:57:50 pirzyk Exp $
a1790 3
# The `txp' device provides support for the 3Com 3cR990 "Typhoon"
# 10/100 adapters.
#
a1920 1
device		txp		# 3Com 3cR990 (``Typhoon'')
@


1.749.2.75
log
@MFC: Directory hashing for better performance on large directories.
This is turned off by default; to enable it, add "options UFS_DIRHASH"
to the kernel config file.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.74 2001/07/30 17:31:40 wpaul Exp $
a674 5

# Directory hashing improves the speed of operations on very large
# directories at the expense of some memory.
# Warning: this is experimental code!
options		UFS_DIRHASH
@


1.749.2.76
log
@Fix LINT compiling for the I4B subsystem.

Approved by:	jkh
Submmitted by:	hm
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.75 2001/08/01 19:33:47 iedowse Exp $
d2029 1
a2029 2
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ISDN4BSD
d2033 2
a2034 1
# i4b passive ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers:
d2036 3
a2038 21
#       isic  - Siemens/Infineon ISDN ISAC/HSCX/IPAC chipset driver
#       iwic  - Winbond W6692 PCI bus ISDN S/T interface controller
#       ifpi  - AVM Fritz!Card PCI driver
#       ihfc  - Cologne Chip HFC ISA/ISA-PnP chipset driver
#       ifpnp - AVM Fritz!Card PnP driver 
#       itjc  - Siemens ISAC / TJNet Tiger300/320 chipset
#
# i4b active ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers:
#
#       iavc  - AVM B1 PCI, AVM B1 ISA, AVM T1
#
# Note that the ``options'' (if given) and ``device'' lines must BOTH
# be uncommented to enable support for a given card !
#
# In addition to a hardware driver (and probably an option) the mandatory
# ISDN protocol stack devices and the mandatory support device must be 
# enabled as well as one or more devices from the optional devices section.
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# isic driver (Siemens/Infineon chipsets)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
d2059 2
a2060 2
# USRobotics Sportster ISDN TA intern
options 	USR_STI
d2063 2
a2064 2
# ITK ix1 Micro ( < V.3, non-PnP version )
options 	ITKIX1
d2090 2
a2091 2
# Dynalink IS64PH
options 	DYNALINK 
d2098 2
a2099 2
# ITK ix1 Micro ( V.3, PnP version )
options 	ITKIX1
d2102 4
d2111 1
a2111 5
options 	ASUSCOM_IPAC
#device 	isic
#
# Eicon Diehl DIVA 2.0 and 2.02
options       EICON_DIVA
d2121 3
a2123 46
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       ifpnp driver for AVM Fritz!Card ISA PnP
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AVM Fritz!Card ISA PnP
device ifpnp
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       ihfc driver for Cologne Chip ISA chipsets (experimental!)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Teles 16.3c ISA PnP
# AcerISDN P10 ISA PnP
# TELEINT ISDN SPEED No.1
device ihfc
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       ifpi driver for AVM Fritz!Card PCI 1.0 (2.0 unsupported!)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PCI 1.0
device  ifpi
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       iwic driver for Winbond W6692 chipset
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# ASUSCOM P-IN100-ST-D (and other Winbond W6692 based cards)
device  iwic
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       itjc driver for Simens ISAC / TJNet Tiger300/320 chipset
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Traverse Technologies NETjet-S
# Teles PCI-TJ
device  itjc
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       iavc driver (AVM active cards, needs i4bcapi driver!)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
pseudo-device   "i4bcapi"	2
#
# AVM B1 PCI
device          iavc0
d2125 2
a2126 2
# AVM B1 ISA bus (PnP mode not supported!)
#device  iavc0 at isa? port 0x150 irq 5
d2128 10
d2139 2
a2140 2
# ISDN Protocol Stack (mandatory)
# -------------------------------
d2157 1
a2157 1
# userland driver to control the whole thing (mandatory)
d2173 2
a2174 1
# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN
@


1.749.2.77
log
@MFC: SSE kernel support.  This is only active if you compile
'options CPU_ENABLE_SSE' in the kernel.  This is a MFC of the
code in -current, plus all the followup fixes and tweaks but
adapted for the npx and compile differences in RELENG_4.
The npx_intr() change comes from the 4.3 version of the diffs
since -current uses traps vs. interrupts in npx.c.

This is a giant no-op without the kernel compile option.

Approved by:	re (murray)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.76 2001/08/09 01:12:49 obrien Exp $
a168 2
# CPU_ENABLE_SSE enables SSE/MMX2 instructions support.
#
a229 1
options 	CPU_ENABLE_SSE
@


1.749.2.78
log
@Import the latest (1998-era!) unsupported 2.0.0 version of the
stallion driver from ftp.stallion.com (stl(4) and stli(4)).  This adds
support for the "EasyIO" family of PCI multiport serial cards with the
stl driver.

The default device names were changed to allow stl and stli
devices to coexist on a system.
 - stl driver dialin devices are ttyE* as before
 - stli driver dialin devices no longer share the ttyE names, but now use
   ttyF* names.
 - dialout devices are now called cuaE* and cuaF* (cf cue*) in line with the
   rest of the system

PR: 6368, 19890, 22967, 28831
Submitted by: Gregory Bond <gnb@@itga.com.au>,
              Jan L. Peterson <jlp@@flipdog.com>
Approved by: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.77 2001/08/15 01:23:49 peter Exp $
d1537 2
a1538 2
# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (ISA and PCI), EasyConnection 8/64 PCI
# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64 ISA/EISA, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent)
d1598 1
a1598 1
#  This is version 2.0.0, unsupported by Stallion.
a1609 1
#  For the PCI cards, "device stl" will suffice.
@


1.749.2.79
log
@Fully document NBUF, NMBCLUSTERS, VM_KMEM_SIZE_*, and two new config options:
VM_BCACHE_SIZE_MAX and VM_SWZONE_SIZE_MAX.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.78 2001/08/30 12:29:56 murray Exp $
a2318 37
# Set the size of the buffer cache KVM reservation, in buffers.  This is
# scaled by approximately 16384 bytes.  The system will auto-size the buffer
# cache if this option is not specified or set to 0.
#
options 	NBUF=512

# Set the size of the mbuf KVM reservation, in clusters.  This is scaled
# by approximately 2048 bytes.  The system will auto-size the mbuf area
# if this options is not specified or set to 0.
#
options 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024

# Tune the kernel malloc area parameters.  VM_KMEM_SIZE represents the 
# minimum, in bytes, and is typically (12*1024*1024) (12MB). 
# VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX represents the maximum, typically 200 megabytes.
# VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE can be set to adjust the auto-tuning factor, which
# typically defaults to 4 (kernel malloc area size is physical memory 
# divided by the scale factor).
#
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE="(10*1024*1024)"
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX="(100*1024*1024)"
options 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE="4"

# Tune the buffer cache maximum KVA reservation, in bytes.  The maximum is
# usually capped at 200 MB, effecting machines with > 1GB of ram.  Note
# that the buffer cache only really governs write buffering and disk block
# translations.  The VM page cache is our primary disk cache and is not
# effected by the size of the buffer cache.
#
options		VM_BCACHE_SIZE_MAX="(100*1024*1024)"

# Tune the swap zone KVA reservation, in bytes.  The default is typically
# 70 MB, giving the system the ability to manage a maximum of 28GB worth
# of swapped out data.  
#
options		VM_SWZONE_SIZE_MAX="(50*1024*1024)"

d2504 1
d2506 1
d2525 3
a2528 1

@


1.749.2.80
log
@MFC: add the if_bge (Broadcom BCM570x gig ethernet) driver to -stable
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.79 2001/09/15 00:43:16 dillon Exp $
a1713 5
# The `bge' device provides support for gigabit ethernet adapters
# based on the Broadcom BCM570x familiy of controllers, including the
# 3Com 3c996-T, the SysKonnect SK-9D21 and SK-9D41, and the embedded
# gigE NICs on Dell PowerEdge 2550 servers.
#
d1937 2
a1938 5
device		bge		# Broadcom BCM570x (``Tigon III'')
device		lge		# Level 1 LXT1001 (``Mercury'')
device		nge		# NatSemi DP83820 and DP83821
device		sk		# SysKonnect GEnesis
device		ti		# Alteon (``Tigon I'', ``Tigon II'')
@


1.749.2.81
log
@Add "device urio" (USB mp3 player) to LINT.

Pointed out by: Andrew J Caines <A.J.Caines@@halplant.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.80 2001/10/01 18:19:14 wpaul Exp $
a2469 2
# USB Rio (MP3 Player)
device		urio
@


1.749.2.82
log
@MFC: Add nmdm driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.81 2001/10/03 08:27:45 alfred Exp $
a1538 1
# nmdm: nullmodem terminal driver (see nmdm(4))
a1641 2
# nullmodem terminal driver
device		nmdm
@


1.749.2.83
log
@MFC: Update a comment to reflect the param.c -> subr_param.c move.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.82 2001/10/05 15:02:44 mp Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
# internal system tables by a formula defined in subr_param.c.
@


1.749.2.84
log
@MFC from NOTES.
Documentation nitpick. IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE logging really has nothing
to do with "dropped packets." Any packets matching rules with the
'log' directive are logged regardless of the action, drop, pass,
divert, pipe, etc.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.749.2.83 2001/10/10 11:59:21 murray Exp $
d557 2
a558 1
options 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE	#enable logging to syslogd(8)
@


1.749.2.85
log
@MFC's NOTES:
	Docs on recently MFC'd MODULES_OVERRIDE.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD$
a48 2
# MODULES_OVERRIDE can be used to limit modules built to a specific list.
#
a51 2
# Only build Linux API modules and plus those parts of the sound system I need.
#makeoptions	MODULES_OVERRIDE="linux sound/snd sound/pcm sound/drivers/maestro3"
@


1.749.2.86
log
@Remove the 'this is experimental code!' warning from UFS_DIRHASH,
which was present only in RELENG_4. This option has had more
widespread use now, and I'm not aware of any outstanding issues.
@
text
@d684 1
@


1.749.2.87
log
@MFC's NOTES: Fix typo: driver vs drivers
@
text
@d55 1
a55 1
#makeoptions	MODULES_OVERRIDE="linux sound/snd sound/pcm sound/driver/maestro3"
@


1.749.2.88
log
@MFC: rev 1.954 Add some comments about KVA_PAGES and a test.
@
text
@a2315 9
# Change the size of the kernel virtual address space.  Due to
# constraints in loader(8) on i386, this must be a multiple of 4.
# 256 = 1 GB of kernel address space.  Increasing this also causes
# a reduction of the address space in user processes.  512 splits
# the 4GB cpu address space in half (2GB user, 2GB kernel).
#
options 	KVA_PAGES=260

#
@


1.749.2.89
log
@Add the gx device.
@
text
@a1749 3
# The `gx' device provides support for the Intel Pro/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
# PCI adapters (82542, 82543-F, 82543-T).
#
a1947 1
device		gx		# Intel Pro/1000 (82542, 82543)
@


1.749.2.90
log
@MFC:	Document the atkbd 0x03 flag, which might help with dockingstations.

PR:		23681
Submitted by:	yokota [PR by: Claude Lefrancois <lmcclef@@lmc.ericsson.se>]
@
text
@a997 2
#	0x03	Force detection and avoid reset, might help with certain
#		dockingstations
@


1.749.2.91
log
@MFC:	Document options HZ, place it in its own section `CLOCK OPTIONS' and
	add the undocumented CLK_* options to that section as well.

Submitted by:	Mike Tancsa <mike@@sentex.ca> (partially)
@
text
@a765 20
# CLOCK OPTIONS

# The granularity of operation is controlled by the kernel option HZ whose
# default value (100) means a granularity of 10ms.  For an accurate simulation
# of high data rates it might be necessary to reduce the timer granularity to
# 1ms or less.  Consider, however, that some interfaces using programmed I/O
# may require a considerable time to output packets.  So, reducing the
# granularity too much might actually cause ticks to be missed thus reducing
# the accuracy of operation.

options 	HZ=100

# Other clock options

options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION


#####################################################################
d2547 3
@


1.749.2.92
log
@MFC: Add the 'ciss' driver, which supports the Compaq SmartRAID 5*
family of RAID controllers (5300, 532, 5i, etc.)

Approved by:	msmith
@
text
@a2481 7
# Compaq "CISS" RAID controllers (SmartRAID 5* series)
# These controllers have a SCSI-like interface, and require the
# CAM infrastructure.
#
device		ciss

#
@


1.749.2.93
log
@Describe the auto-sizing setting for maxusers
@
text
@d27 1
a27 3
# internal system tables by a formula defined in subr_param.c.  Setting
# maxusers to 0 will cause the system to auto-size based on physical
# memory.
@


1.749.2.94
log
@MFC NOTES rev 1.984:

  o Clarify the comments on AIO to note that yes, AIO really is unsuitable
    for use on machines with untrusted local users, for security as well
    as stability reasons.
  o Lack of clarity pointed out by: David Rufino <dr@@soniq.net> via bugtraq.
@
text
@d749 2
a750 2
# stability and security issues in the current aio code that make it
# unsuitable for inclusion on machines with untrusted local users.
@


1.749.2.95
log
@MFC: driver for Granch SBNI12-xx ISA/PCI network adapters
@
text
@a1361 1
# sbni: Granch SBNI12-xx adapters
a1387 1
device sbni0 at isa? port 0x210 irq 5 flags 0xefdead
@


1.749.2.96
log
@Add support for the Intel 82443MX chipset

PR:		kern/33032
Approved by:	re
Prodded by: silby
@
text
@d2038 1
a2038 1
# intpm		Intel PIIX4 (82371AB, 82443MX) Power Management Unit
@


1.749.2.97
log
@MFC: add support for the Netgear GA302T 10/100/1000 adapter.
@
text
@d1747 2
a1748 2
# 3Com 3c996-T, the Netgear GA302T, the SysKonnect SK-9D21 and SK-9D41,
# and the embedded gigE NICs on Dell PowerEdge 2550 servers.
@


1.749.2.98
log
@Change comments so that they do not indicate that setting
nmbclusters/nbuf to 0 will provide autoscaling.  Instead,
simply suggest not specifying the option.

Submitted by:	Daniel Lang <dl@@leo.org>
@
text
@d2373 1
a2373 1
# cache if this option is not specified.
d2379 1
a2379 1
# if this options is not specified.
@


1.749.2.99
log
@MFC:
- generic Arcnet framework
- device driver for SMC COM90cx6 Arcnet network adapters
@
text
@a473 1
#  The `arcnet' pseudo-device provides generic code to support Arcnet.
a504 1
pseudo-device	arcnet			#Generic Arcnet
a1349 2
# cm: Arcnet SMC COM90c26 / SMC COM90c56
#     (and SMC COM90c66 in '56 compatibility mode) adapters.
a1376 1
device cm0 at isa? port 0x2e0 irq 9 iomem 0xdc000
@


1.749.2.100
log
@MFC (the file there is called NOTES):
Improve comments for HZ and DUMMYNET
@
text
@d605 1
a605 4
# IPFIREWALL as well. See the dummynet(4) and ipfw(8) manpages for more info.
# When you run DUMMYNET it is advisable to also have "options HZ=1000"
# to achieve a smoother scheduling of the traffic.
#
d607 1
a607 2
# You can use IPFIREWALL and DUMMYNET together with bridging.
#
d773 5
a777 6
# default value (100) means a granularity of 10ms (1s/HZ).
# Some subsystems, such as DUMMYNET or DEVICE_POLLING, might benefit from
# a smaller granularity such as 1ms or less.
# Consider, however, that reducing the granularity too much might
# cause excessive overhead in clock interrupt processing,
# potentially causing ticks to be missed and thus actually reducing
@


1.749.2.101
log
@Comment the dependency of NMBCLUSTERS and NMBUFS on MAXUSERS.

MAXUSERS is still not commented, I'll leave it to Matt because
I am a bit unclear on how it is supposed to be used.
@
text
@d2389 1
a2389 6
# to (512 + maxusers*16) if this option is not specified.
# maxusers is in turn computed at boot time depending on available memory
# or set to the value specified by "options MAXUSERS=x" (x=0 means
# autoscaling).
# So, to take advantage of autoscaling, you have to remove both
# NMBCLUSTERS and MAXUSERS (and NMBUFS) from your kernel config.
a2391 7

# Set the number of mbufs available in the system. Each mbuf
# consumes 256 bytes. The system will autosize this (to 4 times
# the number of NMBCLUSTERS, depending on other constraints)
# if this option is not specified.
#
options		NMBUFS=4096
@


1.749.2.102
log
@MFC: USB FM Radio Support

Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@@yahoo.com>
@
text
@a2528 2
# Fm Radio
device		ufm
@


1.749.2.103
log
@MFC: Add the puc device.
@
text
@a1352 11
# PCI Universal Communications driver
# Supports various single and multi port PCI serial cards. Maybe later
# also the parallel ports on combination serial/parallel cards. New cards
# can be added in src/sys/dev/puc/pucdata.c.
#
# If the PUC_FASTINTR option is used the driver will try to use fast
# interrupts. The card must then be the only user of that interrupt.
# Interrupts cannot be shared when using PUC_FASTINTR.
device		puc
options 	PUC_FASTINTR

@


1.749.2.104
log
@MFC NOTES:1.1004, NOTES:1.1005

	Document clock debugging options.

Requested by:	Thierry Herbelot <thierry@@herbelot.com>
@
text
@d787 1
a787 5
# The following options are used for debugging clock behavior only, and
# should not be used for production systems.
# 
# CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP will run the clock calibration loop at startup
# until the user presses a key.
a789 4

# The following two options measure the frequency of the corresponding
# clock relative to the RTC (onboard mc146818a).

@


1.749.2.105
log
@MFC: add DEVICE_POLLING entry in LINT now that it compiles.
@
text
@a644 18
# DEVICE_POLLING adds support for mixed interrupt-polling handling
# of network device drivers, which has significant benefits in terms
# of robustness to overloads and responsivity, as well as permitting
# accurate scheduling of the CPU time between kernel network processing
# and other activities. The drawback is a moderate (up to 1/HZ seconds)
# potential increase in response times.
# It is strongly recommended to use HZ=1000 or 2000 with DEVICE_POLLING
# to achieve smoother behaviour.
# Additionally, you can enable/disable polling at runtime with the
# sysctl variable kern.polling.enable (defaults off), and select
# the CPU fraction reserved to userland with the sysctl variable
# kern.polling.user_frac (default 50, range 0..100).
#
# Only the "dc" "fxp" and "sis" devices support this mode of operation at
# the time of this writing.
 
options         DEVICE_POLLING

@


1.749.2.106
log
@MFC: sync snp(4) device to -current modulo -current-specific stuff.
Notable changes include: (a) driver repo-copied from kern/tty_snoop.c
to dev/snp/snp.c; (b) snp is no longer a count device; (c) snp can now
be compiled as a module; and (d) numerous bugfixes.
@
text
@d951 1
a951 1
pseudo-device	snp		#Snoop device - to look at pty/vty/etc..
@


1.749.2.107
log
@MFC: Sony Programmable I/O Controller driver, for Sony Jogdial devices.
     Support for Jogdial pointer device in moused.
     Diffs against -CURRENT are SCM IDs, which may change in the future
     should this driver use ACPI.

Approved by:		nsayer
TODO before 4.6R:	spic(4) manpage, requested by phantom
@
text
@a1611 1
# spic: Sony Programmable I/O controller (VAIO notebooks)
a1711 1
device		spic0	at isa? irq 0 port 0x10a0
@


1.749.2.108
log
@MFC viapm(4)
@
text
@a2089 1
# viapm		VIA VT82C586B,596,686A and VT8233 SMBus controllers
a2095 1
device		viapm
@


1.749.2.109
log
@Mega-MFC of the latest sppp(4) version.

This in particular merges all the changes that have once been brought
into the mainline sppp from the offspring i4b version, thus obviates
the i4b version now in -stable, too.

The merged revisions are, resp.:

net/if_spppsubr.c: 1.75...1.86, 1.88...1.92
net/if_sppp.h:     1.19...1.24
conf/files:        1.592
i4b/i4b_isppp.c:   1.15, 1.16
@
text
@d2322 1
a2322 1
# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN - requires sppp
@


1.749.2.110
log
@o In LINT add entries for the ifpi2 driver.
@
text
@a2136 1
#       ifpi2 - AVM Fritz!Card PCI driver Version 2
a2258 7
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#       ifpi2 driver for AVM Fritz!Card PCI 2.0
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PCI 2.0
device  "ifpi2"
@


1.749.2.111
log
@MFC (options.i386 1.165, options.pc98 1.139, NOTES 1.994->LINT, initcpu.c 1.34):
Add an option CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK which attempts to enable the SSE
feature bit on newer Athlon CPUs if the BIOS has forgotten to enable
it.
@
text
@a153 3
# CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK tries to enable SSE instructions when the BIOS has
# forgotten to enable them.
#
a232 1
options 	CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK
@


1.749.2.112
log
@MFC of sys/i386/conf/NOTES r1.973, sys/conf/options r1.298 and
sys/dev/pci/pci.c r1.182: make PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES a configuration
option.

Requested by:	orion
@
text
@a1788 2
#Enable pci resources left off by a "lazy" BIOS:
options 	PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES
@


1.749.2.113
log
@MFC of the relevant changes from current:
 - Add the aacp device for doing SCSI passthrough
 - Use locks for doing synchronous commands
 - Align DMA buffers
 - Add KMODDEPS line to the Makefile so that the linux dependency is caught.
@
text
@a1207 1
device		aacp	# SCSI Passthrough interface (optional, CAM required)
@


1.749.2.114
log
@Bring the iir(4) driver back to -stable, at the request of the maintainer.
@
text
@a2570 9
# Intel Integrated RAID controllers.
# This driver was developed and is maintained by Intel.  Contacts
# at Intel for this driver are
# "Kannanthanam, Boji T" <boji.t.kannanthanam@@intel.com> and
# "Leubner, Achim" <achim.leubner@@intel.com>.
#
device          iir

#
@


1.749.2.115
log
@Add entry in LINT for "em" driver

Approved by:	re (murray)
@
text
@a1828 3
# The `em' device provides support for the Intel Pro/1000 Family of Gigabit
# adapters (82542, 82543, 82544, 82540).
#
a2032 1
device		em		# Intel Pro/1000 (82542,82543,82544,82540)
@


1.749.2.116
log
@A bit of language touches to LINT

PR:		39823 (mostly)
Submitted by:	Chris Pepper <pepper@@rockefeller.edu>
Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
@
text
@d591 1
a591 1
# Statically link in accept filters
d2353 1
a2353 1
#	Requires SCSI disk support ('scbus' and 'da'); the best
@


1.749.2.117
log
@Add AGP to -STABLE LINT.

Submitted by:	Kevin Lo <kevlo@@FreeBSD.org>
@
text
@a1793 4
# AGP GART support
#
device		agp

@


1.749.2.118
log
@Update for the recent changes to usb.
@
text
@a2621 6
# USB com devices
device		ucom
device		uplcom
device		uvscom
device		uvisor

d2642 2
d2645 8
@


1.749.2.119
log
@MFC: New L2TP netgraph node type.
@
text
@a453 1
options 	NETGRAPH_L2TP
@


1.749.2.120
log
@MFC uaudio device
@
text
@a2602 2
# USB Audio device
device		uaudio
@


1.749.2.121
log
@Revert last. You get uaudio with 'device pcm' and 'device usb'
@
text
@d2603 2
@


1.749.2.122
log
@Update LINT for the ahd driver
@
text
@a1802 7
# The 'ahd' device provides support for the Adaptec 79xx Ultra320
# SCSI adapters. Options are documented in the ahd(4) manpage:
options		AHD_DEBUG
options		AHD_DEBUG_OPTS=0xffffffff
options		AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT
#options	AHD_TMODE_ENABLE=0xff
#
a1985 1
device		ahd		# AIC79xx devices
@


1.749.2.123
log
@MFC: Elan support;

o Recognize AMD Elan SC520 hostbridge.
o Add initialization code for the AMD Elan sc520 which maps the MMCR
  into KVM and sets the i8254 frequency to the correct value.
o MAKEDEV entry for elan-mmcr device

Reviewed by:	phk, jhb
Approved by:	re(jhb)
@
text
@a192 2
# CPU_ELAN enables support for AMDs ElanSC520 CPU.
#
a241 1
options		CPU_ELAN
@


1.749.2.124
log
@"<matcd>  Help! Help, scottl is trying to *BANG* *BANG* *BANG*"
"<CVS>    Hello?  Hello?  Are you still there?"

Approved by:	re (rwatson)
@
text
@d1602 1
d1702 1
@


1.749.2.125
log
@Use "options <tab>" rather than "options<tab><tab>".
@
text
@d83 1
a83 1
options 	PQ_CACHESIZE=512	# color for 512k/16k cache
d244 1
a244 1
options 	CPU_ELAN
d584 1
a584 1
options 	IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK	#block all packets by default
d593 1
a593 1
options 	RANDOM_IP_ID
d704 1
a704 1
options 	SMBFS			#SMB/CIFS filesystem
d718 1
a718 1
options 	UFS_DIRHASH
d944 1
a944 1
options 	SES_ENABLE_PASSTHROUGH
d1806 4
a1809 4
options 	AHD_DEBUG
options 	AHD_DEBUG_OPTS=0xffffffff
options 	AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT
#options 	AHD_TMODE_ENABLE=0xff
d2353 1
a2353 1
#options 	IPR_LOG=32
d2379 1
a2379 1
options 	PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection
d2389 2
a2390 2
options 	PCFCLOCK_VERBOSE         # Verbose pcfclock driver
options 	PCFCLOCK_MAX_RETRIES=5   # Maximum read tries (default 10)
d2477 1
a2477 1
options 	NMBUFS=4096
d2496 1
a2496 1
options 	VM_BCACHE_SIZE_MAX="(100*1024*1024)"
d2502 1
a2502 1
options 	VM_SWZONE_SIZE_MAX="(50*1024*1024)"
d2536 2
a2537 2
options 	COMPAT_SVR4	# build emulator statically
options 	DEBUG_SVR4	# enable verbose debugging
d2721 1
a2721 1
options 	XBONEHACK
@


1.749.2.126
log
@Add missed my(4) driver.

PR:		44055
Submitted by:	Alexandr Kovalenko <never@@nevermind.kiev.ua>
@
text
@a1854 3
# The 'my' device provides support for the Myson MTD80X and MTD89X PCI
# Fast Ethernet adapters.
#
a2031 1
device		my		# Myson Fast Ethernet (MTD80X, MTD89X)
@


1.749.2.127
log
@MFC: ATAPI/CAM driver. This driver allows ATAPI devices to be used through
the CAM framework.

Reviewed by:	sos, roberto
OK'd by:	re
@
text
@a1237 2
device		atapicam	# emulate ATAPI devices as SCSI ditto via CAM
				# needs CAM to be present (scbus & pass)
@


1.749.2.128
log
@Add FireWire related drivers.
@
text
@a2669 5
# Firewire support
device		firewire	# Firewire bus code
device		sbp		# SCSI over Firewire (Requires scbus and da)
device		fwe		# Ethernet over Firewire (non-standard!)

@


1.749.2.129
log
@MFC: Connect trm to the build.
@
text
@a2004 1
device		sym		# Tekram DC395U/UW/F and DC315U
@


1.749.2.130
log
@I really meant "trm", not "sym".
(while I'm there fix a typo : Teckram => Tekram)
@
text
@d2000 1
a2000 1
device		amd		# AMD 53C974 (Tekram DC-390(T))
d2005 1
a2005 1
device		trm		# Tekram DC395U/UW/F and DC315U
@


1.749.2.131
log
@Approved by: gallatin(mentor)
             joe (in principle)
Tested by: Alexandr Kovalenko <never@@nevermind.kiev.ua>
           Bjoern Schlothmann <bjoern@@hlt0.hlt.uni-duisburg.de>

MFC: uftdi driver for FDTI USB<->Serial devices
@
text
@a2643 1
device		uftdi
@


1.749.2.132
log
@MFC: add crypto to the build
@
text
@a2676 16
#####################################################################
# crypto subsystem
#
# This is a port of the openbsd crypto framework.  Include this when
# configuring IPsec and when you have a h/w crypto device to accelerate
# user applications that link to openssl.
#
# Drivers are ports from openbsd with some simple enhancements that have
# been fed back to openbsd (and hopefully will be included).

pseudo-device	crypto		# core crypto support
pseduo-device	cryptodev	# /dev/crypto for access to h/w

device		hifn		# Hifn 7951, 7781, etc.
device		ubsec		# Broadcom 5501, 5601, 58xx

@


1.749.2.133
log
@fix typo (how did that get there!?)
@
text
@d2688 1
a2688 1
pseudo-device	cryptodev	# /dev/crypto for access to h/w
@


1.749.2.134
log
@MFC: gre(4) kernel driver and associated changes.
@
text
@a497 2
#  The `gre' device implements two types of IP4 over IP4 tunneling:
#  GRE and MOBILE, as specified in the RFC1701 and RFC2004.
a520 1
pseudo-device	gre			#IP over IP tunneling
@


1.749.2.135
log
@Belated MFC of the belated entry for the amdpm(4).
@
text
@a2125 1
# amdpm		AMD 756 Power Management Unit
a2132 1
device		amdpm
@


1.749.2.136
log
@MFC: IPSEC_FILTERGIF config option

Add a new config option IPSEC_FILTERGIF to control whether or not
packets coming out of a GIF tunnel are re-processed by ipfw, et. al.
By default they are not reprocessed.  With the option they are.

This reverts 1.214.  Prior to that change packets were not re-processed.
After they were which caused problems because packets do not have
distinguishing characteristics (like a special network if) that allows
them to be filtered specially.

PR:		48159
Reviewed by:	Guido van Rooij <guido@@gvr.org>
Approved by:	re (jhb, murray)
@
text
@a416 11
#
# Set IPSEC_FILTERGIF to force packets coming through a gif tunnel
# to be processed by any configured packet filtering (ipfw, ipf).
# The default is that packets coming from a tunnel are _not_ processed;
# they are assumed trusted.
#
# Note that enabling this can be problematic as there are no mechanisms
# in place for distinguishing packets coming out of a tunnel (e.g. no
# encX devices as found on openbsd).
#
#options 	IPSEC_FILTERGIF		#filter ipsec packets from a tunnel
@


1.749.2.137
log
@add (disabled) FAST_IPSEC

Approved by:	re (jhb)
@
text
@a428 11
#
# Experimental IPsec implementation that uses the kernel crypto
# framework.  This cannot be configured together with IPSEC and
# (currently) supports only IPv4.  To use this you must also
# configure the crypto device (see below).  Note that with this
# you get all the IPsec protocols (e.g. there is no FAST_IPSEC_ESP).
# IPSEC_DEBUG is used, as above, to configure debugging support
# within the IPsec protocols.
#
#options 	FAST_IPSEC		#new IPsec

@


1.749.2.138
log
@MFC: Wrap the HyperThreading fixup code under the HTT kernel option.  Note
that hyperthreading is now no longer the default in an SMP kernel.  You
must add the HTT option in addition to SMP and APIC_IO to get HT support.

Approved by:	re (murray, scottl)
Requested by:	many
@
text
@a124 1
options 	HTT			# HyperThreading Technology
@


1.749.2.138.2.1
log
@Late MFC: Remove AAC_COMPAT_LINUX and replace it with a separate aac_linux
module.

Approved by: re(murray)
@
text
@d1233 4
@


1.749.2.139
log
@Late MFC: Remove AAC_COMPAT_LINUX and replace it with a separate aac_linux
module.

Approved by: re(murray)
@
text
@d1233 4
@


1.749.2.140
log
@MFC: Support for bypassing buffer cache for O_DIRECT reads.
@
text
@a2550 13
# Attempt to bypass the buffer cache and put data directly into the
# userland buffer for read operation when O_DIRECT flag is set on the
# file.  Both offset and length of the read operation must be
# multiples of the physical media sector size. 
#
#options		DIRECTIO

# Specify a lower limit for the number of swap I/O buffers.  They are
# (among other things) used when bypassing the buffer cache due to
# DIRECTIO kernel option enabled and O_DIRECT flag set on file.
#
#options		NSWBUF_MIN=120

@


1.749.2.141
log
@MFC the MBUF_STRESS_TEST option.
@
text
@a613 6
# The MBUF_STRESS_TEST option enables options which create
# various random failures / extreme cases related to mbuf
# functions.  See the mbuf(9) manpage for a list of available
# test cases.
options         MBUF_STRESS_TEST

@


1.749.2.142
log
@MFC: Driver for Granch SBNI16 SHDSL modem
@
text
@a1447 1
# sbsh: Granch SBNI16 SHDSL modem PCI adapters
a2068 1
device		sbsh		# Granch SBNI16 SHDSL modem
@


1.749.2.143
log
@Hook the DRM up to the kernel build.
@
text
@a2737 17
# DRM options:
# mgadrm:    AGP Matrox G200, G400, G450, G550
# tdfxdrm:   3dfx Voodoo 3/4/5 and Banshee
# r128drm:   ATI Rage 128
# radeondrm: ATI Radeon up to 9000/9100
# DRM_DEBUG: include debug printfs, very slow
#
# mga requires AGP in the kernel, and it is recommended
# for AGP r128 and radeon cards.

device		mgadrm
device		"r128drm"
device		radeondrm
device		tdfxdrm

options 	DRM_DEBUG

@


1.749.2.144
log
@MFC in-kernel RNG test facility support in ubsec+hifn crypto drivers
@
text
@a2734 2
device		rndtest		# FIPS 140-2 entropy tester

a2735 3
options		HIFN_DEBUG	# enable debugging support: hw.hifn.debug
options		HIFN_RNDTEST	# enable rndtest support

a2736 2
options		UBSEC_DEBUG	# enable debugging support: hw.ubsec.debug
options		UBSEC_RNDTEST	# enable rndtest support
@


1.749.2.145
log
@o MFC a comment for SHMALL: it is in pages, not in bytes.

Spotted by:	Dmitry Afanasiev <dima@@KOT.SPb.Ru>
Reviewed by:	alfred
@
text
@d297 1
a297 1
options 	SHMALL=1025	# max number of shared memory pages system wide
@


1.749.2.146
log
@MFC: Fix device freeze to reduce output packet size.
     And make this value configurable by kernel config or sysctl.

options:	1.381
uvscom.c:	1.16
LINT:		1.1137 (from NOTES)
Makefile:	1.2
@
text
@a2716 3
# options for uvscom:
options		UVSCOM_DEFAULT_OPKTSIZE=8	# default output packet size

@


1.749.2.147
log
@Connect the ProATM driver to the build.

PR:		kern/46790
@
text
@a676 3
# The `proatm' driver provides support for cards based on the IDT77252 chip
# like ProSum's ProATM cards.
#
a683 1
device		proatm			#ProSum's ProATM-155
@


1.749.2.148
log
@MFC SafeNet crypto driver

Sponsored by:	Global Technology Associates, Inc.
@
text
@a2751 4
device		safe		# SafeNet 1141
options		SAFE_DEBUG	# enable debugging support: hw.safe.debug
options		SAFE_RNDTEST	# enable rndtest support

@


1.749.2.149
log
@MFC: Add RealTek RTL8150 USB to fast Ethernet controller driver.
@
text
@a2711 4
#
# RealTek RTL8150 USB to fast ethernet. Supports the Melco LUA-KTX
# and the GREEN HOUSE GH-USB100B.
device		rue
@


1.749.2.150
log
@Deprecate USB quirks.  We should now never send 6 byte commands
to such devices.  If a device fails due to this commit, add:
   options DA_OLD_QUIRKS
to the kernel config and recompile.  Then send the output of "camcontrol
inquiry da0" to scsi@@freebsd.org so the quirk can be re-enabled.
@
text
@a943 6
# Options for the CAM SCSI disk driver:
# DA_OLD_QUIRKS: Restore old USB quirks that have been deprecated.
#		 Please also email scsi@@freebsd.org if you
#		 have a device that needs this option.
options 	DA_OLD_QUIRKS

@


1.749.2.151
log
@MFC: Build glue for the ACPI driver.  To include this driver in a custom
kernel, add 'device acpica' to your kernel config.  Due to the way
config(8) works in -stable, I was unable to use 'device acpi' to enable
compilation of this driver.  Note that there is no kernel module, you
must compile ACPI into your kernel as a static driver.

Sponsored by:	The Weather Channel
@
text
@a2200 15
#
# ACPI support using the Intel ACPI Component Architecture reference
# implementation.
#
# ACPI_DEBUG enables the use of the debug.acpi.level and debug.acpi.layer
# kernel environment variables to select initial debugging levels for the
# Intel ACPICA code.  (Note that the Intel code must also have USE_DEBUGGER
# defined when it is built).
#
# Note that this ACPI support is experimental and it's use may result in
# machine hangs or kernel panics.
#
device		acpica
options		ACPI_DEBUG

@


1.749.2.152
log
@Merge from -current support for Protocol Independent Multicast.

Submitted by:   Pavlin Radoslavov <pavlin@@icir.org>
@
text
@a568 3
# PIM enables Protocol Independent Multicast in the kernel.
# Requires MROUTING enabled.
#
a597 1
options 	PIM			# Protocol Independent Multicast
@


1.749.2.153
log
@MFC: Always enable hyperthreading to avoid lockups due to APIC interrupt
routing problems.
- Enable cpu_idle_hlt for the SMP case by default since that significantly
  helps HTT performance.
- Provide a facility for disabling individual CPUs by refusing to schedule
  processes on them.
- Use the above to provide a sysctl for disabling or enabling all logical
  CPUs.  The default is to disable all logical CPUs.
- Remove the 'HTT' kernel option now that it is obsolete.

Submitted by:	ps
Approved by:	re (murray)
@
text
@d125 1
@


1.749.2.154
log
@Build sbp_targ(4).
@
text
@a2754 1
device		sbp_targ	# SBP-2 Target mode  (Requires scbus and targ)
@


1.749.2.155
log
@s/Firewire/FireWire/.
@
text
@d2752 3
a2754 3
# FireWire support
device		firewire	# FireWire bus code
device		sbp		# SCSI over FireWire (Requires scbus and da)
d2756 1
a2756 1
device		fwe		# Ethernet over FireWire (non-standard!)
@


1.749.2.156
log
@MFC: dcons(4) and dcons_crom(4).
@
text
@a2757 8
# dcons support (Dumb Console Device)
device		dcons			# dumb console driver
device		dcons_crom		# FireWire attachment
options		DCONS_BUF_SIZE=16384	# buffer size
options		DCONS_POLL_HZ=100	# polling rate
options		DCONS_FORCE_CONSOLE=0	# force to be the primary console
options		DCONS_FORCE_GDB=1	# force to be the gdb device

@


1.749.2.157
log
@Hook up the pst(4) driver.

Reviewed by:	sos
@
text
@a1261 1
device		pst		# Promise Supertrak SX6000
@


1.749.2.158
log
@MFC: Make interrupt pipe interval time configurable.
     - Add kernel options: {UPLCOM,UVSCOM}_INTR_INTERVAL
     - Add sysctl variables: 'hw.usb.{uplcom,uvscom}.interval'

sys/conf/options:		1.426
sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c:		1.16
sys/dev/usb/uvscom.c:		1.19
sys/i386/conf/LINT:		1.1189 (in NOTES)
sys/modules/uplcom/Makefile:	1.2
@
text
@a2749 4
# options for uplcom:
options		UPLCOM_INTR_INTERVAL=100	# interrpt pipe interval
						# in milliseconds

a2751 2
options		UVSCOM_INTR_INTERVAL=100	# interrpt pipe interval
						# in milliseconds
@


1.749.2.159
log
@MFC rev. 1.8 and rev. 1.1114:
- Update list of device drivers that support polling
- Remove redundancy in LINT
@
text
@d705 2
a706 2
# Not all device drivers support this mode of operation at the time of
# this writing.  See polling(4) for more details.
@


1.749.2.160
log
@Add a note about the Broadcom BCM4401 driver.
@
text
@a1858 4
# The `bfe' device provides support for Broadcom 440x fast ethernet
# adapters these are commonly included on several popular motherboards
# from Asus and on some DELL laptops.
#
a2078 1
device		bfe		# Broadcom BCM4401 10/100.
@


1.749.2.161
log
@MFC: Pentium 4 thermal control circuit support.
@
text
@a179 6
# CPU_ENABLE_TCC enables Thermal Control Circuitry (TCC) found in some
# Pentium(tm) 4 and (possibly) later CPUs.  When enabled and detected,
# TCC allows to restrict power consumption by using group of hw.p4tcc.*
# sysctls.  This operates independently of SpeedStep and is useful on
# systems where other mechanisms such as apm(4) or acpi(4) don't work.
#
@


1.749.2.162
log
@MFC: Cronyx-Sigma entry.

Approved by:	imp (mentor)
@
text
@d1456 1
a1456 2
# cx: Cronyx/Sigma multiport sync/async adapter (requires sppp (default),
#     or NETGRAPH if NETGRAPH_CRONYX is configured)
@


1.749.2.163
log
@MFC: Add support for Cronyx Tau adapters (ctau (4) driver).

Approved by: imp (mentor)
@
text
@a1455 3
# ctau: Cronyx/Tau sync dual port V.35/RS-232/RS-530/RS-449/X.21/G.703/E1
#       serial adaptor (requires sppp (default), or NETGRAPH if
#       NETGRAPH_CRONYX is configured)
a1485 1
device ctau0 at isa? port 0x240 irq 15 drq 7
@


1.749.2.164
log
@Initial check-in (for 4.x) of the device driver (twa) for 3ware's 9000 series
PATA/SATA RAID controllers.  This driver is a SIM under CAM, and so, behaves
like a driver for a SCSI controller.

Reviewed by: ps
Approved by: re
@
text
@a1276 8
# 3ware 9000 series PATA/SATA RAID controller driver and options.
# The driver is implemented as a SIM, and so, needs the CAM infrastructure.
#
options		TWA_DEBUG		# 0-10; 10 prints the most messages.
options		TWA_FLASH_FIRMWARE	# firmware image bundled when defined.
device		twa			# 3ware 9000 series PATA/SATA RAID

#
@


1.749.2.165
log
@Prove once again data duplication is bad.  Finally remove all instances
of DA_OLD_QUIRKS (I hope?)

Approved by:	re (in principle)
@
text
@d953 6
@


1.749.2.166
log
@MFC: 1.1159 Spell Cronyx Tau and Sigma families correctly.
@
text
@d1458 1
a1458 1
# ctau: Cronyx Tau sync dual port V.35/RS-232/RS-530/RS-449/X.21/G.703/E1
d1461 1
a1461 1
# cx: Cronyx Sigma multiport sync/async adapter (requires sppp (default),
@


1.749.2.167
log
@MFC: arl(4) network device driver and control utility for
Aironet Arlan 655 wireless network adapters.
@
text
@a1454 1
# arl:	Aironet Arlan 655 wireless adapters.
a1488 1
device arl0 at isa? irq 9 iomem 0xd0000
@


1.749.2.168
log
@Document scsi bus wiring better.

PR: kern/50741
@
text
@a896 8
# Wiring devices down to a specific controller instance requires that you
# declare the controller instance.  On other words, if you plan to wire a
# device to ahc0, you need to declare the ahc0 device as well as the ahc
# device as so:

# device ahc
# device ahc0

@


1.749.2.169
log
@MFC:	Add cp(4) driver for Cronyx Tau-PCI adapters.
Requested by:	Cronyx users.
@
text
@a1465 4
# cp: Cronyx Tau-PCI sync single/dual/four port
#     V.35/RS-232/RS-530/RS-449/X.21/G.703/E1/E3/T3/STS-1
#     serial adaptor (requires sppp (default), or NETGRAPH if
#     NETGRAPH_CRONYX is configured)
a1499 1
device cp
@


1.749.2.170
log
@MFC the relevant spelling fixes from mpp's rev. 1.1234 of src/sys/conf/NOTES.
@
text
@d76 1
a76 1
# device I/O.  Note that this value will be overridden by the label
d1646 1
a1646 1
# Most of the more common ISA/PnP sb/mss/ess compatible cards.
d2045 1
a2045 1
# Specifies the default video capture mode.
d2103 1
a2103 1
# transceiver control interfaces that operate like an MII. Adding
d2784 1
a2784 1
options		UPLCOM_INTR_INTERVAL=100	# interrupt pipe interval
d2789 1
a2789 1
options		UVSCOM_INTR_INTERVAL=100	# interrupt pipe interval
@


1.749.2.171
log
@MFC sys/conf/NOTES rev. 1.1245: a couple of grammar fixes in the 'bktr'
options section.
@
text
@d2031 1
a2031 1
# TV card, e.g. Miro PC/TV, Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator,
d2047 1
a2047 1
# to prevent hangs during initialisation, e.g. VideoLogic Captivator PCI.
d2050 2
a2051 2
# This is required for PAL or SECAM boards with a 28Mhz crystal and no 35Mhz
# crystal, e.g. some new Bt878 cards.
@


1.749.2.172
log
@Added the pbio(4) 8255 parallel peripheral interface basic I/O driver.
The driver is designed for performing I/O under program control using
peripherals such as the Advantech PCL-724 card, which emulates the Intel
8255A PPI in mode 0.  Other 8255A-based peripherals such as the BMC
Messsysteme PIO24II card have also been reported to work.

PR:	i386/46238
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
@
text
@a2502 3
# Parallel (8255 PPI) basic I/O (mode 0) port (e.g. Advantech PCL-724)
device pbio0 at isa? port 0x360

@


1.749.2.173
log
@Attach if_axe to the build.

Reviewed by:	iedowse
Approved by:	imp (mentor), re
@
text
@a2762 5
# ASIX Electronics AX88172 USB 2.0 ethernet. Supports the LinkSys
# USB200M, the D-Link DUB-E100, the Melco LUAU2-KTX, the NetGear
# FA120, the SystemTalks SGC-X2UL, and the Sitecom LN029.
device		axe
#
@


1.749.2.173.2.1
log
@Merge the ips driver bits.  Tags were slid on the files that were added to
the RELENG_4 branch.  This commit covers the files that existed and were
merely changed.

Approved by: re
@
text
@a1263 4
# IBM (now Adaptec) ServeRAID controllers
device		ips

#
@


1.749.2.173.2.2
log
@MFS revision 1.749.2.175
  date: 2005/01/17 09:37:27;  author: scottl;  state: Exp;  lines: +1 -0
  Add tap(4) to LINT

  PR: kern/44260
  Submitted by: Matthias Andree

Approved by:	re (scottl)
@
text
@a549 1
pseudo-device	tap			#Ethernet tunnel driver (tap(4))
@


1.749.2.174
log
@Add the ips driver to GENERIC and LINT.
@
text
@a1263 4
# IBM (now Adaptec) ServeRAID controllers
device		ips

#
@


1.749.2.175
log
@Add tap(4) to LINT

PR: kern/44260
Submitted by: Matthias Andree
@
text
@a549 1
pseudo-device	tap			#Ethernet tunnel driver (tap(4))
@


1.749.2.176
log
@MFC:
	Add support for Cronyx Tau32-PCI adapters.
	Connect to the system.
@
text
@a1468 3
# ce: Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 sync single/dual port G.703/E1 serial adaptor
#     with 32 HDLC subchannels (requires sppp (default), or NETGRAPH if
#     NETGRAPH_CRONYX is configured)
a1507 1
device ce
@


1.749.2.177
log
@MFC -current mpt driver to support FC target mode and SAS HBAs plus
probably correct U320 negotiations. MFC sequential probe scan code
top support htis.
@
text
@a2086 1
device		mpt		# LSI-Logic MPT/Fusion
@


1.749.2.178
log
@MF6: Add the bce(4) driver.  Unlike the driver in 6.x and later this driver
does not support jumbo frames or hardware vlan tagging.
@
text
@a1895 3
# The `bce` device provides support for	Broadcom NetXtreme II
# (BCM5706/BCM5708) PCI/PCIe Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
#
d1897 1
a1897 1
# adapters.  These are commonly included on several popular motherboards
a2142 1
device		bce		# Broadcom BCM5706/BCM5708 Gigabit Ethernet
@


1.749.2.179
log
@Switch importer
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: stable/4/sys/i386/conf/LINT 159881 2006-06-23 16:47:46Z jhb $
@


1.748
log
@Document the discard device appearing as 'ds0', 'ds1', etc.

PR:             docs/16994
Submitted by:   Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@@ceid.upatras.gr>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.747 2000/02/26 05:07:05 mdodd Exp $
d1072 3
a1074 11
# Compaq Smart RAID controller.  This driver also uses the major number
# of wd, in order to be able to boot a pure RAID system.
# Only one line of each is needed, the code finds all available controllers
# and devices.
#
device		ida
device		id

#
# Mylex DAC960, AMI MegaRAID controllers.  Only one entry is needed; the code
# will find and configure all supported controllers.
d1076 1
@


1.747
log
@MCA is supported to some extent.  Modify a comment that claims otherwise.

Approved by: 	jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.746 2000/02/23 07:44:24 jasone Exp $
d432 1
a432 1
#  included for testing purposes.
d454 1
a454 1
pseudo-device	disc			#Discard device
@


1.746
log
@Add the VFS_AIO config option and leave it off by default.  Unless the
VFS_AIO option is specified, all aio-related syscalls return ENOSYS.

The aio code is very fragile right now, and is unsuitable for default
inclusion in a production shell box.

Approved by:	jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.745 2000/02/16 04:27:04 yokota Exp $
d864 1
a864 1
# Micro Channel is not supported at all.
@


1.745
log
@Make it clear that 'options XSERVER' is for pcvt and not for syscons.

Submitted by: Doug Barton <Doug@@gorean.org>
Approved by: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.744 2000/02/15 01:08:27 mjacob Exp $
d690 4
@


1.744
log
@Add comments about 12160 options.
Approved: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.743 2000/02/13 03:31:52 peter Exp $
d971 1
a971 1
options 	XSERVER			# support for running an X server.
@


1.743
log
@Clean up some loose ends in the network code, including the X.25 and ISO
#ifdefs.  Clean out unused netisr's and leftover netisr linker set gunk.
Tested on x86 and alpha, including world.

Approved by:	jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.742 2000/01/29 18:07:04 peter Exp $
d1640 3
a1642 2
# nd 1040B PCI SCSI host adapters, as well as the Qlogic ISP 2100
# FC/AL Host Adapter.
d1822 1
d1824 2
a1825 2
#	(these really just to save code space)
#	(use of all three will cause the driver to not compile)
d1830 1
d1844 1
@


1.742
log
@Remove 'conflicts' token - it has been effectively doing absolutely
nothing for quite some time.  The only thing that cared was userconfig,
but it was for one invisible device so we never saw it's effects.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.741 2000/01/29 17:56:23 peter Exp $
a384 10

# These are currently broken and are no longer shipped due to lack
# of interest.
#options 	CCITT			#X.25 network layer
#options 	ISO
#options 	TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
#options 	TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
#options 	LLC			#X.25 link layer for Ethernets
#options 	HDLC			#X.25 link layer for serial lines
#options 	EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
@


1.741
log
@Add some more comments about sound card bridge devices and their
relationship with pcm and other things like newmidi.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.740 2000/01/29 17:28:48 peter Exp $
d954 1
a954 1
device		vga0	at isa? conflicts
@


1.740
log
@Allow the pnp and pci cards to be attached with just a 'device pcm' in
the user's config file.  Based on an idea/suggestion from Cameron (cg).

Change LINT to build newpcm instead of the old Voxware derived stuff.
That's much more useful in the longer term.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.739 2000/01/29 16:39:14 peter Exp $
d1416 8
d1427 1
a1427 1
# For PnP/PCI sound cards:
d1430 3
a1432 1
# The bridge drivers for sound cards. Do not forget pcm as well.
d1437 1
a1437 2
# pcm:  Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI
# pcm:  Neomagic 256AV (ac97 version)
@


1.739
log
@Remove (commented out and marked as broken) pseudo-device tb.  This was
added in rev 1.205 (october 1995).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.738 2000/01/29 13:54:40 shin Exp $
d1396 16
a1411 16
device		snd
device pas0	at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6
device sb0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
device sbxvi0	at isa? drq 5
device sbmidi0	at isa? port 0x330
device awe0	at isa? port 0x620
device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1
#device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3
device mss0	at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1
device css0	at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08
device sscape0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 9 drq 0
device trix0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device sscape_mss0 at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1
device opl0	at isa? port 0x388
device mpu0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device uart0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 5
d1417 1
a1417 1
#device		pcm0 at isa? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
d1419 2
a1420 2
# For pnp sound cards:
#device		pcm
d1427 2
a1428 6
# csa:  Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI

# For PnP or PCI cards:
#device		sbc
#device		gusc
#device		csa
d1431 2
a1432 2
#device		sbc0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
#device		gusc0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13
@


1.738
log
@Add ip6fw.
Yes it is almost code freeze, but as the result of many thought, now I
think this should be added before 4.0...

make world check, kernel build check is done.

Reviewed by: green
Obtained from: KAME project
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.737 2000/01/27 19:28:15 asmodai Exp $
a859 4

# These are only for watching for bitrot in old tty code.
# broken
#pseudo-device	tb
@


1.737
log
@Completely remove ATA_16BIT_ONLY, since this is done automatically
by the ata driver nowadays.

OK'd by:	sos,peter
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.736 2000/01/27 17:41:38 asmodai Exp $
d528 4
@


1.736
log
@Removed ATA_STATIC_ID and ATA_16BIT_ONLY from the undocumented
options section, since they are documented higher up in the
file.

Probably forgotten by:	sos
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.735 2000/01/25 18:56:41 peter Exp $
a1110 2
# ATA_16BIT_ONLY:	for older HW that doesn't support 32bit transfers on
#			the ATA channels (mostly old ISA boards).
a1113 1
#options 	ATA_16BIT_ONLY
@


1.735
log
@Fix left over references to things like 'ata0' in comments.

Submitted by:	Jim Bloom <bloom@@acm.org>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.734 2000/01/24 17:16:03 peter Exp $
a2250 2
options 	ATA_16BIT_ONLY
options 	ATA_STATIC_ID
@


1.734
log
@Copy i386/isa/atapi-cd.[ch] to a new name so that it doesn't have the
same object file (atapi-cd.o) as the ata drivers. I'd have called it
wcd.[ch], but there's already one of those in the Attic that we can't
clobber - the good names are taken.
Fix building so that it can be compiled into LINT alongside ata.

Requested by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.733 2000/01/24 08:47:59 peter Exp $
d1096 1
a1096 1
# You only need one "device ata0" for it to find all
d1576 1
a1576 1
# The MCA bus device is mca0.  It provides auto-detection and
d1591 1
a1591 1
# The EISA bus device is eisa0.  It provides auto-detection and
@


1.733
log
@Remove a bunch of no-op  "port ?" and "irq ?" declarations.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.732 2000/01/23 14:46:20 peter Exp $
d1171 6
a1176 6
#device		wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
#device		wd0	at wdc0 drive 0
#device		wd1	at wdc0 drive 1
#device		wdc1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
#device		wd2	at wdc1 drive 0
#device		wd3	at wdc1 drive 1
d1184 1
a1184 1
#options 	IDE_DELAY=8000	# Be optimistic about Joe IDE device
d1187 1
a1187 1
#device		wcd
d1190 1
a1190 1
#device		wfd
d1193 1
a1193 1
#device		wst
@


1.732
log
@Drop 'at ppbus?' and the trailing '0' from the ppbus children.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.731 2000/01/23 14:34:38 peter Exp $
d954 1
a954 1
device		vga0	at isa? port ? conflicts
d1071 2
a1072 2
device		bt0	at isa? port IO_BT0 irq ?
device		adv0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d1074 2
a1075 2
device		aha0	at isa? port ? irq ?
device		aic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d1156 1
a1156 1
#device		wdc2	at isa? port 0 irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1160 1
a1160 1
#device		wdc3	at isa? port 0 irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1288 1
a1288 1
device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 irq ?
d1294 1
a1294 1
device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 irq ?
d1306 2
a1307 2
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 irq ?
device xe0 at isa? port? irq ?
d1420 1
a1420 1
#device		pcm0 at isa? port ? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
d1550 1
a1550 1
device		apm0	at nexus?
d1556 1
a1556 1
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc000 iosiz ?
d1558 1
a1558 1
device		dgm0	at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz ?
d1569 1
a1569 1
device		loran0	at isa? port ? irq 5
d2162 1
a2162 1
device		ppc0	at isa? port? irq 7
@


1.731
log
@I missed some trailing digits in a comment.

Submitted by:	asmodai
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.730 2000/01/23 12:18:53 peter Exp $
d2162 1
d2164 7
a2170 9
device		vpo0	at ppbus?
device		lpt0	at ppbus?
device		plip0	at ppbus?
device		ppi0	at ppbus?
device		pps0	at ppbus?
device		lpbb0	at ppbus?
device		pcfclock0 at ppbus?

device		ppc0	at isa? port? irq 7
@


1.730
log
@Update GENERIC/LINT to leave out the useless digit at the end of pci
or other unwired devices.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.729 2000/01/23 03:35:09 bp Exp $
d1907 3
a1909 3
#     device smbus0
#     device iicbus0
#     device iicbb0
@


1.729
log
@Allow if_ef driver to be compiled into kernel.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.728 2000/01/19 18:17:25 jkh Exp $
d423 1
a423 1
device		mn0	# Munich32x/Falc54 Nx64kbit/sec cards.
d588 2
a589 2
device		hea0			#Efficient ENI-155p ATM PCI
device		hfa0			#FORE PCA-200E ATM PCI
d745 1
a745 1
# device	cd0 at scbus?
d755 8
a762 8
device		scbus0			#base SCSI code
device		ch0			#SCSI media changers
device		da0			#SCSI direct access devices (aka disks)
device		sa0			#SCSI tapes
device		cd0			#SCSI CD-ROMs
device		pass0			#CAM passthrough driver
device		pt0			#SCSI processor type
device		ses0			#SCSI SES/SAF-TE driver
d875 1
a875 1
device		isa0
d1073 1
a1073 1
device		adw0
d1083 2
a1084 2
device		ida0
device		id0
d1090 2
a1091 2
device		mlx0		# Mylex DAC960
device		amr0		# AMI MegaRAID
d1098 5
a1102 5
device		ata0
device		atadisk0	# ATA disk drives
device		atapicd0	# ATAPI CDROM drives
device		atapifd0	# ATAPI floppy drives
device		atapist0	# ATAPI tape drives
d1119 1
a1119 1
# For older non-PCI systems, this is the lines to use:
d1187 1
a1187 1
#device		wcd0
d1190 1
a1190 1
#device		wfd0
d1193 1
a1193 1
#device		wst0
d1292 2
a1293 2
device ep0
device ex0
d1302 2
a1303 2
device wi0
device an0
d1327 1
a1327 2
device en0
device en1
d1399 1
a1399 1
device		snd0
d1423 1
a1423 1
#device		pcm0
d1432 4
a1435 4
# For PnP cards:
#device		sbc0
#device		gusc0
#device		csa0
d1512 1
a1512 5
#               device rp0
#               device rp1
#               ...
#   Note: Make sure that any Rocketport PCI devices are specified BEFORE the
#   ISA Rocketport devices.
d1571 1
a1571 1
device		xrpu0
d1586 1
a1586 1
device		mca0
d1601 4
a1604 4
device		eisa0
device		ahb0
device		ahc0
device		fea0
d1631 1
a1631 1
device		pci0
d1793 5
a1797 5
device		ahc1		# AHA2940 and onboard AIC7xxx devices
device		amd0		# AMD 53C974 (Teckram DC-390(T))
device		isp0		# Qlogic family
device		ncr0		# NCR/Symbios Logic
device		sym0		# NCR/Symbios Logic (newer chipsets)
d1877 1
a1877 1
device		miibus0
d1880 9
a1888 9
device		dc0		# DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes
device		rl0		# RealTek 8129/8139
device		sf0		# Adaptec AIC-6915 (``Starfire'')
device		sis0		# Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900/SiS 7016
device		ste0		# Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX)
device		tl0		# Texas Instruments ThunderLAN
device		vr0		# VIA Rhine, Rhine II
device		wb0		# Winbond W89C840F
device		xl0		# 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
d1891 10
a1900 10
device		de0		# DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'')
device		fxp0		# Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558)
device		tx0		# SMC 9432TX (83c170 ``EPIC'')
device		vx0		# 3Com 3c590, 3c595 (``Vortex'')

device		sk0
device		ti0
device		wx0
device		fpa0
device		meteor0
d1913 1
a1913 1
device		bktr0
d1922 1
a1922 1
device		card0
d1953 3
a1955 3
device		smbus0		# Bus support, required for smb below.
device		intpm0
device		alpm0
d1957 1
a1957 1
device		smb0
d1976 2
a1977 2
device		iicbus0		# Bus support, required for ic/iic/iicsmb below.
device		iicbb0
d1979 3
a1981 3
device		ic0
device		iic0
device		iicsmb0		# smb over i2c bridge
d2032 1
a2032 1
#device		isic0
d2036 1
a2036 1
#device		isic0
d2040 1
a2040 1
#device		isic0
d2044 1
a2044 1
#device		isic0
d2048 1
a2048 1
#device		isic0
d2052 1
a2052 1
#device		isic0
d2056 1
a2056 1
#device		isic0
d2060 1
a2060 1
#device 	isic0
d2064 1
a2064 1
#device		isic0
d2071 1
a2071 1
#device		isic0
d2075 1
a2075 1
#device		isic0
d2162 1
a2162 1
device		ppbus0
d2354 1
a2354 1
device		dpt0
d2366 1
a2366 1
device		uhci0
d2368 1
a2368 1
device		ohci0
d2370 1
a2370 1
device		usb0
d2373 1
a2373 1
device		ugen0
d2375 1
a2375 1
device		uhid0
d2377 1
a2377 1
device		ukbd0
d2379 1
a2379 1
device		ulpt0
d2381 1
a2381 1
device		umass0
d2383 1
a2383 1
device		ums0
d2389 1
a2389 1
device		aue0
d2393 1
a2393 1
device		cue0
d2400 1
a2400 1
device		kue0
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1.728
log
@Import simple driver for a parallel port radio clock which receives
the German legal time (commonly available in Europe).

Submitted by:	Sascha Schumann <sascha@@schumann.cx>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.727 2000/01/16 09:37:18 asmodai Exp $
d449 2
d471 6
@


1.727
log
@Convert last examples of `controller' to `device'.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.726 2000/01/15 07:46:39 mjacob Exp $
d2156 2
d2166 1
@


1.726
log
@Add reference to SES device (it won't be in GENERIC unless folks clamor
for it). Document it's only option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.725 2000/01/14 20:40:58 wpaul Exp $
d1088 1
a1088 1
# You only need one "controller ata0" for it to find all
d1870 1
a1870 1
# "controller miibus0" to the kernel config pulls in support for
d1904 3
a1906 3
#     controller smbus0
#     controller iicbus0
#     controller iicbb0
@


1.725
log
@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.
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.724 2000/01/14 08:16:28 peter Exp $
d754 1
d810 8
@


1.724
log
@Add back the 'at ppbus?' for the lpt etc drivers.  Now it's used.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.723 2000/01/14 03:14:42 wpaul Exp $
d1264 2
d1286 1
@


1.723
log
@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.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.722 2000/01/14 00:18:01 nsouch Exp $
d2145 7
a2151 7
device		ppbus0		# Bus support, required for drivers below.
device		vpo0
device		lpt0
device		plip0
device		ppi0
device		pps0
device		lpbb0
@


1.722
log
@Port of ppbus standalone framework to the newbus system.

Note1: the correct interrupt level is invoked correctly for each driver.
       For this purpose, drivers request the bus before being able to
       call BUS_SETUP_INTR and BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR call is forced by the ppbus
       core when drivers release it. Thus, when BUS_SETUP_INTR is called
       at ppbus driver level, ppbus checks that the caller owns the
       bus and stores the interrupt handler cookie (in order to unregister
       it later).

       Printing is impossible while plip link is up is still TRUE.
       vpo (ZIP driver) and lpt are make in such a way that
       using the ZIP and printing concurrently is permitted is also TRUE.

Note2: specific chipset detection is not done by default. PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET
       is now needed to force chipset detection. If set, the flags 0x40
       still avoid detection at boot.

Port of the pcf(4) driver to the newbus system (was previously directly
connected to the rootbus and attached by a bogus pcf_isa_probe function).
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.721 2000/01/13 07:01:13 mdodd Exp $
d2373 4
d2380 2
a2381 2
# the Netgear EA101, the D-Link DSB-650, and the SMC 2102USB
# and 2104USB.
@


1.721
log
@Remove the 'at isa? ...' bits for ex0.

Remove the confusing text about pccard and unit numbers for ep0.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.720 2000/01/10 12:06:32 phk Exp $
d2134 2
@


1.720
log
@Remove controller miibus, there already were a device miibus.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.719 2000/01/09 23:33:38 obrien Exp $
d1274 1
a1274 1
device ex0 at isa? port? irq?
@


1.719
log
@* Add `sym' SCSI driver options.
* bring in NIC comments from GENERIC
* slightly reorder a few things in an feable attempt at making the
  organization of LINT more logical.
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.718 2000/01/09 14:47:38 bde Exp $
a1864 1
controller	miibus0		# MII bus support
@


1.718
log
@Removed defunct options EXTRA_SIO and KEY_DEBUG.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.717 2000/01/08 17:51:33 peter Exp $
a1609 10
# MII bus support is required for some PCI 10/100 ethernet NICs,
# namely those which use MII-compliant transceivers or implement
# tranceiver control interfaces that operate like an MII. Adding
# "controller miibus0" to the kernel config pulls in support for
# the generic miibus API and all of the PHY drivers, including a
# generic one for PHYs that aren't specifically handled by an
# individual driver.
device		miibus0

#
d1615 4
d1620 3
d1778 5
a1782 6
device		pci0
device		ahc1
device		amd0
device		ncr0
device		sym0
device		isp0
d1841 41
a1881 6
device		dc0
device		de0
device		fxp0
device		rl0
device		sf0
device		sis0
a1882 1
device		ste0
a1883 5
device		tl0
device		tx0
device		vr0
device		vx0
device		wb0
a1884 1
device		xl0
a1899 5

#
# PCI options
#
#options 	PCI_QUIET	#quiets PCI code on chipset settings
@


1.717
log
@config(8) doesn't know anything about scsi devices like it used to, remove
the misleading comments to that effect.
Prune bogus 'at foo?' (smbus, iicbus, ppbus) appendages on things that
they are meaningless for.  It was just eye candy and wasn't used by
anything in the tree.  The interconnects were defined by the drivers
themselves and auto discovery.
(The new ppbus code may change this if it uses the resource_get_*() calls
 to find it's configured children if self discovery isn't possible)
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.716 2000/01/08 16:01:58 peter Exp $
a1237 1
options 	EXTRA_SIO=2		#number of extra sio ports to allocate
a2240 1
options 	KEY_DEBUG
@


1.716
log
@s/controller/device/ as per config(8)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.715 2000/01/07 22:18:49 wpaul Exp $
d753 1
a753 7

# The previous devices (ch, da, st, cd) are recognized by config.
# config doesn't (and shouldn't) know about these newer ones,
# so we have to specify that they are on a SCSI bus with the "at scbus?"
# clause.

device		pt0 at scbus?		# SCSI processor type
d1921 1
a1921 1
device		smbus0
d1925 1
a1925 1
device		smb0	at smbus?
d1944 1
a1944 1
device		iicbus0
d1947 3
a1949 3
device		ic0	at iicbus?
device		iic0	at iicbus?
device		iicsmb0	at iicbus?
d2126 7
a2132 7
device		ppbus0
device		vpo0	at ppbus?
device		lpt0	at ppbus?
device		plip0	at ppbus?
device		ppi0	at ppbus?
device		pps0	at ppbus?
device		lpbb0	at ppbus?
@


1.715
log
@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.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.714 2000/01/07 14:41:12 newton Exp $
d729 4
a732 4
# controller	scbus0 at ahc0		# Single bus device
# controller	scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0	# Single bus device
# controller	scbus3 at ahc2 bus 0	# Twin bus device
# controller	scbus2 at ahc2 bus 1	# Twin bus device
d747 1
a747 1
controller	scbus0			#base SCSI code
d864 1
a864 1
controller	isa0
d916 1
a916 1
controller	atkbdc0	at isa? port IO_KBD
d1060 5
a1064 5
controller	bt0	at isa? port IO_BT0 irq ?
controller	adv0	at isa? port ? irq ?
controller	adw0
controller	aha0	at isa? port ? irq ?
controller	aic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d1072 1
a1072 1
controller	ida0
d1079 2
a1080 2
controller	mlx0		# Mylex DAC960
controller	amr0		# AMI MegaRAID
d1087 1
a1087 1
controller	ata0
d1109 2
a1110 2
#controller	ata0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
#controller	ata1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
d1134 1
a1134 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004
d1145 1
a1145 1
#controller	wdc2	at isa? port 0 irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1149 1
a1149 1
#controller	wdc3	at isa? port 0 irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1160 1
a1160 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
d1163 1
a1163 1
#controller	wdc1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
d1188 1
a1188 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port IO_FD1 irq 6 drq 2
d1198 1
a1198 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port IO_FD1 flags 1 irq 6 drq 2
d1387 1
a1387 1
controller	snd0
d1538 1
a1538 1
controller	matcd0  at isa? port 0x230
d1578 1
a1578 1
controller mca0
d1593 3
a1595 3
controller	eisa0
controller	ahb0
controller	ahc0
d1624 1
a1624 1
controller	miibus0
d1788 6
a1793 6
controller	pci0
controller	ahc1
controller	amd0
controller	ncr0
controller	sym0
controller	isp0
d1894 3
a1896 3
controller	pcic0 at isa?
controller	pcic1 at isa?
controller	card0
d1927 3
a1929 3
controller	smbus0
controller	intpm0
controller	alpm0
d1950 2
a1951 2
controller	iicbus0
controller	iicbb0
d1957 1
a1957 1
controller	pcf0	at isa? port 0x320 irq 5
d2132 2
a2133 2
controller	ppbus0
controller	vpo0	at ppbus?
d2324 1
a2324 1
controller	dpt0
d2336 1
a2336 1
controller	uhci0
d2338 1
a2338 1
controller	ohci0
d2340 1
a2340 1
controller	usb0
d2351 1
a2351 1
controller	umass0
@


1.714
log
@Changes as suggested by bde

Submitted by:	bde
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.713 2000/01/06 16:45:56 imp Exp $
d2356 3
a2358 2
# the Billionton USB100 and the Melco LU-ATX NICs. Also
# works with the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus eval board.
d2362 4
a2365 2
# Entrega USB-NET-E45, Peracom Ethernet Adapter, and
# the 3Com 3c19250.
@


1.713
log
@FDC_YE has been removed as a valid option.

Noticed by: bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.712 2000/01/05 21:41:16 newton Exp $
a443 1
#  The `streams' pseudo-device implements SysVR4 STREAMS emulation.
d2196 20
a2387 20

#
# SysVR4 ABI emulation
#
# The svr4 ABI emulator can be statically compiled into the kernel or loaded as
# a KLD module.  
# The STREAMS network emulation code can also be compiled statically or as a 
# module.  If loaded as a module, it must be loaded before the svr4 module
# (the /usr/sbin/svr4 script does this for you).  If compiling statically,
# the "streams" pseudo-device must be configured into any kernel which also
# specifies COMPAT_SVR4.  It is possible to have a statically-configured 
# STREAMS device and a dynamically loadable svr4 emulator;  the /usr/sbin/svr4
# script understands that it doesn't need to load the "streams" module under
# those circumstances.
# Caveat:  At this time, "options KTRACE" is required for the svr4 emulator
# (whether static or dynamic).  
# 
options		COMPAT_SVR4	# build emulator statically
options		DEBUG_SVR4	# enable verbose debugging
pseudo-device	streams		# STREAMS network driver (required for svr4).
@


1.712
log
@Add documentation for SVR4 options in LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.711 2000/01/05 04:27:12 wpaul Exp $
a1194 6
# FDC_YE enables support for the floppies used on the Libretto.  This is a
# pcmcia floppy.  You will also need to add
#card "Y-E DATA" "External FDD"
#        config 0x4 "fdc0" 10
# to your pccard.conf file.
options 	FDC_YE		#XXX newbus broken
@


1.711
log
@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
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.710 2000/01/04 23:09:42 dillon Exp $
a466 1
pseudo-device	streams
a2216 1
options		COMPAT_SVR4
a2219 1
options		DEBUG_SVR4
d2376 19
@


1.710
log
@    Update some of the network driver documentation in the LINT file, which
    is where most people look to match drivers up with cards.

Reviewed by:	wpaul
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.709 2000/01/04 11:17:07 mjacob Exp $
d2349 5
@


1.709
log
@add wx0 driver
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.708 2000/01/04 00:04:27 mjacob Exp $
d1660 5
a1664 1
# replaces the old al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers.
d1678 2
a1679 1
# workalike.
d1719 2
a1720 2
# chips, including the D-Link DFE530TX, the Hawking Technologies PN102TX,
# and the AOpen/Acer ALN-320.
@


1.708
log
@Add in ISP_TARGET_MODE description.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.707 2000/01/03 20:37:15 newton Exp $
d1724 3
d1869 1
@


1.707
log
@Add options for COMPAT_SVR4 and DEBUG_SVR4 for completeness.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.706 1999/12/28 02:01:03 wpaul Exp $
d1835 2
d1850 1
@


1.706
log
@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
@
text
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.705 1999/12/22 19:13:15 shin Exp $
d2206 1
d2210 1
@


1.705
log
@IPSEC support in the kernel.
pr_input() routines prototype is also changed to support IPSEC and IPV6
chained protocol headers.

Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
@
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a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.704 1999/12/21 14:39:22 tanimura Exp $
d2331 4
@


1.704
log
@Correct the spelling and description of sbc.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.703 1999/12/19 06:22:11 green Exp $
d370 4
@


1.703
log
@Allow LINT to build again.

The wd(4) family had to be disabled;  wd(4) and ata(4) are mutually
exclusive, even at link level.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.702 1999/12/18 06:27:31 imp Exp $
d1420 1
a1420 1
#	Includes ESS and Advance.
@


1.702
log
@Remove vestiages of now obsolete zp and ze drivers.

Forgotten by: phk
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.701 1999/12/18 06:11:19 imp Exp $
d1155 9
a1163 7

controller	wdc0	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
device		wd0	at wdc0 drive 0
device		wd1	at wdc0 drive 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
device		wd2	at wdc1 drive 0
device		wd3	at wdc1 drive 1
d1171 1
a1171 1
options 	IDE_DELAY=8000	# Be optimistic about Joe IDE device
@


1.701
log
@Driver for the smc91xx series of ethernet chips.  Ported from PAO to
3.3R and then to -current.  The pccard support has been left in the
driver, but is presently non-functional because we are using the
isa_compat layer for the moment.

Obtained From: PAO
Sponsored by: Timing Solutions
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.700 1999/12/17 02:31:36 tanimura Exp $
a1273 4
# ze: IBM/National Semiconductor PCMCIA ethernet controller.
# zp: 3Com PCMCIA Etherlink III (It does not require shared memory for
#     send/receive operation, but it needs 'iomem' to read/write the
#     attribute memory)
@


1.700
log
@newpcm no longer requires 'controller pnp'. (And some other drivers?)

Noticed by:	julian
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.699 1999/12/15 13:29:05 hm Exp $
d1295 1
@


1.699
log
@update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90: make LINT compile again, at least
one "device isic0 ..." line has to be uncommented.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.698 1999/12/15 10:04:03 yokota Exp $
d1410 1
a1410 3
# You may also wish to enable the pnp controller with this, for pnp
# sound cards.  Note that motherboard sound devices may require
# options PNPBIOS.
@


1.698
log
@- Add the device resume method. It supercedes the existing resume
  routine which hooks the apm driver.
- Rename the PSM_HOOKAPM option to PSM_HOOKRESUME.
- Delete unnecessary #include.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.697 1999/12/15 05:10:00 tanimura Exp $
d1970 1
a1970 1
#device		isic0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 1
@


1.697
log
@Add the description and example of sbc for non-PnP cards.

Noticed by:	Kentaro Inagaki <inagaki@@tg.rim.or.jp>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.696 1999/12/14 20:52:41 hm Exp $
d936 1
a936 1
options 	PSM_HOOKAPM		#hook the APM resume event, useful
@


1.696
log
@update to isdn4bsd beta release 0.90
drivers which are likely to be ported to newbus are commented out for now
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.695 1999/12/10 10:44:46 phk Exp $
d1414 1
a1414 1
# For non-pnp sound cards only:
d1422 2
a1423 1
# sbc:  Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP
d1433 2
a1434 1
#device		gusc0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13
@


1.695
log
@Remove the if_ze and if_zp drivers.

These drivers were cloned from the ed and ep drivers back in 1994
when PCMCIA cards were a very new thing and we had no other support
for such devices.  They treated the PCIC (the chip which controls the
PCCARD slot) as part of their device and generally hacked their way
to success.  They have significantly bit-rotted relative to their
ancestor drivers (ed & ep) and they were a dead-end on the evolution
path to proper PCCARD support in FreeBSD.

They have been terminally broken since August 18 where mdodd forgot
them and nobody seems to have missed them enough to fix them since.

I found no outstanding PRs against these drivers.
@
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@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.694 1999/12/08 18:55:37 archie Exp $
d1954 1
a1954 1
# see /usr/share/examples/isdn/ROADMAP for an introduction to isdn4bsd.
d1959 6
a1964 2
# Non-PnP Cards:
# --------------
d1982 2
a1983 2
# USRobotics Sportster ISDN TA intern
options 	USR_STI
d1986 2
a1987 2
# ITK ix1 Micro ( < V.3, non-PnP version )
options 	ITKIX1
d1992 1
a1992 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port 0x360 irq 10 flags 19
d1994 2
a1995 2
# PnP-Cards:
# ----------
d1999 1
a1999 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2003 1
a2003 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2007 1
a2007 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2011 1
a2011 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2013 3
a2015 3
# Dynalink IS64PH
options 	DYNALINK
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2019 5
a2023 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2025 3
a2027 7
# ITK ix1 Micro ( V.3, PnP version )
options 	"ITKIX1"
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PnP
options 	"AVM_PNP"
#device 		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2031 1
a2031 1
#device		isic0	at isa? port ? irq ?
d2033 2
a2034 2
# PCI-Cards:
# ----------
d2036 1
a2036 1
# ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI
d2044 1
a2044 1
# PCMCIA-Cards:
d2047 3
a2049 3
# AVM PCMCIA Fritz!Card
options 	AVM_A1_PCMCIA
device		isic0	at isa? port 0x340 irq 5 flags 10
d2054 2
a2055 1
# Stollmann Tina-dd control device
d2089 2
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@New netgraph node type 'pptpgre': this performs GRE encapsulation
for the PPTP protocol as specified in RFC 2637.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.693 1999/12/07 17:39:00 shin Exp $
a1299 4
# We can (bogusly) include both the dedicated PCCARD drivers and the generic
# support when COMPILING_LINT.
device ze0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
device zp0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 iomem 0xd8000
@


1.693
log
@udp IPv6 support, IPv6/IPv4 tunneling support in kernel,
packet divert at kernel for IPv6/IPv4 translater daemon

This includes queue related patch submitted by jburkhol@@home.com.

Submitted by: queue related patch from jburkhol@@home.com
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.692 1999/12/06 18:17:41 peter Exp $
d411 1
@


1.692
log
@Fold the pnp code into the base isa system to pave the way for PNPBIOS.

Reviewed by:	dfr (a few weeks ago)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.691 1999/12/04 17:41:19 wpaul Exp $
d440 5
d466 4
@


1.691
log
@Add the if_dc driver and remove all of the al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers
which it replaces. The new driver supports all of the chips supported
by the ones it replaces, as well as many DEC/Intel 21143 10/100 cards.

This also completes my quest to convert things to miibus and add
Alpha support.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.690 1999/12/03 21:21:46 archie Exp $
a902 5
# Enable PnP support in the kernel.  This allows you to automatically
# attach to PnP cards for drivers that support it and allows you to
# configure cards from USERCONFIG.  See pnp(4) for more info.
controller	pnp0

d1405 2
a1406 1
# sound cards.
@


1.690
log
@New netgraph node type, ng_bpf(8).  This node type allows you to
apply bpf(4) filters to data travelling through a netgraph network.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.689 1999/12/02 10:01:06 mdodd Exp $
d1649 7
a1655 6
# The `al' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters
# based on the ADMtek Inc. AL981 "Comet" and the AN985 "Centaur" chips.
#
# The `ax' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters
# based on the ASIX Electronics AX88140A chip, including the Alfa
# Inc. GFC2204.
a1659 4
# The `dm' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters
# based on the the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 controller chips, including
# the Jaton Corporation XPressNet.
#
a1662 8
# The `mx' device provides support for various fast ethernet adapters
# based on the Macronix 98713, 987615 and 98725 series chips.
#
# The `pn' device provides support for various fast ethernet adapters
# based on the Lite-On 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC chips, including the
# LinkSys LNE100TX, the NetGear FA310TX rev. D1 and the Matrox
# FastNIC 10/100.
#
d1844 1
a1844 2
device		al0
device		ax0
a1845 1
device		dm0
a1846 2
device		mx0
device		pn0
@


1.689
log
@Remove the "MCA not supported" from RELNOTES.TXT and add
mention of the various devices that are supported.

Add some text and entry to LINT for 'controller mca0'.

I'd like to turn this option on in GENERIC as well as it
isn't impacting and has a small footprint.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.688 1999/12/02 03:13:11 jlemon Exp $
d397 2
a398 1
# is not already compiled into the kernel.
d401 1
@


1.688
log
@Remove code to select APM version with flags to the apm0 device.  This
code has been disabled for the last 4 months.

Prodded into action by:	 n_hibma
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.687 1999/12/02 03:01:54 billf Exp $
d1565 15
@


1.687
log
@Grammar nit.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.686 1999/12/01 16:25:24 sheldonh Exp $
a1462 2
#    0x0011  Limit APM protocol to 1.1 or 1.0
#    0x0010  Limit APM protocol to 1.0
@


1.686
log
@Cosmetic changes to comments:

	* Bring source file references in line with the style used in
	  GENERIC (i.e. src/sys/...).
	* Update outdated source file references.
	* Use proper URL syntax for URLs.
	* Update outdated URLs.

PR:		15194
Submitted by:	jedgar@@fxp.org (Chris D. Faulhaber)
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.685 1999/11/28 00:48:13 obrien Exp $
d1577 1
a1577 1
# adapters.  The 284X, although a VLB card responds to EISA probes.
@


1.685
log
@/sys adjustments to add the `sym' controler driver.

This is commented out in GENERIC as you cannot mix `sym' with `ncr' right now.
Note that LINT is no more broken by this commit.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.684 1999/11/27 22:46:51 obrien Exp $
d823 1
a823 1
# in /usr/src/sbin/vinum/Makefile.  Failure to do so will result in
d1313 1
a1313 1
# http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/bsdatm/wucs.html
d1344 1
a1344 1
# i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h.  If you change the values here, you
d1352 1
a1352 1
# see the pcm.4 man page and /sys/i386/isa/snd/CARDS.
d1384 1
a1384 1
# The i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.
d1565 1
a1565 1
# HOT1 Xilinx 6200 card (www.vcc.com)
d1745 1
a1745 1
# The current values for xxx are found in /usr/src/sys/pci/brooktree848.c
d2269 1
a2269 1
# See sys/dev/dpt for debugging and other subtle options.
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log
@options should be formatted as "#options ^IFOO".

Spammed by:	sos, mjacob, and phk
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.683 1999/11/26 20:08:39 phk Exp $
d1783 1
@


1.683
log
@Retire MFS_ROOT and MFS_ROOT_SIZE options from the MFS implementation.

Add MD_ROOT and MD_ROOT_SIZE options to the md driver.

Make the md driver handle MFS_ROOT and MFS_ROOT_SIZE options for compatibility.

Add md driver to GENERIC, PCCARD and LINT.

This is a cleanup which removes the need for some of the worse hacks in
MFS:  We really want to have a rootvnode but MFS on a preloaded image
doesn't really have one.  md is a true device, so it is less trouble.

This has been tested with make release, and if people remember to add
the "md" pseudo-device to their kernels, PicoBSD should be just fine
as well.  If people have no other use for MFS, it can be removed from
the kernel.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.682 1999/11/25 20:45:44 wpaul Exp $
d78 2
a79 2
#options	PQ_MEDIUMCACHE		# color for 64k/16k cache
#options	PQ_NORMALCACHE		# color for 256k/16k cache
d592 1
a592 1
# options	NFS_NOSERVER		#Disable the NFS-server code.
d628 1
a628 1
options		MD_ROOT
d1094 3
a1096 3
options		ATA_STATIC_ID
options		ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA
#options	ATA_16BIT_ONLY
d1830 1
a1830 1
options		SCSI_ISP_WWN="0x5000000099990000"
d1834 4
a1837 4
#options	ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW=1
#options	ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW=1
#options	ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW=1
#options	ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW=1
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log
@Update the WaveLAN/IEEE driver:

- Convert to new bus attachment scheme. Thanks to Blaz Zupan for doing
  the initial work here. One thing I changed was to have the attach
  and detach routines work like the PCI drivers, which means that in
  theory you should be able to load and unload the driver like the PCI
  NIC drivers, however the pccard support for this hasn't settled down
  yet so it doesn't quite work. Once the pccard work is done, I'll have
  to revisit this.

- Add device wi0 to PCCARD. If we're lucky, people should be able to
  install via their WaveLAN cards now.

- Add support for signal strength caching. The wicontrol utility has
  also been updated to allow zeroing and displaying the signal strength
  cache.

- Add a /sys/modules/wi directory and fix a Makefile to builf if_wi.ko.
  Currently this module is only built for the i386 platform, though once
  the pccard stuff is done it should be able to work on the alpha too.
  (Theoretically you should be able to plug one of the WaveLAN/IEEE ISA
  cards into an alpha with an ISA slot, but we'll see how that turns out.

- Update LINT to use only device wi0. There is no true ISA version of
  the WaveLAN/IEEE so we'll never use an ISA attachment.

- Update files.i386 so that if_wi is dependent on card.
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.681 1999/11/25 01:20:29 tanimura Exp $
a606 1
options 	MFS_ROOT		#MFS usable as root device
d622 7
a628 3
# Make space in the kernel for a MFS root filesystem.  Define to the number
# of kilobytes to reserve for the filesystem.
options 	MFS_ROOT_SIZE=10
@


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log
@Add the description for the configuration of GUS non-PnP bridge driver.

Submitted by:	Pascal Hofstee <daeron@@shadowmere.student.utwente.nl>
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.680 1999/11/23 21:44:59 guido Exp $
d1285 1
a1285 1
device wi0 at isa? port? irq?
@


1.680
log
@Add kernel parts of revived ipfilter (3.3.3.)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.679 1999/11/22 11:12:59 shin Exp $
d1419 1
d1423 3
@


1.679
log
@move INET6 option from GENERIC to LINT.

Thanks for Brian Fundakowski Feldman and Dag-Erling Smorgrav,
to give me the comment and the patch.

Submitted by:Dag-Erling Smorgrav
@
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@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.678 1999/11/22 06:10:25 tanimura Exp $
a491 2
# IPFILTER_LKM enables LKM support for an ipfilter module (untested).
#
d507 2
a508 1
#options 	IPFILTER_LKM		#kernel support for ip_fil.o LKM
@


1.678
log
@Add the descriptions of the bridge drivers for Sound Blaster, GUS
and Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.677 1999/11/21 03:27:29 mjacob Exp $
d369 1
@


1.677
log
@document new ISP config options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.676 1999/11/16 23:30:05 archie Exp $
d1412 10
@


1.676
log
@Add option NETGRAPH_KSOCKET.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.675 1999/11/09 00:39:55 yokota Exp $
d1794 1
d1801 8
a1808 2
options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1 and
						# isp4
d1813 1
d1817 4
@


1.675
log
@Cosmetic change: correct formatting error in my previous commit.
"Options" should be:

options<ascii space><tab>OPTION_NAME

Pointed out by: obrien
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.674 1999/11/08 14:16:48 yokota Exp $
d404 1
@


1.674
log
@- Document SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE, SC_NORM_ATTR, SC_NORM_REV_ATTR,
  SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR and SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR.

Nudged by eivind
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.673 1999/11/08 09:57:10 yokota Exp $
d986 4
a989 4
options		SC_NORM_ATTR="(FG_GREEN|BG_BLACK)"
options		SC_NORM_REV_ATTR="(FG_YELLOW|BG_GREEN)"
options		SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR="(FG_RED|BG_BLACK)"
options		SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR="(FG_BLACK|BG_RED)"
d993 1
a993 1
options		SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE
@


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log
@- Removed SC_VIDEO_DEBUG.  It is broken and useless now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.672 1999/11/07 09:52:04 sos Exp $
d984 10
@


1.672
log
@Add the ata driver to the compiled in targets.
Document the options available for the ata driver.

Disconnect the atapi devices from the old wd driver to avoid conflicts
(they will go away at some point anyways)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.671 1999/11/06 23:41:07 eivind Exp $
a2220 1
#options 	SC_VIDEO_DEBUG
@


1.671
log
@Options cleanup.
* GC unused options
* Move options that exist on all architectures to conf/options
* Add missing options to LINT
* Sort undocumented options list in LINT

Reviewed by:	green
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.670 1999/11/05 20:40:01 obrien Exp $
d1060 2
a1061 4
# ATA and ATAPI devices
# This is work in progress, use at your own risk.
# It currently reuses the majors of wd.c and friends.
# It cannot co-exist with the old system in one kernel.
d1063 25
a1087 13
# PCI devices on modern machines.
#controller	ata0
#device		atadisk0	# ATA disk drives
#device		atapicd0	# ATAPI CDROM drives
#device		atapifd0	# ATAPI floppy drives
#device		atapist0	# ATAPI tape drives
#
# If you need ISA only devices, this is the lines to add:
#controller	ata1	at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
#controller	ata2	at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
#
# All the controller lines can coexist, the driver will
# find out which ones are there.
d1151 1
a1151 1
device		wcd0
d1154 1
a1154 1
device		wfd0
d1157 1
a1157 1
device		wst0
@


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log
@Style lint LINT.
	mostly this was fixing options to be "options<sp>^IOPTION", along with
	many <sp> replaced by ^I to be consistant.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.669 1999/11/05 20:37:23 obrien Exp $
d78 2
a631 7
# In particular multi-session CD-Rs might require a huge amount of
# time in order to "settle".  If we are about mounting them as the
# root f/s, we gotta wait a little.
#
# The number is supposed to be in seconds.
options 	CD9660_ROOTDELAY=20

a756 2
# SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY: Always report disk geometry at boot up instead
#                       of only when booting verbosely.
a767 1
options 	SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY
d1554 4
d2130 1
d2132 6
a2140 1
options 	TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
d2145 1
d2148 6
d2156 4
a2163 4
options 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
d2173 3
d2177 1
a2179 1
options 	SCSI_NCR_DFLT_TAGS=4
d2183 2
a2191 1
options 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
d2198 2
d2201 1
a2201 1
options 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
d2203 1
d2205 7
a2211 1
options 	ENABLE_ALART
a2219 7
#   DPT_VERIFY_HINTR        Performs some strict hardware interrupts testing.
#                           Only use if you suspect PCI bus corruption problems
#   DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST Normally, the freelist used by the DPT for queue
#                           will grow to accommodate increased use. This growth
#                           will NOT shrink.  To restrict the number of queue
#                           slots to exactly what the DPT can hold at one time,
#                           enable this option.
a2222 3
#   DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK   For optimal L{1,2} CPU cache utilization, enable
#                           this option.  Otherwise, the transaction queue is
#                           a LIFO.  I cannot measure the performance gain.
a2236 6
#  DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP       Reset controller if a request take more than
#                           this number of seconds.  Do NOT enable this
#			    unless you are really, really, really certain
#			    you need it.  You are advised to call Simon (the
#			    driver author) before setting it, and NEVER,
#			    EVER set it to less than 300s (5 minutes).
a2240 2
options 	DPT_VERIFY_HINTR
options 	DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST
a2241 1
options 	DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK
a2243 1
options 	DPT_INTR_DELAY=200      # Some motherboards need that
d2246 1
a2246 4

# Don't EVER set this without having talked to Simon Shapiro on the phone
# first.
options 	DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP=500
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log
@Change some wdX entries from "disk" to "device".  These got missed in the
rev 1.665 commit.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.668 1999/11/02 22:38:50 archie Exp $
d19 1
a19 1
# 
d66 1
a66 1
# 
d69 1
a69 1
# when specifying a block device from a label with a non-0 
d72 1
a72 1
options		BLKDEV_IOSIZE=8192
d83 1
a83 1
options         INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # Include this file in kernel
d148 1
a148 1
# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning 
d150 1
a150 1
# BlueLightning CPU box.  
d163 1
a163 1
# I/O device(s). 
d168 1
a168 1
# for i386 machines. 
d176 1
a176 1
# 1). 
d199 1
a199 1
# which indicates that the 15-16MB range is *definitely* not being 
d204 1
a204 1
# These options may crash your system. 
d238 1
a238 1
					#new math emulator 
d298 1
a298 1
# 
d342 1
a342 1
options COMPILING_LINT
d372 1
a372 1
options		NCP			#NetWare Core protocol
d395 16
a410 16
options			NETGRAPH		#netgraph(4) system
options			NETGRAPH_ASYNC
options			NETGRAPH_CISCO
options			NETGRAPH_ECHO
options			NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY
options			NETGRAPH_HOLE
options			NETGRAPH_IFACE
options			NETGRAPH_LMI
options			NETGRAPH_PPP
options			NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options			NETGRAPH_RFC1490
options			NETGRAPH_SOCKET
options			NETGRAPH_TEE
options			NETGRAPH_TTY
options			NETGRAPH_UI
options			NETGRAPH_VJC
d412 1
a412 1
device			mn0	# Munich32x/Falc54 Nx64kbit/sec cards.
d452 3
a454 3
options PPP_BSDCOMP			#PPP BSD-compress support
options PPP_DEFLATE			#PPP zlib/deflate/gzip support
options PPP_FILTER			#enable bpf filtering (needs bpf)
d498 2
a499 2
options         IPFIREWALL              #firewall
options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE      #print information about
d501 3
a503 3
options         IPFIREWALL_FORWARD      #enable transparent proxy support
options 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100 #limit verbosity
options 	IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default
d511 1
a511 1
# 
d515 1
a515 1
# 
d519 1
a519 1
# 
d527 1
a527 1
options         ICMP_BANDLIM
d533 2
a534 2
options DUMMYNET
options BRIDGE
d544 1
a544 1
# At least one (and usually only one) of the following signalling managers 
d548 2
a549 2
#	the FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol. 
# ATM_UNI includes support for the `uni30' and `uni31' signalling managers, 
d596 1
a596 1
options		NWFS			#NetWare filesystem
d734 6
a739 6
controller	scbus0	#base SCSI code
device		ch0	#SCSI media changers
device		da0	#SCSI direct access devices (aka disks)
device		sa0	#SCSI tapes
device		cd0	#SCSI CD-ROMs
device		pass0	#CAM passthrough driver
d746 1
a746 1
device pt0 at scbus?	# SCSI processor type
d758 1
a758 1
# 
d800 1
a800 1
options		SA_1FM_AT_EOD
d804 1
a804 1
options		SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT="60"
d823 1
a823 1
# module gets started automatically when vinum(8) starts.  This 
d941 2
a942 2
# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on 
d955 1
a955 1
options		VGA_WIDTH90		# support 90 column modes
d1061 1
a1061 1
# Mylex DAC960, AMI MegaRAID controllers.  Only one entry is needed; the code 
d1083 1
a1083 1
# 
d1149 1
a1149 1
device          wcd0
d1152 1
a1152 1
device          wfd0
d1155 1
a1155 1
device          wst0
d1216 1
a1216 1
options 	BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to 
d1255 1
a1255 1
# oltr: Olicom ISA token-ring adapters OC-3115, OC-3117, OC-3118 and OC-3133 
d1296 1
a1296 1
# for more details, please read the original documents at 
d1326 1
a1326 1
# 
d1352 1
a1352 1
# 
d1374 8
a1381 8
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
device sbxvi0   at isa? drq 5
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330
device awe0     at isa? port 0x620
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3
device mss0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1
d1383 6
a1388 6
device sscape0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 9 drq 0
device trix0    at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device sscape_mss0  at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
device mpu0     at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device uart0 at isa? port 0x330 irq 5
d1395 1
a1395 1
#device pcm0 at isa? port ? irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
d1398 1
a1398 1
#device pcm0
d1401 1
a1401 1
device pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1
d1446 1
a1446 1
#  direct access to the I/O page. 
d1511 1
a1511 1
controller      matcd0  at isa? port 0x230
d1515 1
a1515 1
device		apm0	at nexus? 
d1525 2
a1526 2
device          rc0     at isa? port 0x220 irq 12
device          rp0     at isa? port 0x280
d1528 1
a1528 1
device          tw0     at isa? port 0x380 irq 11
d1560 1
a1560 1
options AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO
d1568 1
a1568 1
options EISA_SLOTS=12
d1613 1
a1613 1
# 
d1701 1
a1701 1
# The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture device using the Brooktree 
d1704 1
a1704 1
# Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo, FlyVideo. 
d1706 4
a1709 4
# options OVERRIDE_CARD=xxx
# options OVERRIDE_TUNER=xxx
# options OVERRIDE_MSP=1
# options OVERRIDE_DBX=1
d1714 1
a1714 1
# options BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
d1716 1
a1716 1
# options BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_NTSC
d1721 1
a1721 1
# options BKTR_USE_PLL
d1725 1
a1725 1
# options BKTR_GPIO_ACCESS
d1728 1
a1728 1
# options BKTR_NO_MSP_RESET
d1731 1
a1731 1
# options BKTR_430_FX_MODE
d1734 1
a1734 1
# options BKTR_SIS_VIA_MODE
d1783 9
a1791 8
options SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
options SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK=0x1	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP=0	# prefer I/O mapping
options SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX=0x4		# isp2 is a Fibre Channel card
					# we want in full duplex mode.
#options ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT
#options ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT
#options ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT
d1871 3
a1873 3
controller smbus0
controller intpm0
controller alpm0
d1875 1
a1875 1
device smb0	at smbus?
d1894 2
a1895 2
controller iicbus0
controller iicbb0
d1897 3
a1899 3
device ic0	at iicbus?
device iic0	at iicbus?
device iicsmb0	at iicbus?
d1901 1
a1901 1
controller pcf0	at isa? port 0x320 irq 5
d1914 2
a1915 2
options TEL_S0_8
#device	isic0 at isa? iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 1
d1918 2
a1919 2
options TEL_S0_16
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 iomem 0xd0000 irq 5 flags 2
d1921 3
a1923 3
# Teles S0/16.3 
options TEL_S0_16_3
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 irq 5 flags 3
d1926 2
a1927 2
options AVM_A1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 irq 5 flags 4
d1930 2
a1931 2
options USR_STI
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x268 irq 5 flags 7
d1934 2
a1935 2
options ITKIX1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x398 irq 10 flags 18
d1938 2
a1939 2
options "ELSA_PCC16"
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x360 irq 10 flags 19
d1945 2
a1946 2
options TEL_S0_16_3_P
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1949 2
a1950 2
options CRTX_S0_P
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1953 2
a1954 2
options DRN_NGO
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1957 2
a1958 2
options SEDLBAUER
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1961 2
a1962 2
options DYNALINK
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1965 2
a1966 2
options ELSA_QS1ISA
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1969 2
a1970 2
options "ITKIX1"
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1973 2
a1974 2
options "AVM_PNP"  
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1976 3
a1978 3
# Siemens I-Surf 2.0 
options "SIEMENS_ISURF2"  
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
d1984 2
a1985 2
options ELSA_QS1PCI
#device  isic0
d1988 2
a1989 2
options "AVM_A1_PCI" 
#device  isic0
d1995 2
a1996 2
options AVM_A1_PCMCIA
device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 irq 5 flags 10
d2002 1
a2002 1
device tina0 at isa? port 0x260 irq 10
d2006 1
a2006 1
# 
d2020 1
a2020 1
pseudo-device   "i4btrc"	4
d2023 1
a2023 1
pseudo-device   "i4bctl"
d2026 1
a2026 1
pseudo-device   "i4brbch"       4
d2029 1
a2029 1
pseudo-device   "i4btel"        2
d2032 1
a2032 1
pseudo-device   "i4bipr"	4
d2057 1
a2057 1
# ppc	ISA-bus parallel port interfaces.  
d2079 1
a2079 1
# Kernel BOOTP support 
d2104 1
a2104 1
options         PMAP_SHPGPERPROC=201
d2206 1
a2206 1
#                           instruments are enabled.  The tools in 
d2232 1
a2232 1
controller      dpt0
d2235 9
a2243 9
options DPT_VERIFY_HINTR
options DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST
#!CAM# options DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
options DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK
#!CAM# options DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS
options DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=4
options DPT_INTR_DELAY=200      # Some motherboards need that
options DPT_LOST_IRQ
options DPT_RESET_HBA
d2247 1
a2247 1
options DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP=500
d2250 1
a2250 1
# UHCI controller 
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@Add new options NETGRAPH_PPP and NETGRAPH_PPPOE, plus NETGRAPH_SOCKET which
was missing from before.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.667 1999/11/02 14:25:04 phk Exp $
d1121 2
a1122 2
#disk		wd4	at wdc2 drive 0
#disk		wd5	at wdc2 drive 1
d1125 2
a1126 2
#disk		wd6	at wdc3 drive 0
#disk		wd7	at wdc3 drive 1
@


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log
@Add mn0 in the netgraph section.
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.666 1999/11/01 22:50:52 eivind Exp $
d403 2
d406 1
@


1.666
log
@Elminiate the (unused) TUNE_1542 option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.665 1999/11/01 04:02:57 peter Exp $
d408 2
@


1.665
log
@Update examples using 'disk' and 'tape' - they used to have magic meaning
to config(8) for static device tables that have not existed for quite
some time.  They have been aliases for 'device' for a while, and "tape"
went away entirely as it wasn't used anywhere (except in an example
in LINT.. "fixed").
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.664 1999/10/27 06:30:10 mdodd Exp $
a872 3
# TUNE_1542 enables the automatic ISA bus speed selection for the
# Adaptec 1542 boards. Does not work for all boards, use it with caution.
#
a881 1
options 	TUNE_1542
@


1.664
log
@Modify the entries regarding the 'ep' driver to take into account
my recent changes to that driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.663 1999/10/25 02:41:57 imp Exp $
d715 4
a718 4
# disk 		da0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
# disk		da1 at scbus3 target 1
# disk		da2 at scbus2 target 3
# tape		sa1 at scbus1 target 6
d1133 2
a1134 2
disk		wd0	at wdc0 drive 0
disk		wd1	at wdc0 drive 1
d1136 2
a1137 2
disk		wd2	at wdc1 drive 0
disk		wd3	at wdc1 drive 1
d1178 2
a1179 2
disk		fd0	at fdc0 drive 0
disk		fd1	at fdc0 drive 1
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@Massive rewrite of pccard to convert it to newbus.
o Gut the compatibility interface, you now must attach with newbus.
o Unit numbers from pccardd are now ignored.  This may change the units
  assigned to a card.  It now uses the first available unit.
o kill old skeleton code that is now obsolete.
o Use newbus attachment code.
o cleanup interfile dependencies some.
o kill list of devices per slot.  we use the device tree for what we need.
o Remove now obsolete code.
o The ep driver (and maybe ed) may need some config file tweaks to
  allow it to attach.  See config files that were committed for examples
  on how to do this.

Drivers to be commited shortly.

This is an interrum fix until the new pccard.  ed, ep and sio will be
supported by me with this release, although others are welcome to try
to support other devices before new pccard is working.

I plan on doing minimal further work on this code base.  Be careful
when upgrading, since this code is known to work on my laptop and
those of a couple others as well, but your milage may vary.

BUGS TO BE FIXED:

o system memory isn't allocated yet, it will be soon.
o No devices actually have a pccard newbus attach in the tree.

BUGS THAT MIGHT BE FIXED:

o card removal, including suspend, usually hangs the system.

Many thanks to Peter Wemm and Doug Rabson for helping me to fill in
the missing bits of New Bus understanding at FreeBSD Con '99.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.662 1999/10/23 04:28:09 julian Exp $
d1236 1
a1236 1
# ep: 3Com 3C509 (buggy)
d1262 1
a1262 2
# for pccard support of ep0, omit all after at in following line.
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10
@


1.662
log
@Now that Netgraph is in the system there are some cleanups we can do.
Also save a slightly closer to completion version of the PPPOE code.

Submitted by: Archie Cobbs <archie@@freebsd.org>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.661 1999/10/21 09:12:18 luoqi Exp $
d1262 1
@


1.661
log
@Resurrect the aic driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.660 1999/10/21 09:05:24 julian Exp $
d407 1
@


1.660
log
@Whistle's Netgraph link-layer (sometimes more) networking infrastructure.
Been in production for 3 years now. Gives Instant Frame relay to if_sr
and if_ar drivers, and PPPOE support soon. See:
ftp://ftp.whistle.com/pub/archie/netgraph/index.html
for on-line manual pages.

Reviewed by: Doug Rabson (dfr@@freebsd.org)
Obtained from:  Whistle CVS tree
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.659 1999/10/15 17:29:20 imp Exp $
d1030 1
a1030 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `bt'
d1036 1
d1046 2
a1047 1
controller      aha0    at isa? port ? irq ?
@


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log
@Reorganize the attachement point for pcic (it was unattached and
floating before).  Attach pccard devices to pcic, one per slot
(although this may change to one per pcic).  pcic is now attached to
isa (to act as a bridge) and pccard is attached to pcic, cbb and
pc98ic (the last two are card bus bridge and the pc98ic version of
pcic, neither of which are in the tree yet).  Move pccard compat code
into pccard/pccard_compat.c.

THIS REQUIRES A CONFIG FILE CHANGE.  You must change your pcic/card
entries to be:
# PCCARD (PCMCIA) support
controller	pcic0	at isa?
controller	pcic1	at isa?
controller	card0

The old system was upside down and this corrects that problem.  It
will make it easier to add support for YENTA pccard/card bus bridges.

Much more cleanup needs to happen before newbus devices can have
pccard attachments.  My previous commit's comments were premature.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.658 1999/10/10 15:20:06 peter Exp $
d389 18
@


1.658
log
@Don't try and build IPFILTER in LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.657 1999/10/07 02:24:20 msmith Exp $
d1813 4
a1816 2
# card: slot controller
# pcic: slots
a1817 2
device		pcic0 at card?
device		pcic1 at card?
@


1.657
log
@Connect the 'amr' and 'mlx' drivers.  They can be built as modules or
integrated into a static kernel as the user wishes.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.656 1999/10/03 07:09:29 bde Exp $
a463 2
# IPFILTER enables Darren Reed's ipfilter package.
# IPFILTER_LOG enables ipfilter's logging.
a480 2
options 	IPFILTER		#kernel ipfilter support
options 	IPFILTER_LOG		#ipfilter logging
@


1.656
log
@Fixed "misspelling" of bcmp as memcmp.  memcmp doesn't exist in the
kernel, but gcc provides a pessimal builtin for it.

Makefile.i386:
Added a variable (CONF_CFLAGS) for configuration-specific compiler flags.

LINT:
Use CONF_CFLAGS to inhibit use of gcc builtins.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.655 1999/10/02 20:20:32 mjacob Exp $
d1041 7
@


1.655
log
@Document SA_1FM_AT_EOD option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.654 1999/10/02 05:30:40 bp Exp $
d33 7
a39 1
# generated Makefile in the build area.  DEBUG happens to be magic.
d49 1
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log
@ncplib continued: add appropriate options to LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.653 1999/09/27 02:13:38 billf Exp $
d769 1
d773 1
@


1.653
log
@Spell 'timecounter' correctly.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.652 1999/09/25 11:28:18 phk Exp $
d365 2
d569 1
@


1.652
log
@Oops!  I enabled SOFTUPDATES by accident.

Pointed out by:	eivind
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.651 1999/09/23 04:22:33 jkh Exp $
d1398 1
a1398 1
#  If apm is omitted, some systems require sysctl -w kern.timcounter.method=1
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1.651
log
@MFS: firewall -> firewall_type
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.650 1999/09/22 19:46:14 wpaul Exp $
d588 1
a588 1
options 	SOFTUPDATES
@


1.650
log
@Mention in the documentation that the AOpen/Acer ALN-320 is a supported
ethernet card (PCI, VIA Rhine II chipset).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.649 1999/09/22 05:48:31 dillon Exp $
d440 1
a440 1
# YOU WILL LOCK YOURSELF OUT.  It is suggested that you set firewall=open
@


1.649
log
@    Back out a portion of the last commit.  DFLTPHYS and MAXPHYS cannot
    be set by a kernel conf option due to the struct buf structural
    dependancy (sizing of b_pages[]) creating a conflict with modules
    (which are not compiled with kernel config options overrides).

    We'll be able to sysctl these two later on when the buffer subsystem
    is revamped.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.648 1999/09/22 05:07:49 wpaul Exp $
d1634 2
a1635 1
# chips, including the D-Link DFE530TX.
@


1.648
log
@Spruce up the ADMtek driver: conver to newbus, miibus and add support
for the AN985 "Centaur" chip, which is apparently the next genetation
of the "Comet." The AN985 is also a tulip clone and is similar to the
AL981 except that it uses a 99C66 EEPROM and a serial MII interface
(instead of direct access to the PHY registers).

Also updated various documentation to mention the AN985 and created
a loadable module.

I don't think there are any cards that use this chip on the market yet:
the datasheet I got from ADMtek has boxes with big X's in them where the
diagrams should be, and the sample boards I got have chips without any
artwork on them.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.647 1999/09/22 04:11:55 dillon Exp $
d63 1
a63 10
# partition blocksize
#
# DFLTPHYS is the default maximum physical I/O transaction size
# and is used mostly by the clustering code.  It must be a 
# multiple of the system page size.
#
# MAXPHYS is the absolute maximum physical I/O transaction size.
# It must be a multiple of the system page size.
#
# In general you should not modify either DFLTPHYS or MAXPHYS.
a65 2
options		DFLTPHYS="(64*1024)"
options		MAXPHYS="(128*1024)"
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@    Change default block size for user VBLK device access from 2K to PAGE_SIZE
    (4K on an i386, 8K on an alpha).

    Make BLKDEV_IOSIZE, DFLTPHYS, and MAXPHYS kernel-configurable.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.646 1999/09/21 11:15:58 phk Exp $
d1575 1
a1575 1
# based on the ADMtek Inc. AL981 "Comet" chip.
@


1.646
log
@Add md driver to LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.645 1999/09/13 09:45:06 des Exp $
d58 19
@


1.645
log
@Fix disordering introduced in my previous commit.

Pointed out by:	bde
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.644 1999/09/13 08:36:15 des Exp $
d778 1
@


1.644
log
@"\t\t" -> " \t" as per rev. 1.611 (mangled in the previous commit)

Pointed out by:	bde
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.643 1999/09/12 17:22:07 des Exp $
d475 4
d483 1
a483 4
# TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This
# prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support
# for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers.
# 
a484 1
options 	TCP_DROP_SYNFIN		#drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN
@


1.643
log
@Add the net.inet.tcp.restrict_rst and net.inet.tcp.drop_synfin sysctl
variables, conditional on the TCP_RESTRICT_RST and TCP_DROP_SYNFIN kernel
options, respectively. See the comments in LINT for details.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.642 1999/09/11 16:05:48 gibbs Exp $
d483 2
a484 2
options		TCP_RESTRICT_RST	#restrict emission of TCP RST
options		TCP_DROP_SYNFIN		#drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN
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1.642
log
@Add the AMD driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.641 1999/09/08 22:03:46 peter Exp $
d471 14
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1.641
log
@Zap EXPORTMFS, it's no longer an option.  (mfs_vfsops.c rev 1.58)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.640 1999/09/06 20:37:07 dfr Exp $
d1530 3
d1686 1
@


1.640
log
@Update for newpcm.
@
text
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.639 1999/09/06 06:14:28 wpaul Exp $
a570 2
# Allows MFS filesystems to be exported via nfs
options 	EXPORTMFS
@


1.639
log
@This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet NICs based on
the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102 chipsets, including the Jaton Corporation
XPressNet. Datasheet is available from www.davicom8.com.

The DM910x chips are still more tulip clones. The API is reproduced
pretty faithfully, unfortunately the performance is pretty bad. The
transmitter seems to have a lot of problems DMAing multi-fragment
packets. The only way to make it work reliably is to coalesce transmitted
packets into a single contiguous buffer. The Linux driver (written by
Davicom) actually does something similar to this. I can't recomment this
NIC as anything more than a "connectivity solution."

This driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both i386
and alpha platforms.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.638 1999/09/05 21:01:01 wpaul Exp $
d1332 1
a1332 1
# Luigi's snd code (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!).
d1336 1
d1338 3
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1.638
log
@This commit adds driver support for the Silicon Integrated Systems
SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet chipsets. Full manuals for the
SiS chips can be found at www.sis.com.tw.

This is a fairly simple chipset. The receiver uses a 128-bit multicast
hash table and single perfect entry for the station address. Transmit and
receive DMA and FIFO thresholds are easily tuneable. Documentation is
pretty decent and performance is not bad, even on my crufty 486. This
driver uses newbus and miibus and is supported on both the i386 and
alpha architectures.
@
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@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.637 1999/09/04 12:44:38 bde Exp $
d1545 4
d1728 1
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1.637
log
@Removed defunct option NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC.
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.636 1999/09/03 05:16:57 julian Exp $
d1574 4
d1729 1
d1731 1
@


1.636
log
@Revert a bunch of contraversial changes by PHK. After
a quick think and discussion among various people some form of some of
these changes will probably be recommitted.

The reversion requested was requested by dg while discussions proceed.
PHK has indicated that he can live with this, and it has been agreed
that some form of some of these changes may return shortly after further
discussion.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.635 1999/08/31 21:01:57 phk Exp $
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# Add more checking code to various filesystems
options 	NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
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@Make buffered acces to bdevs from userland controllable with
a sysctl vfs.bdev_access.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.634 1999/08/30 07:56:15 phk Exp $
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#
# Only set this if you positively know why you should never do that.
options		ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS	# enable bdev access
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@Make bdev userland access work like cdev userland access unless
the highly non-recommended option ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS is used.

(bdev access is evil because you don't get write errors reported.)

Kill si_bsize_best before it kills Matt :-)

Use the specfs routines rather having cloned copies in devfs.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.633 1999/08/30 07:08:02 bde Exp $
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options		ALLOW_BDEV_ACCESS
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@Converted the silly SAFTEY option into a new-style option by renaming it to
DIAGNOSTIC.

Fixed an English style bug in the panic messages controlled by SAFETY.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.632 1999/08/29 10:14:59 bde Exp $
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@Removed dysfunctional/defunct options KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC,
UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC and UNION_DIAGNOSTIC.  Uncommented NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC.
It is as bogus as the above three but since it is already a new-style
option it is easier to use it than to fix it.
@
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.631 1999/08/28 00:43:32 peter Exp $
a603 6


# Add some error checking code to the null_bypass routine
# in the NULL filesystem
#options 	SAFETY

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@$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
@
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# $FreeBSD$
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#options 	NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	UNION_DIAGNOSTIC
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1.630
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@This commit adds device driver support for the Sundance Technologies ST201
PCI fast ethernet controller. Currently, the only card I know that uses
this chip is the D-Link DFE-550TX. (Don't ask me where to buy these: the
only cards I have are samples sent to me by D-Link.)

This driver is the first to make use of the miibus code once I'm sure
it all works together nicely, I'll start converting the other drivers.

The Sundance chip is a clone of the 3Com 3c90x Etherlink XL design
only with its own register layout. Support is provided for ifmedia,
hardware multicast filtering, bridging and promiscuous mode.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.629 1999/08/21 17:40:37 wpaul Exp $
@


1.629
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@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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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.628 1999/08/20 03:48:02 ken Exp $
d1581 4
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log
@Fix short timeout problems with the pt(4) driver:

- increase the default timeout from 10 seconds to 60 seconds
- add a new kernel option, SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, that lets users specify
  the default timeout for the pt driver to use
- add two new ioctls, one to get the timeout for a given pt device, the
  other to set the timeout for a given pt device.  The idea is that
  userland applications using the device can set the timeout to suit their
  purposes.  The ioctls are defined in a new header file, sys/ptio.h

PR:		10266
Reviewed by:	gibbs, joerg
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.627 1999/08/15 09:54:56 phk Exp $
d1519 10
@


1.627
log
@Give if_tun the "almost clone" makeover.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.626 1999/08/15 09:38:20 phk Exp $
d761 4
@


1.626
log
@Give BPF the "almost-clone" update.  If you need more of them, make
more entries in /dev and be happy you don't need to recompile your
kernel.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.625 1999/08/08 19:28:57 phk Exp $
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pseudo-device	tun	1		#Tunnel driver (ppp(8), nos-tun(8))
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1.625
log
@Make the pty driver as close to a cloning device as we can get for now,
we create the pty on the fly when it is first opened.

If you run out of ptys now, just MAKEDEV some more.

This also demonstrate the use of dev_t->si_tty_tty and dev_t->si_drv1
in a device driver.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.624 1999/08/08 16:27:17 chris Exp $
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pseudo-device	bpf	4		#Berkeley packet filter
@


1.624
log
@Fix a reference to `st' by replacing it with `sa'.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.623 1999/08/06 15:59:01 phk Exp $
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#options 	SOFTUPDATES
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pseudo-device	pty	16	#Pseudo ttys - can go as high as 256
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1.623
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@Add driver support for M-systems DiskOnChip Products.

Sponsored by:	M-systems Inc.	http://www.m-sys.com
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.622 1999/08/06 14:01:54 hm Exp $
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# tape		st1 at scbus1 target 6
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1.622
log
@updating isdn4bsd to beta version 0.83
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.621 1999/08/04 17:29:33 green Exp $
d1131 3
@


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log
@Correction: "ans" -> "and."
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.620 1999/07/26 05:47:17 cracauer Exp $
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# ITK ix1 Micro
d1879 12
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1.620
log
@Various formatting fixes on my FPE trapcode commit.

Submitted by:	BDE
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.619 1999/07/25 13:15:58 cracauer Exp $
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# based on the Macronix 98713, 987615 ans 98725 series chips.
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log
@On FPU exceptions, pass a useful error code (one of the FPE_...
macros) to the signal handler, for old-style BSD signal handlers as
the second (int) argument, for SA_SIGINFO signal handlers as
siginfo_t->si_code. This is source-compatible with Solaris, except
that we have no <siginfo.h> (which isn't even mentioned in POSIX
1003.1b).

An rather complete example program is at
  http://www3.cons.org/cracauer/freebsd-signal.c
This will be added to the regression tests in src/.

This commit also adds code to disable the (hardware) FPU from
userconfig, so that you can use a software FP emulator on a machine
that has hardware floating point. See LINT.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.618 1999/07/25 04:32:44 wpaul Exp $
d959 2
a960 2
# The Numeric Processing eXtension driver. In addition to this, you
# may configure a math emulator (see above). If your machine has a
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# Flag 0x08 does not imply any settings of the other flags, you may run
# with FPU preference set to emulator, but still using the i586 optimized
# memory routines.
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1.618
log
@This commit adds device driver support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast
ethernet controllers based on the AIC-6915 "Starfire" controller chip.
There are single port, dual port and quad port cards, plus one 100baseFX
card. All are 64-bit PCI devices, except one single port model.

The Starfire would be a very nice chip were it not for the fact that
receive buffers have to be longword aligned. This requires buffer
copying in order to achieve proper payload alignment on the alpha.
Payload alignment is enforced on both the alpha and x86 platforms.
The Starfire has several different DMA descriptor formats and transfer
mechanisms. This driver uses frame descriptors for transmission which
can address up to 14 packet fragments, and a single fragment descriptor
for receive. It also uses the producer/consumer model and completion
queues for both transmit and receive. The transmit ring has 128
descriptors and the receive ring has 256.

This driver supports both FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/alpha, and uses newbus
so that it can be compiled as a loadable kernel module. Support for BPF
and hardware multicast filtering is included.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.617 1999/07/09 04:29:56 wpaul Exp $
d959 6
a964 5
# The Numeric Processing eXtension driver.  This should be configured if
# your machine has a math co-processor, unless the coprocessor is very
# buggy. If it is not configured then you *must* configure math emulation
# (see above).  If both npx0 and emulation are configured, then only npx0
# is used (provided it works).
d969 2
a970 2
#	0x01	don't use the npx registers to optimize bcopy
#	0x02	don't use the npx registers to optimize bzero
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1.617
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@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).
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.616 1999/07/06 19:22:40 des Exp $
d1555 6
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1.616
log
@Rename bpfilter to bpf.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.615 1999/07/03 21:31:00 jdp Exp $
d1555 7
d1705 1
@


1.615
log
@Update comment for new location of soft-updates sources.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.614 1999/07/01 18:39:23 jkh Exp $
d384 1
a384 1
#  The `bpfilter' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
d397 1
a397 1
# events for resetting the demand dial activity timer - requires bpfilter.
d405 1
a405 1
pseudo-device	bpfilter 4		#Berkeley packet filter
d413 1
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options PPP_FILTER			#enable bpf filtering (needs bpfilter)
@


1.614
log
@Remove the now-bogus comment about using iosiz with npx0 for memory
sizing - environment does this properly  now.  Thanks, Peter!
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.613 1999/06/29 21:52:07 peter Exp $
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# do to enable this.  ../../../contrib/sys/softupdates/README gives
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1.613
log
@Drop old-scsi drivers (was commented out) od0 and (not commented) sctarg0
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.612 1999/06/29 19:06:16 mph Exp $
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device		npx0	at nexus? port IO_NPX iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13
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#

#
# `iosiz' for npx0:
# This can be used instead of the MAXMEM option to set the memory size.  If
# it is nonzero, then it overrides both the MAXMEM option and the memory
# size reported by the BIOS.  Setting it at boot time using userconfig takes
# effect on the next reboot after the change has been recorded in the kernel
# binary (the size is used early in the boot before userconfig has a chance
# to change it).
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1.612
log
@Correct spelling of NMBCLUSTERS in a comment.

Submitted by:	Peter Radcliffe <pir@@pir.net>
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.611 1999/06/29 18:58:27 peter Exp $
a700 1
#device		od0	#SCSI optical disk
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device sctarg0 at scbus? # SCSI target
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1.611
log
@With asbestos suit on, make the options indenting a little more consistant
so that it doesn't screw up the alignment when commenting out an entry.
Also dequote two entries that do not need it.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.610 1999/06/27 19:35:23 mjacob Exp $
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# Note that you will probably want to bump up NBMCLUSTERS a lot to use
@


1.610
log
@add description of Qlogic ISP FC Full Duplex option
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.609 1999/06/24 03:54:54 jlemon Exp $
d56 2
a57 2
options		MAXDSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
options		DFLDSIZ="(256*1024*1024)"
d60 3
a62 3
#options	PQ_NOOPT		# No coloring
options		PQ_LARGECACHE		# color for 512k/16k cache
#options	PQ_HUGECACHE		# color for 1024k/16k cache
d92 2
a93 2
options		SMP			# Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options		APIC_IO			# Symmetric (APIC) I/O
d96 4
a99 4
options		NCPU=5			# number of CPUs
options		NBUS=5			# number of busses
options		NAPIC=2			# number of IO APICs
options		NINTR=25		# number of INTs
d198 15
a212 15
options		CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE
options		CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X
options		CPU_BTB_EN
options		CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE
options		CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER
options		CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU
options		CPU_I486_ON_386
options		CPU_IORT
options		CPU_LOOP_EN
options		CPU_RSTK_EN
options		CPU_SUSP_HLT
options		CPU_WT_ALLOC
options		CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS
options		CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS
#options	NO_F00F_HACK
d220 1
a220 1
options		MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
d222 1
a222 1
options		GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
d234 1
a234 1
options		COMPAT_43
d241 1
a241 1
options		USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt
d248 3
a250 3
options		SYSVSHM
options		SYSVSEM
options		SYSVMSG
d256 1
a256 1
options		MD5
d265 1
a265 1
options		DDB
d272 1
a272 1
options		DDB_UNATTENDED
d281 1
a281 1
options		GDB_REMOTE_CHAT
d286 1
a286 1
options		KTRACE			#kernel tracing
d295 1
a295 1
options		INVARIANTS
d305 1
a305 1
options		INVARIANT_SUPPORT
d312 1
a312 1
options		DIAGNOSTIC
d318 1
a318 1
options		PERFMON
d332 1
a332 1
options		UCONSOLE
d335 3
a337 3
options		USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
options		INTRO_USERCONFIG	#imply -c and show intro screen
options		VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor
d340 1
a340 1
options		ROOTDEVNAME=\"da0s2e\"
d351 1
a351 1
options		INET			#Internet communications protocols
d353 3
a355 3
options		IPX			#IPX/SPX communications protocols
options		IPXIP			#IPX in IP encapsulation (not available)
options		IPTUNNEL		#IP in IPX encapsulation (not available)
d357 1
a357 1
options		NETATALK		#Appletalk communications protocols
d360 1
a360 1
#options		NS			#Xerox NS protocols
d364 8
a371 8
#options		CCITT			#X.25 network layer
#options		ISO
#options		TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
#options		TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
#options		LLC			#X.25 link layer for Ethernets
#options		HDLC			#X.25 link layer for serial lines
#options		EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
#options		NSIP			#XNS over IP
d457 2
a458 2
options		TCP_COMPAT_42		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
options		MROUTING		# Multicast routing
d463 8
a470 8
options		IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100 #limit verbosity
options		IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default
options		IPDIVERT		#divert sockets
options		IPFILTER		#kernel ipfilter support
options		IPFILTER_LOG		#ipfilter logging
#options	IPFILTER_LKM		#kernel support for ip_fil.o LKM
options		IPSTEALTH		#support for stealth forwarding
options		TCPDEBUG
d482 2
a483 2
options	DUMMYNET
options	BRIDGE
d507 5
a511 5
options		ATM_CORE		#core ATM protocol family
options		ATM_IP			#IP over ATM support
options		ATM_SIGPVC		#SIGPVC signalling manager
options		ATM_SPANS		#SPANS signalling manager
options		ATM_UNI			#UNI signalling manager
d533 3
a535 3
options		FFS			#Fast filesystem
options		MFS			#Memory File System
options		NFS			#Network File System
d539 10
a548 10
options		CD9660			#ISO 9660 filesystem
options		FDESC			#File descriptor filesystem
options		KERNFS			#Kernel filesystem
options		MSDOSFS			#MS DOS File System
options		NTFS			#NT File System
options		NULLFS			#NULL filesystem
options		PORTAL			#Portal filesystem
options		PROCFS			#Process filesystem
options		UMAPFS			#UID map filesystem
options		UNION			#Union filesystem
d550 4
a553 4
options		CD9660_ROOT		#CD-ROM usable as root device
options		FFS_ROOT		#FFS usable as root device
options		MFS_ROOT		#MFS usable as root device
options		NFS_ROOT		#NFS usable as root device
d556 1
a556 1
options		DEVFS			#devices filesystem
d566 1
a566 1
#options		SOFTUPDATES
d570 1
a570 1
options		MFS_ROOT_SIZE=10
d572 1
a572 1
options		EXPORTMFS
d575 1
a575 1
options		NSWAPDEV=20
d578 1
a578 1
options		QUOTA			#enable disk quotas
d581 4
a584 4
#options		NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options		KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options		UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options		UNION_DIAGNOSTIC
d591 1
a591 1
options		CD9660_ROOTDELAY=20
d606 1
a606 1
options		SUIDDIR
d611 1
a611 1
#options		SAFETY
d615 9
a623 9
options		NFS_MINATTRTIMO=3	# VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
options		NFS_MAXATTRTIMO=60
options		NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO=30	# VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
options		NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO=60
options		NFS_GATHERDELAY=10	# Default write gather delay (msec)
options		NFS_UIDHASHSIZ=29	# Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
options		NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ=16	# and with this
options		NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ=63	# Tune the size of nfsmount with this
options		NFS_DEBUG		# Enable NFS Debugging
d626 1
a626 1
options		CODA			#CODA filesystem.
d635 1
a635 1
options		EXT2FS
d647 3
a649 3
options		P1003_1B
options		_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
options		_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L
d731 10
a740 10
options		CAMDEBUG
options		CAM_DEBUG_BUS=-1
options		CAM_DEBUG_TARGET=-1
options		CAM_DEBUG_LUN=-1
options		CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS="CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_CDB"
options		CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER=4
options		SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS
options		SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS
options		SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY
options		SCSI_DELAY=8000	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
d753 2
a754 2
options		CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=2
options		CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=10
d760 3
a762 3
options		SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT="(60)"
options		SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT="(2*60)"
options		SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT="(4*60)"
d798 1
a798 1
options		MSGBUF_SIZE=40960
d844 3
a846 3
options		AUTO_EOI_1
#options	AUTO_EOI_2
options		MAXMEM="(128*1024)"
d848 2
a849 2
#options	BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET
#options	PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE
d855 1
a855 1
options		PPS_SYNC
d864 1
a864 1
options		NTIMECOUNTER=20
d878 1
a878 1
options		ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
d882 2
a883 2
options		KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD	# refuse to load a keymap
options		KBD_INSTALL_CDEV	# install a CDEV entry in /dev
d894 1
a894 1
options		PSM_HOOKAPM		#hook the APM resume event, useful
d896 1
a896 1
options		PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event
d905 1
a905 1
options		VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS
d909 2
a910 2
options		VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING	# don't save/load font
options		VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE	# don't change video modes
d913 1
a913 1
options		VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
d919 1
a919 1
options		VESA
d926 2
a927 2
options		XSERVER			# support for running an X server.
options		FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
d929 1
a929 1
options		PCVT_SCANSET=2 		# IBM keyboards are non-std
d931 10
a940 10
options		PCVT_24LINESDEF
options		PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
options		PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
options		PCVT_FREEBSD=211
options		PCVT_META_ESC
options		PCVT_NSCREENS=9
options		PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
options		PCVT_SCREENSAVER
options		PCVT_USEKBDSEC
options		PCVT_VT220KEYB
d944 9
a952 9
options		MAXCONS=16		# number of virtual consoles
options		SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE	# simplified mouse cursor in text mode
options		SC_DFLT_FONT		# compile font in
makeoptions	SC_DFLT_FONT="cp850"
options		SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY	# disable `debug' key
options		SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
options		SC_HISTORY_SIZE=200	# number of history buffer lines
options		SC_MOUSE_CHAR=0x3	# char code for text mode mouse cursor
options		SC_PIXEL_MODE		# add support for the raster text mode
d955 4
a958 4
options		SC_NO_CUTPASTE
options		SC_NO_FONT_LOADING
options		SC_NO_HISTORY
options		SC_NO_SYSMOUSE
d1105 1
a1105 1
options		IDE_DELAY=8000	# Be optimistic about Joe IDE device
d1125 1
a1125 1
options		FDC_DEBUG
d1131 1
a1131 1
options		FDC_YE		#XXX newbus broken
d1171 1
a1171 1
options		BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to 
d1173 1
a1173 1
options		CONSPEED=9600		#default speed for serial console (default 9600)
d1176 3
a1178 3
options		COM_ESP			#code for Hayes ESP
options		COM_MULTIPORT		#code for some cards with shared IRQs
options		EXTRA_SIO=2		#number of extra sio ports to allocate
d1228 2
a1229 2
options		WLCACHE		# enables the signal-strength cache
options		WLDEBUG		# enables verbose debugging output
d1257 1
a1257 1
options		NATM			#native ATM
d1471 1
a1471 1
options		CY_PCI_FASTINTR		# Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared
d1473 1
a1473 1
options		NDGBPORTS=16		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
d1519 1
a1519 1
options	EISA_SLOTS=12
d1694 1
a1694 1
options	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
d1699 3
a1701 3
#options	ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT
#options	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT
#options	ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT
d1736 1
a1736 1
#options	PCI_QUIET	#quiets PCI code on chipset settings
d1748 1
a1748 1
options		PCIC_RESUME_RESET	# reset after resume
d1760 1
a1760 1
options		POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing
d1927 1
a1927 1
options		IPR_VJ
d1953 2
a1954 2
options		DEBUG_1284	# IEEE1284 signaling protocol debug
options		PERIPH_1284	# Makes your computer act as a IEEE1284
d1956 5
a1960 5
options		DONTPROBE_1284	# Avoid boot detection of PnP parallel devices
options		VP0_DEBUG	# ZIP/ZIP+ debug
options		LPT_DEBUG	# Printer driver debug
options		PPC_DEBUG	# Parallel chipset level debug
options		PLIP_DEBUG	# Parallel network IP interface debug
d1974 5
a1978 5
options		BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options		BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
options		BOOTP_NFSV3	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
options		BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options		BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
d1984 1
a1984 1
options		HW_WDOG
d2007 1
a2007 1
#options	NO_SWAPPING
d2014 1
a2014 1
options		NSFBUFS=1024
d2024 1
a2024 1
options		DEBUG_LOCKS
d2028 55
a2082 55
options		CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options		CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
options		CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
options		TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
options		CLUSTERDEBUG
options		COMPAT_LINUX
options		CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
options		DEBUG
options		DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
#options	DISABLE_PSE
options		I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000
options		IBCS2
options		KEY
options		KEY_DEBUG
options		LOCKF_DEBUG
options		LOUTB
options		KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options		KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options		KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options		KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options		MSGMNB=2049
options		MSGMNI=41
options		MSGSEG=2049
options		MSGSSZ=16
options		MSGTQL=41
options		NBUF=512
options		NETATALKDEBUG
options		NMBCLUSTERS=1024
options		NPX_DEBUG
options		PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
options		PSM_DEBUG=1
options		SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options		SCSI_NCR_DFLT_TAGS=4
options		SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options		SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options		SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options		SEMMAP=31
options		SEMMNI=11
options		SEMMNS=61
options		SEMMNU=31
options		SEMMSL=61
options		SEMOPM=101
options		SEMUME=11
options		SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
options		SHMALL=1025
options		SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options		SHMMAXPGS=1025
options		SHMMIN=2
options		SHMMNI=33
options		SHMSEG=9
options		SI_DEBUG
options		SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
options		SPX_HACK
options		VFS_BIO_DEBUG
options		ENABLE_ALART
d2134 1
a2134 1
options	DPT_INTR_DELAY=200      # Some motherboards need that
d2166 11
a2176 11
options		UHCI_DEBUG
options		OHCI_DEBUG
options		USB_DEBUG

options		UGEN_DEBUG
options		UHID_DEBUG
options		UHUB_DEBUG
options		UKBD_DEBUG
options		ULPT_DEBUG
options		UMASS_DEBUG
options		UMS_DEBUG
d2179 2
a2180 2
options		UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
makeoptions	UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP="it.iso"
d2186 1
a2186 1
options		INIT_PATH="/sbin/init:/stand/sysinstall"
@


1.609
log
@Add ida/id lines
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.608 1999/06/22 14:13:35 yokota Exp $
d1682 4
d1697 2
@


1.608
log
@The second phase of syscons reorganization.

- Split syscons source code into manageable chunks and reorganize
  some of complicated functions.

- Many static variables are moved to the softc structure.

- Added a new key function, PREV.  When this key is pressed, the vty
  immediately before the current vty will become foreground.  Analogue
  to PREV, which is usually assigned to the PrntScrn key.
  PR: kern/10113
  Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@@mips.rhein-neckar.de>

- Modified the kernel console input function sccngetc() so that it
  handles function keys properly.

- Reorganized the screen update routine.

- VT switching code is reorganized.  It now should be slightly more
  robust than before.

- Added the DEVICE_RESUME function so that syscons no longer hooks the
  APM resume event directly.

- New kernel configuration options: SC_NO_CUTPASTE, SC_NO_FONT_LOADING,
  SC_NO_HISTORY and SC_NO_SYSMOUSE.
  Various parts of syscons can be omitted so that the kernel size is
  reduced.

  SC_PIXEL_MODE
  Made the VESA 800x600 mode an option, rather than a standard part of
  syscons.

  SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY
  Disables the `debug' key combination.

  SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE
  Inverse the character cell at the mouse cursor position in the text
  console, rather than drawing an arrow on the screen.
  Submitted by: Nick Hibma (n_hibma@@FreeBSD.ORG)

  SC_DFLT_FONT
  makeoptions "SC_DFLT_FONT=_font_name_"
  Include the named font as the default font of syscons.  16-line,
  14-line and 8-line font data will be compiled in.  This option replaces
  the existing STD8X16FONT option, which loads 16-line font data only.

- The VGA driver is split into /sys/dev/fb/vga.c and /sys/isa/vga_isa.c.

- The video driver provides a set of ioctl commands to manipulate the
  frame buffer.

- New kernel configuration option: VGA_WIDTH90
  Enables 90 column modes: 90x25, 90x30, 90x43, 90x50, 90x60.  These
  modes are mot always supported by the video card.
  PR: i386/7510
  Submitted by: kbyanc@@freedomnet.com and alexv@@sui.gda.itesm.mx.

- The header file machine/console.h is reorganized; its contents is now
  split into sys/fbio.h, sys/kbio.h (a new file) and sys/consio.h
  (another new file).  machine/console.h is still maintained for
  compatibility reasons.

- Kernel console selection/installation routines are fixed and
  slightly rebumped so that it should now be possible to switch between
  the interanl kernel console (sc or vt) and a remote kernel console
  (sio) again, as it was in 2.x, 3.0 and 3.1.

- Screen savers and splash screen decoders
  Because of the header file reorganization described above, screen
  savers and splash screen decoders are slightly modified.  After this
  update, /sys/modules/syscons/saver.h is no longer necessary and is
  removed.
@
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d1016 9
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1.607
log
@Goodbye to vaules, becasue, similiar, backgroud, aquired, freelisat, etc.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.606 1999/06/15 13:14:40 des Exp $
d915 3
d945 5
a949 2
options		STD8X16FONT		# Compile font in
makeoptions	STD8X16FONT=cp850
d951 2
a952 1
options		SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
d954 5
a958 7
#
# `flags' for sc0:
#       0x01    Use a 'visual' bell
#       0x02    Use a 'blink' cursor
#       0x04    Use a 'underline' cursor
#       0x06    Use a 'blinking underline' (destructive) cursor
#	0x40	Make the bell quiet if it is rung in the background vty.
d2162 4
@


1.606
log
@Kill option FAILSAFE.

PR:		i386/12187
Approved by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.605 1999/06/01 18:18:36 jlemon Exp $
d155 1
a155 1
# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1).  Default vaules of
d188 1
a188 1
# CPU_LOOP_ENand CPU_RSTK_EN should not be used becasue of CPU bugs.
d597 1
a597 1
# ownership as the directory (similiar to group). It's a security hole
d642 1
a642 1
# Real time extensions added int the 1993 Posix
d866 1
a866 1
# Enable PnP support in the kernel.  This allows you to automaticly
d953 1
a953 1
#	0x40	Make the bell quiet if it is rung in the backgroud vty.
d1263 1
a1263 1
# Note: It has been reprted that ISA DMA with the SoundBlaster will
d1304 1
a1304 1
# To overide the GUS defaults use:
d1547 1
a1547 1
# to useing programmed I/O to do register accesses because memory mapped
d1998 1
a1998 1
# line of whatever aquired the lock in the lock itself, and change a
d2073 2
a2074 2
#   DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST Normally, the freelisat used by the DPT for queue
#                           will grow to accomodate increased use.  This growth
@


1.605
log
@Make vm86 a standard component

Reviewed by:	silence on on -current
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.604 1999/05/28 10:27:22 roger Exp $
a58 4
# When this is set, be extra conservative in various parts of the kernel
# and choose functionality over speed (on the widest variety of systems).
options		FAILSAFE

d143 2
a144 2
# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs.  If this option is not set and
# FAILESAFE is defined, NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared.  (NOTE 3)
@


1.604
log
@Add new Bt848/Bt878 driver options.
(Eventually I expect to move these into the man page)
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.603 1999/05/23 11:11:31 peter Exp $
a261 7
#
# Allow processes to switch to vm86 mode, as well as enabling direct
# user-mode access to the I/O port space.  This option is necessary for 
# the doscmd emulator to run and the VESA modes in syscons to be available.
#
options		VM86

d920 1
a920 1
options		VESA			# needs VM86 defined too!!
@


1.603
log
@Don't reference non-existant ATAPI option..

PR:		11814
Submitted by:	Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@@uunet.co.za>
@
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@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.602 1999/05/21 04:37:36 wpaul Exp $
d1362 1
a1362 1
# bktr: Brooktree bt848/848a/849/878/879 family video capture and TV Tuner board
d1611 11
a1621 9
# bt848/bt848a/bt849/bt878/bt879 chipset. When used with a TV Tuner it forms a
# TV card, eg Miro PC/TV,Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator,
# Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo. 
# The following options can be used to override the auto detection
#   options OVERRIDE_CARD=xxx
#   options OVERRIDE_TUNER=xxx
#   options OVERRIDE_MSP=1
#   options OVERRIDE_DBX=1
# The current values are found in /usr/src/sys/pci/brooktree848.c
d1623 4
a1626 1
#   options BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
d1630 1
d1632 17
a1648 2
# must enable PLL mode with this option. eg some new Hauppauge cards.
#   options BKTR_USE_PLL
a1649 1
# Using sysctl(8) run-time overrides on a per-card basis can be made
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1.602
log
@This commit adds driver support for PCI fast ethernet cards based on the
ADMtek AL981 "Comet" chipset. The AL981 is yet another DEC tulip clone,
except with simpler receive filter options. The AL981 has a built-in
transceiver, power management support, wake on LAN and flow control.
This chip performs extremely well; it's on par with the ASIX chipset
in terms of speed, which is pretty good (it can do 11.5MB/sec with TCP
easily).

I would have committed this driver sooner, except I ran into one problem
with the AL981 that required a workaround. When the chip is transmitting
at full speed, it will sometimes wedge if you queue a series of packets
that wrap from the end of the transmit descriptor list back to the
beginning. I can't explain why this happens, and none of the other tulip
clones behave this way. The workaround this is to just watch for the end
of the transmit ring and make sure that al_start() breaks out of its
packet queuing loop and waiting until the current batch of transmissions
completes before wrapping back to the start of the ring. Fortunately, this
does not significantly impact transmit performance.

This is one of those things that takes weeks of analysis just to come
up with two or three lines of code changes.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.601 1999/05/20 20:02:35 n_hibma Exp $
d1104 1
a1104 1
# IDE CD-ROM & CD-R/RW  driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
d1107 1
a1107 1
# IDE floppy driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
d1110 1
a1110 1
# IDE tape driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
@


1.601
log
@usbdi.h:
        Implement priorities.
GENERIC, LINT, files:
        Remove remarks about ordering of device names.
GENERIC, LINT:
        Sort the devices alphabetically in LINT and GENERIC.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.600 1999/05/20 10:08:37 hm Exp $
d1535 3
d1674 1
@


1.600
log
@upgrade isdn4bsd from version 0.71 to the just released version 0.81
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.599 1999/05/18 12:55:11 roger Exp $
d2117 8
a2124 4
# for the moment we have to specify the priorities of the device
# drivers explicitly by the ordering in the list below. This will
# be changed in the future.
#
d2129 3
a2131 8
# USB keyboard
device		ukbd0
# USB printer
device		ulpt0
# Human Interface Device (anything with buttons and dials)
device		uhid0
# Generic USB device driver
device		ugen0
d2136 3
a2139 1
options		UMS_DEBUG
d2141 1
d2143 2
a2144 3
options		UHID_DEBUG
options		UGEN_DEBUG
options		ULPT_DEBUG
@


1.599
log
@Update text on using the smbus, iibus, iicbb controllers
with the bktr device.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.598 1999/05/14 03:57:24 obrien Exp $
d1776 3
a1778 1

d1809 4
d1845 4
@


1.598
log
@Add the `xe' Xircom PC Card driver.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.597 1999/05/11 10:10:39 jb Exp $
d1689 1
d1691 6
a1696 3
# you'll need at least iicbus, iicbb and smbus. iic/smb are only needed if you
# want to control other I2C slaves connected to the external connector of
# some cards.
@


1.597
log
@Change the INIT_PATH option example to use colons instead of semi-colons
(per rev 1.122 of sys/kern/init_main.c).
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.596 1999/05/09 22:26:10 peter Exp $
d1202 1
d1228 1
@


1.596
log
@Put an example of 'makeoptions KERNEL=foo' to replace the old
'config foo' functionality.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.595 1999/05/09 16:45:56 phk Exp $
d2132 1
a2132 1
options		INIT_PATH="/sbin/init;/stand/sysinstall"
@


1.595
log
@Major lobotomy of config(8).  The

        config kernel mumble mumble

line has been obsoleted and removed and with it went all knowledge of
devices on the part of config.

You can still configure a root device (which is used if you give
the "-r" flag) but now with an option:

        options         ROOTDEVNAME=\"da0s2e\"

The string is parsed by the same code as at the "boot -a" prompt.

At the same time, make the "boot -a" prompt both more able and more
informative.

ALPHA/PC98 people:  You will have to adapt a few simple changes
(defining rootdev and dumpdev somewhere else) before config works
for you again, sorry, but it's all in the name of progress.
@
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d40 3
d44 1
@


1.594
log
@Add missing comment characters from wi driver description.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.593 1999/05/05 12:22:31 jb Exp $
a69 9
#
# This directive defines a number of things:
#  - The compiled kernel is to be called `kernel'
#  - The root filesystem might be on partition wd0a
#  - Crash dumps will be written to wd0b, if possible.  Specifying the
#    dump device here is not recommended.  Use dumpon(8).
#
config		kernel	root on wd0 dumps on wd0

d345 3
@


1.593
log
@Add the INIT_PATH option for embedded systems.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.592 1999/05/05 07:36:53 wpaul Exp $
d1202 2
a1203 2
      the PCMCIA and ISA cards: the ISA card is really a PCMCIA to ISA
      bridge with a PCMCIA adapter plugged into it.
@


1.592
log
@Add device driver support for the Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA
adapter (and some workalikes). Also add man pages and a wicontrol
utility to manipulate some of the card parameters.

This driver was written using information gleaned from the Lucent HCF Light
library, though it does not use any of the HCF Light code itself, mainly
because it's contaminated by the GPL (but also because it's pretty gross).
The HCF Light lacks certain featurs from the full (but proprietary) HCF
library, including 802.11 frame encapsulation support, however it has
just enough register information about the Hermes chip to allow someone
with enough spare time and energy to implement a proper driver. (I would
have prefered getting my hands on the Hermes manual, but that's proprietary
too. For those who are wondering, the Linux driver uses the proprietary
HCF library, but it's provided in object code form only.)

Note that I do not have access to a WavePOINT access point, so I have
only been able to test ad-hoc mode. The wicontrol utility can turn on
BSS mode, but I don't know for certain that the NIC will associate with
an access point correctly. Testers are encouraged to send their results
to me so that I can find out if I screwed up or not.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.591 1999/05/02 21:54:03 n_hibma Exp $
d2130 6
@


1.591
log
@Add driver for the Iomega Zip 100 drive.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.590 1999/05/02 20:34:06 peter Exp $
d1201 3
d1225 1
@


1.590
log
@Disable second declaration of oltr0 - the first one (intended for isa) will
cause the device to be found on all busses, including pci.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.589 1999/04/24 21:45:44 peter Exp $
d2093 1
a2093 1
controller    uhci0
d2095 1
a2095 1
controller    ohci0
d2097 1
a2097 1
controller    usb0
d2103 2
d2106 1
a2106 1
device        ums0
d2108 1
a2108 1
device        ukbd0
d2110 1
a2110 1
device        ulpt0
d2112 1
a2112 1
device        uhid0
d2114 1
a2114 1
device        ugen0
d2116 10
a2125 10
options       UHCI_DEBUG
options       OHCI_DEBUG
options       USB_DEBUG
options       UHUB_DEBUG
options       UMS_DEBUG
options       UKBD_DEBUG
options       UMASS_DEBUG
options       UHID_DEBUG
options       UGEN_DEBUG
options       ULPT_DEBUG
@


1.589
log
@De-quote where possible and minor tweaks.  depends on a current config(8).
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.588 1999/04/24 16:07:51 peter Exp $
d1682 2
a1683 1
device		oltr0
@


1.588
log
@Drop tty/net/bio/cam interrupt class labels, it's meaningless here now.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.587 1999/04/23 06:30:10 peter Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
machine		"i386"
d40 1
a40 1
#makeoptions    DEBUG="-g"              #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
d52 2
a53 2
options		"MAXDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
options		"DFLDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
d94 1
a94 1
#  Be sure to disable 'cpu "I386_CPU"' && 'cpu "I486_CPU"' for SMP kernels.
d130 4
a133 4
cpu		"I386_CPU"
cpu		"I486_CPU"
cpu		"I586_CPU"		# aka Pentium(tm)
cpu		"I686_CPU"		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)
d207 15
a221 15
options		"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE"
options		"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X"
options		"CPU_BTB_EN"
options		"CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE"
options		"CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER"
options		"CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU"
options		"CPU_I486_ON_386"
options		"CPU_IORT"
options		"CPU_LOOP_EN"
options		"CPU_RSTK_EN"
options		"CPU_SUSP_HLT"
options		"CPU_WT_ALLOC"
options		"CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS"
options		"CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS"
#options	"NO_F00F_HACK"
d243 1
a243 1
options		"COMPAT_43"
d265 1
a265 1
options		"MD5"
d272 1
a272 1
options		"VM86"
d470 1
a470 1
options		"TCP_COMPAT_42"		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
d476 1
a476 1
options		"IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100" #limit verbosity
d489 1
a489 1
options         "ICMP_BANDLIM"
d552 1
a552 1
options		"CD9660"		#ISO 9660 filesystem
d563 1
a563 1
options		"CD9660_ROOT"		#CD-ROM usable as root device
d604 1
a604 1
options		"CD9660_ROOTDELAY=20"
d628 8
a635 8
options		"NFS_MINATTRTIMO=3"	# VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
options		"NFS_MAXATTRTIMO=60"
options		"NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO=30"	# VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
options		"NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO=60"
options		"NFS_GATHERDELAY=10"	# Default write gather delay (msec)
options		"NFS_UIDHASHSIZ=29"	# Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
options		"NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ=16"	# and with this
options		"NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ=63"	# Tune the size of nfsmount with this
d648 1
a648 1
options		"EXT2FS"
d660 3
a662 3
options		"P1003_1B"
options		"_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options		"_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"
d745 5
a749 5
options		"CAM_DEBUG_BUS=-1"
options		"CAM_DEBUG_TARGET=-1"
options		"CAM_DEBUG_LUN=-1"
options		"CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS=CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_CDB"
options		"CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER=4"
d766 2
a767 2
options		"CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=2"
options		"CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=10"
d773 3
a775 3
options		"SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT=(60)"
options		"SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT=(2*60)"
options		"SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT=(4*60)"
d811 1
a811 1
options		"MSGBUF_SIZE=40960"
d857 4
a860 4
options		"AUTO_EOI_1"
#options	"AUTO_EOI_2"
options		"MAXMEM=(128*1024)"
options 	"TUNE_1542"
d877 1
a877 1
options		"NTIMECOUNTER=20"
d941 1
a941 1
options		"PCVT_24LINESDEF"
d950 1
a950 1
options		"PCVT_VT220KEYB"
d955 2
a956 2
options		"STD8X16FONT"		# Compile font in
makeoptions	"STD8X16FONT"="cp850"
d983 1
a983 1
#	"I586_CPU" is an option
d1020 1
a1020 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" irq ?
d1039 2
a1040 2
#controller	ata1	at isa? port "IO_WD1" irq 14
#controller	ata2	at isa? port "IO_WD2" irq 15
d1067 1
a1067 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004
d1078 1
a1078 1
#controller	wdc2	at isa? port "0" irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1082 1
a1082 1
#controller	wdc3	at isa? port "0" irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1091 1
a1091 1
controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" irq 14
d1094 1
a1094 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" irq 15
d1119 1
a1119 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" irq 6 drq 2
a1130 2
# This option is undocumented on purpose.
options		FDC_PRINT_BOGUS_CHIPTYPE
d1135 1
a1135 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" flags 1 irq 6 drq 2
d1148 1
a1148 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" flags 0x10 irq 4
d1177 1
a1177 1
options		"EXTRA_SIO=2"		#number of extra sio ports to allocate
d1345 1
a1345 1
device pca0 at isa? port "IO_TIMER1"
d1461 1
a1461 1
device		gsc0	at isa? port "IO_GSC1" drq 3
d1466 1
a1466 1
options		"NDGBPORTS=16"		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
d1474 1
a1474 1
device		asc0	at isa? port "IO_ASC1" drq 3 irq 10
d1512 1
a1512 1
options	"EISA_SLOTS=12"
d1624 1
a1624 1
# The "oltr" driver supports the following Olicom PCI token-ring adapters
d1660 6
a1665 6
options	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK="0x12"	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
options SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK="0x1"	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP="0"	# prefer I/O mapping
#options	"ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT"
#options	"ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT"
#options	"ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT"
d1775 1
a1775 1
options "TEL_S0_8"
d1779 1
a1779 1
options "TEL_S0_16"
d1783 1
a1783 1
options "TEL_S0_16_3"
d1787 1
a1787 1
options "AVM_A1"
d1791 1
a1791 1
options "USR_STI"
d1795 1
a1795 1
options "ITKIX1"
d1802 1
a1802 1
options "TEL_S0_16_3_P"
d1806 1
a1806 1
options "CRTX_S0_P"
d1810 1
a1810 1
options "DRN_NGO"
d1814 1
a1814 1
options "SEDLBAUER"
d1818 1
a1818 1
options "DYNALINK"
d1822 1
a1822 1
options "ELSA_QS1ISA"
d1829 1
a1829 1
options "ELSA_QS1PCI"
d1836 1
a1836 1
options "AVM_A1_PCMCIA"
d1901 2
a1902 2
options		"DEBUG_1284"	# IEEE1284 signaling protocol debug
options		"PERIPH_1284"	# Makes your computer act as a IEEE1284
d1904 5
a1908 5
options		"DONTPROBE_1284"# Avoid boot detection of PnP parallel devices
options		"VP0_DEBUG"	# ZIP/ZIP+ debug
options		"LPT_DEBUG"	# Printer driver debug
options		"PPC_DEBUG"	# Parallel chipset level debug
options		"PLIP_DEBUG"	# Parallel network IP interface debug
d1924 1
a1924 1
options		"BOOTP_NFSV3"	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
d1926 1
a1926 1
options		"BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0" # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
d1945 1
a1945 1
options         "PMAP_SHPGPERPROC=201"
d1962 1
a1962 1
options		"NSFBUFS=1024"
d1977 1
a1977 1
options		"CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION"
d1979 1
a1979 1
options		"TIMER_FREQ=((14318182+6)/12)"
d1986 2
a1987 2
options		"I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000"
options		"IBCS2"
d2021 1
a2021 1
options		"SHMMAX=(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
@


1.587
log
@Update VM86 comment - it's used for VESA too.

PR:		7976
Submitted by:	Stefan Eggers <seggers@@semyam.dinoco.de>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.586 1999/04/19 14:19:50 peter Exp $
d888 1
a888 1
device		atkbd0	at atkbdc? tty irq 1
d904 1
a904 1
device		psm0	at atkbdc? tty irq 12
d935 1
a935 1
device		vt0	at isa? tty
d953 1
a953 1
device		sc0	at isa? tty
d1020 2
a1021 2
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" cam irq ?
controller	adv0	at isa? port ? cam irq ?
d1023 1
a1023 1
controller      aha0    at isa? port ? cam irq ?
d1039 2
a1040 2
#controller	ata1	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
#controller	ata2	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15
d1067 1
a1067 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004
d1078 1
a1078 1
#controller	wdc2	at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1082 1
a1082 1
#controller	wdc3	at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
d1091 1
a1091 1
controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
d1094 1
a1094 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15
d1119 1
a1119 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2
d1137 1
a1137 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio flags 1 irq 6 drq 2
d1148 1
a1148 1
device		mse0	at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5
d1150 1
a1150 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty flags 0x10 irq 4
d1210 14
a1223 14
device ar0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000
device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ?
device cx0 at isa? port 0x240 net irq 15 drq 7
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
device el0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10
device ex0 at isa? port? net irq?
device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ?
device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
device ie1 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000
device le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 0
device rdp0 at isa? port 0x378 net irq 7 flags 2
device sr0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000
d1226 1
a1226 1
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ?
d1229 2
a1230 2
device ze0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
device zp0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000
d1344 1
a1344 1
#device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0
d1347 1
a1347 1
device pca0 at isa? port "IO_TIMER1" tty
d1401 1
a1401 1
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x280 tty
d1407 2
a1408 2
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x100 tty
#               device  rp1     at isa? port 0x180 tty
d1412 4
a1415 4
#               device  rp0     at isa? port 0x180 tty
#               device  rp1     at isa? port 0x100 tty
#               device  rp2     at isa? port 0x340 tty
#               device  rp3     at isa? port 0x240 tty
d1453 1
a1453 1
device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10
d1455 1
a1455 1
device		scd0	at isa? port 0x230 bio
d1457 2
a1458 2
controller      matcd0  at isa? port 0x230 bio
device		wt0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1
d1462 2
a1463 2
device		gp0	at isa? port 0x2c0 tty
device		gsc0	at isa? port "IO_GSC1" tty drq 3
d1465 1
a1465 1
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000
d1467 1
a1467 1
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc000 iosiz ? tty
d1469 4
a1472 4
device		dgm0	at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz ? tty
device		labpc0	at isa? port 0x260 tty irq 5
device          rc0     at isa? port 0x220 tty irq 12
device          rp0     at isa? port 0x280 tty
d1474 5
a1478 5
device          tw0     at isa? port 0x380 tty irq 11
device		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 tty irq 12
device		asc0	at isa? port "IO_ASC1" tty drq 3 irq 10
device		stl0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 10
device		stli0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty iomem 0xcc000 flags 23 iosiz 0x1000
d1480 1
a1480 1
device		loran0	at isa? port ? tty irq 5
d1766 1
a1766 1
controller pcf0	at isa? port 0x320 net irq 5
d1778 1
a1778 1
#device	isic0 at isa? iomem 0xd0000 net irq 5 flags 1
d1782 1
a1782 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 iomem 0xd0000 net irq 5 flags 2
d1786 1
a1786 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 net irq 5 flags 3
d1790 1
a1790 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 net irq 5 flags 4
d1794 1
a1794 1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x268 net irq 5 flags 7
d1798 1
a1798 1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x398 net irq 10 flags 18
d1805 1
a1805 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1809 1
a1809 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1813 1
a1813 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1817 1
a1817 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1821 1
a1821 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1825 1
a1825 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ?
d1839 1
a1839 1
device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 net irq 5 flags 10
d1845 1
a1845 1
device tina0 at isa? port 0x260 net irq 10
d1920 1
a1920 1
device		ppc0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
@


1.586
log
@Zap LKM option and support.  Farewell old friend.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.585 1999/04/19 11:53:36 peter Exp $
d270 1
a270 1
# the doscmd emulator to run.
@


1.585
log
@Drop the 'at nexus?' from the busses, it's not used.
Reactivate eisa0 and pnp0 in GENERIC, they work..  (eisa has been converted
but pnp still (for the most part) works the old way).
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.584 1999/04/19 10:18:34 brian Exp $
a245 6
# Statically compile in the i386 a.out LKM compatability support.
# Also available as an KLD module.
#
options 	LKM

#
d1130 1
a1130 1
options		FDC_YE
@


1.584
log
@Spelling police
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.583 1999/04/16 21:22:08 peter Exp $
d830 1
a830 1
controller	isa0	at nexus?
d1635 1
a1635 1
controller	pci0	at nexus?
@


1.583
log
@Bring the 'new-bus' to the i386.  This extensively changes the way the
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
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.582 1999/04/16 16:17:04 n_hibma Exp $
d890 1
a890 1
# The keyboard controller; it controlls the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse.
@


1.582
log
@Remove the entries for umodem and ucom. These drivers only probe
and attach, nothing else. This is confusing to people.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.581 1999/04/14 16:54:00 peter Exp $
d830 1
a830 1
controller	isa0
d891 1
a891 1
controller	atkbdc0	at isa? port IO_KBD tty
d894 1
a894 1
device		atkbd0	at isa? tty irq 1
d910 1
a910 1
device		psm0	at isa? tty irq 12
d980 1
a980 1
device		npx0	at isa? port IO_NPX iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13
d1467 1
a1467 1
device		apm0	at isa? 
d1635 1
a1635 1
controller	pci0
@


1.581
log
@Add example for 'makeoptions DEBUG' and some notes.  I have not activated
it here since a -g LINT kernel is 100% useless as it won't run and hence
doesn't need debug capabilities (and would just waste disk space :-).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.580 1999/04/13 19:38:09 peter Exp $
a2115 4
# USB communications driver
device        ucom0
# USB modem driver
device        umodem0
@


1.580
log
@Shoot the LKM support in the old wd/wdc/atapi driver set in the head and
perform a cleanup/unifdef sweep over it to tidy things up.  The atapi
code is permanently attached to the wd driver and is always probed.

I will add an extra option bit in the flags to disable an atapi probe on
either the master or slave if needed, if people want this.

Remember, this driver is destined to die some time.  It's possible that
it will loose all atapi support down the track and only be used for
dumb non-ATA disks and all ata/atapi devices will be handled by the new
ata system.

ATAPI, ATAPI_STATIC and CMD640 are no longer options, all are implicit.

Previously discussed with:  sos
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.579 1999/04/12 09:45:29 brian Exp $
d30 11
@


1.579
log
@ppp != iijppp any more
Mention nos-tun as a tun device user.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.578 1999/04/11 20:53:50 n_hibma Exp $
a1091 14

#
# Options for `wdc':
#
# CMD640 enables serializing access to primary and secondary channel
# of the CMD640B IDE Chip. The serializing will only take place
# if this option is set *and* the chip is probed by the pci-system.
#
options         "CMD640"	#Enable work around for CMD640 h/w bug
#
# ATAPI enables the support for ATAPI-compatible IDE devices
#
options         ATAPI   #Enable ATAPI support for IDE bus
options		ATAPI_STATIC	#Don't do it as an LKM
@


1.578
log
@Make debugging more selective.
Remove debugging options from GENERIC
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.577 1999/04/10 15:23:12 n_hibma Exp $
d399 1
a399 1
#  The `tun' pseudo-device implements the User Process PPP (iijppp)
d415 1
a415 1
pseudo-device	tun	1		#Tunnel driver (user process ppp(8))
@


1.577
log
@uncomment the uhci entry
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.576 1999/04/09 21:14:56 nik Exp $
d2128 2
d2131 7
a2137 1
options       USBVERBOSE
@


1.576
log
@Add a warning bout the SoundBlaster and ISA DMA locking up the machine,
and a possible workaround.

PR:		docs/5358
Submitted by:	Matthew Dillon
Reviewed by:	nik
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.575 1999/04/06 17:08:30 wpaul Exp $
d2103 1
a2103 1
#controller    uhci0
@


1.575
log
@Add driver support for gigabit ethernet adapters based on the Alteon
Networks Tigon 1 and Tigon 2 chipsets. There are a _lot_ of OEM'ed
gigabit ethernet adapters out there which use the Alteon chipset so
this driver covers a fair amount of hardware. I know that it works with
the Alteon AceNIC, 3Com 3c985 and Netgear GA620, however it should also
work with the DEC/Compaq EtherWORKS 1000, Silicon Graphics Gigabit
ethernet board, NEC Gigabit Ethernet board and maybe even the IBM and
and Sun boards. The Netgear board is the cheapest (~$350US) but still
yields fairly good performance.

Support is provided for jumbo frames with all adapters (just set the
MTU to something larger than 1500 bytes), as well as hardware multicast
filtering and vlan tagging (in conjunction with the vlan support in
-current, which I should merge into -stable soon). There are some hooks
for checksum offload support, but they're turned off for now since
FreeBSD doesn't have an officially sanctioned way to support checksum
offloading (yet).

I have not added the 'device ti0' entry to GENERIC since the driver
with all the firmware compiled in is quite large, and it doesn't really
fit into the category of generic hardware.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.574 1999/03/31 15:23:31 eivind Exp $
d1280 5
@


1.574
log
@Add NTFS
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.573 1999/03/29 17:56:27 ken Exp $
d1563 6
d1679 1
@


1.573
log
@Delete all references to the "aic" driver.  It isn't in the tree, and
may not show up for a while, and I'm tired of people asking about it.

Perhaps this will eliminate some of the confusion.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.572 1999/03/29 14:00:46 phk Exp $
d551 1
@


1.572
log
@Spelling fixes.

PR:		10764
Submitted by:	Chris Piazza <cpiazza@@home.net>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.571 1999/03/28 23:08:12 dt Exp $
d1002 1
a1002 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `aic', `bt'
a1007 1
# aic: Adaptec 152x and sound cards using the Adaptec AIC-6360 (slow!)
a1017 2

#!CAM# controller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11
@


1.571
log
@Fix syntax error. While I am here, comment out a negative option and add
another two commented out negative options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.570 1999/03/17 01:50:21 mjacob Exp $
d791 1
a791 1
# in /usr/src/sbin/vinum/MAKEFILE.  Failure to do so will result in
d1025 1
a1025 1
# It currently reuses the majors of wd.c and freinds.
d1292 1
a1292 1
# see the  pcm.4 man page  and /sys/i386/isa/snd/CARDS.
@


1.570
log
@describe new ISP options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.569 1999/03/16 16:27:46 eivind Exp $
d1665 3
a1667 1
options	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT="1"	# Disable support for Qlogic 1080
@


1.569
log
@Remove old reference to needing 'make clean' for QUOTAS - that is no
longer correct.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.568 1999/03/16 13:34:01 sos Exp $
d1653 9
d1665 1
@


1.568
log
@Rewert the atapi CDROM driver's name to wcd.
This is to avoid confusion with the new system.
Also provide real entires in MAKEDEV for the new system.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.567 1999/03/13 13:20:59 joerg Exp $
d584 1
a584 4
# Disk quotas are supported when this option is enabled.  If you
# change the value of this option, you must do a `make clean' in your
# kernel compile directory in order to get a working kernel.
#
@


1.567
log
@Make NDGBPORTS an official option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.566 1999/03/13 06:32:06 grog Exp $
d1121 1
a1121 1
device          acd0
@


1.566
log
@Add a dire warning about the folly of configuring vinum in
the kernel.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.565 1999/03/10 14:47:41 yokota Exp $
d1477 1
@


1.565
log
@- Added new options (ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP, KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD and
  KBD_INSTALL_CDEV).
- Removed the note that the VESA option cannot be used on the SMP system;
  this is not true.
- Moved the option VESA to more appropriate place.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.564 1999/03/09 20:20:01 phk Exp $
d792 8
@


1.564
log
@Make TIMER_FREQ a normal, undocumented option.  Raise confusion to
a higher level with example in LINT.

Clarify comment about PPS_SYNC.  Ignore for now that it doesn't
work in FLL mode, it will in a few days.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.563 1999/03/09 00:24:27 brian Exp $
d879 8
d917 3
a947 4

# To include support for VESA video modes
# Dont use together with SMP!!
options		VESA			# needs VM86 defined too!!
@


1.563
log
@typo police
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.562 1999/03/04 09:53:19 sos Exp $
d855 1
a855 1
# More info in ftp://ftp.udel.edu/pub/ntp/kernel.tar.Z
d864 1
d1955 1
@


1.562
log
@Add the atapi fd driver (LS120 & ZIP drive support)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.561 1999/03/01 21:19:18 sos Exp $
d1588 1
a1588 1
#   option METEOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT={METEOR_PAL|METEOR_NTSC|METEOR_SECAM}, used
d1602 1
a1602 1
#   option BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
d1608 1
a1608 1
#   option BKTR_USE_PLL
@


1.561
log
@Finally!!

The much roumored replacement for our current IDE/ATA/ATAPI is
materialising in the CVS repositories around the globe.

So what does this bring us:

A new reengineered ATA/ATAPI subsystem, that tries to overcome
most of the deficiencies with the current drivers.

It supports PCI as well as ISA devices without all the hackery
in ide_pci.c to make PCI devices look like ISA counterparts.

It doesn't have the excessive wait problem on probe, in fact you
shouldn't notice any delay when your devices are getting probed.

Probing and attaching of devices are postponed until interrupts
are enabled (well almost, not finished yet for disks), making
things alot cleaner.

Improved performance, although DMA support is still WIP and not
in this pre alpha release, worldstone is faster with the new
driver compared to the old even with DMA.

So what does it take away:

There is NO support for old MFM/RLL/ESDI disks.
There is NO support for bad144, if your disk is bad, ditch it, it has
already outgrown its internal spare sectors, and is dying.

For you to try this out, you will have to modify your kernel config
file to use the "ata" controller instead of all wdc? entries.

example:

# for a PCI only system (most modern machines)
controller 	ata0
device		atadisk0	# ATA disks
device		atapicd0	# ATAPI CDROM's
device		atapist0	# ATAPI tapes

#You should add the following on ISA systems:
controller	ata1	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
controller	ata2	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15

You can leave it all in there, the system knows how to manage.

For now this driver reuses the device entries from the old system
(that will probably change later), but remember that disks are
now numbered in the sequence they are found (like the SCSI system)
not as absolute positions as the old system.

Although I have tested this on all the systems I can get my hands on,
there might very well be gremlins in there, so use AT YOU OWN RISK!!
This is still WIP, so there are lots of rough edges and unfinished
things in there, and what I have in my lab might look very different
from whats in CVS at any given time. So please have all eventual
changes go through me, or chances are they just dissapears...

I would very much like to hear from you, both good and bad news
are very welcome.

Enjoy!!

-Sren
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.560 1999/02/22 18:19:57 des Exp $
d1019 1
@


1.560
log
@Add support for stealth forwarding (forwarding packets without touching
their ttl). This can be used - in combination with the proper ipfw
incantations - to make a firewall or router invisible to traceroute
and other exploration tools.

This behaviour is controlled by a sysctl variable (net.inet.ip.stealth)
and hidden behind a kernel option (IPSTEALTH).

Reviewed by:	eivind, bde
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.559 1999/02/21 16:23:23 n_hibma Exp $
d1009 18
@


1.559
log
@Rename hid device to uhid (HID: Human Interface Device)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.558 1999/02/21 15:04:43 nsouch Exp $
d459 4
d477 1
@


1.558
log
@Fix controller/device ppc0 inconsistency with GENERIC

Suggested by: Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@@wxs.nl>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.557 1999/02/20 23:29:22 n_hibma Exp $
d2063 1
a2063 1
device        hid0
@


1.557
log
@Removed uhub from list. Mandatory with usb device and this was already
forced in conf/files. Unneccessary entry.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.556 1999/02/20 11:17:58 julian Exp $
d1869 1
a1869 1
controller	ppc0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
@


1.556
log
@World, I'd like you to meet the first FreeBSD token Ring driver.
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>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.555 1999/02/14 12:00:00 nsouch Exp $
a2057 2
# USB hub (kind of mandatory, no other driver is available for the root hub)
device        uhub0
@


1.555
log
@Rename nlpt to lpt.

Remove from ppi.c the old depreciated module stuff.
Print info when if_plip can't use interrupts.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.554 1999/02/13 17:54:32 nsouch Exp $
d386 1
a386 1
#  configured.
d409 1
d1181 2
a1183 1

d1206 2
d1588 3
d1633 1
@


1.554
log
@Add alpm, Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit. See alpm(4).
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.553 1999/02/12 12:15:02 brian Exp $
d1834 1
a1834 1
# nlpt	Parallel Printer
d1836 1
a1836 1
# ppi	General-purpose I/O ("Geek Port")
d1849 1
a1849 1
options		"NLPT_DEBUG"	# Printer driver debug
d1855 1
a1855 1
device		nlpt0	at ppbus?
d1861 1
a1861 1
controller	ppc0	at isa? disable port ? tty irq 7
@


1.553
log
@Correct i/o addresses for dgb & dgm
Submitted for dgm by: Andre Oppermann <opi@@opi.flirtbox.ch>
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.552 1999/02/10 02:41:23 des Exp $
d1675 1
d1679 1
@


1.552
log
@Remove the lpt driver, as discussed on -hackers.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.551 1999/02/09 01:03:17 mjacob Exp $
d1432 2
a1433 2
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc0000 iosiz ? tty
device		dgm0	at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd00000 iosiz ? tty
@


1.551
log
@add isp specific config options and explanations
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.550 1999/02/07 20:33:05 joerg Exp $
d1116 1
a1116 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `lpt', `mse', `sio', etc.
a1117 6
# lpt: printer port
#	lpt specials:
#		The port may be specified as ?.  This will cause the
#		driver to scan the BIOS port list.
#		The irq clause may be omitted.  This will force the port
#		into polling mode.
a1120 2
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5
d1832 1
a1832 1
# nlpt	Parallel Printer, use _instead_ of lpt0
@


1.550
log
@Reorder the pcvt(4) options to the appropriate section, so i can close
docs/1855. :)

PR:		docs/1855
Submitted by:	Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@@wxs.nl>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.549 1999/02/04 22:34:23 adam Exp $
d1596 24
@


1.549
log
@replace previous stupid comment with one more appropriate
where it will be easily found
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.548 1999/01/30 06:31:11 newton Exp $
d911 11
a1929 10
options		"PCVT_24LINESDEF"
options		PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
options		PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
options		PCVT_FREEBSD=211
options		PCVT_META_ESC
options		PCVT_NSCREENS=9
options		PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
options		PCVT_SCREENSAVER
options		PCVT_USEKBDSEC
options		"PCVT_VT220KEYB"
@


1.548
log
@Add streams pseudo-device
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.547 1999/01/27 20:09:20 dillon Exp $
a1337 1
#
d1343 3
a1345 2
#
#
a1355 1
#
@


1.547
log
@    Fix warnings preparing for -Wall -Wcast-qual

    Also disable one usb module in LINT due to fatal compilation errors,
    temporary.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.546 1999/01/25 19:34:26 nsouch Exp $
d400 1
d417 1
@


1.546
log
@Terminate commit for the Intel PIIX4 SMBus support. Already committed files
are sys/pci/intpm*

Submitted by: Takanori Watanabe <takawata@@shidahara1.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp>
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.545 1999/01/25 03:51:51 peter Exp $
d2014 1
a2014 1
controller    uhci0
@


1.545
log
@NO_LKM is no longer an option.  LKM support is an option itself.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.544 1999/01/24 01:22:37 grog Exp $
d1646 1
d1649 1
d1952 1
@


1.544
log
@Add comment indicating that the vinum pseudo-device is experimental,
and that vinum should be started as a kld.

Tripped-over-by: many people
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.543 1999/01/23 17:06:01 nsouch Exp $
a1837 4

# If you want to disable loadable kernel modules (LKM), you
# might want to use this option.
#options		NO_LKM
@


1.543
log
@Add various documented ppbus options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.542 1999/01/23 14:50:28 rnordier Exp $
d780 4
@


1.542
log
@Fix a dot too many in path.
PR:		9445
Noticed by:	Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@@Terry.Dorm10.NCTU.edu.tw>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.541 1999/01/23 10:51:58 yokota Exp $
d1807 10
a1894 1
options		"DEBUG_1284"
@


1.541
log
@- Remove reference to obsolete options.
- Describe options for the vga driver.
Reviewed by: bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.540 1999/01/21 09:24:28 eivind Exp $
d561 1
a561 1
# Read .../../ufs/ffs/README.softupdates to learn what you need to
@


1.540
log
@Move EXT2FS to be more visible, and give it a description.  Also make
the text from my last commit somewhat better.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539 1999/01/20 14:49:10 eivind Exp $
d882 14
a908 1
options		VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
a912 4
# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on 
# some systems.
#options	SC_ALT_SEQACCESS
@


1.539
log
@Add 'options DEBUG_LOCKS', which stores extra information in struct
lock, and add some macros and function parameters to make sure that
the information get to the point where it can be put in the lock
structure.

While I'm here, add DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS to LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.538 1999/01/20 03:29:51 msmith Exp $
d631 9
d1857 6
a1862 4
# Enable extra debugging code for locks.  This include storing the
# filename and line of whatever aquired the lock in the lock itself,
# and changing a number of function calls to pass around the relevant
# data.  This is not at all useful unless you are debugging lock code.
a1877 1
options		"EXT2FS"
@


1.539.2.1
log
@MFC: remove obsolete syscons options. describe vga options (LINT 1.541).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539 1999/01/20 14:49:10 eivind Exp $
a872 14
# Options for vga:
# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on 
# some systems.
options		VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS

# If you can dispense with some vga driver features, you may want to
# use the following options to save some memory.
options		VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING	# don't save/load font
options		VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE	# don't change video modes

# Older video cards may require this option for proper operation.
options		VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs

d886 1
d891 4
@


1.539.2.2
log
@Use ppbus instead of the old lpt driver. Add a mention in LINT to the
effect that the old driver is deprecated.

Approved by:	jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.1 1999/01/31 12:42:56 yokota Exp $
d1092 1
a1092 1
# lpt: printer port (deprecated, use ppbus instead)
@


1.539.2.3
log
@MFC: Fix dgb & dgm i/o addresses.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.2 1999/02/15 02:50:08 des Exp $
d1415 2
a1416 2
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc000 iosiz ? tty
device		dgm0	at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz ? tty
@


1.539.2.4
log
@Remove old lpt stuff, and rename "nlpt" to "lpt".
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.3 1999/02/16 00:20:03 brian Exp $
d1090 1
a1090 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `mse', `sio', etc.
d1092 6
d1101 2
d1789 1
a1789 1
# lpt	Parallel Printer
d1800 1
a1800 1
device		lpt0	at ppbus?
@


1.539.2.5
log
@Fix controller/device ppc0 inconsistency with GENERIC

Suggested by: Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@@wxs.nl>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.4 1999/02/20 21:17:50 obrien Exp $
d1798 1
a1798 1
device		ppc0	at isa? disable port? tty irq 7
@


1.539.2.6
log
@revert rev 1.539.2.4
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.5 1999/02/21 15:24:41 nsouch Exp $
d1090 1
a1090 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `lpt', `mse', `sio', etc.
a1091 6
# lpt: printer port (deprecated, use ppbus instead)
#	lpt specials:
#		The port may be specified as ?.  This will cause the
#		driver to scan the BIOS port list.
#		The irq clause may be omitted.  This will force the port
#		into polling mode.
a1094 2
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5
d1781 1
a1781 1
# nlpt	Parallel Printer, use _instead_ of lpt0
d1792 1
a1792 1
device		nlpt0	at ppbus?
@


1.539.2.7
log
@MFC: NDGBPORTS is a supported option now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.6 1999/02/21 21:12:26 obrien Exp $
a1415 1
options		"NDGBPORTS=16"		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
@


1.539.2.8
log
@MFC:  Delete all references to the aic driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.7 1999/03/14 07:07:01 joerg Exp $
d957 1
a957 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `bt'
d963 1
d974 2
@


1.539.2.9
log
@MFC: remove confusing entries. The drivers are not yet implemented.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.8 1999/03/29 17:59:38 ken Exp $
d2008 4
@


1.539.2.10
log
@MFC: Included mount_ntfs into world build.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.9 1999/04/16 16:30:24 n_hibma Exp $
a542 1
options		NTFS			#NT File System
@


1.539.2.11
log
@Remove the lines for the USB support. It is not ready for public
consumption.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.10 1999/04/19 14:27:32 semenu Exp $
d1989 27
@


1.539.2.12
log
@MFC: {rev 1.581} Document the `makeoptions' parameter.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.11 1999/04/19 20:11:31 n_hibma Exp $
a29 7

#
# The `makeoptions' parameter allows variables to be passed to the
# generated Makefile in the build area.  The following is equivalent 
# to `config -g KERNELNAME'.
#
#makeoptions	DEBUG="-g"		#Build kernel with debug symbols.
@


1.539.2.13
log
@Update VM86 comment - it's used for VESA too.

PR:		7976
Submitted by:	Stefan Eggers <seggers@@semyam.dinoco.de>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.12 1999/04/21 04:53:35 jkoshy Exp $
d272 1
a272 1
# the doscmd emulator to run and the VESA modes in syscons to be available.
@


1.539.2.14
log
@nlpt->lpt  (lpt->olpt in LINT)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.13 1999/04/23 06:27:54 peter Exp $
d1095 1
a1095 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `olpt', `mse', `sio', etc.
d1097 2
a1098 2
# olpt: printer port (deprecated, use ppbus instead)
#	olpt specials:
d1106 2
a1107 2
device		olpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
device		olpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5
d1795 1
a1795 1
# lpt	Parallel Printer, use _instead_ of olpt0
d1806 1
a1806 1
device		lpt0	at ppbus?
@


1.539.2.15
log
@Add the Alteon gigabit ethernet driver to -stable. It's been in -current
for a while now and there have been no complaints. Note: I have not merged
the vlan changes from -current, but you can still use the Tigon driver
without them.

Note2: I have also updated if_media.h to include the fiber optic ethernet
media types, including 1000baseSX which this driver needs.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.14 1999/04/24 02:30:19 obrien Exp $
a1511 6
# The 'ti' device provides support for PCI gigabit ethernet NICs based
# on the Alteon Networks Tigon 1 and Tigon 2 chipsets. This includes the
# Alteon AceNIC, the 3Com 3c985, the Netgear GA620 and various others.
# Note that you will probably want to bump up NBMCLUSTERS a lot to use
# this driver.
#
a1582 1
device		ti0
@


1.539.2.16
log
@st -> sa
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.15 1999/04/30 19:32:35 wpaul Exp $
d686 1
a686 1
# tape		sa1 at scbus1 target 6
@


1.539.2.17
log
@YAMFC: merge updated keyboard driver code:

- Refined internal interface in keyboard drivers so that:
  1. the side effect of device probe is kept minimal,
  2. polling mode function is added,
  3. and new ioctl and configuration options are added (see below).

- Added new ioctl: KDSETREPEAT
  Set keyboard typematic rate.  There has existed an ioctl command,
  KDSETRAD, for the same purpose.  However, KDSETRAD is dependent on
  the AT keyboard.  KDSETREPEAT provides more generic interface.
  KDSETRAD will still be supported in the atkbd driver.

- Added new configuration options:
  ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
  Specify a keymap to be used as the default, built-in keymap.
  (There has been undocumented options, DKKEYMAP, UKKEYMAP, GRKEYMAP,
  SWKEYMAP, RUKEYMAP, ESKEYMAP, and ISKEYMAP to set the default keymap.
  These options are now gone for good.  The new option is more general.)

  KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOADING
  Don't allow the user to change the keymap.

- And other minor fixes and updates.

                merged files and revisions
---------------------------------------------------------------------
usr.sbin/kbdcontrol/kbdcontrol.c        1.22, 1.23, 1.24, 1.25
usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c        1.27

sys/alpha/include/console.h             1.42, 1.43, 1.44

sys/dev/kbd/kbd.c                       1.4
sys/dev/kbd/kbdreg.h                    1.3
sys/dev/kbd/kbdtables.h                 1.45
sys/dev/kbd/atkbd.c                     1.5, 1.8
sys/dev/kbd/atkbdreg.h                  1.2

sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c               1.295, 1.296, 1.299

sys/dev/usb/ukbd.c                      1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13

sys/i386/conf/LINT                      1.565
sys/i386/conf/options.i386              1.109
sys/i386/conf/files.i386                1.228
sys/i386/include/console.h              1.45
sys/i386/isa/atkbd_isa.c                1.3
sys/i386/isa/pcvt/pcvt_kbd.c            1.28, 1.29

sys/isa/atkbd_isa.c                     1.2
@
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a5 1
#	$Id$
a864 8
# Options for atkbd:
options		ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
makeoptions	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP="jp.106"

# These options are valid for other keyboard drivers as well.
options		KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD	# refuse to load a keymap
options		KBD_INSTALL_CDEV	# install a CDEV entry in /dev

a894 3
# To include support for VESA video modes
options		VESA			# needs VM86 defined too!!

d912 4
@


1.539.2.18
log
@MFC 1.551 && 1.570 options pertinent for ISP host adapter.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.17 1999/05/09 11:02:26 yokota Exp $
a1589 34
#
# Options for ISP
#
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  them picking up information from NVRAM
#				  (for broken cards you can't fix the NVRAM
#				  on- very rare, or for systems you can't
#				  change NVRAM on (e.g. alpha) and you don't
#				  like what's in there)
#	SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP	- control preference for using memory mappings
#				  instead of I/O space mappings. It defaults
#				  to 1 for i386, 0 for alpha. Set to 1 to
#				  unconditionally prefer mapping memory,
#				  else it will use I/O space mappings. Of
#				  course, this can fail if the PCI implement-
#				  ation doesn't support what you want.
#
#	SCSI_ISP_FABRIC		  enable loading of Fabric f/w flavor (2100).
#	SCSI_ISP_SCCLUN		  enable loading of expanded lun f/w (2100).
#
#	ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1020/1040 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1080/1240 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT	Disable support for 2100 cards
#	(these really just to save code space)
#	(use of all three will cause the driver to not compile)
options	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK="0x12"	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
options SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK="0x1"	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP="0"	# prefer I/O mapping
options	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT="1"	# Disable support for Qlogic 1080

@


1.539.2.19
log
@Better description of how to get the bt848 (bktr) driver working
with smbus,iicbus and iicbb

Approved by: JKH
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.18 1999/05/11 05:43:44 mjacob Exp $
a1639 1

d1641 3
a1643 6
# you'll need to have the following 3 lines in the kernel config.
#     controller smbus0
#     controller iicbus0
#     controller iicbb0
# The iic and smb devices are only needed if you want to control other
# I2C slaves connected to the external connector of some cards.
@


1.539.2.19.2.1
log
@MFC: update for new location of soft-updates sources.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.19 1999/05/14 17:41:10 roger Exp $
d569 2
a570 2
# Read ../../ufs/ffs/README.softupdates to learn what you need to
# do to enable this.  ../../contrib/softupdates/README gives
@


1.539.2.20
log
@MFC:  add `xe', the Xircom PC Card Ethernet driver
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.19 1999/05/14 17:41:10 roger Exp $
a1192 1
device xe0 at isa? port? irq ?
@


1.539.2.21
log
@-STABLE is not -CURRENT. -STABLE's config(8) still requires double-quotes
around options with digits in them.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.20 1999/05/15 18:13:58 obrien Exp $
d1620 4
a1623 4
options	"SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12"	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
options "SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK=0x1"	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options "SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP=0"	# prefer I/O mapping
options	"ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT=1"	# Disable support for Qlogic 1080
@


1.539.2.22
log
@Bring the WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 driver and wicontrol utility into
the stable branch.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.21 1999/05/21 09:07:57 des Exp $
a1168 3
# wi: Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA adapters. Note: this supports both
#     the PCMCIA and ISA cards: the ISA card is really a PCMCIA to ISA
#     bridge with a PCMCIA adapter plugged into it.
a1189 1
device wi0 at isa? port? net irq ?
@


1.539.2.23
log
@Forgotten in the previous commit: add INIT_PATH example to LINT.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.22 1999/05/22 21:08:18 wpaul Exp $
a2051 6

#
# Embedded system options:
#
# An embedded system might want to run something other than init.
options         INIT_PATH="/sbin/init:/stand/sysinstall"
@


1.539.2.24
log
@Add LINT and files.i386 entries for the IDA driver.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.23 1999/05/25 14:08:01 des Exp $
d1069 1
a1069 1
device		wfd0
d1072 1
a1072 1
device		wst0
a1073 19
#
# Compaq Intelligent Disk Array Controller
#
controller	ida0	at isa? bio irq ? vector idaintr
disk		id0	at ida0 drive 0
disk		id1	at ida0 drive 1
disk		id2	at ida0 drive 2
disk		id3	at ida0 drive 3

# Warning:
# This driver can be configured to steal the ide devsw[] entries
# so the IDE driver must also be present. If this behaviour is used,
# the system will be unable to get to IDE drives. This is to allow 
# systems to boot off the IDA array, while thinking they are booting off
# an IDE drive. (The boot blocks only know about IDE and SCSI).
# 
# To disable this behaviour, the following line should be used.
# Do this is you wish to boot of a different device.
#options		IDA_CUCKOO_MODE=0
@


1.539.2.25
log
@MFC: Olicom token ring support and token ring framework.
Submitted by:	Larry Lile <lile@@stdio.com>

Also Tagged into RELENG_3:

sys/contrib/dev/oltr/COPYRIGHT
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/i386-elf.trlld.o.uu
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/if_oltr.c
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/trlld.h
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/trlldbm.c
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/trlldhm.c
sys/contrib/dev/oltr/trlldmac.c
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.24 1999/05/25 20:19:10 julian Exp $
d392 2
a393 2
#  Ethernets; it is MANDATORY when a Ethernet device driver or a
#  Token-ring device driver is configured.
a414 1
pseudo-device	token			#Generic TokenRing
a1195 2
# oltr: Olicom ISA token-ring adapters OC-3115, OC-3117, OC-3118 and OC-3133 
#       (no options needed)
a1221 2
device oltr0 at isa?

a1609 3
# The oltr driver supports the following Olicom PCI token-ring adapters
# OC-3136, OC-3137, OC-3139, OC-3140, OC-3141, OC-3540, OC-3250
#
a1662 2
#The oltr driver in the ISA section will also find PCI cards.
#device		oltr0
@


1.539.2.26
log
@Add back in the USB stuff. We now have a couple of testers for this
source base, so we should be able to support them properly.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.25 1999/05/27 03:06:29 julian Exp $
a2087 32
# USB support
# UHCI controller 
controller	uhci0
# OHCI controller
controller	ohci0
# General USB code (mandatory for USB)
controller	usb0
#
# Generic USB device driver
device		ugen0
# Human Interface Device (anything with buttons and dials)
device		uhid0
# USB keyboard
device		ukbd0
# USB printer
device		ulpt0
# USB mouse
device		ums0
#

# debugging options for the USB subsystem
#
options		UHCI_DEBUG
options		OHCI_DEBUG
options		USB_DEBUG

options		UGEN_DEBUG
options		UHID_DEBUG
options		UHUB_DEBUG
options		UKBD_DEBUG
options		ULPT_DEBUG
options		UMS_DEBUG
@


1.539.2.27
log
@Add the ADMtek PCI fast ethernet driver to the RELENG_3 branch. I've
been using this driver with my sample cards at work with 3.2-RELEASE
for a while now and it's been very stable. Works on the alpha platform
too.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.26 1999/06/16 17:41:07 n_hibma Exp $
a1521 3
# The `al' device provides support for PCI fast ethernet adapters
# based on the ADMtek Inc. AL981 "Comet" chip..
#
a1655 1
device		al0
@


1.539.2.28
log
@MFC: add description of Qlogic ISP FC Full Duplex option
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.27 1999/06/19 21:37:46 wpaul Exp $
a1645 4
#	SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to set fibre
#				  channel full duplex mode on.
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
a1657 2
options	"SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX=0x4"		# isp2 is a Fibre Channel card
					# we want in full duplex mode.
@


1.539.2.29
log
@MFC:  Correct spelling error of NMBCLUSTERS.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.28 1999/06/27 19:38:47 mjacob Exp $
d1554 1
a1554 1
# Note that you will probably want to bump up NMBCLUSTERS a lot to use
@


1.539.2.30
log
@MFC 1.614 -L 1.615: Reflect new soft-updates location.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.29 1999/06/29 19:10:21 mph Exp $
d570 2
a571 2
# Read ../../ufs/ffs/README.softupdates to learn what you need to
# do to enable this.  ../../contrib/softupdates/README gives
@


1.539.2.31
log
@Merge the Adaptec AIC-6915 fast ethernet and SysKonnect gigabit ethernet
drivers into the RELENG_3 branch.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.30 1999/07/03 21:46:18 jdp Exp $
a1550 13
# The 'sf' device provides support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast
# ethernet adapters based on the Adaptec AIC-6915 "starfire" controller.
# This includes dual and quad port cards, as well as one 100baseFX card.
# Most of these are 64-bit PCI devices, except for one single port
# card which is 32-bit.
#
# The 'sk' device provides support for the SysKonnect SK-984x series
# PCI gigabit ethernet NICs. This includes the SK-9841 and SK-9842
# single port cards (single mode and multimode fiber) and the
# SK-9843 and SK-9844 dual port cards (also single mode and multimode).
# The driver will autodetect the number of ports on the card and
# attach each one as a separate network interface.
#
a1671 2
device		sf0
device		sk0
@


1.539.2.32
log
@Remove `od' entry - functionality has been taken over by da(4).
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.31 1999/08/08 21:22:12 wpaul Exp $
d703 1
@


1.539.2.33
log
@MFC:  Fix short timeout problems with the pt(4) driver:

- increase the default timeout from 10 seconds to 60 seconds
- add a new kernel option, SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, that lets users specify
  the default timeout for the pt driver to use
- add two new ioctls, one to get the timeout for a given pt device, the
  other to set the timeout for a given pt device.  The idea is that
  userland applications using the device can set the timeout to suit their
  purposes.  The ioctls are defined in a new header file, sys/ptio.h

PR:		10266
Reviewed by:	gibbs, joerg
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.32 1999/08/24 16:42:15 chris Exp $
a763 4

# Optional timeout for the CAM processor target (pt) device
# This is specified in seconds.  The default is 60 seconds.
options		SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT="60"
@


1.539.2.34
log
@MFC: bios32() equivalent Fix (1.93 -> 1.98)

- Set segment limits to 64k byte as default.
  For compatibility with the previous apm device driver, new flags
  value is prepared.

- Delete unnecessary apm_event_enable() in attach function.
  It should be called only by apmconf -e.

- Fix segment descriptor for APM, especially limit granularity.
  Following segment selector setting in bios32() family, some values
  in gdt_segs[] were fixed.  APM BIOS reports its segment limits in
  byte units, so the limit granularity for APM is byte units, not
  page units.

Reviewed by:	imp and jlemon
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.539.2.33 1999/08/26 19:39:38 ken Exp $
a1369 1
#    0x0040  Use the segment limits that the BIOS reports.
a1372 2
#  If `options VM86' is set, V86 mode is used in APM initialization
#  instead of real mode.  VM86 is recommended if you want to use APM.
@


1.539.2.35
log
@$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
@
text
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# $FreeBSD$
@


1.539.2.36
log
@Add the amd driver.

Approved by: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.35 1999/08/29 16:05:19 peter Exp $
a1519 3
#
# The `amd' device provides support for the AMD 53C974 SCSI host
# adapter chip as found on devices such as the Tekram DC-390(T).
@


1.539.2.37
log
@Oops, added the comment, but not the controller line for the amd0 device.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.36 1999/09/11 15:46:38 gibbs Exp $
a1644 1
controller	amd0
@


1.539.2.38
log
@MFC: don't erroneously associate ppp with the tunnel device.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.37 1999/09/11 16:06:36 gibbs Exp $
d406 1
a406 1
#  The `tun' pseudo-device provides a generic packet tunnel interface.
d421 1
a421 1
pseudo-device	tun	1		#Tunnel driver
@


1.539.2.39
log
@reference to firewall variable should say "firewall_type"
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.38 1999/09/14 22:53:31 jkh Exp $
d445 1
a445 1
# YOU WILL LOCK YOURSELF OUT.  It is suggested that you set firewall_type=open
@


1.539.2.40
log
@MFC: Document the SA_1FM_AT_EOD option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.39 1999/09/23 03:50:29 jkh Exp $
a760 1
# SA_1FM_AT_EOD: Default to model which only has a default one filemark at EOT.
a763 1
options		"SA_1FM_AT_EOD"
@


1.539.2.41
log
@MFC: merge in driver support for the Sundance ST201 and SiS 900/SiS 7016
PCI fast ethernet controllers.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.40 1999/10/02 20:22:32 mjacob Exp $
a1573 8
#
# The 'ste' device provides support for adapters based on the Sundance
# Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller. This includes the
# D-Link DFE-550TX.
#
# The 'sis' device provides support for adapters based on the Silicon
# Integrated Systems SiS 900 and SiS 7016 PCI fast ethernet controller
# chips.
@


1.539.2.42
log
@MFC: Add the net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect, net.inet.icmp.log_redirect,
net.inet.tcp.drop_synfin and net.inet.tcp.restrict_rst sysctls.
@
text
@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.41 1999/10/10 23:04:56 wpaul Exp $
a478 14

# The following options add sysctl variables for controlling how certain
# TCP packets are handled.
# 
# TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This
# prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support
# for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers.
# 
# TCP_RESTRICT_RST adds support for blocking the emission of TCP RST packets.
# This is useful on systems which are exposed to SYN floods (e.g. IRC servers)
# or any system which one does not want to be easily portscannable.
# 
options 	TCP_DROP_SYNFIN		#drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN
options 	TCP_RESTRICT_RST	#restrict emission of TCP RST
@


1.539.2.43
log
@Add aic CAM driver support.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.42 1999/10/14 11:49:35 des Exp $
d992 1
a992 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `aic', `bt'
a997 1
# aic: Adaptec 152x
d1007 1
a1007 2
controller	aha0	at isa? port ? cam irq ?
controller	aic0	at isa? port ? cam irq ?
@


1.539.2.44
log
@MFC the IPSTEALTH option
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.43 1999/10/22 01:03:02 luoqi Exp $
a463 4
# IPSTEALTH enables code to support stealth forwarding (i.e., forwarding
# packets without touching the ttl).  This can be useful to hide firewalls
# from traceroute and similar tools.
#
a477 1
options		IPSTEALTH		#support for stealth forwarding
@


1.539.2.45
log
@MFC.

Update smbus stack, then add alpm(4) and intpm(4) low level smbus
drivers.

	- intpm: Takanori Watanabe <takawata@@shidahara1.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.44 1999/11/01 22:23:51 des Exp $
a1790 2
# intpm	Intel PIIX4 Power Management Unit
# alpm	Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit
a1792 2
controller intpm0
controller alpm0
@


1.539.2.46
log
@MFC: I4B 0.83 adds support for some new ISDN cards.

Submitted by:	Udo Schweigert <ust@@cert.siemens.de>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.45 1999/11/01 22:48:32 nsouch Exp $
d1854 3
a1856 7
# ITK ix1 Micro ( < V.3, non-PnP version )
options ITKIX1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x398 irq 10 flags 18
#
# ELSA PCC-16
options "ELSA_PCC16"
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x360 irq 10 flags 19
d1882 2
a1883 14
options ELSA_QS1ISA
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
#
# ITK ix1 Micro ( V.3, PnP version )
options "ITKIX1"
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
#
# AVM Fritz!Card PnP
options "AVM_PNP"  
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
#
# Siemens I-Surf 2.0 
options "SIEMENS_ISURF2"  
#device isic0 at isa? port ? irq ?
@


1.539.2.47
log
@MFC:
Turn on all the makefiles etc that enable Netgraph.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.46 1999/11/16 18:26:29 joe Exp $
d379 8
a386 30
#options 	CCITT			#X.25 network layer
#options 	ISO
#options 	TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
#options 	TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
#options 	LLC			#X.25 link layer for Ethernets
#options 	HDLC			#X.25 link layer for serial lines
#options 	EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
#options 	NSIP			#XNS over IP

# netgraph(4). Enable the base netgraph code with the NETGRAPH option.
# Individual node types can be enabled with the corresponding option
# listed below; however, this is not strictly necessary as netgraph
# will automatically load the corresponding KLD module if the node type
# is not already compiled into the kernel.
options		NETGRAPH		#netgraph(4) system
options		NETGRAPH_ASYNC
options		NETGRAPH_CISCO
options		NETGRAPH_ECHO
options		NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY
options		NETGRAPH_HOLE
options		NETGRAPH_IFACE
options		NETGRAPH_LMI
options		NETGRAPH_PPP
options		NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options		NETGRAPH_RFC1490
options		NETGRAPH_SOCKET
options		NETGRAPH_TEE
options		NETGRAPH_TTY
options		NETGRAPH_UI
options		NETGRAPH_VJC
@


1.539.2.48
log
@MFC: bring back the new isp options. Unfortunately a LINT kernel does
not compile, but it wasn't broken  by me.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.47 1999/11/22 07:08:07 julian Exp $
d403 1
a403 1
options		"NETGRAPH_RFC1490"
a1727 1
#	SCSI_ISP_WWN		- define a WWN to use as a default
d1734 5
a1738 16
#
#	ISP_COMPILE_FW		-	compile all firmware in
#	ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW	-	compile in 1020/1040 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW	-	compile in 1080/1240/1280 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW	-	compile in 2100 firmware
#	ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW	-	compile in 2200 firmware
#
options 	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1, isp4
options		SCSI_ISP_WWN=\"0x5000000099990000\"
#options 	"ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT"
#options 	"ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT"
#options 	"ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT"
#options	"ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW=1"
#options	"ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW=1"
#options	"ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW=1"
#options	"ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW=1"
d1877 1
a1877 1
options "ITKIX1"
d1908 1
a1908 1
options "ELSA_QS1ISA"
@


1.539.2.49
log
@Update a few broken URLs and source file references.
Homogenize sourcefile references and express URLs correctly.

Analogous to rev 1.686.

PR:		15213
Submitted by:	jedgar@@fxp.org (Chris D. Faulhaber)
@
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@d5 1
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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.48 1999/12/03 08:09:22 mjacob Exp $
d1288 1
a1288 1
# http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html
d1314 1
a1314 1
# src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h.  If you change the values here, you
d1322 1
a1322 1
# see the pcm.4 man page and src/sys/i386/isa/snd/CARDS.
d1354 1
a1354 1
# The src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.
d1479 1
a1479 1
#  See src/sys/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions.
d1482 1
a1482 2
#     to change src/sys/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on
#     the boards.
d1521 1
a1521 1
# HOT1 Xilinx 6200 card (http://www.vcc.com/)
d1681 1
a1681 1
# The current values are found in src/sys/dev/bktr/bktr_card.h
d2150 1
a2150 1
# See src/sys/dev/dpt/ sources for debugging and other subtle options.
d2170 1
a2170 1
#  DPT_DEBUG_xxxx           These are controllable from src/sys/dev/dpt/dpt.h
@


1.539.2.50
log
@MFC: New netgraph BPF node type

Approved by:	jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.49 1999/12/03 12:52:40 sheldonh Exp $
a394 1
options		NETGRAPH_BPF
@


1.539.2.51
log
@Add the PPTP node
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.50 1999/12/06 22:06:51 archie Exp $
d392 18
a409 21
# is not already compiled into the kernel. Each type below has a
# corresponding man page, e.g., ng_async(8).
options 	NETGRAPH		#netgraph(4) system
options 	NETGRAPH_ASYNC
options 	NETGRAPH_BPF
options 	NETGRAPH_CISCO
options 	NETGRAPH_ECHO
options 	NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY
options 	NETGRAPH_HOLE
options 	NETGRAPH_IFACE
options 	NETGRAPH_KSOCKET
options 	NETGRAPH_LMI
options 	NETGRAPH_PPP
options 	NETGRAPH_PPPOE
options 	NETGRAPH_PPTPGRE
options 	"NETGRAPH_RFC1490"
options 	NETGRAPH_SOCKET
options 	NETGRAPH_TEE
options 	NETGRAPH_TTY
options 	NETGRAPH_UI
options 	NETGRAPH_VJC
@


1.539.2.52
log
@Disable the Stollmann Tina-dd ISDN device.  It doesn't work and
Hellmuth Michaelis's feeling is that it will never be completed.
It was bit rotted in RELENG_3 by my MFC of I4B 0.83 from -current,
and breaks a build of LINT.

It may in due course be removed altogether.  This fix is quick
and easy for the 3.4 release.

Approved by: jkh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.51 1999/12/09 01:43:47 julian Exp $
d1958 1
a1958 1
#device tina0 at isa? port 0x260 net irq 10
@


1.539.2.53
log
@Add the `sym' SCSI driver.  Commented out in GENERIC as I have no way of
testing if `ncr' and `sym' can co-exist in a 3.x machine.  Uncommented of
course in LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.52 1999/12/15 19:35:13 joe Exp $
a1704 1
controller	sym0
@


1.539.2.54
log
@MFC: add a space after all the 'options' keywords so when you
     comment out the line the argument stays aligned.  This is
     a white-space only change.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.53 2000/01/08 18:39:49 obrien Exp $
d48 2
a49 2
options 	"MAXDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
options 	"DFLDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
d53 1
a53 1
options 	FAILSAFE
d56 3
a58 3
#options 	PQ_NOOPT		# No coloring
options 	PQ_LARGECACHE		# color for 512k/16k cache
#options 	PQ_HUGECACHE		# color for 1024k/16k cache
d97 2
a98 2
options 	SMP			# Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options 	APIC_IO			# Symmetric (APIC) I/O
d101 4
a104 4
options 	NCPU=5			# number of CPUs
options 	NBUS=5			# number of busses
options 	NAPIC=2			# number of IO APICs
options 	NINTR=25		# number of INTs
d203 15
a217 15
options 	"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE"
options 	"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X"
options 	"CPU_BTB_EN"
options 	"CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE"
options 	"CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER"
options 	"CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU"
options 	"CPU_I486_ON_386"
options 	"CPU_IORT"
options 	"CPU_LOOP_EN"
options 	"CPU_RSTK_EN"
options 	"CPU_SUSP_HLT"
options 	"CPU_WT_ALLOC"
options 	"CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS"
options 	"CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS"
#options 	"NO_F00F_HACK"
d225 1
a225 1
options 	MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
d227 1
a227 1
options 	GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
d239 1
a239 1
options 	"COMPAT_43"
d252 1
a252 1
options 	USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt
d259 3
a261 3
options 	SYSVSHM
options 	SYSVSEM
options 	SYSVMSG
d267 1
a267 1
options 	"MD5"
d274 1
a274 1
options 	"VM86"
d283 1
a283 1
options 	DDB
d290 1
a290 1
options 	DDB_UNATTENDED
d299 1
a299 1
options 	GDB_REMOTE_CHAT
d304 1
a304 1
options 	KTRACE			#kernel tracing
d313 1
a313 1
options 	INVARIANTS
d323 1
a323 1
options 	INVARIANT_SUPPORT
d330 1
a330 1
options 	DIAGNOSTIC
d336 1
a336 1
options 	PERFMON
d345 1
a345 1
options 	COMPILING_LINT
d350 1
a350 1
options 	UCONSOLE
d353 3
a355 3
options 	USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
options 	INTRO_USERCONFIG	#imply -c and show intro screen
options 	VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor
d366 1
a366 1
options 	INET			#Internet communications protocols
d368 3
a370 3
options 	IPX			#IPX/SPX communications protocols
options 	IPXIP			#IPX in IP encapsulation (not available)
options 	IPTUNNEL		#IP in IPX encapsulation (not available)
d372 1
a372 1
options 	NETATALK		#Appletalk communications protocols
d375 1
a375 1
#options 	NS			#Xerox NS protocols
d450 3
a452 3
options 	PPP_BSDCOMP		#PPP BSD-compress support
options 	PPP_DEFLATE		#PPP zlib/deflate/gzip support
options 	PPP_FILTER		#enable bpf filtering (needs bpfilter)
d496 2
a497 2
options 	"TCP_COMPAT_42"		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
options 	MROUTING		# Multicast routing
d502 8
a509 8
options 	"IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100" #limit verbosity
options 	IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default
options 	IPDIVERT		#divert sockets
options 	IPFILTER		#kernel ipfilter support
options 	IPFILTER_LOG		#ipfilter logging
#options 	IPFILTER_LKM		#kernel support for ip_fil.o LKM
options 	IPSTEALTH		#support for stealth forwarding
options 	TCPDEBUG
d535 2
a536 2
options 	DUMMYNET
options 	BRIDGE
d560 5
a564 5
options 	ATM_CORE		#core ATM protocol family
options 	ATM_IP			#IP over ATM support
options 	ATM_SIGPVC		#SIGPVC signalling manager
options 	ATM_SPANS		#SPANS signalling manager
options 	ATM_UNI			#UNI signalling manager
d586 3
a588 3
options 	FFS			#Fast filesystem
options 	MFS			#Memory File System
options 	NFS			#Network File System
d591 11
a601 11
# options 	NFS_NOSERVER		#Disable the NFS-server code.
options 	"CD9660"		#ISO 9660 filesystem
options 	FDESC			#File descriptor filesystem
options 	KERNFS			#Kernel filesystem
options 	MSDOSFS			#MS DOS File System
options 	NTFS			#NT File System
options 	NULLFS			#NULL filesystem
options 	PORTAL			#Portal filesystem
options 	PROCFS			#Process filesystem
options 	UMAPFS			#UID map filesystem
options 	UNION			#Union filesystem
d603 4
a606 4
options 	"CD9660_ROOT"		#CD-ROM usable as root device
options 	FFS_ROOT		#FFS usable as root device
options 	MFS_ROOT		#MFS usable as root device
options 	NFS_ROOT		#NFS usable as root device
d609 1
a609 1
options 	DEVFS			#devices filesystem
d619 1
a619 1
#options 	SOFTUPDATES
d623 1
a623 1
options 	MFS_ROOT_SIZE=10
d625 1
a625 1
options 	EXPORTMFS
d628 1
a628 1
options 	NSWAPDEV=20
d634 1
a634 1
options 	QUOTA			#enable disk quotas
d637 4
a640 4
#options 	NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC
#options 	UNION_DIAGNOSTIC
d647 1
a647 1
options 	"CD9660_ROOTDELAY=20"
d662 1
a662 1
options 	SUIDDIR
d667 1
a667 1
#options 	SAFETY
d671 9
a679 9
options 	"NFS_MINATTRTIMO=3"	# VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
options 	"NFS_MAXATTRTIMO=60"
options 	"NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO=30"	# VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
options 	"NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO=60"
options 	"NFS_GATHERDELAY=10"	# Default write gather delay (msec)
options 	"NFS_UIDHASHSIZ=29"	# Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
options 	"NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ=16"	# and with this
options 	"NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ=63"	# Tune the size of nfsmount with this
options 	NFS_DEBUG		# Enable NFS Debugging
d682 1
a682 1
options 	CODA			#CODA filesystem.
d694 3
a696 3
options 	"P1003_1B"
options 	"_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options 	"_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"
d777 10
a786 10
options 	CAMDEBUG
options 	"CAM_DEBUG_BUS=-1"
options 	"CAM_DEBUG_TARGET=-1"
options 	"CAM_DEBUG_LUN=-1"
options 	"CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS=CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_CDB"
options 	"CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER=4"
options 	SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS
options 	SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS
options 	SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY
options 	SCSI_DELAY=8000	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
d799 2
a800 2
options 	"CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=2"
options 	"CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=10"
d807 4
a810 4
options 	"SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT=(60)"
options 	"SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT=(2*60)"
options 	"SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT=(4*60)"
options 	"SA_1FM_AT_EOD"
d814 1
a814 1
options 	SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT="60"
d838 1
a838 1
options 	"MSGBUF_SIZE=40960"
d884 3
a886 3
options 	"AUTO_EOI_1"
#options 	"AUTO_EOI_2"
options 	"MAXMEM=(128*1024)"
d888 2
a889 2
#options 	BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET
#options 	PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE
d895 1
a895 1
options 	PPS_SYNC
d903 1
a903 1
options 	"NTIMECOUNTER=20"
d917 1
a917 1
options 	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
d921 2
a922 2
options 	KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD	# refuse to load a keymap
options 	KBD_INSTALL_CDEV	# install a CDEV entry in /dev
d933 1
a933 1
options 	PSM_HOOKAPM		#hook the APM resume event, useful
d935 1
a935 1
options 	PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event
d944 1
a944 1
options 	VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS
d948 2
a949 2
options 	VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING	# don't save/load font
options 	VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE	# don't change video modes
d952 1
a952 1
options 	VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
d955 1
a955 1
options 	VESA			# needs VM86 defined too!!
d962 2
a963 2
options 	XSERVER			# support for running an X server.
options 	FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
d965 1
a965 1
options 	PCVT_SCANSET=2 		# IBM keyboards are non-std
d969 2
a970 2
options 	MAXCONS=16		# number of virtual consoles
options 	"STD8X16FONT"		# Compile font in
d972 2
a973 2
options 	SC_HISTORY_SIZE=200	# number of history buffer lines
options 	SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
d1108 1
a1108 1
options 	ATAPI_STATIC	#Don't do it as an LKM
d1116 1
a1116 1
options 	IDE_DELAY=8000	# Be optimistic about Joe IDE device
d1145 1
a1145 1
#options 	IDA_CUCKOO_MODE=0
d1155 1
a1155 1
options 	FDC_DEBUG
d1161 1
a1161 1
options 	FDC_YE
d1163 1
a1163 1
options 	FDC_PRINT_BOGUS_CHIPTYPE
d1211 1
a1211 1
options 	BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to 
d1213 1
a1213 1
options 	CONSPEED=9600		#default speed for serial console (default 9600)
d1216 3
a1218 3
options 	COM_ESP			#code for Hayes ESP
options 	COM_MULTIPORT		#code for some cards with shared IRQs
options 	"EXTRA_SIO=2"		#number of extra sio ports to allocate
d1268 2
a1269 2
options 	WLCACHE		# enables the signal-strength cache
options 	WLDEBUG		# enables verbose debugging output
d1297 1
a1297 1
options 	NATM			#native ATM
d1511 1
a1511 1
options 	CY_PCI_FASTINTR		# Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared
d1513 1
a1513 1
options 	"NDGBPORTS=16"		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
d1559 1
a1559 1
options 	"EISA_SLOTS=12"
d1749 1
a1749 1
options 	SCSI_ISP_WWN=\"0x5000000099990000\"
d1753 4
a1756 4
#options 	"ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW=1"
#options 	"ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW=1"
#options 	"ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW=1"
#options 	"ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW=1"
d1794 1
a1794 1
#options 	PCI_QUIET	#quiets PCI code on chipset settings
d1806 1
a1806 1
options 	PCIC_RESUME_RESET	# reset after resume
d1818 1
a1818 1
options 	POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing
d1991 1
a1991 1
options 	IPR_VJ
d2028 5
a2032 5
options 	BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options 	BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
options 	"BOOTP_NFSV3"	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
options 	BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options 	"BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0" # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
d2036 1
a2036 1
#options 	NO_LKM
d2042 1
a2042 1
options 	HW_WDOG
d2065 1
a2065 1
#options 	NO_SWAPPING
d2072 1
a2072 1
options 	"NSFBUFS=1024"
d2080 1
a2080 1
options 	DEBUG_LOCKS
d2084 65
a2148 65
options 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
options 	"CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION"
options 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
options 	CLUSTERDEBUG
options 	COMPAT_LINUX
options 	CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
options 	DEBUG
options 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
options 	"DEBUG_1284"
#options 	DISABLE_PSE
options 	"EXT2FS"
options 	"I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000"
options 	"IBCS2"
options 	KEY
options 	KEY_DEBUG
options 	LOCKF_DEBUG
options 	LOUTB
options 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options 	MSGMNB=2049
options 	MSGMNI=41
options 	MSGSEG=2049
options 	MSGSSZ=16
options 	MSGTQL=41
options 	NBUF=512
options 	NETATALKDEBUG
options 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024
options 	NPX_DEBUG
options 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
options 	"PCVT_24LINESDEF"
options 	PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
options 	PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
options 	PCVT_FREEBSD=211
options 	PCVT_META_ESC
options 	PCVT_NSCREENS=9
options 	PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
options 	PCVT_SCREENSAVER
options 	PCVT_USEKBDSEC
options 	"PCVT_VT220KEYB"
options 	PSM_DEBUG=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options 	SCSI_NCR_DFLT_TAGS=4
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options 	SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options 	SEMMAP=31
options 	SEMMNI=11
options 	SEMMNS=61
options 	SEMMNU=31
options 	SEMMSL=61
options 	SEMOPM=101
options 	SEMUME=11
options 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
options 	SHMALL=1025
options 	"SHMMAX=(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options 	SHMMAXPGS=1025
options 	SHMMIN=2
options 	SHMMNI=33
options 	SHMSEG=9
options 	SI_DEBUG
options 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
options 	SPX_HACK
options 	VFS_BIO_DEBUG
d2194 9
a2202 9
options 	DPT_VERIFY_HINTR
options 	DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST
#!CAM# options 	DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
options 	DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK
#!CAM# options 	DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS
options 	DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=4
options 	DPT_INTR_DELAY=200      # Some motherboards need that
options 	DPT_LOST_IRQ
options 	DPT_RESET_HBA
d2206 1
a2206 1
options 	DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP=500
d2236 10
a2245 10
options 	UHCI_DEBUG
options 	OHCI_DEBUG
options 	USB_DEBUG

options 	UGEN_DEBUG
options 	UHID_DEBUG
options 	UHUB_DEBUG
options 	UKBD_DEBUG
options 	ULPT_DEBUG
options 	UMS_DEBUG
@


1.539.2.55
log
@MFC: add Ultra3 for Qlogic comments
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.54 2000/01/31 21:30:30 archie Exp $
d1578 2
a1579 3
# nd 1040B PCI SCSI host adapters, ISP 1240 Dual Ultra SCSI,
# ISP 1080 and 1280 (Dual) Ultra2, ISP 12160 Ultra3 SCSI, as well as
# the Qlogic ISP 2100 and ISP 2200 Fibre Channel Host Adapters.
a1737 1
#	ISP_DISABLE_12160_SUPPORT	Disable support for 12160 cards
d1739 2
a1740 2
#	(these really just to save some code space)
#	(use of all four will cause the kernel to not compile)
a1744 1
#	ISP_COMPILE_12160_FW	-	compile in 12160 firmware
a1747 6
#	ISP_TARGET_MODE		-	enable target mode operation
#					Note that this does not work in
#					the 3.X branch because some important
#					CAM midlayer changes are missing.
#

a1754 1
#options 	"ISP_COMPILE_12160_FW=1"
@


1.539.2.56
log
@MFC: Remove a no-option MD5.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.55 2000/03/04 04:53:58 mjacob Exp $
d262 6
@


1.539.2.57
log
@Add arc4random.c. This should hopefully fix kernel compiles.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/LINT,v 1.539.2.56 2000/06/13 08:48:06 ru Exp $
d1271 1
a1271 1
#device oltr0 at isa?
@


1.539.2.58
log
@Commented out olpt devices so that LINT is almost compilable in RELENG_3.
olpt devices never worked in RELENG_3, if anywhere, since a driver's
namespace is not affected by changing only the driver's name.  LINT
apparently hasn't been buildable in RELENG_3 since rev.1.539.2.14
(between 3.1R and 3.2R).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD$
d1179 2
a1180 5
# olpt is more than deprecated.  It never actually worked in any version
# of RELENG_3.  Don't even attempt to lint it.
#device		olpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
#device		olpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5

@


1.538
log
@Remove 'alog'.  G'bye Jamil.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.537 1999/01/19 15:11:46 des Exp $
d1847 8
d1864 1
@


1.537
log
@Fix comment wording.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.536 1999/01/17 19:09:41 peter Exp $
a1298 1
# alog: Industrial Computer Source AIO8-P driver
a1403 1
device          alog0   at isa? port 0x260 tty irq 5
@


1.536
log
@Add LKM option so that the remaining code (hopefully) doesn't go stale.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.535 1999/01/15 10:00:11 bde Exp $
d463 1
a463 1
options         IPFIREWALL_FORWARD      #enable xparent proxy support
@


1.535
log
@Use a fast interrupt handler for the PCI version of the cy driver
if option CY_PCI_FASTINTR is configured and mapping the irq to a
fastintr is possible.  Unfortunately, this has to be optional because
pci_map_int_right() doesn't handle the INTR_EXCL flag right --
INTR_EXCL is honoured even if the interrupt needs to be non-exclusive
for other devices to work.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.534 1999/01/13 09:55:19 yokota Exp $
d233 6
@


1.534
log
@Move notes on some flags for AT keyboard.  They used to be for sc0,
and now for atkbd0.

# I know I should be writing a man page rather than editing LINT...

Spotted by: tom@@geotec.net (Tom Jackson)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.533 1999/01/11 17:44:06 eivind Exp $
d1401 1
@


1.533
log
@SLOW_VGA -> VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS here, too.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.532 1999/01/11 03:18:31 yokota Exp $
d851 5
a899 3
#       0x08    Force detection of keyboard, else we always assume a keyboard
#       0x10    Old-style (XT) keyboard support, useful for older ThinkPads
#       0x20    Don't reset keyboard, useful for some newer ThinkPads
@


1.532
log
@The first stage of console driver reorganization: activate new
keyboard and video card drivers.

Because of the changes, you are required to update your kernel
configuration file now!

The files in sys/dev/syscons are still i386-specific (but less so than
before), and won't compile for alpha and PC98 yet.

syscons still directly accesses the video card registers here and
there; this will be rectified in the later stages.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.531 1999/01/10 07:45:33 phk Exp $
d875 1
a875 1
options		SLOW_VGA		# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
@


1.531
log
@Back out last change to sysctl.

It was nay'ed before committing on the grounds that this is not
the way to do it, and has been decided as such several times in
the past.

There is not point in loading gobs of ascii into the kernel when
the only use of that ascii is presentation to the user.

Next thing we'd be adding all section 4 man pages to the loaded
kernel as well.

The argument about KLD's is bogus, klds can store a file in
/usr/share/doc/sysctl/dev/foo/thisvar.txt with a description and
sysctl or other facilities can pick it up there.

Proper documentation will take several K worth of text for many
sysctl variables, we don't want that in the kernel under any
circumstances.

I will welcome any well thought out attempt at improving the
situation wrt. sysctl documentation, but this wasn't it.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.529 1999/01/09 18:12:07 wpaul Exp $
d845 20
d866 1
a866 1
device		vt0	at isa? port IO_KBD conflicts tty irq 1
d873 1
a873 1
device		sc0	at isa? port IO_KBD conflicts tty irq 1
d1073 1
a1073 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `lpt', `mse', `psm', `sio', etc.
a1081 1
# psm: PS/2 mouse port [note: conflicts with sc0/vt0, thus "conflicts" keywd]
a1086 6
device		psm0	at isa? port IO_KBD conflicts tty irq 12

# Options for psm:
options		PSM_HOOKAPM		#hook the APM resume event, useful
					#for some laptops
options		PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event
@


1.530
log
@Add kernel support for sysctl descriptions. The NO_SYSCTL_DESCRIPTIONS option
disables them if they're not wanted; in that case, sysctl_sysctl_descr will
always return an empty string.

Apporved by:	jkh
@
text
@a774 3
# Conserve space by not including sysctl descriptions (see sysctl(8))
#options	NO_SYSCTL_DESCRIPTIONS

@


1.529
log
@Add driver support (and man page) for PCI fast ethernet cards based
on the ASIX AX88140A chip. Update /sys/conf/files, RELNOTES.TXT,
/sys/i388/i386/userconfig.c, sysinstall/devices.c, GENERIC and LINT
accordingly.

For now, the only board that I know of that uses this chip is the
Alfa Inc. GFC2204. (Its predecessor, the GFC2202, was a DEC tulip card.)
Thanks again to Ulf for obtaining the board for me. If anyone runs
across another, please feel free to update the man page and/or the
release notes. (The same applies for the other drivers.)

FreeBSD should now have support for all of the DEC tulip workalike
chipsets currently on the market (Macronix, Lite-On, Winbond, ASIX).
And unless I'm mistaken, it should also have support for all PCI fast
ethernet chipsets in general (except maybe the SMC FEAST chip, which
nobody seems to ever use, including SMC). Now if only we could convince
3Com, Intel or whoever to cough up some documentation for gigabit
ethernet hardware.

Also updated RELNOTEX.TXT to mention that the SVEC PN102TX is supported
by the Macronix driver (assuming you actually have an SVEC PN102TX with
a Macronix chip on it; I tried to order a PN102TX once and got a box
labeled 'Hawking Technology PN102TX' that had a VIA Rhine board inside
it).
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.528 1999/01/08 17:31:07 eivind Exp $
d774 3
@


1.528
log
@Split DIAGNOSTIC -> DIAGNOSTIC, INVARIANTS, and INVARIANT_SUPPORT as
discussed on -hackers.

Introduce 'KASSERT(assertion, ("panic message", args))' for simple
check + panic.

Reviewed by:	msmith
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.527 1999/01/08 16:04:18 eivind Exp $
d1451 4
d1542 1
@


1.527
log
@Instead of providing bad instructions here, point people at the
appropriate docs.

Prodded by:	Sheldon Hearn <axl@@iafrica.com>'s message in -current
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.526 1999/01/01 08:09:57 peter Exp $
d294 1
a294 1
# The DIAGNOSTIC option is used in a number of source files to enable
d300 17
d1887 1
@


1.526
log
@Part 1 of pcvt/voxware revival.  I hope I have not clobbered any other
deltas, but it is possible since I had a few merge conflicts over the last
few days while this has been sitting ready to go.

Approved by:	core
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.525 1999/01/01 04:16:32 peter Exp $
d534 8
a541 6
# Allow the FFS to use Softupdates technology.
# To do this you need to copy the two files
# /sys/ufs/ffs/softdep.h and /sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_softdep.c
# from /usr/src/contrib/sys/softupdates
# and understand the licensing restrictions.
# You should also check on the FreeBSD website for newer versions.
a542 1
# (we can't actually enable it because the files may not be present)
@


1.525
log
@Oops, forgot to commit entry in LINT for statically configured vinum.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.524 1998/12/31 08:03:52 luigi Exp $
d827 7
d1158 22
d1195 2
a1196 4
# This driver will use the PnP code if it's available.
# See the "controller pnp" option and pnp.4 man page.
device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15

d1199 46
d1836 10
@


1.524
log
@Enable entries for DUMMYNET, BRIDGE and device pcm. LINT compiles
fine with these enabled.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.523 1998/12/30 09:43:36 phk Exp $
d747 2
@


1.523
log
@We don't specify "vector mumble" anymore

Submitted by:	Boris Staeblow <balu@@dva.in-berlin.de>
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.522 1998/12/27 23:23:18 msmith Exp $
d459 2
a460 2
#options	DUMMYNET
#options	BRIDGE
d1151 4
a1154 3
# This is the work in progress from Luigi Rizzo.  This has support for
# CS423x based cards, OPTi931, SB16 PnP, GusPnP.  For more information
# about this driver, take a look at sys/i386/isa/snd/README.
d1164 4
a1167 2
# This driver will use the new PnP code if it's available.
#
a1168 4

# Luigi's snd code.
# You may also wish to enable the pnp controller with this, for pnp
# sound cards.
a1169 2
#device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0

@


1.522
log
@From the submitter:

  CPU_WT_ALLOC does not work correctly for K6-2s of model 8+ and
probably K6-3s (when they appear on the market soon). In addition,
print_AMD_info() incorrectly printfs write allocation's size. I've
fixed them, so they now Do The Right Thing, and added a
"NO_MEMORY_HOLE" option to easily allow 15-16mb range handling for us
K6 and K6-2 users.

Submitted by:	Brian Feldman <green@@unixhelp.org>
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.521 1998/12/27 21:46:55 phk Exp $
d1550 1
a1550 1
#device	isic0 at isa? iomem 0xd0000 net irq 5 flags 1 vector isicintr 
d1554 1
a1554 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 iomem 0xd0000 net irq 5 flags 2 vector isicintr
d1558 1
a1558 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0xd80 net irq 5 flags 3 vector isicintr
d1562 1
a1562 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 net irq 5 flags 4 vector isicintr
d1566 1
a1566 1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x268 net irq 5 flags 7 vector isicintr
d1570 1
a1570 1
#device isic0 at isa? port 0x398 net irq 10 flags 18 vector isicintr
d1577 1
a1577 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr
d1581 1
a1581 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr
d1585 1
a1585 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr 
d1589 1
a1589 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr 
d1593 1
a1593 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr 
d1597 1
a1597 1
#device	isic0 at isa? port ? net irq ? vector isicintr 
d1611 1
a1611 1
device	isic0 at isa? port 0x340 net irq 5 flags 10 vector isicintr
d1617 1
a1617 1
device tina0 at isa? port 0x260 net irq 10 vector tinaintr
@


1.521
log
@Initial entry of ISDN4BSD into the FreeBSD tree.

ISDN4BSD is the work of our brand-new comitter: Hellmuth Michaelis,
who has done a tremendous amount of work to bring us this far.

There are still some outstanding issues and files to bring into
the tree, and for now it will be needed to pick up all the extra
docs from the isdn4bsd release.

It is probably also a very good idea to subscribe to the isdn@@freebsd.org
mailing list before you try this out.

These files correspond to release "beta Version 0.70.00 / December
1998" from Hellmuth.
@
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d180 4
@


1.520
log
@followup to
Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #4: pcvt
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.519 1998/12/27 14:21:08 sos Exp $
d1536 65
d1602 49
@


1.519
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup sos#2: sound

Superceded by the snd driver...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.518 1998/12/27 13:55:47 sos Exp $
a1645 10
options		"PCVT_24LINESDEF"
options		PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
options		PCVT_EMU_MOUSE
options		PCVT_FREEBSD=211
options		PCVT_META_ESC
options		PCVT_NSCREENS=9
options		PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
options		PCVT_SCREENSAVER
options		PCVT_USEKBDSEC
options		"PCVT_VT220KEYB"
@


1.518
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup sos#1: wcd

Superceded by acd driver...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.517 1998/12/27 13:40:55 phk Exp $
a1144 22
#
# Audio drivers: `snd', `sb', `pas', `gus', `pca'
#
# snd: Voxware sound support code
# sb: SoundBlaster PCM - SoundBlaster, SB Pro, SB16, ProAudioSpectrum
# sbxvi: SoundBlaster 16
# sbmidi: SoundBlaster 16 MIDI interface
# pas: ProAudioSpectrum PCM and MIDI
# gus: Gravis Ultrasound - Ultrasound, Ultrasound 16, Ultrasound MAX
# gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM	(do not use)
# mss: Microsoft Sound System
# css: Crystal Sound System (CSS 423x PnP)
# sscape: Ensoniq Soundscape MIDI interface
# sscape_mss: Ensoniq Soundscape PCM (requires sscape)
# opl: Yamaha OPL-2 and OPL-3 FM - SB, SB Pro, SB 16, ProAudioSpectrum
# uart: stand-alone 6850 UART for MIDI
# mpu: Roland MPU-401 stand-alone card
# 
# Beware!  The addresses specified below are also hard-coded in
# i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h.  If you change the values here, you
# must also change the values in the include file.
#
a1161 40
#
# If you have a GUS-MAX card and want to use the CS4231 codec on the
# card the drqs for the gus max must be 8 bit (1, 2, or 3).
# 
# If you would like to use the full duplex option on the gus, then define
# flags to be the ``read dma channel''.
#
# options BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK	#PAS-16 isn't working and OPTI chipset
# options SYMPHONY_PAS		#PAS-16 isn't working and SYMPHONY chipset
# options EXCLUDE_SBPRO		#PAS-16
# options SBC_IRQ=5		#PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
# PAS16: The order of the pas0/sb0/opl0 is important since the
#	sb emulation is enabled in the pas-16 attach.
#
# To overide the GUS defaults use:
# options GUS_DMA2
# options GUS_DMA
# options GUS_IRQ
#
# The i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.

# Controls all "VOXWARE" driver sound devices.  See Luigi's driver
# below for an alternate which may work better for some cards.
#
controller	snd0
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
device sbxvi0   at isa? drq 5
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330
device awe0     at isa? port 0x620
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3
device mss0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1
device css0	at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08
device sscape0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 9 drq 0
device trix0    at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device sscape_mss0  at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
device mpu0     at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
device uart0 at isa? port 0x330 irq 5
d1163 1
a1163 1
# Luigi's snd code (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!).
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1.517
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #6: ft
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.516 1998/12/27 13:06:40 phk Exp $
a984 1
# Use either the acd or the wcd device, not both!
a986 3

# IDE CD-ROM driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
device          wcd0
@


1.516
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #5: nca, sea, wds, uha

No CAM drivers available.  If somebody CAMifies one of these, they
will be welcome back in the tree
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.515 1998/12/27 12:52:45 phk Exp $
a1023 2
tape		ft0	at fdc0 drive 2

@


1.515
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #4: pcvt
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.514 1998/12/27 12:44:54 phk Exp $
d889 1
a889 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `aic', `bt', `nca'
a896 4
# nca: ProAudioSpectrum cards using the NCR 5380 or Trantor T130
# uha: UltraStor ULTRA 14F/24F/34F
# sea: Seagate ST01/02 8 bit controller (slow!)
# wds: Western Digital WD7000 controller (no scatter/gather!).
a905 1
#!CAM# controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5
a907 5
#!CAM# controller	nca0	at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10
#!CAM# controller	nca1	at isa? port 0x1f84
#!CAM# controller	nca2	at isa? port 0x1f8c
#!CAM# controller	nca3	at isa? port 0x1e88
#!CAM# controller	nca4	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5
a908 2
#!CAM# controller	sea0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xdc000 iosiz 0x2000
#!CAM# controller	wds0	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 15 drq 6
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1.514
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #3: 3c505 ethernet support
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.513 1998/12/27 12:40:07 phk Exp $
a819 7

# The pcvt console driver (vt220 compatible).
device		vt0	at isa? port IO_KBD conflicts tty irq 1
options		XSERVER			# support for running an X server.
options		FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
# This PCVT option is for keyboards such as those used on IBM ThinkPad laptops
options		PCVT_SCANSET=2 		# IBM keyboards are non-std
@


1.513
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #2: Transputer support
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.512 1998/12/27 12:35:35 phk Exp $
a1131 1
device eg0 at isa? port 0x310 net irq 5
@


1.512
log
@Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #1: DSI_SOFT_MODEM support.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.511 1998/12/22 20:44:13 luigi Exp $
a1388 1
device		bqu0	at isa? port 0x150
@


1.511
log
@Add entries for DUMMYNET and BRIDGE
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.510 1998/12/21 18:04:20 joerg Exp $
a1097 1
options		DSI_SOFT_MODEM		#code for DSI Softmodems
@


1.510
log
@Include rdp(4).

Should i also include it into GENERIC?
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.509 1998/12/13 23:06:16 n_hibma Exp $
d450 7
@


1.509
log
@Added all the options to LINT with descriptions. Haven't tried to compile
the LINT kernel yet however...
@
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@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.508 1998/12/12 08:15:59 imp Exp $
d1113 1
d1135 1
@


1.508
log
@Add support for the YE-Data external PCMCIA floppy driver.  This
floppy is used on the toshiba Libretto line of subnotebook computers.
It differs from a normal floppy in that you must use PIO rather than
DMA to transfer the data.

To enable this, you must add options "FDC_YE" to your kernel.  I don't
have a machine that has a floppy and a pcmcia slot to test to make
sure that this doesn't impact normal floppy units, so I've left this as
an option.

I have ported this to -current and made an attempt to ensure that the
indentation conforms to style(9), aka the bruce filter.

Reviewed by:	nate, markm
Submitted by:	David Horwitt (dhorwitt@@ucsd.edu)
@
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d1818 32
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1.507
log
@An early Christmas present: add driver support for a whole bunch of
PCI fast ethernet adapters, plus man pages.

if_pn.c: Netgear FA310TX model D1, LinkSys LNE100TX, Matrox FastNIC 10/100,
         various other PNIC devices

if_mx.c: NDC Communications SOHOware SFA100 (Macronix 98713A), various
         other boards based on the Macronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A
         and 98725 chips

if_vr.c: D-Link DFE530-TX, other boards based on the VIA Rhine and
         Rhine II chips (note: the D-Link and certain other cards
         that actually use a Rhine II chip still return the PCI
         device ID of the Rhine I. I don't know why, and it doesn't
         really matter since the driver treats both chips the same
         anyway.)

if_wb.c: Trendware TE100-PCIE and various other cards based on the
         Winbond W89C840F chip (the Trendware card is identical to
         the sample boards Winbond sent me, so who knows how many
         clones there are running around)

All drivers include support for ifmedia, BPF and hardware multicast
filtering.

Also updated GENERIC, LINT, RELNOTES.TXT, userconfig and
sysinstall device list.

I also have a driver for the ASIX AX88140A in the works.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.506 1998/12/03 20:06:00 dillon Exp $
d1020 6
@


1.506
log
@Reviewed by:	freebsd-current

    Add ICMP_BANDLIM option
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.505 1998/11/23 09:59:02 phk Exp $
d1438 8
d1449 4
a1452 1
# mode seems to cause severe lockups on SMP hardware.
d1463 4
d1470 5
a1474 1
# The `xl' driver provides support for the 3Com 3c900, 3c905 and
d1521 2
d1526 1
d1528 1
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1.505
log
@Make timecounters more resistant to badly behaved SW/HW which locks
out interrupts for too long.  If you still see the "calcru: negative
time..." message you can increase NTIMECOUNTER (see LINT).

Sideeffect is that a timecounter is required to not wrap around in
less than (1 + delta) seconds instead of the (1/hz + delta) required
until now.

Many thanks to: msmith, wpaul, wosch & bde
@
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d444 6
@


1.504
log
@Make it possible to adjust the IDE probe delay from kernel config files.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.503 1998/11/11 21:29:09 msmith Exp $
d794 8
@


1.503
log
@Remove all mention of the 'amd' driver.  It can come back if we grow
support for it again.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.502 1998/11/08 09:57:28 peter Exp $
d974 8
@


1.502
log
@Missing newline at end of file causes syntax error.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.501 1998/11/06 20:32:22 msmith Exp $
a1409 6
# The `amd' device provides support for the Tekram DC-390 and 390T
# SCSI host adapters, but is expected to work with any AMD 53c974
# PCI SCSI chip and the AMD Ethernet+SCSI Combo chip, after some
# local patches were applied to the sources (that had originally
# been written by Tekram and limited to work with their SCSI cards).
#
a1477 1
#!CAM# controller	amd0
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1.501
log
@USERCONFIG_BOOT -> INTRO_USERCONFIG

Submitted by:	des
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.500 1998/11/06 09:37:38 obrien Exp $
d1773 1
a1773 1
options DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP=500@


1.500
log
@make lnc0 definition in LINT match GENERIC
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.499 1998/11/06 09:35:32 obrien Exp $
d320 1
a320 1
options		USERCONFIG_BOOT		#imply -c and parse info area
d1773 1
a1773 1
options DPT_SHUTDOWN_SLEEP=500
@


1.499
log
@add AMD Am7990 & Am79C960 to description of lnc(4)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.498 1998/11/05 14:36:37 dg Exp $
d1105 1
a1105 1
device lnc0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 drq 0
@


1.498
log
@Document the new NSFBUFS option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.497 1998/11/03 22:01:22 des Exp $
d1084 1
a1084 1
# lnc: Lance/PCnet cards (Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL)
@


1.497
log
@Back out previous commit. The bpfilter -> bpf transition will have to be a
flag day unless we can hack config(8) to smooth things over.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.496 1998/11/03 21:12:20 des Exp $
d1643 7
@


1.496
log
@Rename the 'bpfilter' pseudo-device to 'bpf'. The old syntax is still legal
and will stick around for a while.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.495 1998/11/01 18:47:18 nsouch Exp $
d365 1
a365 1
#  The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
d384 1
a384 1
pseudo-device	bpf	4		#Berkeley packet filter
@


1.495
log
@Oops forgot to remove peter's 'device iicbb0' declaration. Done.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.494 1998/11/01 18:41:21 nsouch Exp $
d365 1
a365 1
#  The `bpfilter' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
d384 1
a384 1
pseudo-device	bpfilter	4	#Berkeley packet filter
@


1.494
log
@Add controller iicbb (generic I2C bit-banging code) and lpbb
(official Philips I2C parallel interface)

Add comments for bktr port to the new I2C framework
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.493 1998/10/31 14:26:21 peter Exp $
a1569 1
device iicbb0	at iicbus?
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1.493
log
@I do not know if this is correct, but add iicbb0 as a device so that
LINT links.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.492 1998/10/30 20:49:14 des Exp $
d1494 6
d1540 2
a1541 1
# iicsmb I2C to SMB bridge
d1559 4
d1565 1
d1589 1
d1600 1
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1.492
log
@Document that we support i82595-based Ethernet adapters (Intel EtherExpress
Pro/10 and Pro/10+).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.491 1998/10/22 13:49:51 bde Exp $
d1558 1
@


1.491
log
@Quote port names that have a digit in them.  IO_TIMER1 was lexed as
{ port_name = "IO_TIMER", port_number = 1 } and only worked because
it was reassembled to "IO_TIMER1".  Trailing digits always work, but
this is too magic to depend on.

Don't quote port names that don't have a digit in them.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.490 1998/10/22 12:23:04 bde Exp $
d1079 1
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1.490
log
@Removed all `vector xxxintr' specifications.  Interrupt handlers are now
configured in drivers.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.489 1998/10/18 16:24:32 wpaul Exp $
d801 1
a801 1
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 1
d808 1
a808 1
device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 1
d841 1
a841 1
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13
d1027 1
a1027 1
device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12
d1221 1
a1221 1
device pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1 tty
d1340 1
a1340 1
device		joy0	at isa? port "IO_GAME"
d1351 1
a1351 1
device		asc0	at isa? port IO_ASC1 tty drq 3 irq 10
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1.489
log
@Add driver support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the
RealTek 8129/8139 chipset like I've been threatening. Update kernel
configs, userconfig.c, relnotes and sysinstall. No man page yet;
comming soon.

I consider this driver stable enough that I want to give it some
exposure in -current.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.488 1998/10/16 22:26:19 alex Exp $
d801 1
a801 1
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 1 vector pcrint
d808 1
a808 1
device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 1 vector scintr
d841 1
a841 1
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13 vector npxintr
d896 1
a896 1
#!CAM# controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr
d898 2
a899 2
#!CAM# controller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr
#!CAM# controller	nca0	at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10 vector ncaintr
d903 1
a903 1
#!CAM# controller	nca4	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5 vector ncaintr
d905 2
a906 2
#!CAM# controller	sea0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xdc000 iosiz 0x2000 vector seaintr
#!CAM# controller	wds0	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 15 drq 6 vector wdsintr
d930 1
a930 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004 vector wdintr
d941 1
a941 1
#controller	wdc2	at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff vector wdintr
d945 1
a945 1
#controller	wdc3	at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff vector wdintr
d954 1
a954 1
controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr
d957 1
a957 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15 vector wdintr
d992 1
a992 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
d1004 1
a1004 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio flags 1 irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
d1016 4
a1019 4
#		port can be specified as ?, this will cause the driver to scan
#		the BIOS port list;
#		the irq and vector clauses may be omitted, this
#		will force the port into polling mode.
d1024 4
a1027 4
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5 vector lptintr
device		mse0	at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5 vector mseintr
device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12 vector psmintr
d1034 1
a1034 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty flags 0x10 irq 4 vector siointr
d1092 14
a1105 14
device ar0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector arintr
device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector csintr
device cx0 at isa? port 0x240 net irq 15 drq 7 vector cxintr
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr
device eg0 at isa? port 0x310 net irq 5 vector egintr
device el0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9 vector elintr
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr
device ex0 at isa? port? net irq? vector exintr
device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector feintr
device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
device ie1 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
device le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector le_intr
device lnc0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 drq 0 vector lncintr
device sr0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector srintr
d1108 1
a1108 1
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector wlintr
d1111 2
a1112 2
device ze0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector zeintr
device zp0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector zpintr
d1198 2
a1199 2
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 vector sbintr
d1203 7
a1209 7
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
device mss0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 vector adintr
device css0	at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08 vector adintr
device sscape0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 9 drq 0 vector sscapeintr
device trix0    at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0 vector sscapeintr
device sscape_mss0  at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 vector sndintr
d1212 1
a1212 1
device uart0 at isa? port 0x330 irq 5 vector "m6850intr"
d1218 1
a1218 1
#device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0 vector pcmintr
d1329 1
a1329 1
device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr
d1334 1
a1334 1
device		wt0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1 vector wtintr
d1336 1
a1336 1
device		spigot0 at isa? port 0xad6 irq 15 iomem 0xee000 vector spigintr
d1341 2
a1342 2
device          alog0   at isa? port 0x260 tty irq 5 vector alogintr
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000 vector cyintr
d1345 2
a1346 2
device		labpc0	at isa? port 0x260 tty irq 5 vector labpcintr
device          rc0     at isa? port 0x220 tty irq 12 vector rcintr
d1349 1
a1349 1
device          tw0     at isa? port 0x380 tty irq 11 vector twintr
d1351 1
a1351 1
device		asc0	at isa? port IO_ASC1 tty drq 3 irq 10 vector ascintr
d1353 1
a1353 1
device		stl0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 10 vector stlintr
d1356 1
a1356 1
device		loran0	at isa? port ? tty irq 5 vector loranintr
d1558 1
a1558 1
controller pcf0	at isa? port 0x320 net irq 5 vector pcfintr
d1586 1
a1586 1
controller	ppc0	at isa? disable port ? tty irq 7 vector ppcintr
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@Complete the description of sio flag 0x40.

Reviewed by:	bde
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.487 1998/10/12 12:27:24 bde Exp $
d1421 5
d1486 1
@


1.487
log
@Fixed bitrot in mfs options.  MFS_ROOT split into MFS_ROOT and
MFS_ROOT_SIZE, and MFS_AUTOLOAD went away.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.486 1998/10/10 09:25:12 obrien Exp $
d1048 1
@


1.486
log
@Add GENERIC rev 1.124 changes
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.485 1998/10/07 13:51:46 obrien Exp $
d528 1
a528 3
options		MFS_ROOT=10
# Allow the MFS_ROOT code to load the MFS image from floppy if it is missing.
options		MFS_AUTOLOAD
@


1.485
log
@Fix syntax errors I introduced.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.484 1998/10/07 03:42:44 gibbs Exp $
d494 1
a501 1
options		MFS			#Memory File System
d511 1
@


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log
@Add entries for the adw device driver.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.483 1998/10/06 13:16:16 kato Exp $
d498 1
a498 1
options		CD9660			#ISO 9660 filesystem
d509 1
a509 1
options		CD9660_ROOT		#CD-ROM usable as root device
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1.483
log
@- Implement enabling write allocate on AMD K5/K6/K6-2 cpus.
  The code was originaly contributed by Kelly Yancey
  <kbyanc@@freedomnet.com> in PR i386/6269 and revised by Akio Morita
  <amorita@@meadow.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp> and me.  Test was performed by
  Akio Morita and Toshiomi Moriki <moriki@@db.is.kyushu-u.ac.jp>.
- Fix stylistic bug in identcpu.c.
- Update copyright in initcpu.c
- Fix typo in LINT.

PR:		6269 and 6270
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.482 1998/10/05 07:45:54 obrien Exp $
d878 2
a879 1
# adv: Most AdvanSys SCSI controllers
d895 1
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1.482
log
@Document that ``options xFS_ROOT'' requires the associated ``options xFS''.
Reordered xFS_ROOT's to be below the associated xFS.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.481 1998/10/02 21:00:58 ken Exp $
d166 2
a167 1
# CPU_WT_ALLOC enables write-through allocation.
d182 1
a182 1
# CPU_LOOP_ENand CPU_RSTK_EN should no be used becasue of CPU bugs.
d203 1
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log
@Add a new CAM debugging mode, CAM_DEBUG_CDB.  This causes the kernel to
print out a one line description/dump of every SCSI CDB sent to a
particular debugging target or targets.

This is a good bit more useful than the other debugging modes, I think.

Change some things in LINT to note the availability of this new option.

Fix an erroneous argument to scsi_cdb_string() in scsi_all.c

Reviewed by:	gibbs
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.480 1998/10/02 05:15:51 ken Exp $
d496 1
a496 1
options		"CD9660"		#ISO 9660 filesystem
d506 2
a507 1
options		"CD9660_ROOT"		#CD-ROM usable as root device
@


1.480
log
@Patches from DES to create three new kernel config options to control
timeouts in the SA driver (timeouts for space, rewind and erase).  Folks
can lengthen the timeouts if their hardware is especially slow, or shorten
them if they want to be notified of errors a little sooner.

Also, get rid of two OD driver options.  The od driver has been made
obsolete by the da driver.

Reviewed by:	ken, gibbs
Submitted by:	Dag-Erling Coidan Smrgrav <des@@FreeBSD.ORG>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.479 1998/10/01 11:48:38 yokota Exp $
d670 2
a671 2
# CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS:  OR together CAM_DEBUG_INFO, CAM_DEBUG_TRACE and
#                   CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE
d685 1
a685 1
options		"CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS=CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE"
@


1.479
log
@Fix typo.
PR: kern/8118
Submitted by: Sheldon Hearn
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.478 1998/09/29 17:33:45 abial Exp $
d705 8
@


1.478
log
@Make #define NO_SWAPPING a normal kernel config option.

Warn unsuspecting users against current DEVFS pitfalls.

Reviewed by:	jkh
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.477 1998/09/27 11:47:24 jkoshy Exp $
d805 2
a806 2
# Try the following option, if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May case flicker on 
@


1.477
log
@`strings' -> `strings -aout -n 3'

Pointer out by:	Ben Smithurst <ben@@scientia.demon.co.uk> and
		<des@@freebsd.org>
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.476 1998/09/25 17:34:47 peter Exp $
d509 2
d1599 10
@


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log
@Goodbye BOUNCE_BUFFERS, for a hack it has served us well.

The last consumer of this code (the old SCSI system) has left us and
the CAM code does it's own bouncing.  The isa dma system has been
doing it's own bouncing for a while too.

Reviewed by:	core
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.475 1998/09/25 11:38:30 yokota Exp $
d55 1
a55 1
#    strings /kernel | grep ^___ | sed -e 's/^___//' > MYKERNEL
@


1.475
log
@Slightly adjust the description on SC_ALT_SEQACCESS in the previous
commit.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.474 1998/09/25 11:00:11 jkh Exp $
a751 4
# BOUNCE_BUFFERS provides support for ISA DMA on machines with more
# than 16 megabytes of memory.  It doesn't hurt on other machines.
# Some broken EISA and VLB hardware may need this, too.
#
a771 1
options		BOUNCE_BUFFERS
@


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log
@Match LINT with SC_BAD_FLICKER change.
Submitted by:	Sheldon Hearn <axl@@iafrica.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.473 1998/09/20 17:15:25 nsouch Exp $
d808 4
a811 4
# Instruct the syscons driver to use slightly faster routine for screen 
# updates. May cause flicker on some systems. 
#options		SC_ALT_SEQACCESS

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log
@vpo now compiles with CAM, #!CAM# removed.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.472 1998/09/20 07:20:19 gibbs Exp $
d808 5
a812 2
# If the screen flickers badly when the mouse pointer is moved, try this.
options		SC_BAD_FLICKER
@


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log
@Re-enable the advansys driver.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.471 1998/09/18 20:17:41 eivind Exp $
d1561 1
a1561 1
#!CAM# controller	vpo0	at ppbus?
@


1.471
log
@Make LINT compile and link again after the CAM merge.  The little
annoying #!CAM# indicators are used to be clear, in the expectation
that the places they show will be either fixed or diked out reasonably
quickly.

Reviewed by:	ken
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.470 1998/09/18 00:46:41 mjacob Exp $
d882 1
a882 2
# adv is broken when DIAGNOSTIC is defined
#controller	adv0	at isa? port ? cam irq ?
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log
@(requested by gibbs) Remove the SCSI_CAM option (and rework the isp driver
that had depended on it for compilation within or without CAM to use
__FreeBSD_version instead).
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.469 1998/09/18 00:01:39 ken Exp $
d882 11
a892 10
controller	adv0	at isa? port ? cam irq ?
controller	aha0	at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector ahaintr
controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr

controller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr
controller	nca0	at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10 vector ncaintr
controller	nca1	at isa? port 0x1f84
controller	nca2	at isa? port 0x1f8c
controller	nca3	at isa? port 0x1e88
controller	nca4	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5 vector ncaintr
d894 2
a895 2
controller	sea0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xdc000 iosiz 0x2000 vector seaintr
controller	wds0	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 15 drq 6 vector wdsintr
d1466 1
a1466 1
controller	amd0
d1562 1
a1562 1
controller	vpo0	at ppbus?
d1713 1
a1713 1
options DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
d1715 1
a1715 1
options DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS
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1.469
log
@Move SCSI_DELAY and SCSI_CAM from the undocumented options section to the
CAM options section.

Document that SCSI_DELAY is in milliseconds, not seconds.

Tell users that SCSI_CAM is only needed if you've got the QLogic driver in
your kernel.

Reviewed by:	gibbs
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.468 1998/09/17 21:54:17 nsouch Exp $
a678 3
# SCSI_CAM:   This is only currently needed for the QLogic ISP driver.  If
#             you don't have the QLogic driver in your kernel, you don't
#             need this option.
a688 1
options		SCSI_CAM	#We're using CAM in this kernel
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log
@vpo comments updated for cam, nlpt suggested instead of lpt
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.467 1998/09/17 03:15:30 msmith Exp $
d676 6
d691 2
a1646 2
options		SCSI_DELAY=8000	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
options		SCSI_CAM	#We're using CAM in this kernel
@


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log
@Mark the syscons and pcvt drivers as being allowed to conflict, so that
well-meaning but uneducated users don't exterminate the psm driver in
their zeal to achieve zero conflicts.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.466 1998/09/15 18:16:36 sos Exp $
d1524 1
d1546 1
a1546 1
#	Requires SCSI disk support ('scbus' and 'sd'), best
d1548 1
a1548 1
# nlpt	Parallel Printer
d1551 1
@


1.466
log
@Add VESA support to syscons.

Kazu writes:

The VESA support code requires vm86 support. Make sure your kernel
configuration file has the following line.
        options "VM86"
If you want to statically link the VESA support code to the kernel,
add the following option to the kernel configuration file.
        options "VESA"

The vidcontrol command now accepts the following video mode names:
VESA_132x25, VESA_132x43, VESA_132x50, VESA_132x60, VESA_800x600

The VESA_800x600 mode is a raster display mode. The 80x25 text will
be displayed on the 800x600 screen. Useful for some laptop computers.

vidcontrol accepts the new `-i <info>' option, where <info> must be
either `adapter' or `mode'.  When the `-i adapter' option is given,
vidcontrol will print basic information (not much) on the video
adapter. When the `-i mode' option is specified, vidcontrol will
list video modes which are actually supported by the video adapter.

Submitted by:   Kazutaka YOKOTA yokota@@FreeBSD.ORG
@
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@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.465 1998/09/15 11:44:43 phk Exp $
d790 1
a790 1
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
d797 1
a797 1
device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr
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log
@(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.
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log
@sd->da, od is gone, no SCSI control devices.
new pass, xpt, and targ devices.

Nuke no longer used AHC options.
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.463 1998/09/14 19:56:38 sos Exp $
d442 30
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1.463
log
@Remove the SLICE code.
This clearly needs alot more thought, and we dont need this to hunt
us down in 3.0-RELEASE.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.462 1998/09/11 18:50:16 rvb Exp $
d591 2
a592 2
# type.  For example, if you wire a disk as "sd3" then the first
# non-wired disk will be assigned sd4.
d600 3
a602 3
# disk 		sd0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
# disk		sd1 at scbus3 target 1
# disk		sd2 at scbus2 target 3
d616 2
a617 2
device		sd0	#SCSI disks
device		st0	#SCSI tapes
d619 2
a620 1
device		od0	#SCSI optical disk
d622 1
a622 1
# The previous devices (ch, sd, st, cd) are recognized by config.
a626 1
device worm0 at scbus?	# SCSI worm
d630 14
a643 4
# SCSI OPTIONS:

# SCSIDEBUG: When defined enables debugging macros
# NO_SCSI_SENSE: When defined disables sense descriptions (about 4k)
d646 8
a653 2
options		SCSIDEBUG
#options	NO_SCSI_SENSE
d656 10
a665 1
# Options for the `od' optical disk driver:
d667 2
a668 15
# If drive returns sense key as 0x02 with vendor specific additional
# sense code (ASC) and additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ), or
# illegal ASC and ASCQ. This cause an error (NOT READY) and retrying.
# To suppress this, use the following option.
#
options		OD_BOGUS_NOT_READY
#
# For an automatic spindown, try this.  Again, preferably as an
# option in your config file.
# WARNING!  Use at your own risk.  Joerg's ancient SONY SMO drive
# groks it fine, while Shunsuke's Fujitsu chokes on it and times
# out.
#
options		OD_AUTO_TURNOFF

a688 4
# These are only for watching for bitrot in old SCSI code.
pseudo-device	su		#scsi user
pseudo-device	ssc		#super scsi

d830 1
d844 2
a845 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr
a1327 7
# enable tagged command queuing, which is a major performance win on
# devices that support it (and controllers with enough SCB's)
options	AHC_TAGENABLE

# enable SCB paging - See the ahc.4 man page
options	AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE

d1604 2
a1605 2
options		"SCSI_2_DEF"
options		SCSI_DELAY=8	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
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@All the references to cfs, in symbols, structs, and strings
have been changed to coda.  (Same for CFS.)
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.461 1998/09/10 11:23:08 sos Exp $
a478 2
# DEVFS and SLICE are experimental but work.
# SLICE disables too much old code so enabling it in LINT would be bad
a479 1
#options		SLICE			#devfs based disk handling
@


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@Oops missed a line in the previous commit
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.460 1998/09/10 08:20:46 sos Exp $
d555 3
a557 3
# CFS stuff:
#options		CFS			#CODA filesystem.
#pseudo-device	vcfs	4		#coda minicache <-> venus comm.
@


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@Update info on the bt848 driver.

Submitted by: Roger Hardiman <roger@@cs.strath.ac.uk>
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.459 1998/09/08 20:57:46 sos Exp $
d1177 1
@


1.459
log
@Add new atapi-cd driver that supports atapi CD-R/RW drives.
This is only a stop-gab solution to get atapi burner support into 3.0.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.458 1998/09/08 18:09:49 brian Exp $
a1177 1
# bktr: Bt848 capture boards (http://www.freebsd.org/~fsmp/HomeAuto/Bt848.html)
d1402 9
a1410 3
# The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture board. It also has a TV tuner
# on board. To override the tuner detection use
#   options OVERRIDE_TUNER=x
d1413 9
a1436 2

options         OVERRIDE_TUNER=NO_TUNER
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@Make PCIC_RESUME_RESET an proper option.
My laptop (a CTX Cybernote) needs this.  It claims to have a

  PC-Card VLSI 82C146 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.457 1998/09/03 20:58:34 nsouch Exp $
d918 4
@


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@Reviewed by:	Doug Rabson
Submitted by:	nsouch
Adding I2C and SMB entries to LINT, CONFIGVERS modified in Makefile.i386
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.456 1998/08/27 02:37:11 jkh Exp $
d1435 3
@


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@Add CFS options to LINT, though commented out for now.
Submitted by:	Robert Baron <rvb@@sicily.odyssey.cs.cmu.edu>
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.455 1998/08/27 01:30:53 obrien Exp $
d1447 35
@


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log
@NULLFS_DIAGNOSTICS and PCVT_SCANSET=2 listed twice.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.454 1998/08/17 16:58:02 bde Exp $
d554 4
@


1.454
log
@Oops, the previous commit was of a local version.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.453 1998/08/17 16:46:33 bde Exp $
a1532 1
options		NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
a1540 1
options		PCVT_SCANSET=2
@


1.453
log
@FIxed typo (syntax error) in previous commit.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.452 1998/08/16 17:14:59 wpaul Exp $
d692 1
a692 1
# Mandatory ISA devices: isa.
d751 1
a751 1
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1
d758 1
a758 1
device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1
d785 1
a785 1
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13
d834 1
a834 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ?
d870 1
a870 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004
d894 1
a894 1
controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14
d897 1
a897 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15
d928 1
a928 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2
d940 1
a940 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio flags 1 irq 6 drq 2
d954 1
a954 1
#		the irq clause may be omitted, this
d960 2
a961 2
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5
d970 1
a970 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty flags 0x10 irq 4
d1030 1
a1030 1
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
d1277 1
a1277 1
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000
d1335 1
a1335 1
# PCI devices and PCI-device-specific options:
d1411 1
a1411 1
devixe		xl0
d1419 1
a1419 1
# PCI options:
a1530 1
options		NFS_ACDEBUG
a1568 2
# Broken:
#options		SIMOS
a1570 3
options		"VM_KMEM_SIZE=(13*1024*1024)"
options		"VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX=(81*1024*1024)"
options		"VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE=4"
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@Import the (Fast) Etherlink XL driver. I'm reasonally confident in its
stability now. ALso modify /sys/conf/files, /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC
and /sys/i386/conf/LINT to add entries for the XL driver. Deactivate
support for the XL adapters in the vortex driver. LAstly, add a man
page.

(Also added an MLINKS entry for the ThunderLAN man page which I forgot
previously.)
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.451 1998/08/10 08:40:26 yokota Exp $
d692 1
a692 1
# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, npx
d751 1
a751 1
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
d758 1
a758 1
device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr
d785 1
a785 1
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13 vector npxintr
d834 1
a834 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr
d870 1
a870 1
#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004 vector wdintr
d894 1
a894 1
controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr
d897 1
a897 1
controller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15 vector wdintr
d928 1
a928 1
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
d940 1
a940 1
#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio flags 1 irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
d954 1
a954 1
#		the irq and vector clauses may be omitted, this
d960 2
a961 2
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5 vector lptintr
d970 1
a970 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty flags 0x10 irq 4 vector siointr
d1030 1
a1030 1
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr
d1277 1
a1277 1
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000 vector cyintr
d1335 1
a1335 1
# PCI devices & PCI options:
d1419 1
a1419 1
# PCI options
d1531 1
d1570 2
d1574 3
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@- Added SC_BAD_FLICKER for syscons.
- Added the flag 0x40 (quiet bell) for syscons.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.450 1998/08/05 00:54:37 eivind Exp $
d1367 2
a1368 1
# Deskpro systems.
d1375 6
d1411 1
@


1.450
log
@Update DPT driver from 1.4.3 to 1.4.5

Submitted by: Simon Shapiro <shimon@@simon-shapiro.org>
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.449 1998/08/04 21:44:08 brian Exp $
d765 2
d777 1
@


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log
@Add driver dgm - for the Digiboard PC/Xem
Submitted by:   "IBS / Andre Oppermann" <andre@@pipeline.ch>
DEVFS additions: brian

dgm gets major number 101.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.448 1998/08/03 19:14:31 msmith Exp $
d1563 4
d1576 3
a1578 3
#                           instruments are enabled.  Assumed to be enabled by
#                           /usr/sbin/dpt_* tools.
#   DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK   For optimat L{1,2} CPU cache utilization, enable
d1592 9
d1613 5
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1.448
log
@Major ppbus updates from the author.

 - ppbus now supports PLIP via the if_plip driver
 - ieee1284 infrastructure added, including parallel-port PnP
 - port microsequencer added, for scripting the sort of port I/O
   that is common with parallel devices without endless calls up and down
   through the driver structure.
 - improved bus ownership behaviour among the ppbus-using drivers.
 - improved I/O chipset feature detection

The vpo driver is now implemented using the microsequencer, leading to
some performance improvements as well as providing an extensive example
of its use.

Reviewed by:	msmith
Submitted by:	Nicolas Souchu <Nicolas.Souchu@@prism.uvsq.fr>
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.447 1998/07/20 20:00:30 msmith Exp $
d1170 1
d1236 2
a1237 2
#	0x01 - alternate layout of pins
#	0x02 - use the windowed PC/Xe in 64K mode
d1276 1
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@Add the 'cs' driver for Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0 devices.  This
supports PnP and if_media.  I've been running a slightly older version
here for several weeks now.
Submitted by:	Maxim Bolotin <max@@rsu.ru>
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.446 1998/07/11 04:46:27 julian Exp $
d1443 1
d1452 1
@


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log
@Add ipforward option
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.445 1998/06/30 14:43:01 bde Exp $
d1006 1
d1025 1
@


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log
@Nuked opt_defunct.h and kern_opt.c.  config(8) now generates good enough
warnings about all unknown options.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.444 1998/06/30 08:24:00 jmg Exp $
d434 1
a441 1
#options	IPFW_DIVERT_OLDRESTART	# old (broken) divert/restart semantics
@


1.444
log
@document options to hardwire GUS irq/dmas...
@
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@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.443 1998/06/30 08:13:26 jmg Exp $
a1460 5

#
# An obsolete option to test kern_opt.c.
#
options		GATEWAY
@


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log
@document PCI_QUIET that prevents pci from compiling in so many strings
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.442 1998/06/30 08:01:28 jmg Exp $
d1116 5
@


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@document some VM paging options for cache sizes:
PQ_NOOPT	no coloring
PQ_LARGECACHE	used for 512k/16k cache
PQ_HUGECACHE	used for 1024k/16k cache
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.441 1998/06/30 07:36:33 jmg Exp $
d1323 1
a1323 1
# PCI devices:
d1397 5
@


1.441
log
@document and make EXPORTMFS a new style option
@
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@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.440 1998/06/30 03:01:30 jmg Exp $
d47 5
@


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@convert some nfs tunables to options, these are:
NFS_MINATTRTIMO         VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
NFS_MAXATTRTIMO
NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO      VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO
NFS_GATHERDELAY         Default write gather delay (msec)
NFS_UIDHASHSIZ          Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ       and with this
NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ         Tune the size of nfsmount with this
NFS_NOSERVER            (already documented in LINT)
NFS_DEBUG               turn on NFS debugging

also, because NFS_ROOT is used by very different files, it has been
renamed to opt_nfsroot.h instead of the old opt_nfs.h....
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.439 1998/06/24 22:01:32 msmith Exp $
d493 2
@


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log
@Oops, add ppc to the 'tty' imask.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.438 1998/06/21 13:36:53 bde Exp $
d535 12
@


1.438
log
@Moved P1003 options from the middle of the devices section to the
end of the main options section.

Turned on documented option OVERRIDE_TUNER.  LINT is primarily
for turning on options, not for documenting them.

Don't list IPFILTER twice (once as broken).
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.437 1998/06/08 06:18:53 bde Exp $
d1423 1
a1423 1
controller	ppc0	at isa? disable port ? irq 7 vector ppcintr
@


1.437
log
@Updated yet another ioctl, and put wst in LINT to inhibit further bitrot.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.436 1998/06/05 22:39:45 julian Exp $
d538 13
a639 13
# POSIX P1003.1B

# Real time extensions added int the 1993 Posix
# P1003_1B: Infrastructure
# _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING: Build in _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
# _KPOSIX_VERSION:             Version kernel is built for

options		"P1003_1B"
options		"_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options		"_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"


#####################################################################
d1377 1
a1474 2
# broken:
#options		IPFILTER
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@Reverse the default sense of the IPFW/DIVERT reinjection code
so that the new behaviour is now default.
Solves the "infinite loop in diversion" problem when more than one diversion
is active.
Man page changes follow.

The new code is in -stable as the NON default option.
@
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1.435
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@Add minimum driver for XC6200 based cards.  Currently it knows about
the HOT1 from www.vcc.com.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.434 1998/05/21 03:22:20 wpaul Exp $
d436 1
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@And entries for ThunderLAN driver.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.433 1998/05/19 23:23:09 julian Exp $
d1255 1
d1257 2
@


1.433
log
@Change the description of where to get the Soft Updates files.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.432 1998/05/19 08:58:43 phk Exp $
d1325 6
d1363 1
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log
@Make the size of the msgbuf (dmesg) a "normal" option.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.431 1998/05/16 14:10:12 des Exp $
d479 1
a479 1
# To do this you need to fetch the two files
d481 3
a483 1
# from freebsd.org and understand the licensing restrictions.
@


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log
@Spotted a misplaced comma in my previous patch.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.430 1998/05/16 14:08:31 des Exp $
d657 3
@


1.430
log
@Typo nits in SUIDDIR comment (removed some parentheses, moved some
commas, replaced "partition" with "filesystem", reformatted the
paragraph)
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.429 1998/04/29 17:09:41 andreas Exp $
d518 1
a518 1
# if you let these users run programs so, confine it to file-servers
@


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log
@Fixes incorrect company and product names in uha(4) manpage and
LINT config file. Should be merged to -STABLE as well.
PR:		closes 6447
Submitted by:	Steven Plite splite@@purdue.edu
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.428 1998/04/22 18:18:16 mjacob Exp $
d513 12
a524 11
# If you are running a machine just as a fileserver for PC and MAC users.
# (using SAMBA or Netatalk), then you may consider setting this option
# and keeping all those user's directories on a partition that is mounted
# with the suiddir option. This gives new files the same ownership as
# the directory (similiar to group). It's a security hole if you let
# these users run programs so confine it to file-servers, (but it'll save you
# lots of headaches in that case). Root owned directories are excempt and X bits
# are cleared. the suid bit must be set on the directory as well. see chmod(1)
# PC owners can't see/set ownerships so they keep getting their toes
# trodden on. This saves you all the support calls as the filesystem
# it's used on will act as they expect. ("It's my dir so it must be my file").
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log
@Add support for the Qlogic ISP SCSI && FC/AL Adapters
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.427 1998/04/20 04:30:47 julian Exp $
d797 1
a797 1
# uha: UltraStore 14F and 34F
@


1.427
log
@Get rid of DEVFS_ROOT
it no longer has any effect.

SLICE is in some ways a replacement but is destined to also go away.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.426 1998/04/19 23:31:25 julian Exp $
d1303 4
d1347 1
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log
@Add changes and code to implement a functional DEVFS.
This code will be turned on with the TWO options
DEVFS and SLICE. (see LINT)
Two labels PRE_DEVFS_SLICE and POST_DEVFS_SLICE will deliniate these changes.

/dev will be automatically mounted by init (thanks phk)
on bootup. See /sys/dev/slice/slice.4 for more info.
All code should act the same without these options enabled.

Mike Smith, Poul Henning Kamp, Soeren, and a few dozen others

This code does not support the following:
bad144 handling.
Persistance. (My head is still hurting from the last time we discussed this)
ATAPI flopies are not handled by the SLICE code yet.

When this code is running, all major numbers are arbitrary and COULD
be dynamically assigned. (this is not done, for POLA only)
Minor numbers for disk slices ARE arbitray and dynamically assigned.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.425 1998/04/18 04:58:00 ahasty Exp $
d473 1
a473 1
# DEVFS and SLICE are experimental but seems to work.
a1444 1
options		DEVFS_ROOT
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@Reviewed by:	Amancio
Submitted by:	Roger Hardiman <roger@@cs.strath.ac.uk>
Roger Hardiman <roger@@cs.strath.ac.uk> :
	Revised autodetection code to correctly handle both
	old and new VideoLogic Captivator PCI cards.
	Added tsleep of 2 seconds to initialistion code for PAL users.
	Corrected clock selection code on format change.

--- Amancio
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.424 1998/04/09 22:28:57 sos Exp $
d473 2
a474 1
# This DEVFS is experimental but seems to work
d476 1
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@Add the new LBA mode support in the wd? config examples.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.423 1998/03/29 07:58:03 helbig Exp $
d1333 4
a1336 1
# on board.
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log
@pcics are devices not controllers.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.422 1998/03/28 11:49:25 dufault Exp $
d832 2
a833 1
#	south bridges.  See the wd.4 man page.
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log
@Finish _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING.  Needs P1003_1B and
_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING options to work.  Changes:

Change all "posix4" to "p1003_1b".  Misnamed files are left
as "posix4" until I'm told if I can simply delete them and add
new ones;

Add _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING system calls for FreeBSD and Linux;

Add man pages for _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING system calls;

Add options to LINT;

Minor fixes to P1003_1B code during testing.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.421 1998/03/24 02:55:03 yokota Exp $
d1353 2
a1354 2
controller	pcic0 at card?
controller	pcic1 at card?
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@Describe the SC_DISABLE_REBOOT option.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.420 1998/03/21 14:13:47 peter Exp $
d618 13
@


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log
@Add IPFILTER, IPFILTER_LOG and note IPFILTER_LKM.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.419 1998/03/21 06:21:03 peter Exp $
d723 1
@


1.419
log
@zap 'vector siintr' from example si0 config
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.418 1998/03/16 23:04:07 eivind Exp $
d418 4
d432 3
@


1.418
log
@Clear up DPT comment to avoid further confusion.  This is a hardware
driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.417 1998/03/14 04:13:53 tegge Exp $
d1220 1
a1220 1
device		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 tty irq 12 vector siintr
@


1.417
log
@Add a BOOTP_WIRED_TO option, for use on machines with multiple network
cards where the first detected card should not be used for bootp.
Submitted by:	Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@@whistle.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.416 1998/03/10 15:42:13 eivind Exp $
d1481 2
a1482 1
# The 'dpt' driver provides hardware RAID-{0,1,5} support, multi-initiator I/O
@


1.416
log
@Change PMAP_SHPGPERPROC to not be equal to the default, for the
benefit of bde's "unused include files" script.

Requested by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.415 1998/03/09 22:09:10 eivind Exp $
d1378 1
@


1.415
log
@Turn "PMAP_SHPGPERPROC" into a new-style option, add it to LINT, and
document it there.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.414 1998/03/08 09:56:31 julian Exp $
d1403 1
a1403 1
# The value below is the default.
d1405 1
a1405 1
options         "PMAP_SHPGPERPROC=200"
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1.414
log
@Reviewed by:	dyson@@freebsd.org (john Dyson), dg@@root.com (david greenman)
Submitted by:	Kirk McKusick (mcKusick@@mckusick.com)
Obtained from:  WHistle development tree
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.413 1998/02/27 10:02:41 itojun Exp $
d1393 13
@


1.413
log
@make sys/netkey/key{,_debug}.c compile.  I believe it works but not tested.
I'll polish the code later on.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.412 1998/02/24 22:24:46 phk Exp $
d468 7
@


1.412
log
@Add loran0 to LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.411 1998/02/21 10:11:41 eivind Exp $
d1404 2
a1405 2
# broken:
#options		KEY
@


1.411
log
@Make TUNE_1542 a new-style option, and enable this option in LINT.  It
has been disabled since 1994 by mistake (or at least I hope so :-)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.410 1998/02/20 12:27:28 bde Exp $
d1218 1
@


1.410
log
@Fixed some stale comments about console drivers.

Uncommented css0.  It compiles OK.

Moved trix0 so that it compiles OK when uncommented.  Uncommented
it.  Drivers with the same interrupt handler must be together in
config files so that config(8)'s simple avoidance of redundant
declarations of interrupt handlers works (config emits a declaration
unless it would duplicate the previous one).

Commented out NO_LKM.  Negative options should not be configured
in LINT.  There should be no negative options for subsystems.
LKMs should never have been standard or the default.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.409 1998/02/18 13:43:40 msmith Exp $
d680 1
a680 1
#options        "TUNE_1542"
@


1.409
log
@Remove the 'qcam' driver.  Development has ceased, and the driver is
nonfunctional.
Submitted by:	pst (conversation some time ago)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.408 1998/02/16 23:57:35 eivind Exp $
d695 1
a695 1
# Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver
d702 1
a702 1
# The syscons console driver (sco color console compatible) - default.
d1071 1
a1071 1
#device css0	at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08 vector adintr
d1073 1
a1078 4
# More undocumented sound devices with bogus configurations for linting.
# broken
#device trix0    at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0 vector sscapeintr

d1378 1
a1378 1
options		NO_LKM
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1.408
log
@Add HW_WDOG to LINT, and turn it into a new-style option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.407 1998/02/13 13:00:01 phk Exp $
a1203 1
device		qcam0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty
@


1.407
log
@Add a skelleton pulse-per-second timing driver.  This will become more
useful when I get my timecounter changes past the Bruce-filter.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.406 1998/02/11 20:47:42 dima Exp $
d1383 6
@


1.406
log
@I'm not sure whether this is a correct way to do it,
but here's a new kernel option - "NO_LKM"

If anyone has better ideas - please let me know.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.405 1998/02/11 17:37:55 yokota Exp $
d1364 1
@


1.405
log
@Remove description on the flags for psm.  They are adequately
documented in the man page for psm(4).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.404 1998/02/11 15:36:46 jkh Exp $
d1378 4
@


1.404
log
@Clean up comments describing Luigi's alternate sound driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.403 1998/02/09 15:03:38 kato Exp $
a900 9

#
# `flags' for psm:
#	0x000R	set resolution to R (1..4). Some MouseSystems PS/2 mice
#		require this value to be 4.
#	0x00N0	set accelaration factor to N (1..15).
#	0x0100	disable synchronization check. This replaces the option
#		PSM_CHECKSYNC in previous versions.
#
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1.403
log
@NULL and UMAP filesystems also unstable.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.402 1998/02/04 22:03:27 eivind Exp $
d1068 3
a1070 1
# Controls all sound devices
d1091 5
a1095 2
# Luigi's snd code
# device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0 vector pcmintr
@


1.402
log
@Remove old, commented-out option SUIDDIR after Julian added a proper
entry for it.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.401 1998/02/04 04:41:35 eivind Exp $
d441 4
a444 4
# NB: The PORTAL, and UNION filesystems are known to be buggy,
# and WILL panic your system if you attempt to do anything with them.
# They are included here as an incentive for some enterprising soul to
# sit down and fix them.
@


1.401
log
@Change LINT_PCCARD_HACK to COMPILING_LINT, and put it in its own header file
"opt_lint.h".  This should prevent the next person needing the same trick
from inventing their own option, too.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.400 1998/01/31 19:41:27 julian Exp $
a1453 1
#options		SUIDDIR
@


1.400
log
@add the SUIDDIR option and tell people what it is for. (And when NOT to use it)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.399 1998/01/31 07:23:07 eivind Exp $
d297 10
d988 2
a989 3
# Needed so that we can (bogusly) include both the dedicated PCCARD
# drivers and the generic support
options	LINT_PCCARD_HACK
@


1.399
log
@Make the debug options new-style.

This also zaps a DPT option from lint; it wasn't referenced from
anywhere.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.398 1998/01/31 03:33:51 eivind Exp $
d486 15
@


1.398
log
@Add various options people have ignored.

Submitted by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.397 1998/01/30 11:32:34 phk Exp $
a1441 3
#   DPT_TRACK_CCB_STATES    Enabling thos option will try to enforce strict 
#                           sanity checking in the queue management.  Rarely,
#                           if ever, needed.
a1464 1
options DPT_TRACK_CCB_STATES
@


1.397
log
@Retire LFS.

If you want to play with it, you can find the final version of the
code in the repository the tag LFS_RETIREMENT.

If somebody makes LFS work again, adding it back is certainly
desireable, but as it is now nobody seems to care much about it,
and it has suffered considerable bitrot since its somewhat haphazard
integration.

R.I.P
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.396 1998/01/26 06:33:48 julian Exp $
d1368 1
d1370 1
d1374 4
d1379 1
d1390 1
d1393 13
d1430 1
a1431 1
options		TSC_GUPROF
@


1.396
log
@Add the DPT driver and options.
GENERIC with dpt may wait a few days if required.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.395 1998/01/25 03:55:47 eivind Exp $
d427 1
a427 1
# time.  (Exception: the UFS family---FFS, MFS, and LFS---cannot
d431 1
a431 1
# NB: The LFS, PORTAL, and UNION filesystems are known to be buggy,
a445 1
#options	LFS			#Log filesystem
a454 1
#options	LFS_ROOT		#LFS usable as root device
@


1.395
log
@Remove the FDSEEKWAIT option and description.

The functionality was present for two days in october/november 1994
before being backed out; I don't think we can consider it really
critical ;-)
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.394 1998/01/24 02:54:10 eivind Exp $
d1413 43
@


1.394
log
@Make all file-system (MFS, FFS, NFS, LFS, DEVFS) related option new-style.

This introduce an xxxFS_BOOT for each of the rootable filesystems.
(Presently not required, but encouraged to allow a smooth move of option *FS
to opt_dontuse.h later.)

LFS is temporarily disabled, and will be re-enabled tomorrow.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.393 1998/01/21 18:34:47 jkh Exp $
a859 11

#
# Options for `fd':
#
# FDSEEKWAIT selects a non-default head-settle time (i.e., the time to
# wait after a seek is performed).  The default value (1/32 s) is
# usually sufficient.  The units are inverse seconds, so a value of 16
# here means to wait 1/16th of a second; you should choose a power of
# two.
# XXX: this seems to be missing!
options	FDSEEKWAIT=16
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1.393
log
@Add entries for tx card.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.392 1998/01/16 22:12:59 pst Exp $
a435 4
# Note: 4.4BSD NQNFS lease checking has relatively high cost for
# _local_ I/O as well as remote I/O. Don't use it unless you will
# using NQNFS.
#
a441 1
options		NQNFS			#Enable NQNFS lease checking
d446 1
a446 1
options		LFS			#Log filesystem
d454 4
@


1.392
log
@Bring in IDE ATAPI floppy support.
This is Junichi's v1.0 driver.

NOTE: Major device numbers have been changed to avoid conflict with other
      FreeBSD 3.0 devices.  The new numbers should be considered "official."
      This driver is still considered "beta" quality, although we have been
      playing with it.  Please submit bugs to junichi and myself.

Submitted by:	junichi@@astec.co.jp
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.391 1998/01/14 19:41:36 phk Exp $
d1281 2
d1309 1
@


1.391
log
@Add and document PPS_SYNC
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.390 1997/12/31 21:46:17 obrien Exp $
d835 4
@


1.390
log
@Explain that MAXMEM maynot be nessicary for detection of >64MB RAM.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.389 1997/12/28 13:35:59 phk Exp $
d661 6
@


1.389
log
@wash, sort and put in order various nits from the i586_ctr -> tsc
commit.

Pointed out by: bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.388 1997/12/28 00:28:46 jkh Exp $
d637 7
a643 4
# specified, FreeBSD will read the amount of memory from the CMOS RAM,
# so the amount of memory will be limited to 64MB or 16MB depending on
# the BIOS.  The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of
# RAM, it would be 131072 (128 * 1024).
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1.388
log
@Update comment to match updated sb0 line (conflicts keyword no longer needed
at IRQ 5).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.387 1997/12/26 20:41:05 phk Exp $
d1361 1
a1361 1
options		"CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION"
a1367 1
options		"TSC_GUPROF"
d1408 1
@


1.387
log
@ename "i586_ctr" to "tsc" (both upper and lower case instances).
Fix a couple of printfs too.

Warning: This changes the names of a couple of kernel options!
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.386 1997/12/23 08:01:16 yokota Exp $
a1028 3
#
# If you don't have a lpt0 device at IRQ 7, you can remove the
# ``conflicts'' specification in the appropriate device entries below.
@


1.386
log
@Document `flags' for the psm driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.385 1997/12/12 14:08:43 peter Exp $
d1364 1
a1364 1
options		"CLK_USE_I586_CALIBRATION"
d1371 1
a1371 1
options		"I586_CTR_GUPROF"
@


1.385
log
@I've been using these tweaks to enable the sound driver to talk to the
(mutant) Crystal CSS4236 chip on the Intel PR440FX SMP motherboard.

XXX this uses some rather ugly PnP bootstrap code that is *NOT* compatable
with 'controller pnp0' or *ANY* other PnP devices.  If you use some other
PnP devices, enabling css0 will burn your house down. :-]  The
"simplified" PnP init sequence directly blats your config(8) settings onto
the chip.  I'm pretty sure 'css0' will conflict with 'mss0', this whole
area desperately needs a cleanup.

I have been using the following with some success on the PR440FX:
controller   snd0
device css0  at isa? port 0x534 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x08 vector adintr
device opl0  at isa? port 0x388
device mpu0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 10 vector mpuintr
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.384 1997/12/09 12:04:44 jamil Exp $
d877 10
@


1.384
log
@add entry in LINT for alog driver
added line to files.i386 to compile in alog.c optionally as a driver
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.383 1997/12/07 08:07:17 yokota Exp $
d991 1
d1048 1
@


1.383
log
@Removed obsolete options: PSM_CHECKSYNC, PSM_ACCEL and PSM_EMULATION.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.382 1997/12/04 21:20:56 jmg Exp $
d1074 1
d1181 1
@


1.382
log
@document and make the NO_F00F_HACK a proper option...

Forgotten by:	sef
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.381 1997/11/25 19:30:22 markm Exp $
a877 1
options		PSM_CHECKSYNC		#checks the header byte for sync.
a1372 1
options		PSM_ACCEL=1
a1373 1
options		PSM_EMULATION
@


1.381
log
@From the author:

Here are the remanding changes required to support the Ensoniq
Soundscape using FreeBSD 3.0-current.

Notes:

  1) ad1848_init already has code to detect if DMA_DUPLEX should
     be set so it is not necessary (and is in fact a mistake) to
     hard code setting it.  Not all soundcards (i.e. the current
     sscape driver) are capable of using DMA_DUPLEX.

  2) The other changes are hopefully self explanatory.  Feel free
     to let me know if you need additional information.

Submitted by:	john@@feith.com (John Wehle)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id$
d170 5
d199 1
@


1.380
log
@Typo fix.

PR:		5068
Submitted by:	Studded@@dal.net
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.379 1997/11/04 21:11:14 steve Exp $
d986 2
d1042 2
a1049 1
#device sscape0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
@


1.379
log
@Note that the Intel EtherExpress' driver is ie(4).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.378 1997/10/28 07:27:48 joerg Exp $
d410 1
a410 1
options		IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by defalt
@


1.378
log
@Removed another comment about not-so-mandatory devices i've missed in
the previous commit.  It's perfectly legal to build a kernel without
any video device driver (and even without any console driver at all if
desired).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.377 1997/10/28 07:24:33 joerg Exp $
d921 1
a921 1
# ie: AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; 3Com 3C507; unknown NI5210
@


1.377
log
@Remove the stale `log' non-pseudodevice.

Found by:	the new config(8) ;-)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.376 1997/10/26 04:36:09 nate Exp $
d609 1
a609 1
# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, sc or vt, npx
@


1.376
log
@- Do a bunch of gratuitous changes intended to make the code easier to
  follow.
 * Rename/reorder all of the pccard structures, change many of the member
   names to be descriptive, and follow more closely other 'bus' drivers
   naming schemes.
 * Rename a bunch of parameter and local variable names to be more
   consistant in the code.
 * Renamed the PCCARD 'crd' device to be the 'card' device
 * KNF and make the code consistant where it was obvious.
 * ifdef'd out some unused code
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.375 1997/10/18 10:59:16 joerg Exp $
d581 4
a584 9
#
# Of these, only the `log' device is truly mandatory.  The `pty'
# device usually turns out to be ``effectively mandatory'', as it is
# required for `telnetd', `rlogind', `screen', `emacs', and `xterm',
# among others. 
# If you wish to run certain
# system utilities which are compressed by default (like /stand/sysinstall)
# then `gzip' becomes mandatory too.
#
a586 1
pseudo-device	log		#Kernel syslog interface (/dev/klog)
@


1.375
log
@Make all the documented (in pcvt(4)) options supported options.  While
i was at it, do no longer insist on `PCVT_FREEBSD' being declared in
the config file, but default it to a reasonable value.

More cleanup to follow, but this part is safe for RELENG_2_2, too.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.374 1997/10/18 10:10:36 peter Exp $
d1290 1
a1290 1
# crd: slot controller
d1292 3
a1294 3
controller	crd0
controller	pcic0 at crd?
controller	pcic1 at crd?
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1.374
log
@Don't doc PPP_BSDCOMP and PPP_DEFLATE twice.  slight reorder so that the
options are not in the middle of the pseudo-device list.

Prompted by: bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.373 1997/10/18 01:24:20 peter Exp $
a665 1
options		PCVT_FREEBSD=210	# pcvt running on FreeBSD >= 2.0.5
@


1.373
log
@Doc PPP_* options and add PPP_FILTER
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.372 1997/10/15 07:35:48 msmith Exp $
d341 1
a341 5
#  The `ppp' pseudo-device implements the Point-to-Point Protocol. The
#  PPP_BSDCOMP option enables support for compress(1) style entire packet
#  compression, the PPP_DEFLATE is for zlib/gzip style compression.
#  PPP_FILTER enables code for filtering the ppp data stream and selecting
#  events for resetting the demand dial activity timer. (requires bpfilter)
d351 5
a355 2
# PPP_BSDCOMP and PPP_DEFLATE are to activate the optional compression
# modules for kernel ppp. (pppd(8))
d361 3
a368 3
pseudo-device	bpfilter	4	#Berkeley packet filter
pseudo-device	disc			#Discard device
pseudo-device	tun	1		#Tunnel driver(user process ppp)
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1.372
log
@Mention that the Zip driver (vpo) requires SCSI disk support, and works
best with EPP 1.9 mode selected.
Submitted by:	Gianmarco Giovannelli <gmarco@@giovannelli.it>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.371 1997/10/06 08:08:33 kato Exp $
d341 5
a345 1
#  The `ppp' pseudo-device implements the Point-to-Point Protocol.
d366 1
@


1.371
log
@Added two Cyrix 6x86/6x86MX options.

- CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking.  If this option is not set and
  FAILESAFE is defined, NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared.
- CPU_WT_ALLOC enables write-through allocation.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.370 1997/09/23 16:28:00 jkh Exp $
d1314 2
@


1.370
log
@Fix merge spam
Spotted by:	Alex Nash
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.369 1997/09/23 08:42:42 jkh Exp $
d135 4
d161 2
d177 3
@


1.369
log
@Be more explicit about one of IPFIREWALL's features.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.368 1997/09/20 07:41:28 dyson Exp $
a370 1
<<<<<<< LINT
d378 1
a378 1
=======
a385 1
>>>>>>> 1.364
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1.368
log
@Addition of support of the slightly rogue Promise IDE interface(Dyson), support
of multiple PCI IDE controllers(Dyson), and some updates and cleanups from
John Hood, who originally made our IDE DMA stuff work :-).

I have run tests with 7 IDE drives connected to my system, all in DMA
mode, with no errors.  Modulo any bugs, this stuff makes IDE look
really good (within it's limitations.)

Submitted by:	John Hood <cgull@@smoke.marlboro.vt.us>
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.367 1997/09/19 15:25:48 jmg Exp $
d371 9
d387 1
@


1.367
log
@teach sio how to attach to isa PnP cards.  This is mainly for use with
internal modems.  Currently detects a USR modem, and a couple Supra
modems...  vendor id's for sio capabile cards welcomed...

document new option EXTRA_SIO that will increase sio's internal data
structures to support X more serial ports...  these are used by the
PnP part of sio for attaching...  If you don't have it specified, it
will default to 2...  This is defaulted to 0 if you don't have PnP
compiled into your kernel...

also document that if you set the PnP flags (pnp x flags y) to 0x1 that
the modem will be refused to be recognized by the sio driver... this
is for people that want the traditional isa driver to probe and attach
the modem... (for keeping legacy sio numbering)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.366 1997/09/16 07:45:31 joerg Exp $
d766 16
a782 1
#
@


1.366
log
@Make FDC_DEBUG a supported option.

Hide the bogus FDC ``chip type'' display behind a (mostly) undocumented
option, since people started to trust the bogus claim.  Once we're going
to handle 2.88 MB controllers, we have to redo the chip detection, by
now just leave it hidden.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.365 1997/09/14 21:45:01 jmg Exp $
d863 4
d877 1
@


1.365
log
@docment the new sound drivers in LINT and add the necessary files to
files.i386.

We aren't sure if this new code and the old sound code will co-exist in a
kernel, so the device pcm0 line is left commented out in LINT.

Submitted-by:	Luigi Rizzo
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.364 1997/09/10 03:07:13 peter Exp $
d796 7
@


1.364
log
@Allow a compile-time override of the ipfw deny rule.  For a 'firewall'
you don't want this (and the documentation explains why), but if you
use ipfw as an as-needed casual filter as needed which normally runs as
'allow all' then having the kernel and /sbin/ipfw get out of sync is a
*MAJOR* pain in the behind.

PR: 4141
Submitted by: Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@@mail.clinet.fi>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.363 1997/09/09 12:40:53 jmg Exp $
d953 16
d1007 3
@


1.363
log
@add pnp device entries...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.362 1997/09/04 23:03:09 yokota Exp $
d371 7
d389 1
@


1.362
log
@Add a new compile option SC_HISTORY_SIZE for syscons.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.361 1997/09/04 18:49:51 sos Exp $
d629 5
@


1.361
log
@Upgrade of EIDE DMA support, Johns comments:

* lots of fixes to error handling-- mostly works now
* improve DMA timing config for Triton chipsets-- PIIX4 and UDMA drive
  still untested
* generally improve DMA config in many ways-- mostly cleanup
* clean up boot-time messages
* rewrite PRD generation algorithm
* first wd timeout is now longer, to handle drive spinup

Submitted by: John Hood <cgull@@smoke.marlboro.vt.us>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.360 1997/08/28 15:00:05 jlemon Exp $
d644 1
@


1.360
log
@Document the VM86 option.
Reminded-by:	John-Mark Gurney
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.359 1997/08/28 12:18:07 jkh Exp $
a726 2
# NB: ``Enhanced IDE'' is NOT supported at this time.
#
d736 4
a739 1
#	32 bit transfers.
@


1.359
log
@Add entries for Comtrol Rocketport serial card.
Submitted by:	Amir Farah <amir@@comtrol.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.358 1997/08/19 17:11:35 peter Exp $
d229 7
@


1.358
log
@Mention PPP_DEFLATE and PPP_BSDCOMP for kernel ppp.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.357 1997/08/14 14:03:25 msmith Exp $
d993 1
d1019 30
d1094 1
@


1.357
log
@Add support for the new Parallel-Port Bus and devices thereon.
Submitted by:	Nicolas Souchu <Nicolas.Souchu@@prism.uvsq.fr>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.356 1997/08/02 05:20:10 msmith Exp $
d335 3
d344 2
@


1.356
log
@Sanitise the Wavelan entries.
Submitted by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.355 1997/08/01 03:33:05 msmith Exp $
d1182 22
@


1.355
log
@New LINT comments and options for the Wavelan (wl) driver.
Submitted by:	Jim Binkley <jrb@@cs.pdx.edu>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.354 1997/07/26 01:46:00 fsmp Exp $
a858 2
#	"options WLDEBUG" enables verbose debugging output,
#	"options WLCACHE" enables the signal-strength cache.
d878 2
@


1.354
log
@Removed "options SMP_TIMER_NC".
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.353 1997/07/25 11:53:19 phk Exp $
d859 2
a1248 1
options		WLDEBUG
@


1.353
log
@Add option for compiling in a 8x16 font.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.352 1997/07/20 05:27:59 bde Exp $
a73 3
# SMP_TIMER_NC is for motherboards that claim 8254 connectivity to the IO APIC,
#  when in fact it is NOT connected.
#
d89 1
a89 1
options		NCPU=3			# number of CPUs
a96 6

# Tyan Tomcat II:
#options                SMP_TIMER_NC            # 8254 NOT connected to APIC

# SuperMicro P6DNE:
#options                SMP_TIMER_NC            # 8254 NOT connected to APIC
@


1.352
log
@Disabled option SMP_TIMER_NC.  It now conflicts with a default "option".

Moved description of sio 16650A flag to the sio section and rewrote the
description.  It was in the generic console flags section.

Added undocumented options CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE and WLDEBUG.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.351 1997/07/17 06:01:10 dyson Exp $
d639 2
@


1.351
log
@Add some support for the 16650 type UARTS.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.350 1997/07/08 15:39:29 ache Exp $
a106 2
options		SMP_TIMER_NC

a834 1
#	0x20000	supports 16650 type devices with hardware RTS/CTS && larger buffers.
d847 4
d1207 1
d1254 1
@


1.350
log
@Remove 'conflicts' keyword from SB family devices, it is not
needed now. Uncomment awe0 device
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.349 1997/07/01 00:14:39 bde Exp $
d837 1
@


1.349
log
@Enabled some SMP options.  LINT is for testing that all code compiles
cleanly, so only negative options should be commented out.  Options
should have non-default values.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.348 1997/06/30 14:37:38 yokota Exp $
d952 4
a955 4
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 conflicts drq 1 vector sbintr
device sbxvi0   at isa? port? irq? drq 5 conflicts
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330 irq? conflicts
#device awe0     at isa? port 0x620 
d959 1
a959 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388 conflicts
@


1.349.2.1
log
@Check in my big get-rid-of-sockaddrs-in-mbufs patch, on a private branch.

Requested by: julian
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.349 1997/07/01 00:14:39 bde Exp $
d381 1
@


1.348
log
@options.i386:
- Added the psm options PSM_HOOKAPM and PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND.

LINT:
- Added the psm options PSM_HOOKAPM and PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND.
- Added comments on the flag 0x20 for syscons.
- Clarified descriptions on the flags (0x02, 0x04) regarding the cursor
  shape in syscons.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.347 1997/06/27 13:46:09 kato Exp $
d91 5
a95 5
# Optional, these are the defaults:
#options		NCPU=2			# number of CPUs
#options		NBUS=4			# number of busses
#options		NAPIC=1			# number of IO APICs
#options		NINTR=24		# number of INTs
d106 2
@


1.347
log
@Added CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE option which sets L1 cache in direct
mapped mode on Cyrix 486DLC box.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.346 1997/06/22 16:02:55 peter Exp $
d644 2
a645 1
#       0x04    Use a 'block' cursor
d648 1
d817 3
@


1.346
log
@Preliminary support for per-cpu data pages.

This eliminates a lot of #ifdef SMP type code.  Things like _curproc reside
in a data page that is unique on each cpu, eliminating the expensive macros
like:    #define curproc (SMPcurproc[cpunumber()])

There are some unresolved bootstrap and address space sharing issues at
present, but Steve is waiting on this for other work.  There is still some
strictly temporary code present that isn't exactly pretty.

This is part of a larger change that has run into some bumps, this part is
standalone so it should be safe.  The temporary code goes away when the
full idle cpu support is finished.

Reviewed by: fsmp, dyson
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.345 1997/06/17 05:58:15 kjc Exp $
d141 3
d152 1
d184 1
@


1.345
log
@correct the wrong ATM option name for native atm access
	NETNATM --> NATM

reported by Bruce Evans.

Bruce also pointed out that NATM is confusing since config(8) defines
NATM as the number of atm pseudo device in "BUILD_DIR/atm.h".
We might change the name in the future but leave it as it is for now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.344 1997/06/06 12:24:43 jkh Exp $
a73 3
# SMP_AUTOSTART automates the startup of the additional CPUs.
# SMP_PRIVPAGES	maintain 'per-CPU' private data, NOT implemented yet!
#
a90 3
# Useful:
options		SMP_AUTOSTART		# start the additional CPUs during boot

a95 3

# Currently unusable:
#options		SMP_PRIVPAGES		# BROKEN: architecture problem
@


1.344
log
@YAMF22 - XSERVER comment changes.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.343 1997/06/04 16:44:27 pst Exp $
d893 1
a893 1
# atm pseudo-device privides generic atm functions and is required for
d895 1
a895 1
# NETNATM enables the netnatm protocol family that can be used to
d905 1
a905 1
options		NETNATM			#native ATM
@


1.343
log
@Document a non-standard gdbremote protocol extension (kludge, really)
that I snuck in to our GDB last year.  This allows you to debug headless
machines by sharing the console port between the debugger and the system
console.  It's not 100% reliabile, but it works well.  It's optional
and disabled by default.
Submitted by:	Juniper Networks
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.342 1997/06/04 16:25:05 pst Exp $
d634 1
a634 1
options		XSERVER			# include code for XFree86
@


1.342
log
@Bring back CONSPEED as a last-ditch default if you can't change the speed
any other way.

Requested by: dfr
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.341 1997/06/04 04:55:26 pst Exp $
d258 9
@


1.341
log
@CONSPEED is defunct.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.340 1997/05/25 07:18:22 peter Exp $
d830 1
@


1.340
log
@uncomment wl again now that it compiles...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.339 1997/05/24 12:23:44 peter Exp $
a829 1
options		CONSPEED=115200		#speed for serial console (default 9600)
@


1.339
log
@The wavelan driver doesn't even compile!
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.338 1997/05/22 08:47:38 msmith Exp $
d871 1
a871 2
#wl is busted
#device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector wlintr
@


1.338
log
@Add the 'wl' ISA Wavelan driver.
Obtained from:	Jim Binkley <jrb@@cs.pdx.edu>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.337 1997/05/11 18:05:34 tegge Exp $
d871 2
a872 1
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector wlintr
@


1.337
log
@Bring in some kernel bootp support. This removes the need for netboot
to fill in the nfs_diskless structure, at the cost of some kernel
bloat. The advantage is that this code works on a wider range of
network adapters than netboot. Several new kernel options are
documented in LINT.
Obtained from: parts of the code comes from NetBSD.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.336 1997/05/10 17:40:53 fsmp Exp $
d851 1
d871 1
@


1.336
log
@Documented SMP_AUTOSTART to be working.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.335 1997/05/10 11:16:22 jhay Exp $
d1171 7
@


1.335
log
@Remove IPXPRINTFS, it is now a sysctl knob.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.334 1997/05/10 09:23:55 jmg Exp $
d94 3
a103 1
#options		SMP_AUTOSTART		# BROKEN: bug or race somewhere
@


1.334
log
@forgot to add the "longer" description of bktr and add an example device
line.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.333 1997/05/10 09:18:46 jmg Exp $
a299 2
options		IPXPRINTFS=0		#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
options		IPX_ERRPRINTFS=0	#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
@


1.333
log
@add a line for bktr (Bt848 base capture cards) to LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.332 1997/05/09 12:19:04 kjc Exp $
d1136 3
d1148 1
@


1.332
log
@merge ATM driver
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.331 1997/05/06 18:24:17 fsmp Exp $
d968 1
@


1.331
log
@A *little* more descriptive test for options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.330 1997/05/04 15:24:19 joerg Exp $
d876 19
@


1.330
log
@This mega-commit brings the following:

. It makes cd9660 root f/s working again.
. It makes CD9660 a new-style option.
. It adds support to mount an ISO9660 multi-session CD-ROM as the root
  filesystem (the last session actually, but that's what is expected
  behaviour).

Sigh.  The CDIOREADTOCENTRYS did a copyout() of its own, and thus has
been unusable for me for this work.  Too bad it didn't simply stuff
the max 100 entries into the struct ioc_read_toc_entry, but relied on
a user supplied data buffer instead. :-(  I now had to reinvent the
wheel, and created a CDIOREADTOCENTRY ioctl command that can be used
in a kernel context.

While doing this, i noticed the following bogosities in existing CD-ROM
drivers:

wcd:	This driver is likely to be totally bogus when someone tries
	two succeeding CDIOREADTOCENTRYS (or now CDIOREADTOCENTRY)
	commands with requesting MSF format, since it apparently
	operates on an internal table.

scd:	This driver apparently returns just a single TOC entry only for
	the CDIOREADTOCENTRYS command.

I have only been able to test the CDIOREADTOCENTRY command with the
cd(4) driver.  I hereby request the respective maintainers of the
other CD-ROM drivers to verify my code for their driver.  When it
comes to merging this CD-ROM multisession stuff into RELENG_2_2 i will
only consider drivers where i've got a confirmation that it actually
works.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.329 1997/04/28 00:24:26 fsmp Exp $
d74 2
a75 2
# SMP_PRIVPAGES		# BROKEN, DO NOT use! (architecture problem)
# SMP_AUTOSTART		# BROKEN, DO NOT use! (bug or race somewhere)
a91 2

# Recommended:
d101 1
a102 1
#options		SMP_AUTOSTART		# BROKEN: bug or race somewhere
@


1.329
log
@remove the SMP_INVLTLB option, making the code default for APIC_IO.

Reviewed by:	informal discussion with Peter Wemm <peter@@spinner.DIALix.COM>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.328 1997/04/26 11:44:55 peter Exp $
d441 7
@


1.328
log
@Man the liferafts!  Here comes the long awaited SMP -> -current merge!

There are various options documented in i386/conf/LINT, there is more to
come over the next few days.

The kernel should run pretty much "as before" without the options to
activate SMP mode.

There are a handful of known "loose ends" that need to be fixed, but
have been put off since the SMP kernel is in a moderately good condition
at the moment.

This commit is the result of the tinkering and testing over the last 14
months by many people.  A special thanks to Steve Passe for implementing
the APIC code!
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.327 1997/04/14 00:35:23 gibbs Exp $
a68 1
# SMP_INVLTLB enables code to send inter-CPU TLB invalidation messages.
a94 1
options		SMP_INVLTLB		# invalidate TLB IPIs
@


1.327
log
@GENERIC, LINT:
Add an ie entry that corresponds to the location the old ix entry used
to probe and kill the ix entry.

files.i386:
Remove entries for the ix driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.326 1997/04/07 01:26:34 bde Exp $
d62 61
@


1.326
log
@Documented new serial console flags.

Removed dead serial console options.

Reorganised sio and serial console options.

Added undocumented options CLUSTERDEBUG and NPX_DEBUG.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.325 1997/03/29 11:06:58 phk Exp $
d801 2
a802 2
device ie0 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
device ix0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 32768 vector ixintr
@


1.325
log
@Sanitize APM a bit.  Convert various #ifdef to id_flags instead.
You may want to add "flags 0x31" to apm0 if you have a lousy
implementation.  Read LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.324 1997/03/26 17:46:03 ache Exp $
d747 20
a766 1
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr
a768 1
options		COMCONSOLE		#prefer serial console to video console
a771 2
options		BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to 
					#DDB, if available.
d1094 1
d1114 1
@


1.324
log
@Add "conflicts" to sbmidi0 since configured irq passed back to isa
and conflict with sb0 irq.

NOTE: existen configurations require "conflicts" adding to sbmidi0 now
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.323 1997/03/26 17:20:24 ache Exp $
d884 4
a887 4
#  Some APM implementations will not work with the `statistics clock'
#  enabled, so it's disabled by default if the APM driver is enabled.
#  However, this is not true for all laptops.  Try removing the option
#  APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK and see if suspend/resume work
a888 3

options	APM_IDLE_CPU	# Tell APM to idle rather than halt'ing the cpu

d939 1
a939 2
device		apm0	at isa?
options		APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK
@


1.323
log
@Add "conflicts" to sbxvi0 since all information now passed to isa
and conflict with sb0 happens.

NOTE: it affects existen configurations, add "conflicts" to sbxvi0 line
if you see probe error
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.322 1997/03/26 16:10:43 ache Exp $
d841 1
a841 1
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330
@


1.322
log
@Don't trick with opl0 address since we have conflicts keyword
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.321 1997/03/25 03:38:33 ache Exp $
d840 1
a840 1
device sbxvi0   at isa? port? drq 5
@


1.321
log
@Use port? for sbxvi0 since it is autoconfigured from sb0
Change sb0 irq from 7 to 5 since 5 is Creative default now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.320 1997/03/23 11:08:28 kato Exp $
d846 1
a846 4
# Use this line for PAS avoid port conflict
device opl0     at isa? port 0x38a
# For normal case use next line
# device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
@


1.320
log
@Created new section `CPU OPTIONS'.  CPU classes and math emulator are
moved to there.  Options for CPU feature is also described there.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.319 1997/03/20 16:33:15 mpp Exp $
d839 2
a840 2
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 conflicts drq 1 vector sbintr
device sbxvi0   at isa? drq 5
@


1.319
log
@Typo police.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.318 1997/03/19 02:59:02 obrien Exp $
d14 2
a15 4
# configured for; in this case, the 386 family.  You must also specify
# at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on); deleting the
# specification for CPUs you don't need to use may make parts of the
# system run faster.  This is especially true removing I386_CPU.
a17 4
cpu		"I386_CPU"
cpu		"I486_CPU"
cpu		"I586_CPU"		# aka Pentium(tm)
cpu		"I686_CPU"		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)
a43 11
#
# A math emulator is mandatory if you wish to run on hardware which
# does not have a floating-point processor.  Pick either the original,
# bogus (but freely-distributable) math emulator, or a much more
# fully-featured but GPL-licensed emulator taken from Linux.
#
options		MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
# Don't enable both of these in a real config.
options		GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
					#new math emulator 

d62 88
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1.318
log
@typo (nthe --> the)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.317 1997/03/13 19:23:27 bde Exp $
d396 1
a396 1
# For an automatic spindown, try this.  Again, preferrably as an
d909 1
a909 1
# enable tagged command queueing, which is a major performance win on
@


1.317
log
@Updated comment about npx0.

Added obsolete option GATEWAY so that kern_opt.c gets tested.

Added undocumented options LOCKF_DEBUG and SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG so
that these options get tested.  The addition of LOCKF_DEBUG shows
that all of kern/kern_lockf.c shouldn't have been moved from ufs.
The debugging parts are very fs-dependent.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.316 1997/03/12 19:11:59 se Exp $
d313 1
a313 1
# in nthe NULL filesystem
@


1.316
log
@Add option CMD640 which is required to use both channels of that
EIDE chip
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.315 1997/03/12 17:41:33 joerg Exp $
d509 5
a513 6
# This device is mandatory.
#
# The Numeric Processing eXtension is used to either enable the
# coprocessor or enable math emulation.  If your machine doesn't contain
# a math co-processor, you must *also* add the option "MATH_EMULATE".
# THIS IS NOT AN OPTIONAL ENTRY, DO NOT REMOVE IT
d1004 5
d1021 1
d1058 1
@


1.315
log
@Since i don't see that anybody is implementing a more correct EISA
probing anytime soon, make EISA_SLOTS a fully supported option.  It's
required for the HP NetServer LC series machines.

Next stop: make dset(8) aware of it as well.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.314 1997/02/22 09:31:37 peter Exp $
d616 6
@


1.314
log
@Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$.  We are not
ready for it yet.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id$
d916 8
@


1.313
log
@Use a valid value for MSGSSZ
Don't specify PSM_CHECKSYNC twice.

Submitted by:	MSGSSZ by mi@@aldan.ziplink.net
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$FreeBSD$
@


1.312
log
@Correct the usage of fea0.  It's an EISA driver now, so the ISA usage
is bogus.

Also, correct a stale comment about non-existing EISA support.
@
text
@d1010 1
a1010 1
options		MSGSSZ=9
a1014 1
options		PSM_CHECKSYNC
@


1.311
log
@Removed reference to PSM_NO_RESET which is no longer available.
@
text
@d439 1
a439 1
# Currently there is no separate support for EISA.  There should be.
a689 1
# fea: DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter
a708 1
device fea0 at isa? net irq ? vector feaintr
d897 2
d902 1
@


1.310
log
@Removed bogus options CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX.
@
text
@d669 1
a669 1
options		PSM_NO_RESET		#don't reset mouse hardware (some laptops)
a982 1
#  options		PSM_NO_RESET  for the `psm' driver
@


1.309
log
@Added lots of undocumented options KBD*, MSG*, NBUF, NMBCLUSTERS, PSM*,
SEM* and SHM*.  These are already supported in the options files.  I
mostly used the default value plus 1.  This ensures that the LINT kernel
depends on the options headers.
@
text
@a37 13
# Under some circumstances it is convenient to increase the defaults
# for the maximum number of processes per user and the maximum number
# of open files files per user.  E.g., (1) in a large news server, user
# `news' may need more than 100 concurrent processes.  (2) a user may
# need lots of windows under X.  In both cases, it may be inconvenient
# to start all the processes from a parent whose soft rlimit on the
# number of processes is large enough.  The following options work by
# changing the soft rlimits for init.
#
options		CHILD_MAX=128
options		OPEN_MAX=128

#
@


1.308
log
@Adjust ex0 entries properly after talking with Javier.
@
text
@d1016 15
d1038 7
d1046 6
@


1.307
log
@Removed option EXTRAVNODES.  All versions of FreeBSD-2.x have a sysctl
variable `kern.maxvnodes' which gives much better control over vnode
allocation than EXTRAVNODES (except in -current between 1995/10/28 and
1996/11/12, kern.maxvnodes was read-only and thus useless).
@
text
@d721 1
a721 1
#device ex0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector exintr
@


1.306
log
@Add the ex driver (Intel EtherExpress Pro/10).

I have no idea if this works since I don't have one of the cards to test.
I also don't know what the LINT and GENERIC entries should look like,
so I just made up some values for now and left them commented out.
Someone who knows the factory settings for a Pro/10, please contact me!

Submitted-By: Javier Martn Rueda <jmrueda@@diatel.upm.es>
@
text
@a63 10
# Under some circumstances it is useful to have an extra number of
# vnode data structures allocated at boot time.  In particular,
# usenet news servers can benefit if there are enough vnodes to
# cache the busiest newsgroup and overview directories.  Beware that
# this is an expensive option, it consumes physical non-pageable ram.
# A busy news server may benefit from 10,000 extra vnodes or so.
#
options		EXTRAVNODES=1

#
@


1.305
log
@Document INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE.
@
text
@d731 1
@


1.304
log
@Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$

This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
@
text
@d88 6
@


1.303
log
@Added options 'LINT_PCCARD_HACK' which (will very soon) allow LINT to
compile again.  The code to protect users from combining the dedicated
PCCARD drivers and the generic code is a warning if the above option
is included in the config file.

Demanded by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.302 1996/12/23 19:04:20 bde Exp $
@


1.302
log
@Added undocumented SCSI_DELAY and SCSI_NCR_* options.  SCSI_DELAY gets
tested a lot in GENERIC, but the others weren't in any config file and
some of them were broken.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.301 1996/12/23 18:23:14 bde Exp $
d732 3
@


1.301
log
@Fixed quoting of MAXDSIZ and DFLTDSIZ.  The quoting rules changed when
they were put in an options header.

Should be in 2.2.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.300 1996/12/22 18:28:50 dyson Exp $
d1017 6
@


1.300
log
@Document MAXDSIZ and DFLDSIZ.  This is a 2.2 candidate change.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.299 1996/12/22 10:38:41 phk Exp $
d60 2
a61 2
options		"MAXDSIZ='(256*1024*1024)'"
options		"DFLDSIZ='(256*1024*1024)'"
@


1.299
log
@Add & Document MD5 option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.298 1996/12/18 11:43:33 se Exp $
d49 13
@


1.298
log
@Add Tekram DC390/390T driver "amd0", which is expected to work with
generic AMD 53c974 PCI SCSI controllers as well.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.297 1996/11/29 07:08:48 dyson Exp $
d110 6
@


1.297
log
@Clarified the comment about removing other CPU defs.  Specifically,
I added the suggestion to remove the I386_CPU def if possible.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.296 1996/11/27 22:52:09 ache Exp $
d923 6
d955 1
@


1.296
log
@Remove warning at AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE, not needed now
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.295 1996/11/16 01:09:19 gibbs Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
# system run faster
@


1.295
log
@Since there have been so many reports of the Memory Mapped I/O to the
aic7xxx cards failing on certain motherboards, reverse the logic used to
control this feature.  AHC_FORCE_PIO is replaced with AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO.
GENERIC no longer needs to specify the AHC_FORCE_PIO option since this is
the default.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.294 1996/11/15 18:36:21 jkh Exp $
a901 1
# WARNING: with AHC_TAGENABLE set can be dangerous on Adaptec 2842
@


1.294
log
@This is the new AWE32 driver, with support for the AWE32's fancy MIDI
synthesizer.  The utilities for this will appear as port submissions soon
afterwards, according to the submitter.

Submitted-By: Randall Hopper <rhh@@ct.picker.com>
Written-By: Takashi Iwai <iwai@@dragon.mm.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.293 1996/11/13 22:50:32 ache Exp $
d906 4
a909 4
# controllers that have it configured.  Unfortunately, this doesn't work
# on some motherboards.  This option will force the driver to use programmed
# I/O instead.
options AHC_FORCE_PIO
@


1.293
log
@Change WARNING line about SCB paging to:
# WARNING: with AHC_TAGENABLE set can be dangerous on Adaptec 2842
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.292 1996/11/12 06:43:24 ache Exp $
d762 1
@


1.292
log
@Near AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE add following comment
# WARNING: can effectively kill your disks with some controllers
(I am the victim of -current kernel, inodes wiped completely)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.291 1996/11/11 22:01:09 nate Exp $
d901 1
a901 1
# WARNING: can effectively kill your disks with some controllers
@


1.291
log
@Removed 'XT_KEYBOARD' option from syscons.  Document new-style way of
getting the same behavior using the flags, which can be done inside of
UserConfig.  (Also document other syscons flags which were previously
undocumented).

Requested by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.290 1996/11/11 20:38:28 bde Exp $
d901 1
@


1.290
log
@Replaced I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY and I586_OPTIMIZED_BZERO with boot-time
negative-logic flags (flags 0x01 and 0x02 for npx0, defaulting to unset = on).
This changes the default from off to on.  The options have been in current
for several months with no problems reported.

Added a boot-time negative-logic flag for the old I5886_FAST_BCOPY option
which went away too soon (flag 0x04 for npx0, defaulting to unset = on).

Added a boot-time way to set the memory size (iosiz in config, iosize in
userconfig for npx0).

LINT:
Removed old options.  Documented npx0's flags and iosiz.

options.i386:
Removed old options.

identcpu.c:
Don't set the function pointers here.  Setting them has to be delayed
until after userconfig has had a chance to disable them and until after
a good npx0 has been detected.

machdep.c:
Use npx0's iosize instead of MAXMEM if it is nonzero.

support.s:
Added vectors and glue code for copyin() and copyout().
Fixed ifdefs for i586_bzero().
Added ifdefs for i586_bcopy().

npx.c:
Set the function pointers here.
Clear hw_float when an npx exists but is too broken to use.
Restored style from a year or three ago in npxattach().
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.289 1996/11/11 05:17:34 gibbs Exp $
d497 8
a504 1
options		XT_KEYBOARD		# extra initialization for XT keyboard
@


1.289
log
@Add the AHC_FORCE_PIO option.
Update comment on AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE since I think it works now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.288 1996/11/08 02:38:35 asami Exp $
a74 14

# When this is set, bcopy() will use an unrolled loop using
# floating point registers.  It makes bcopy() run 30-100%
# faster on Pentiums and makes no difference or slower on non-Pentium
# (including P6) systems.
#
# However, even when this is set, there is a run-time check for CPU
# type so the routine will never be invoked for a wrong architecture.
# It will become the default after some testing period.
options		"I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY"

# This is like I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY except it controls bzero().
options		"I586_OPTIMIZED_BZERO"

d506 27
a533 1
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" irq 13 vector npxintr
@


1.288
log
@Remove option I586_FAST_BCOPY.  The code will be included by default
if I586_CPU is defined.  Note there is a runtime check so the code
won't be run for non-Pentium CPUs anyway.

2.2 candidate, this code has been tested for almost half year in -current.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.287 1996/11/06 14:52:20 bde Exp $
d881 2
a882 3
# enable SCB paging -- don't use this right now, gibbs says it isn't ready
# for the real world
#options	AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE
d884 5
@


1.287
log
@Rewrote the COMMENT about the bogus options CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX.  These
will be renamed.

Fixed comments about unsupported network protocols.

ncr0 is a controller, not a device.  This make no difference.

Added undocumented options DEVFS_ROOT, I586_CTR_GUPROF and I586_PMC_GUPROF.
Sorted undocumented options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286 1996/10/23 07:29:34 pst Exp $
d76 2
a77 2
# When this is set, copyin/copyout will use an unrolled loop using
# floating point registers.  It makes copyin/copyout run 30-100%
a83 4
options		"I586_FAST_BCOPY"

# This is like I586_FAST_BCOPY except it actually controls bcopy().
# It is a separate option because the code for it is newer.
@


1.286
log
@Remove SC_KBD_PROBE_WORKS option and replace it with a simple run-time flag
bit (0x0008) in the sc driver configuration line.  This way it's easy to
boink a generic kernel.

Also, document and place in an opt_ file the #define's for overriding which
serial port is the system console.
Approved by:	sos
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.285 1996/10/20 18:35:14 phk Exp $
d38 9
a46 5
# Under some circumstances it is necessary to make the default max
# number of processes per user and open files per user more than the
# defaults on bootup.  (an example is a large news server in which
# the uid, news, can sometimes need > 100 simultaneous processes running,
# or perhaps a user using lots of windows under X).
d180 2
a181 3
#  Source code for the NS (Xerox Network Service), ISO (OSI), and
#  CCITT (X.25) families is provided for amusement value, although we
#  try to ensure that it actually compiles.
a185 1
#options	NS			#NS communications protocols
d193 3
a204 1
#options		NS			#Xerox NS protocols
d928 1
a928 1
device		ncr0
d963 1
d965 1
d967 2
a969 1
options		COMPAT_LINUX
@


1.286.2.1
log
@Merge from -current
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286 1996/10/23 07:29:34 pst Exp $
d38 5
a42 9
# Under some circumstances it is convenient to increase the defaults
# for the maximum number of processes per user and the maximum number
# of open files files per user.  E.g., (1) in a large news server, user
# `news' may need more than 100 concurrent processes.  (2) a user may
# need lots of windows under X.  In both cases, it may be inconvenient
# to start all the processes from a parent whose soft rlimit on the
# number of processes is large enough.  The following options work by
# changing the soft rlimits for init.
#
d72 2
a73 2
# When this is set, bcopy() will use an unrolled loop using
# floating point registers.  It makes bcopy() run 30-100%
d80 4
d176 3
a178 2
#  Source code for the NS (Xerox Network Service) is provided for amusement
#  value.
d183 1
a190 3
# These are currently broken but are shipped due to interest.
#options		NS			#Xerox NS protocols

d200 1
d924 1
a924 1
controller	ncr0
a958 1
options		COMPAT_LINUX
a959 1
options		DEVFS_ROOT
a960 2
options		"I586_CTR_GUPROF"
options		"I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000"
d962 1
@


1.286.2.2
log
@Mega-merge from -current
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.1 1996/11/09 21:07:50 phk Exp $
d75 14
d511 1
a511 8

#
# `flags' for sc0:
#       0x01    Use a 'visual' bell
#       0x02    Use a 'blink' cursor
#       0x04    Use a 'block' cursor
#       0x08    Force detection of keyboard, else we always assume a keyboard
#       0x10    Old-style (XT) keyboard support, useful for older ThinkPads
a519 27
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" iosiz 0x0 flags 0x0 irq 13 vector npxintr

#
# `flags' for npx0:
#	0x01	don't use the npx registers to optimize bcopy
#	0x02	don't use the npx registers to optimize bzero
#	0x04	don't use the npx registers to optimize copyin or copyout.
# The npx registers are normally used to optimize copying and zeroing when
# all of the following conditions are satisfied:
#	"I586_CPU" is an option
#	the cpu is an i586 (perhaps not a Pentium)
#	the probe for npx0 succeeds
#	INT 16 exception handling works.
# Then copying and zeroing using the npx registers is normally 30-100% faster.
# The flags can be used to control cases where it doesn't work or is slower.
# Setting them at boot time using userconfig works right (the optimizations
# are not used until later in the bootstrap when npx0 is attached).
#

#
# `iosiz' for npx0:
# This can be used instead of the MAXMEM option to set the memory size.  If
# it is nonzero, then it overrides both the MAXMEM option and the memory
# size reported by the BIOS.  Setting it at boot time using userconfig takes
# effect on the next reboot after the change has been recorded in the kernel
# binary (the size is used early in the boot before userconfig has a chance
# to change it).
d521 1
d881 3
a883 2
# enable SCB paging - See the ahc.4 man page
options	AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE
a884 5
# The aic7xxx driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI
# controllers that have it configured.  Unfortunately, this doesn't work
# on some motherboards.  This option will force the driver to use programmed
# I/O instead.
options AHC_FORCE_PIO
@


1.286.2.3
log
@YAMFC
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.2 1996/11/12 09:07:27 phk Exp $
a900 1
# WARNING: can effectively kill your disks with some controllers
@


1.286.2.4
log
@Bring in the rest of the AWE sound driver changes from the HEAD.  Sound
support was broken w/out these changes.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.3 1996/11/12 11:28:03 phk Exp $
a761 1
#device awe0     at isa? port 0x620 
@


1.286.2.5
log
@YAMFC
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.4 1996/11/22 00:03:32 nate Exp $
d17 1
a17 1
# system run faster.  This is especially true removing I386_CPU.
d902 1
d906 4
a909 4
# controllers that have it configured only if this option is set. Unfortunately,
# this doesn't work on some motherboards, which prevents it from being the
# default.
options AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO
@


1.286.2.6
log
@Add "controller amd0" to enable AMD 53c974 PCI SCSI driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.5 1996/12/14 14:32:11 joerg Exp $
a922 6
# The `amd' device provides support for the Tekram DC-390 and 390T
# SCSI host adapters, but is expected to work with any AMD 53c974
# PCI SCSI chip and the AMD Ethernet+SCSI Combo chip, after some
# local patches were applied to the sources (that had originally
# been written by Tekram and limited to work with their SCSI cards).
#
a948 1
controller	amd0
@


1.286.2.7
log
@Support the DFLDSIZ and MAXDSIZ options in LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.6 1996/12/21 02:10:51 se Exp $
a48 13

#
# Certain applications can grow to be larger than the 128M limit
# that FreeBSD initially imposes.  Below are some options to
# allow that limit to grow to 256MB, and can be increased further
# with changing the parameters.  MAXDSIZ is the maximum that the
# limit can be set to, and the DFLDSIZ is the default value for
# the limit.  You might want to set the default lower than the
# max, and explicitly set the maximum with a shell command for processes
# that regularly exceed the limit like INND.
#
options		"MAXDSIZ='(256*1024*1024)'"
options		"DFLDSIZ='(256*1024*1024)'"
@


1.286.2.8
log
@YAMFC (de-quote the DFLDSIZ and MAXDSIZ options)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.7 1996/12/22 20:25:52 dyson Exp $
d60 2
a61 2
options		"MAXDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
options		"DFLDSIZ=(256*1024*1024)"
@


1.286.2.9
log
@YAMFC (document MD5 option)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.8 1996/12/23 18:59:06 joerg Exp $
a122 6

#
# This option includes a MD5 routine in the kernel, this is used for
# various authentication and privacy uses.
#
options		"MD5"
@


1.286.2.10
log
@Add a few notes of a warning regarding SCB paging on the `ahc' driver,
and use of tagged command queuing in general.  Too many people get
hosed by this.

By now, only done in the release candidate.  Matters in -current are
more of a moving target.

Closes (basically) PR # kern/2371: SCSI disk corruption
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.9 1996/12/30 08:20:26 phk Exp $
a85 4
#
# (Note that one of the effects of removing this option is to enable
# tagged commands in the `ncr' driver.  See the comments to
# AHC_TAGENABLE for a note of warning.)
a917 3
#
# Note that some drives claim to grok tagged commands, but actually
# don't.  The HP C3725S is a known offender.
d920 1
a920 2
# enable SCB paging - See the ahc.4 man page for usage warnings.
# (IOW: better don't use it by now.)
@


1.286.2.11
log
@Latest fixes for the psm mouse device, also updates the docs
to reflect the new options etc..

Submitted by:	Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.10 1997/01/05 16:13:44 joerg Exp $
d690 1
a690 1
options		PSM_CHECKSYNC		#checks the header byte for sync.
d1004 1
@


1.286.2.12
log
@YAMFC (rev 1.321: correct usage of fea0 driver)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.11 1997/01/15 12:03:56 sos Exp $
d460 1
a460 1
# EISA support is available for some device, so they can be auto-probed.
d711 1
d730 1
a915 2
# fea: DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter
#
a918 1
device		fea0
@


1.286.2.13
log
@Another driver merge from current: ex(4).

I had to change one line of code, in order to address the changed
syntax/semantics of the address list handling.  Please somebody with
such a card test this driver again in RELENG_2_2.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.12 1997/02/08 15:22:39 joerg Exp $
a727 1
#device ex0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector exintr
@


1.286.2.14
log
@Enable ex0.  It has been commented out accidentally only.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.13 1997/02/08 15:42:25 joerg Exp $
d728 1
a728 1
device ex0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector exintr
@


1.286.2.15
log
@YAMFC (nuked EXTRAVNODES option).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.14 1997/02/22 20:31:26 joerg Exp $
d62 10
@


1.286.2.16
log
@YAFC (added INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE, LINT_PCCARD_HACK and zillions of
undocumented options).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.15 1997/02/28 11:11:41 bde Exp $
a81 6
# This allows you to actually store this configuration file into
# the kernel binary itself, where it may be later read by saying:
#    strings /kernel | grep ^___ | sed -e 's/^___//' > MYKERNEL
#
options         INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # Include this file in kernel

a724 3
# Needed so that we can (bogusly) include both the dedicated PCCARD
# drivers and the generic support
options	LINT_PCCARD_HACK
a1014 14
options		KBD_MAXRETRY=4
options		KBD_MAXWAIT=6
options		KBD_RESETDELAY=201
options		KBDIO_DEBUG=2
options		MSGMNB=2049
options		MSGMNI=41
options		MSGSEG=2049
options		MSGSSZ=16
options		MSGTQL=41
options		NBUF=512
options		NMBCLUSTERS=1024
options		PSM_ACCEL=1
options		PSM_DEBUG=1
options		PSM_EMULATION
a1015 13
options		SCSI_DELAY=8	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
options		SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
options		SCSI_NCR_DFLT_TAGS=4
options		SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
options		SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
options		SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
options		SEMMAP=31
options		SEMMNI=11
options		SEMMNS=61
options		SEMMNU=31
options		SEMMSL=61
options		SEMOPM=101
options		SEMUME=11
a1016 6
options		SHMALL=1025
options		"SHMMAX=(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options		SHMMAXPGS=1025
options		SHMMIN=2
options		SHMMNI=33
options		SHMSEG=9
@


1.286.2.17
log
@Add description of the CMD640 option for the wdc driver.

Submitted by:	Wolfgang Helbig <helbig@@ba-stuttgart.de>
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.16 1997/02/28 16:09:01 bde Exp $
d623 1
a632 6
#
# CMD640 enables serializing access to primary and secondary channel
# of the CMD640B IDE Chip. The serializing will only take place
# if this option is set *and* the chip is probed by the pci-system.
#
options         "CMD640"	#Enable work around for CMD640 h/w bug
@


1.286.2.18
log
@YAMFC (make EISA_SLOTS a fully supported option)
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.17 1997/03/11 23:30:50 se Exp $
a941 8

# By default, only 10 EISA slots are probed, since the slot numbers
# above clash with the configuration address space of the PCI subsystem,
# and the EISA probe is not very smart about this.  This is sufficient
# for most machines, but in particular the HP NetServer LC series comes
# with an onboard AIC7770 dual-channel SCSI controller on EISA slot #11,
# thus you need to bump this figure to 12 for them.
options	"EISA_SLOTS=12"
@


1.286.2.19
log
@fixed typo for RELENG_2_2 branch.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.18 1997/03/12 17:45:48 joerg Exp $
d330 1
a330 1
# in the NULL filesystem
@


1.286.2.20
log
@Sync with current: ie driver understands Intel EtherExpress16
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.19 1997/03/19 03:01:49 obrien Exp $
d731 2
a732 2
device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
device ie1 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
@


1.286.2.21
log
@Bring in some kernel bootp support. This removes the need for netboot
to fill in the nfs_diskless structure, at the cost of some kernel
bloat. The advantage is that this code works on a wider range of
network adapters than netboot. Several new kernel options are
documented in LINT.
Obtained from: parts of the code comes from NetBSD.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.20 1997/04/14 00:48:32 gibbs Exp $
a1023 7

# Kernel BOOTP support 

options		BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options		BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
options		"BOOTP_NFSV3"	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
options		BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
@


1.286.2.22
log
@Indicate that XSERVER entry is for servers in general, not just XFree86
(it applies to Xaccel too).
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.21 1997/05/11 18:01:22 tegge Exp $
d507 1
a507 1
options		XSERVER			# support for running an X server.
@


1.286.2.23
log
@Merge revised CPU identification and initialization routine from
current.  Now, Cyrix 6x86 chip is recognized as Cyrix 6x86 chip.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.22 1997/06/06 12:24:18 jkh Exp $
d14 4
a17 2
# configured for; in this case, the 386 family based IBM-PC and
# compatibles.
d20 4
d63 11
a95 88


#####################################################################
# CPU OPTIONS

#
# You must specify at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on);
# deleting the specification for CPUs you don't need to use may make
# parts of the system run faster.  This is especially true removing
# I386_CPU.
#
cpu		"I386_CPU"
cpu		"I486_CPU"
cpu		"I586_CPU"		# aka Pentium(tm)
cpu		"I686_CPU"		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)

#
# Options for CPU features.
#
# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE enables FPU operand cache on IBM
# BlueLightning CPU.  It works only with Cyrix FPU, and this option
# should not be used with Intel FPU.
#
# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning 
# CPU if CPU supports it. The default is double-clock mode on
# BlueLightning CPU box.  
#
# CPU_BTB_EN enables branch target buffer on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
#
# CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables
# reorder).  This option should not be used if you use memory mapped
# I/O device(s). 
#
# CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler.
#
# CPU_I486_ON_386 enables CPU cache on i486 based CPU upgrade products
# for i386 machines. 
# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1).  Default vaules of
# I/O clock delay time on Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 are 0 and 7,respectively
# (no clock delay).
#
# CPU_LOOP_EN prevents flushing the prefetch buffer if the destination
# of a jump is already present in the prefetch buffer on Cyrix 5x86(NOTE
# 1). 
#
# CPU_RSTK_EN enables return stack on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
#
# CPU_SUSP_HLT enables suspend on HALT.  If this option is set, CPU
# enters suspend mode following execution of HALT instruction.
#
# CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS enables CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs with cache
# flush at hold state.
#
# CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS enables (1) CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs
# without cache flush at hold state, and (2) write-back CPU cache on
# Cyrix 6x86 whose revision < 2.7 (NOTE 2).
#
# NOTE 1: The options, CPU_BTB_EN, CPU_LOOP_EN, CPU_IORT,
# CPU_LOOP_ENand CPU_RSTK_EN should no be used becasue of CPU bugs.
# These options may crash your system. 
#
# NOTE 2: If CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS is not set, CPU cache is enabled
# in write-through mode when revision < 2.7.  If revision of Cyrix
# 6x86 >= 2.7, CPU cache is always enabled in write-back mode.
#
options		"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE"
options		"CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X"
options		"CPU_BTB_EN"
options		"CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER"
options		"CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU"
options		"CPU_I486_ON_386"
options		"CPU_IORT"
options		"CPU_LOOP_EN"
options		"CPU_RSTK_EN"
options		"CPU_SUSP_HLT"
options		"CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS"
options		"CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS"

#
# A math emulator is mandatory if you wish to run on hardware which
# does not have a floating-point processor.  Pick either the original,
# bogus (but freely-distributable) math emulator, or a much more
# fully-featured but GPL-licensed emulator taken from Linux.
#
options		MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
# Don't enable both of these in a real config.
options		GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
					#new math emulator 
@


1.286.2.24
log
@YAMFC (CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE support).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.23 1997/06/20 10:27:25 kato Exp $
a107 3
# CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE set L1 cache of Cyrix 486DLC CPU in direct
# mapped mode.  Default is 2-way set associative mode.
#
a115 1
#
a146 1
options		"CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE"
@


1.286.2.25
log
@Oops, almost missed the LINT file in my ipx merge from current.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.24 1997/06/28 07:56:05 kato Exp $
d265 2
@


1.286.2.26
log
@Hmpf.  Looking closer, i forgot half of the stuff required for the
cd9660-root-f/s feature.  Here's the remainder (this time actually
verified with a `cvs diff -u /sys' from the machine that was already
running it).

As threatened in the original commit message, i'm now only merging
this feature for the cd(4) driver, since i didn't get any confirmation
that my blind commit for wcd(4), scd(4), mcd(4), and matcd(4) does
actually work.  Nobody bothered to look after the other suspected
problems with these drivers, either.

In case anybody's keen to consider the remaining drivers, here's a
list of respective file revisions that have not been mereged yet:

  1.89      +53 -1     src/sys/i386/isa/mcd.c
  1.30      +43 -1     src/sys/i386/isa/scd.c
  1.42      +35 -0     src/sys/i386/isa/wcd.c
  1.26      +76 -2     src/sys/i386/isa/matcd/matcd.c
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.25 1997/06/28 09:32:15 jhay Exp $
a401 7

# In particular multi-session CD-Rs might require a huge amount of
# time in order to "settle".  If we are about mounting them as the
# root f/s, we gotta wait a little.
#
# The number is supposed to be in seconds.
options			"CD9660_ROOTDELAY=20"
@


1.286.2.27
log
@Merge the wavelan driver from current into RELENG_2_2
Reviewed by:	wavelan mailing list <wavelan@@smith.net.au>
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.26 1997/08/17 14:13:04 joerg Exp $
a797 1
# wl: Lucent Wavelan (ISA card only).
a816 3
options		WLCACHE		# enables the signal-strength cache
options		WLDEBUG		# enables verbose debugging output
device wl0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector wlintr
@


1.286.2.28
log
@Merge the fixes from rev 1.101 and 1.102 of fd.c, plus the required
environment:

. hide the bogus chip type announcement behind an option,
. make FDC_DEBUG a supported option,
. enable the FIFO on `enhanced' controllers, to work around known bugs
  in some FDC chips.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.27 1997/09/15 04:56:46 rgrimes Exp $
a731 7
#
# FDC_DEBUG enables floppy debugging.  Since the debug output is huge, you
# gotta turn it actually on by setting the variable fd_debug with DDB,
# however.
options		FDC_DEBUG
# This option is undocumented on purpose.
options		FDC_PRINT_BOGUS_CHIPTYPE
@


1.286.2.29
log
@MFC: Added two Cyrix 6x86/6x86MX CPUs options (LINT revision 1.371 and
initcpu.c revision 1.8).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.28 1997/10/05 21:00:25 joerg Exp $
a110 4
# CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking for the entire address space
# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs.  If this option is not set and
# FAILESAFE is defined, NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared.  (NOTE 3)
#
a132 2
# CPU_WT_ALLOC enables write-through allocation.
#
a146 3
#
# NOTE 3: This option may cause failures for software that requires
# locked cycles in order to operate correctly.
@


1.286.2.30
log
@MFC: make the pcvt options supported ones.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.29 1997/10/17 08:28:55 kato Exp $
d596 1
@


1.286.2.31
log
@- MFC: Better suspend/resume laptop support.  Due to interest in
  bringing it in (and the fact that it's mostly broken here still), bring
  in all of the changes.  You must edit your custom kernel file, and
  re-config/build/install a new kernel for these changes.

[ Note userland changes are required as well, they'll be committed ASAP ]
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.30 1997/10/18 11:03:25 joerg Exp $
a601 11
#
# The lower 16 bits of 'flags' contains the possible flags
# 0x0001 - Visual Bell
# 0x0002 - Blink Cursor
# 0x0004 - Char Cursor
# 0x0008 - Detect Keyboard
# 0x0010 - XT Keyboard (older ThinkPad's need this as well)
#
# So to make syscons work with ThinkPad's, use the following line:
# device	sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 flags 0x10 vector scintr
#
d1107 1
a1107 1
# card: slot controller
d1109 3
a1111 3
controller	card0
controller	pcic0 at card?
controller	pcic1 at card?
@


1.286.2.32
log
@MFC: introduces the option SC_HISTORY_SIZE for syscons.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.31 1997/10/30 00:38:14 nate Exp $
a615 1
options		SC_HISTORY_SIZE=200	# number of history buffer lines
@


1.286.2.33
log
@MFC: add PSM_HOOKAPM and PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND options to psm.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.32 1997/11/09 07:12:14 yokota Exp $
d622 1
a622 2
#       0x04    Use a 'underline' cursor
#       0x06    Use a 'blinking underline' (destructive) cursor
a624 1
#       0x20    Don't reset keyboard, useful for some newer ThinkPads
a799 3
options		PSM_HOOKAPM		#hook the APM resume event, useful
					#for some laptops
options		PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event
@


1.286.2.34
log
@MFC documentation for IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT.

Reminded by:	Studded <Studded@@dal.net>
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.33 1997/11/10 12:25:10 yokota Exp $
a335 15
# WARNING:  IPFIREWALL defaults to a policy of "deny ip from any to any"
# and if you do not add other rules during startup to allow access,
# YOU WILL LOCK YOURSELF OUT.  It is suggested that you set firewall=open
# in /etc/rc.conf when first enabling this feature, then refining the
# firewall rules in /etc/rc.firewall after you've tested that the new kernel
# feature works properly.
#
# IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT causes the default rule (at boot) to
# allow everything.  Use with care, if a cracker can crash your
# firewall machine, they can get to your protected machines.  However,
# if you are using it as an as-needed filter for specific problems as
# they arise, then this may be for you.  Changing the default to 'allow'
# means that you won't get stuck if the kernel and /sbin/ipfw binary get
# out of sync.
#
a345 1
options		IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default
@


1.286.2.35
log
@MFC: document NO_F00F_HACK, make it a proper option, and sort opt headers..
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.34 1997/11/22 22:11:43 alex Exp $
a145 5
# NO_F00F_HACK disables the hack that prevents Pentiums (and ONLY
# Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is
# executed.  This should be included for ALL kernels that won't run
# on a Pentium.
#
a169 1
#options	"NO_F00F_HACK"
@


1.286.2.36
log
@Adjust sb0 IRQ to 5 from 7 (as was already done in -current) and update
comments to match.
PR:		5384
Submitted by:	<green@@feldman.dyn.ml.org>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.35 1997/12/05 07:26:15 jmg Exp $
d903 3
d924 1
a924 1
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 vector sbintr
@


1.286.2.37
log
@MFC rev 1.390.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.36 1997/12/28 00:29:50 jkh Exp $
d594 4
a597 7
# specified, FreeBSD will first read the amount of memory from the CMOS
# RAM, so the amount of memory will initially be limited to 64MB or 16MB
# depending on the BIOS.  If the BIOS reports 64MB, a memory probe will
# then attempt to detect the installed amount of RAM.  If this probe
# fails to detect >64MB RAM you will have to use the MAXMEM option.
# The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of RAM, it would
# be 131072 (128 * 1024).
@


1.286.2.38
log
@MFC: add controller pnp example.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.37 1997/12/31 21:47:28 obrien Exp $
a617 5

# Enable PnP support in the kernel.  This allows you to automaticly 
# attach to PnP cards for drivers that support it and allows you to  
# configure cards from USERCONFIG.  See pnp(4) for more info.
controller      pnp0
@


1.286.2.39
log
@Bring in v1.0 of Junichi's ATAPI floppy driver (LS-120 floppy support).

NOTE: The major device numbers have been changed to avoid conflicts with
      devices present in 2.2 and later kernel releases.
Submitted by:	junichi@@astech.co.jp
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.38 1998/01/08 12:36:07 jkh Exp $
a778 3

# IDE floppy driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
device          wfd0
@


1.286.2.40
log
@- Merge new mouse support from -current.
- Add compatibility support to the merged code in syscons and psm
  so that existing programs which use old console/mouse ioctls will
  run unmodified.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.39 1998/01/16 22:28:39 pst Exp $
d834 1
d1202 1
d1204 1
@


1.286.2.41
log
@Add entries for tx driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.40 1998/01/20 03:50:42 yokota Exp $
a1121 2
# The `tx' device provides support for the SMC 9432TX cards.
#
a1144 1
device		tx0
@


1.286.2.42
log
@MFC: revision 1.403.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.41 1998/01/21 18:41:45 jkh Exp $
d382 4
a385 4
# NB: The LFS, NULL, PORTAL, UMAP and UNION filesystems are known to be
# buggy, and WILL panic your system if you attempt to do anything with
# them.  They are included here as an incentive for some enterprising
# soul to sit down and fix them.
@


1.286.2.43
log
@Add comments for Luigi's audio driver now that it's been tagged into
2.2 (it works fine with the existing audio driver).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.42 1998/02/09 15:06:51 kato Exp $
d928 1
a928 3
# Controls all "VOXWARE" driver sound devices.  See Luigi's driver
# below for an alternate which may work better for some cards.
#
a948 6

# Luigi's snd code (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!).
# You may also wish to enable the pnp controller with this, for pnp
# sound cards.
#
#device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x0 vector pcmintr
@


1.286.2.44
log
@MFC: NO_LKM option
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.43 1998/02/11 15:37:32 jkh Exp $
a1187 4

# If you want to disable loadable kernel modules (LKM), you
# might want to use this option.
options		NO_LKM
@


1.286.2.45
log
@Add entries for CODA filesystem.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.44 1998/02/18 20:15:43 dima Exp $
d403 2
a404 2
options		MFS			#Memory filesystem
options		MSDOSFS			#MS DOS filesystem
a407 1
options		CFS			#CODA filesystem.
a547 1
pseudo-device	vcfs	4	#coda minicache <-> venus comm.
@


1.286.2.46
log
@Add entry for bktr driver since we appear to have it in 2.2.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.45 1998/03/02 02:47:33 jkh Exp $
a973 1
# bktr: Bt848 capture boards (http://www.freebsd.org/~fsmp/HomeAuto/Bt848.html)
a1150 3
# The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture board. It also has a TV tuner
# on board.

d1161 1
a1161 1
device		bktr0
@


1.286.2.47
log
@Added support for the DPT driver.

All non cosmettic changes are conditionalised on the #define  DPTOPT
so this should produce no functional changes if this is not defined.
All changed files have previously been tagged with PRE_DPT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.46 1998/03/02 07:26:16 jkh Exp $
a1153 34
# The 'dpt' driver provides hardware RAID-{0,1,5} support, multi-initiator I/O
# and is part of the DIO (Distributed I/O) option.  Only the PCI controllers
# are supported.  the following options are controlled from here.
# See sys/dev/dpt for debugging and other subtle options.
#
#   DPT_VERIFY_HINTR        Performs some strict hardware interrupts testing.
#                           Increases interrupt latency so leave it off under
#                           normal conditions.
#   DPT_RESTRICTED_FREELIST Normally, the freelisat used by the DPT for queue
#                           management grows dynamically.  On heavily loaded
#                           systems this can consume 1-8MB of kernel memory.
#                           Enabling this option resticts the number of queue 
#                           slots to DPT_FREE_LIST_INCREMENT (64).
#   DPT_TRACK_CCB_STATES    Enabling thos option will try to enforce sanity in
#                           state transitions in the conntroller Command
#                           Blocks.  It is a debugging/development option.
#   DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE Enables a set of (semi)invasive metrics. Various
#                           phases of the CCB's, as well as all SCSI commands 
#                           are timed and tallied.  Costs about 1us/command.
#   DPT_FREELIST_IS_STACK   For optimat L{1,2} CPU cache utilization, enable 
#                           this option.  It may invoke race conditions on some
#                           motherboards.
#   DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS     Normally device timeouts are handled by the DPT 
#                           firmware.  With this option enabled, an independant
#                           mechanism is run in the FreeBSD kernel.  Leave this
#                           option enabled for now, as some hardware fails 
#                           without it.
#   DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR      Used to compute the excessive amount of time to
#                           wait in case of a command that is too late.  It is
#                           a multiplication factor.
#  DPT_DEBUG_xxxx           These are controllable from sys/dev/dpt/dpt.h
#

options DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
a1158 1
controller	dpt0
@


1.286.2.48
log
@correct the  DPT configuration options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.47 1998/03/06 23:44:25 julian Exp $
a1186 2
# DPTOPT is needed temporarily to enable other code changes.
options DPTOPT	
@


1.286.2.49
log
@Take out vector siintr from example, it's set internally in all cases now.

(this series of si changes OK'ed by jhk)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.48 1998/03/08 11:06:56 julian Exp $
d1059 1
a1059 1
device		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 tty irq 12
@


1.286.2.50
log
@- Describe the SC_DISABLE_REBOOT option.
- Delete redundant comments on syscons flags.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.49 1998/03/21 19:25:48 peter Exp $
d633 12
a644 1
# The syscons console driver (sco color console compatible).
a648 1
options		SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
@


1.286.2.51
log
@MFC: correct spelling of UltraStor and ULTRA SCSI hostadapters
PR:		6447
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.50 1998/03/24 02:57:24 yokota Exp $
d698 1
a698 1
# uha: UltraStor ULTRA 14F/24F/34F
@


1.286.2.52
log
@The dpt driver is now standard equipment.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.51 1998/04/29 22:47:11 andreas Exp $
d1177 2
@


1.286.2.53
log
@MFC: remove obsolete FDSEEKWAIT option.

PR:		6841
Submitted by:	Stefan Eggers <seggers@@semyam.dinoco.de>
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.52 1998/05/06 20:07:25 gibbs Exp $
d796 11
@


1.286.2.54
log
@Update from ppp-2.2.0 -> 2.3.5, from -current.
New features:  deflate/gzip compression, demand dial, bringup/keepup/pass
filtering using bpf, Idle timeout.  (This version uses the correct
protocol number for deflate BTW).

OK'ed by: jkh
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.53 1998/06/04 20:39:05 steve Exp $
a316 6
# The PPP_BSDCOMP option enables support for compress(1) style entire
# packet compression, the PPP_DEFLATE is for zlib/gzip style compression.
# PPP_FILTER enables code for filtering the ppp data stream and selecting
# events for resetting the demand dial activity timer - requires bpfilter.
# See pppd(8) for more details.
#
a325 3
options PPP_BSDCOMP 			#PPP BSD-compress support
options PPP_DEFLATE 			#PPP zlib/deflate/gzip support
options PPP_FILTER 			#enable bpf filtering (needs bpfilter)
@


1.286.2.55
log
@Don't enable vcfs by default - it prevents LINT from building.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.54 1998/06/23 21:33:19 peter Exp $
d558 1
a558 1
#pseudo-device	vcfs	4	#coda minicache <-> venus comm.
a572 3

# Size of the kernel message buffer.  Should be N * pagesize.
options		"MSGBUF_SIZE=40960"
@


1.286.2.56
log
@MFC: the 'cs' driver for Crystal Semi CS89x0 adapters.  Note that this
is marked as 'disabled' in GENERIC as a safety measure only.

Submitted by:	Maxim Bolotin <max@@rsu.ru>
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.55 1998/06/24 08:45:20 jkh Exp $
a862 1
device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector csintr
@


1.286.2.57
log
@YAMFC: SC_BAD_FLICKER
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.56 1998/07/20 20:11:05 msmith Exp $
a650 2
# If the screen flickers badly when the mouse pointer is moved, try this.
options         SC_BAD_FLICKER
@


1.286.2.58
log
@Add XL driver and man page to the 2.2 branch.

Update sys/conf/files to include xl driver.
Update GENERIC and LINT.
Update sys/pci/if_vx_pci.c to not probe Etherlink XL cards anymore.
Update man4/man4.i386/Makefile to install new man page (correctly this
time!).

This version of the driver is current up to today. Both versions
should remain in sync, unless I screw up.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.57 1998/08/10 09:00:09 yokota Exp $
a1131 6
# The `xl' driver provides support for the 3Com 3c900, 3c905 and
# 3c905B (Fast) Etherlink XL cards and integrated controllers. This
# includes the integrated 3c905B-TX chips in certain Dell Optiplex and
# Dell Precision desktop machines and the integrated 3c905-TX chips
# in Dell Latitude laptop docking stations.
#
a1191 1
device		xl0
@


1.286.2.59
log
@Add description on SC_ALT_SEQACCESS.
@
text
@d5 1
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.58 1998/08/24 18:17:50 wpaul Exp $
d651 2
a652 4
# Try the following option, if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May case flicker on 
# some systems.
#options	SC_ALT_SEQACCESS
@


1.286.2.60
log
@Add the ThunderLAN NIC driver to the 2.2.x branch. Update GENRIC
and LINT, userconfig, sysinstall, relnotes and add man page.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.59 1998/09/25 11:40:04 yokota Exp $
a1128 7
# The 'tl' device provides support for the Texas Instruments TNETE100
# series 'ThunderLAN' cards and integrated ethernet controllers. This
# includes several Compaq Netelligent 10/100 cards and the built-in
# ethernet controllers in several Compaq Prosignia, Proliant and
# Deskpro systems. It also supports several Olicom 10Mbps and 10/100
# boards.
#
a1197 1
device		tl0
@


1.286.2.61
log
@Record options BRIDGE and DUMMYNET in LINT, now
that we have manpages for them
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.60 1998/09/26 17:36:15 wpaul Exp $
a379 7
#
# options BRIDGE can be used to enable bridging -- see bridge(4)
# options DUMMYNET enables the "Dummynet" bandwidth manager and
# delay emulator -- see dummynet(4) . It requires IPFIREWALL.
#
# options DUMMYNET
# options BRIDGE
@


1.286.2.62
log
@MFC: Document that we support i82595-based Ethernet adapters.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.61 1998/09/28 16:51:06 luigi Exp $
a859 1
# ex: Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 and other i82595-based adapters
@


1.286.2.63
log
@MFC: add "acd0" entry in LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.62 1998/10/30 20:52:24 des Exp $
a790 4

# Use either the acd or the wcd device, not both!
# IDE CD-ROM & CD-R/RW  driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
device          acd0 
@


1.286.2.64
log
@Document the IPFW_DIVERT_RESTART option
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.63 1998/11/09 16:16:37 luigi Exp $
d366 1
a366 10
# IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert.''
# See ipfw(8) and divert(4) man pages for details.
#
# IPFW_DIVERT_RESTART alters the interpretation of the "sin_port" field
# when writing a packet to a divert socket. Without this option, "sin_port"
# indicates that "divert port" ipfw rules should be ignored, where
# "port" is the (host-order) value of "sin_port". With this option, this
# field is the ipfw rule number at which to (re)start when checking
# the packet, minus one. Note that 3.X kernels do not have this option,
# and always behave as if IPFW_DIVERT_RESTART were defined.
a377 1
options		IPFW_DIVERT_RESTART	#divert writeback specifies ipfw rule
@


1.286.2.65
log
@Correct spelling and grammer.
PR: kern/9387
Submitted by: Sheldon Hearn <axl@@iafrica.com>
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.64 1998/11/15 21:42:20 archie Exp $
d668 2
a669 2
# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly 
# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on 
@


1.286.2.66
log
@Update the BOUNCE_BUFFERS description for 2.2, it is only for SCSI isa
bus-master devices.

PR:		5779
Submitted by:	Takashi Saeki <saeki@@jp.freebsd.org>
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.65 1999/01/09 03:46:36 yokota Exp $
d620 3
a622 4
# BOUNCE_BUFFERS provides support for ISA bus-master SCSI adapter"
# card on machines with more than 16 megabytes of memory."
# Some broken EISA and VLB hardware may need this, too."
# If you do not have these devices, make this option commented out."
d644 1
a644 1
options		BOUNCE_BUFFERS		#ISA busmaster SCSI + >16MB system only
@


1.286.2.67
log
@MFC: Support for ISP SCSI and Fibre Channel Cards
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.286.2.66 1999/04/23 06:24:08 peter Exp $
a1220 44
# The 'isp' driver provides support for the Qlogic ISP 1020, 1040, 1080
# and 1240 SCSI controllers and ISP 2100 and 2200 Fibre Channel SCSI
# controllers
#
#
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
#	SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to disable
#				  them picking up information from NVRAM
#				  (for broken cards you can't fix the NVRAM
#				  on- very rare, or for systems you can't
#				  change NVRAM on (e.g. alpha) and you don't
#				  like what's in there)
#	SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP	- control preference for using memory mappings
#				  instead of I/O space mappings. It defaults
#				  to 1 for i386, 0 for alpha. Set to 1 to
#				  unconditionally prefer mapping memory,
#				  else it will use I/O space mappings. Of
#				  course, this can fail if the PCI implement-
#				  ation doesn't support what you want.
#
#	SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX	- mask of isp unit numbers (obviously
#				  a max of 32) that you wish to set fibre
#				  channel full duplex mode on.
#				  to disable the loading of firmware on.
#	SCSI_ISP_FABRIC		  enable loading of Fabric f/w flavor (2100).
#	SCSI_ISP_SCCLUN		  enable loading of expanded lun f/w (2100).
#
#	ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1020/1040 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT	Disable support for 1080/1240 cards
#	ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT	Disable support for 2100 cards
#	(these really just to save code space)
#	(use of all three will cause the driver to not compile)
options SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK=0x12	# disable FW load for isp1 and isp4
options SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK=0x1	# disable NVRAM for isp0
options SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP=0	# prefer I/O mapping
options SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX=0x4		# isp2 is a Fibre Channel card
					# we want in full duplex mode.
#options ISP_DISABLE_1020_SUPPORT
#options ISP_DISABLE_1080_SUPPORT
#options ISP_DISABLE_2100_SUPPORT

a1223 1
controller	isp0
@


1.286.2.68
log
@$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
@
text
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# $FreeBSD$
@


1.285
log
@Removing old isdn stuff.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.284 1996/10/18 03:52:48 jkh Exp $
a508 2
options		SC_KBD_PROBE_WORKS	# keyboard probe should determine
					# if syscons is available
@


1.284
log
@Add back line for options NS, though commented out for now until
Tony tells me what to do with the ns_nettype extern which is still
unresolved for this optioin.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.283 1996/10/09 18:36:43 bde Exp $
d425 2
a426 2
# among others.  The `isdn', `ii', `ity', `itel', and `ispy' devices
# are all required when ISDN support is used.  If you wish to run certain
a437 7
# These are non-optional for ISDN
pseudo-device   isdn
pseudo-device   ii      4
pseudo-device   ity     4
pseudo-device   itel    2       
pseudo-device   ispy    1       

a698 13

#
# ISDN drivers - `isdn'.
#
# Uncomment one (and only one) of the following two drivers for the appropriate
# ISDN device you have.  For more information on what's considered appropriate
# for your given set of circumstances, please read
# /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL.  It's a bit sparse at present, but
# it's the best we have right now.  The snic driver is also disabled at present,
# waiting for someone to upgrade the driver to 2.0 (it's in /sys/gnu/scsi/).
#
device nic0 at isa? port "IO_COM3" iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 9 vector nicintr
device nnic0 at isa? port 0x150 iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 12 vector nnicintr
@


1.283
log
@Added new documented options I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY and I586_OPTIMIZED_BZERO.

Added old misnamed option I586_FAST_BCOPY in options.i386.

Added old undocumented CLK* and SI_DEBUG options in LINT.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.282 1996/10/05 11:01:24 jkh Exp $
d183 1
@


1.282
log
@Document USERCONFIG_BOOT, even though it doesn't belong where it is. ;-)
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.281 1996/10/01 03:00:30 pst Exp $
d82 7
d977 3
d986 1
@


1.281
log
@Document the Adaptec driver options for tagged command queueing and SCB
paging (with a warning not to use SCB paging) and create an opt_aic7xxx.h
file for these options.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.280 1996/09/19 08:27:58 phk Exp $
d160 1
@


1.280
log
@Add APM_IDLE_CPU option, that is off by default.
I maintain that it saves more power to simply "hlt" the CPU than to
spend tons of time trying to tell the APM bios to do the same.
In particular if you do it 100 times a second...
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.279 1996/09/13 05:54:39 bde Exp $
d889 9
@


1.279
log
@Added undocumented option SPX_HACK.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.278 1996/09/11 19:53:29 phk Exp $
d805 2
@


1.278
log
@Make userconfig two (default: on) options:
	USERCONFIG to enable
	VISUAL_USERCONFIG to get the gui stuff too.
Requested by: pst
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.277 1996/09/10 21:38:45 bde Exp $
d964 1
@


1.277
log
@Fixed spelling of new SC_KBD_PROBE_WORKS option in options.i386.
It worked because it is spelled correctly in LINT.

Added old obscure syscons options MAXCONS, SLOW_VGA and XT_KEYBOARD.
This file should be sorted both alphabetically and on the module
name by using a consistent prefix for each module, but there is no
consistency in the old options.  E.g., MAXCONS is spelled PCVT_NSCREENS
for pcvt.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.276 1996/09/06 23:35:45 pst Exp $
d158 3
@


1.276
log
@Add option SC_KBD_PROBE_WORKS to syscons driver.

If you define this, it means your keyboard is actually probable using the
brain-dammaged probe routine in syscons, and if the keyboard is NOT found,
then you don't want syscons to activate itself further.

This makes life sane for those of us who use serial consoles most of the
time and want "the right thing" to happen when we plug a keyboard in.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.275 1996/08/15 10:41:34 asami Exp $
d506 3
@


1.275
log
@Add comment about fxp device (Intel EE Pro/100B).
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.274 1996/07/10 19:44:17 julian Exp $
d504 2
@


1.274
log
@Adding changes to ipfw and the kernel to support ip packet diversion..
This stuff should not be too destructive if the IPDIVERT is not compiled in..
 be aware that this changes the size of the ip_fw struct
so ipfw needs to be recompiled to use it.. more changes coming to clean this up.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.273 1996/07/05 18:48:59 jhay Exp $
d895 3
@


1.273
log
@This driver supports the SDL Communications RISCom/N2 ISA cards that is
based on the HD64570 chip. Both the 1 and 2 port cards is supported.

Line speeds of up to 2Mbps is possible. At this speed about 95% of the
bandwidth is usable with 486DX processors.

The standard FreeBSD sppp code is used for the link level layer. The
default protocol used is PPP. The Cisco HDLC protocol can be used by
adding "link2" to the ifconfig line in /etc/sysconfig or where ever
ifconfig is run.

At the moment only the X.21 interface is tested. The others may need
tweaks to the clock selection code.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.272 1996/06/26 19:42:06 gpalmer Exp $
d236 2
d246 1
@


1.272
log
@Correct comment relating to pty's. There can be 256 (probably
higher actually, but that's all our MAKEDEV supports at this time)
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.271 1996/06/23 19:46:46 ache Exp $
d663 1
d682 1
@


1.271
log
@Oops, forget the fact that LINT compiles (fixing previos PAS commi)
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.270 1996/06/23 19:41:34 ache Exp $
d415 1
a415 1
pseudo-device	pty	16	#Pseudo ttys - can go as high as 64
@


1.270
log
@Describe the way how to add OPL for PAS without conflict
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.269 1996/06/23 13:28:04 bde Exp $
d746 4
a749 3
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
# For PAS use next line instead to avoid port conflict
# device opl0     at isa? port 0x38a
@


1.269
log
@Describe MAXMEM better.  Enable it by default.  (It's a positive option.
Only negative options in LINT should be enabled.)
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.268 1996/06/19 15:37:52 nate Exp $
d746 3
a748 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388 conflicts
@


1.268
log
@Macro expressions should be fully parenthesized!   Fix the MAXMEM
definition although it would work as it was written.

options        "MAXMEM=(128*1024)"

Suggested by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.267 1996/06/18 23:21:28 nate Exp $
d469 4
a472 3
# specified, only the first 64MB will be used. The amount is in kilobytes,
# so for a machine with 128MB of RAM, it would be 131072 (128 * 1024).
# Not needed if you have 64MB or less.
d486 1
a486 1
#options	"MAXMEM=(128*1024)"
@


1.267
log
@Document MAXMEM option.

[ Closes PR#1334, slightly modified by me ]

Submitted by:	James Raynard <james@@jraynard.demon.co.uk>
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.266 1996/06/18 10:20:16 julian Exp $
d485 1
a485 1
#options	"MAXMEM=128*1024"
@


1.266
log
@As we have appletalk protocol support we might as well show
how to get it..
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.265 1996/06/16 20:04:47 joerg Exp $
d468 5
d485 1
@


1.265
log
@Explain the options for the `od' driver.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.264 1996/06/14 09:42:52 asami Exp $
d176 2
@


1.264
log
@Document LINT.

Reminded by:	jkh, j, bde
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.263 1996/06/10 08:15:29 peter Exp $
d381 18
@


1.263
log
@*blush*  I used EXTRAVNODES everywhere else, but put EXTRA_VNODES in the
example here.. :-(
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.262 1996/06/10 00:50:34 alex Exp $
d71 10
@


1.262
log
@Clarify the meaning of IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE.  Add IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.261 1996/06/07 15:50:08 ache Exp $
d54 1
a54 1
options		EXTRA_VNODES=1
@


1.261
log
@Describe ATAPI_STATIC (it seems lkm variant never work)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.260 1996/05/31 00:20:34 peter Exp $
d220 3
a222 2
# conjunction with the `ipfw' program.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE does
# the obvious thing.
d231 1
@


1.260
log
@Add an option "EXTRA_VNODES" to cause an extra number of vnode structures
to be allocated at boot time.  This is an expensive option, as they
consume physical ram and are not pageable etc.  In certain situations,
this kind of option is quite useful, especially for news servers that
access a large number of directories at random and torture the name cache.
Defining 5000 or 10000 extra vnodes should cut down the amount of vnode
recycling somewhat, which should allow better name and directory caching
etc.

This is a "your mileage may vary" option, with no real indication of
what works best for your machine except trial and error.  Too many will
cost you ram that you could otherwise use for disk buffers etc.

This is based on something John Dyson mentioned to me a while ago.
@
text
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.259 1996/05/17 09:42:46 jkh Exp $
d549 1
@


1.259
log
@A patch for the meteor device driver.  It fixes:
       1) A spelling error pointed out by Paco Hope.
       2) A bug in the range checking routing pointed out by Jim Bray.
       3) Enables the setting of frames per second.
Submitted-By: Jim Lowe <james@@miller.cs.uwm.edu>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.258 1996/05/13 04:38:10 nate Exp $
d47 10
d271 1
a271 1
# THis DEVFS is experimental but seems to work
@


1.258
log
@Whoops, don't add something that already exists.  Removed redundant
entries but better document the existing PCCARD stuff.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.257 1996/05/13 04:29:14 nate Exp $
d852 2
@


1.257
log
@Added commented out PCCARD entries to GENERIC, also document and add
entries in LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.256 1996/05/10 13:26:03 peter Exp $
a718 1
# crd: PCCARD (PCMCIA) slot controller (see pcic)
a725 1
# pcic: PCCARD (PCMCIA) slot (see crd)
a791 3
controller	crd0
device		pcic0 at crd?
device		pcic1 at crd?
d866 2
d870 1
@


1.256
log
@Oops, I missed these when I imported the Stallion drivers.

Add samples and some info to LINT (and a pointer to the real docs)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.255 1996/05/03 05:44:44 asami Exp $
d719 1
d727 1
d794 3
@


1.255
log
@Add ccd to list of devices.  Also add a sample entry in LINT.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.254 1996/05/02 10:41:18 phk Exp $
d729 2
d766 15
d804 2
@


1.254
log
@Rename the very bogus indeed option "LINUX" to "COMPAT_LINUX".
I can only presume that the brain behind this have never seen code
that says "#ifdef LINUX" :-(
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.253 1996/05/01 05:04:38 bde Exp $
d379 1
@


1.253
log
@Oops, restored existent option LINUX.  It is used at config-time.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.252 1996/05/01 03:30:01 bde Exp $
d867 1
a867 1
options		LINUX
@


1.252
log
@Removed nonexistent option "LINUX" (what's that :-).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.251 1996/04/26 06:44:45 sos Exp $
d867 1
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1.251
log
@Removed options MAXCONS & HARDFONT, they are no longer in use
(and havn't been for long, sigh)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.250 1996/04/22 19:40:25 nate Exp $
a866 1
options		LINUX
@


1.250
log
@- add apm to the GENERIC kernel (disabled by default), and add some comments
  regarding apm to LINT
- Disabled the statistics clock on machines which have an APM BIOS and
  have the options "APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK" enabled (which is default
  in GENERIC now)
- move around some of the code in clock.c dealing with the rtc to make
  it more obvios the effects of disabling the statistics clock

Reviewed by:	bde
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.249 1996/04/11 06:19:44 scrappy Exp $
a450 13

#
# Options for `sc':
#
# HARDFONTS allows the driver to load an ISO-8859-1 font to replace
# the default font in your display adapter's memory.
#
options		HARDFONTS
#
# MAXCONS is maximum number of virtual consoles, no more than 16
# default value: 12
#
options         MAXCONS=16
@


1.249
log
@mentioned support for enabling gameport on ProAudio Spectrum with
appropriately commented out "options" line for PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE
(PR#i386/960 - partial closer)
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.248 1996/04/03 00:28:40 gpalmer Exp $
d743 8
d786 1
@


1.248
log
@Add NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC, KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC, UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC, UNION_DIAGNOSTIC
and SAFETY. Currently all commented out until I can verify that they don't
cause LINT to fail to compile.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.247 1996/04/02 18:13:36 wollman Exp $
d432 2
d439 1
@


1.247
log
@Document PERFMON.
Delete obsolete PROBE_VERBOSE.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.246 1996/03/31 04:18:02 bde Exp $
d278 10
@


1.246
log
@Removed dead option DUMMY_NOPS.
Restored undead option AUTO_EOI_1.
Added undocumented option PERFMON.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.245 1996/03/17 08:39:51 jkh Exp $
d129 6
a814 3
# The PROBE_VERBOSE option enables a long listing of chip set registers
# for supported PCI chip sets (currently only intel Saturn and Mercury).
# 
a831 1
options		PROBE_VERBOSE
a858 1
options		PERFMON
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1.245
log
@Add fe0 to the LINT and GENERIC files (hmmm - looks like my rcvs setup't
isn't supplying all the proper header info here!  Last commit of fe0
entry should have had the following Submitted by line also).
Submitted-by: Masahiro SEKIGUCHI <seki@@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.244 1996/03/12 05:44:16 nate Exp $
d395 4
d400 1
a400 1
# interrupt controller.  This saves about 1.25 usec for each interrupt.
a408 4
# DUMMY_NOPS disables extra delays for some bus operations.  The delays
# are mostly for older systems and aren't used consistently.  Probably
# works OK on most EISA bus machines.
#
d416 1
a418 1
#options	DUMMY_NOPS
d857 1
@


1.244
log
@Removed undocumented an unused APM_SLOWSTART code.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.243 1996/03/11 18:47:39 jkh Exp $
d618 1
a618 1
device fe0 at isa? port 0x240 net irq ? vector feintr
@


1.243
log
@Add FAILSAFE option for selecting extra conservativeness when such
is more practical (like during installation).  Correspondingly, set the
option by default in GENERIC now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.242 1996/03/02 19:37:32 peter Exp $
a852 1
options		APM_SLOWSTART=1
@


1.242
log
@Mega-commit for Linux emulator update..  This has been stress tested under
netscape-2.0 for Linux running all the Java stuff.  The scrollbars are now
working, at least on my machine. (whew! :-)

I'm uncomfortable with the size of this commit, but it's too
inter-dependant to easily seperate out.

The main changes:

COMPAT_LINUX is *GONE*.  Most of the code has been moved out of the i386
machine dependent section into the linux emulator itself.  The int 0x80
syscall code was almost identical to the lcall 7,0 code and a minor tweak
allows them to both be used with the same C code.  All kernels can now
just modload the lkm and it'll DTRT without having to rebuild the kernel
first.  Like IBCS2, you can statically compile it in with "options LINUX".

A pile of new syscalls implemented, including getdents(), llseek(),
readv(), writev(), msync(), personality().  The Linux-ELF libraries want
to use some of these.

linux_select() now obeys Linux semantics, ie: returns the time remaining
of the timeout value rather than leaving it the original value.

Quite a few bugs removed, including incorrect arguments being used in
syscalls..  eg:  mixups between passing the sigset as an int, vs passing
it as a pointer and doing a copyin(), missing return values, unhandled
cases, SIOC* ioctls, etc.

The build for the code has changed.  i386/conf/files now knows how
to build linux_genassym and generate linux_assym.h on the fly.

Supporting changes elsewhere in the kernel:

The user-mode signal trampoline has moved from the U area to immediately
below the top of the stack (below PS_STRINGS).  This allows the different
binary emulations to have their own signal trampoline code (which gets rid
of the hardwired syscall 103 (sigreturn on BSD, syslog on Linux)) and so
that the emulator can provide the exact "struct sigcontext *" argument to
the program's signal handlers.

The sigstack's "ss_flags" now uses SS_DISABLE and SS_ONSTACK flags, which
have the same values as the re-used SA_DISABLE and SA_ONSTACK which are
intended for sigaction only.  This enables the support of a SA_RESETHAND
flag to sigaction to implement the gross SYSV and Linux SA_ONESHOT signal
semantics where the signal handler is reset when it's triggered.

makesyscalls.sh no longer appends the struct sysentvec on the end of the
generated init_sysent.c code.  It's a lot saner to have it in a seperate
file rather than trying to update the structure inside the awk script. :-)

At exec time, the dozen bytes or so of signal trampoline code are copied
to the top of the user's stack, rather than obtaining the trampoline code
the old way by getting a clone of the parent's user area.  This allows
Linux and native binaries to freely exec each other without getting
trampolines mixed up.
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.241 1996/02/28 21:39:54 gpalmer Exp $
d56 5
@


1.241
log
@Add a new option: DDB_UNATTENDED. Stops machine dropping into DDB
when it panics, but leaving activation of DDB from the console
unaffected.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.240 1996/02/23 15:47:41 phk Exp $
a848 1
options		COMPAT_LINUX
@


1.240
log
@Big sweep over the IPFIREWALL and IPACCT code.

Close the ip-fragment hole.
Waste less memory.
Rewrite to contemporary more readable style.
Kill separate IPACCT facility, use "accept" rules in IPFIREWALL.
Filter incoming >and< outgoing packets.
Replace "policy" by sticky "deny all" rule.
Rules have numbers used for ordering and deletion.
Remove "rerorder" code entirely.
Count packet & bytecount matches for rules.

Code in -current & -stable is now the same.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.239 1996/02/13 18:16:18 wollman Exp $
d101 7
@


1.239
log
@Kill XNS.
While we're at it, fix socreate() to take a process argument.  (This
was supposed to get committed days ago...)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.238 1996/02/06 20:57:46 wollman Exp $
a193 3
# IPFIREWALL_ORDER_RULES makes the ipfw code sort the rules.  You
# don't want that, it's only there to be backward compatible.
# IPACCT enables IP accounting.
a201 2
options		IPFIREWALL_ORDER_RULES	# bogusly sort rules.
options		IPACCT			#ipaccounting
@


1.238
log
@Comment out ISO, CCITT, LLC, and HDLC with a note to the effect
that we no longer ship source for these protocols.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.237 1996/02/03 11:48:12 phk Exp $
a131 1
options		NS			#Xerox NS communications protocols
d148 2
a179 2

options		NSIP			#XNS over IP
@


1.237
log
@Make the sorting of IPFW rules an option.  You don't want it to sort them.
>>>WARNING<<<  you may have to revisit your firewall setup.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.236 1996/02/02 06:55:33 pst Exp $
a131 1
options		CCITT			#X.25 network layer
d140 3
a142 1
# These are currently broken and don't compile
d146 3
a180 5
options		LLC			#X.25 link layer for Ethernets
options		HDLC			#X.25 link layer for serial lines

# broken
#options		EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
d806 1
a806 1
# The 'meteor' device is a PCI video capture board. It can also have the
@


1.236
log
@Add in hooks for quickcam driver
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.235 1996/01/30 22:53:44 mpp Exp $
d196 2
d207 1
@


1.235
log
@Fix a bunch of spelling errors in the comment fields of
a bunch of system include files.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.234 1996/01/13 23:30:10 phk Exp $
d749 1
@


1.234
log
@Document NFS_NOSERVER.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.233 1996/01/09 23:14:57 ats Exp $
d54 1
a54 1
options		GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emualtion via
d78 1
a78 1
# Allow user-mode programs to manipulat their local descriptor tables.
d250 1
a250 1
# Make space in the kernel for a MFS rootfilesystem.  Define to the number
d587 1
a587 1
# ar: Arnet SYNC/570i hdlc sync 2/4 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (reqires sppp)
d702 1
a702 1
# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-aquisition board
d744 1
a744 1
# for the soundblaster 16 multicd - up to 4 devices
d833 1
a833 1
#  apm under `Miscellaneous hardare'
@


1.233
log
@Add the 3C595 as a supported device for vx0. Delete the rest of the line
for the vx0 device, it is not needed as for all other pci devices.
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.232 1996/01/05 20:46:42 wollman Exp $
d235 1
@


1.232
log
@Finally demolished the last, tottering remnants of GATEWAY.  If you want
to enable IP forwarding, use sysctl(8).  Also did the same for IPX,
which involved inventing a completely new MIB from whole cloth (which
I may not quite have correct); be aware of this if you use IPX forwarding.
(The two should never have been controlled by the same option anyway.)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.231 1995/12/29 12:51:09 bde Exp $
d793 1
a793 1
# The `vx' device provides support for the 3Com 3C590
d816 1
a816 1
device		vx0 at pci0 port? irq? vector vxintr
@


1.231
log
@Added support for the Hayes ESP serial card.

Submitted by:	Sean Eric Fagan (sef@@kithrup.com)
Based on code by John Vinopal (banshee@@resort.com)
Cosmetic (I hope) changes by me (bde).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.230 1995/12/29 02:04:20 jkh Exp $
a189 5
# GATEWAY allows the machine to forward packets, and also configures
# larger static sizes of a number of system tables.  It is largely
# replaced by the more dynamic behavior of
#	sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
#
a200 1
options		GATEWAY			#internetwork gateway
@


1.230
log
@Make a couple of options that hurt when they're removed more
carefully noted.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.229 1995/12/26 14:01:16 bde Exp $
d583 1
@


1.229
log
@Removed nonexistent option AUTO_EOI_1.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.228 1995/12/25 07:38:35 bde Exp $
d72 2
a73 1
# FreeBSD.
d148 1
a148 1
#  The `loop' pseudo-device is mandatory when networking is enabled.
d150 1
a150 1
#  Ethernets; it is mandatory when a Ethernet device driver is
d191 3
a193 1
# larger static sizes of a number of system tables.
d350 3
a352 1
# are all required when ISDN support is used.
@


1.228
log
@Fixed staticizing.  Some functions aren't static but depend on
the undocumented previously unLINTed option `APM_SLOWSTART'.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.227 1995/12/24 08:13:23 davidg Exp $
a386 4
# AUTO_EOI_1 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the master 8259A
# interrupt controller.  This saves about 1.25 usec for each interrupt.
# No problems are known to be caused by this option.
#
d407 1
a407 1
options		"AUTO_EOI_1"
@


1.227
log
@Added device fxp0 (device driver for Intel EtherExpress Pro/100).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.226 1995/12/24 08:11:46 davidg Exp $
d847 1
@


1.226
log
@Added I686_CPU.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.225 1995/12/22 18:44:07 bde Exp $
d819 1
@


1.225
log
@Added undocumented option DEBUG so that debugging code gets maintained
or deleted.

Motivated by:	`int doclusteread = 1;' in ext2_vnops.c redefined
doclusterread if DEBUG is defined, so it could not have worked.
This was fixed by staticizing things before it caused problems.
I didn't find any more cases like this.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.224 1995/12/16 21:00:14 bde Exp $
d23 1
@


1.224
log
@Fixed comment about IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE.

Added undocumented option SCSI_2_DEF.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.223 1995/12/16 02:19:17 bde Exp $
d846 1
@


1.223
log
@Added undocumented option LINUX so that it gets tested.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.222 1995/12/14 14:35:28 peter Exp $
d206 1
a207 1
					# dropped packets
d849 1
@


1.222
log
@GENERIC/LINT: Remove redundant quoting on some option lines.
LINT: add a couple of new/missing/undocumented options
files.i386: add linux code so that you can compile a kernel with static
linux emulation ("options LINUX")
i386/*: use #if defined(COMPAT_LINUX) || defined(LINUX) to enable static
support of linux emulation (just like "IBCS2" makes ibcs2 static)

The main thing this is going to make obvious, is that the LINUX code
(when compiled from LINT) has a lot of warnings, some of which dont look
too pleasant..
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.221 1995/12/12 08:46:37 gibbs Exp $
d848 1
@


1.221
log
@Have bt0 entry specify "bt_isa_intr" for its vector.  This one entry will
allow one EISA/ISA/PCI/VL Buslogic controller to be probed.  The driver
is almost fully dynamic.  It just needs some kdc work and for the SCSI code
to stop passing unit numbers up in the scsi_xfer struct.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.220 1995/12/10 22:09:14 bde Exp $
d42 2
a43 2
options		"CHILD_MAX=128"
options		"OPEN_MAX=128"
d136 2
a137 2
options		"IPXPRINTFS=0"		#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
options		"IPX_ERRPRINTFS=0"	#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
d253 3
a255 1
options		"MFS_ROOT=10"
d258 1
a258 1
options		"NSWAPDEV=20"
d415 1
a415 1
#options	"BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET"
d419 1
a419 1
options		"PCVT_FREEBSD=210"	# pcvt running on FreeBSD >= 2.0.5
d423 1
a423 1
options		"PCVT_SCANSET=2" 	# IBM keyboards are non-std
d439 1
a439 1
options         "MAXCONS=16"
d554 2
a555 2
#
options	FDSEEKWAIT="16"
d668 1
a668 1
# options "SBC_IRQ=5"		#PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
d807 1
a807 1
#   options "METEOR_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx"	preallocate kernel pages for data entry
d810 1
a810 1
#   options "METEOR_DEALLOC_ABOVE=xxx"	remove all allocated pages above the
d848 1
@


1.220
log
@Added undocumented option EXT2FS so that it gets tested.

Enabled option GPL_MATH_EMULATE so it gets tested.  This will cause linkage
errors.

Fixed comment about PCVT_VERSION=210.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.219 1995/12/10 10:50:32 julian Exp $
d469 1
a469 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector btintr
@


1.219
log
@Add DEVFS to LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.218 1995/12/09 16:10:20 phk Exp $
d52 3
a54 2
#options        GPL_MATH_EMULATE        #Support for x87 emualtion via
                                        #new math emulator 
d417 1
a417 1
options		"PCVT_FREEBSD=210"	# pcvt running on FreeBSD 2.0.5
d842 1
d844 1
@


1.218
log
@Remove option ARP_PROXYALL, it's now a sysctl var.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.217 1995/11/29 20:07:49 nate Exp $
d247 2
d444 1
@


1.217
log
@GENERIC - Add a commented out line for adding support for IBM ThinkPad
          keyboards

LINT - Add SCANSET=2 support to the LINT kernel and comments reflecting it's
       purpose.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.215 1995/11/29 01:06:59 jkh Exp $
a197 4
# ARP_PROXYALL enables global proxy ARP.  Beware!  This can burn
# your house down!  See netinet/if_ether.c for the gory details.
# (Eventually there will be a better management interface.)
#
a206 1
options		ARP_PROXYALL		# global proxy ARP
@


1.216
log
@Add some comments above the npx0 device to make it even more obvious
that it is a mandatory device.
@
text
@d422 2
@


1.215
log
@A batch of Jim Lowe's patches:
	o Add signed/unsigned functionality to the matrox meteor device driver.
	o Apply a few fixes to the sound driver.
	o Add a ``SPIGOT_UNSECURE'' compile time definition so, if one defines
	  SPIGOT_UNSECURE in their conf file, then they can use the spigot w/o
	  root.  There is a warning that this allows users access to the IO
	  page which is probably not secure.
Submitted by:	james
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.214 1995/11/21 02:50:08 peter Exp $
d439 7
@


1.214
log
@Add and document the hooks for John Hay's Arnet sync driver...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.213 1995/11/09 22:47:05 gibbs Exp $
d713 6
a718 1
#  Note that the start address must be on an even boundary.
@


1.213
log
@Change ahb device line to eisaconf syntax.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.212 1995/11/05 17:02:54 gibbs Exp $
d151 1
a151 1
#  of synchronous PPP links (like `cx').
d579 1
d596 1
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1.212
log
@Add eisa0 and remove ISA configuration line for ahc0.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.211 1995/10/31 23:35:59 julian Exp $
d446 1
a446 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `ahb', `aic', `bt', `nca'
a448 1
# ahb: Adaptec 174x
a461 1
controller	ahb0	at isa? bio irq ? vector ahbintr
d754 2
d760 1
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1.211
log
@Submitted by:	Mike Mitchell (mitchell@@ref.tfs.com)

these patches bring the ipx code up to the point that it compiles cleanly with
the -W arguments suggested by bruce.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.210 1995/10/31 18:27:45 phk Exp $
a462 1
controller	ahc0	at isa? bio irq ? vector ahcintr # port??? iomem?
d750 11
d769 3
d797 1
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1.210
log
@Get pccard stuff into LINT.
rename i386/isa/pcic.c to .../pcicx.c
this file will go away when the if_ze and if_zp dies.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.209 1995/10/31 17:00:03 joerg Exp $
d135 2
a136 2
#options	"IPXPRINTFS=0"		#Console Debugging Information
#options	"IPX_ERRPRINTFS=0"	#Console Debugging Information
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1.209
log
@Include the "od" driver.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.208 1995/10/31 07:42:49 julian Exp $
d790 7
@


1.208
log
@Reviewed by:	not yet
Submitted by:	fgray@@rice.edu
this driver hasn't been checked but as a separate module, bringing it in won't
break anything else and it't the best way of testing it......

julian
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.207 1995/10/26 20:29:07 julian Exp $
d316 1
@


1.207
log
@Reviewed by:	julian and jhay@@mikom.csir.co.za
Submitted by:	Mike Mitchell, supervisor@@alb.asctmd.com

This is a bulk mport of Mike's IPX/SPX protocol stacks and all the
related gunf that goes with it..
it is not guaranteed to work 100% correctly at this time
but as we had several people trying to work on it
I figured it would be better to get it checked in so
they could all get teh same thing to work on..

Mikes been using it for a year or so
but on 2.0

more changes and stuff will be merged in from other developers now that this is in.

Mike Mitchell, Network Engineer
AMTECH Systems Corporation, Technology and Manufacturing
8600 Jefferson Street, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113 (505) 856-8000
supervisor@@alb.asctmd.com
@
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#	$Id: LINT,v 1.206 1995/10/25 16:43:01 jkh Exp $
d611 1
d764 3
d785 1
@


1.206
log
@Stable matcd port to 0x230, as per request by Bruce and Frank.
Submitted by: Frank Durda IV <uhclem@@fw.ast.com>
@
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.205 1995/10/10 04:03:12 bde Exp $
d131 6
@


1.205
log
@Update comment and config for cy driver.

Extend test coverage:
Add and enable undocumented options TCPDEBUG, COMPAT_LINUX and IBCS2.
Add but disable (broken) pseudo device tb.
Add and enable pseudo devices su, ssc.
Add but disable (broken) devices sscape0, trix0.
Add and enable device bqu0.
@
text
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a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.204 1995/10/03 01:12:59 jkh Exp $
d725 1
a725 1
controller      matcd0  at isa? port ? bio
@


1.204
log
@Whoops, I misunderstood this.  IRQ *12* is a better GUS default.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.203 1995/09/27 19:12:20 ache Exp $
d196 2
d206 1
d355 8
d670 5
d689 1
a689 1
# cy: Cyclades high-speed serial driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
d733 1
a733 1
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 vector cyintr
d741 1
d791 4
@


1.203
log
@Back out MTUDISC description per Garrett request, yet not ready
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.201 1995/09/23 08:52:30 peter Exp $
d652 2
a653 2
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
@


1.202
log
@Document MTUDISC
@
text
@a186 2
# MTUDISC enables Path MTU Discovery kernel support, tunes MTU on the fly.
#
a198 1
options		MTUDISC			#support Path MTU DIscovery
@


1.201
log
@Tone down the doom-and-gloom prediction if one enables the si driver..
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.200 1995/09/08 03:20:07 julian Exp $
d187 2
d201 1
@


1.200
log
@Submitted by:	Luigi Rizzo (luigi@@iet.unipi.it)
Obtained from: Luigi Rizzo and Gunther Schadow
config support for the asc driver and an example in LINT
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.199 1995/09/03 19:53:03 jkh Exp $
d682 1
a682 1
# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor (PRE ALPHA QUALITY!)
d697 2
a698 2
#
# Notes on the *PRE-ALPHA* Specialix SI/XIO driver:
a703 2
#  *Do* be ready for trouble if you try to use it.
#  It currently works for me (very well) but no guarantees yet.
@


1.199
log
@Bring the Digiboard driver (ALPHA version) into -current.  Includes
latest patches for PC/Xe boards.
Submitted by:	"Serge A. Babkin" <babkin@@hq.icb.chel.su>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.198 1995/09/01 20:53:41 jkh Exp $
d676 1
d726 2
@


1.198
log
@Something got spammed in my 2.2 work tree (don't know how :( ) and
had a 2.1 tag, thus sending these two changes into the 2.1 branch instead
of -current.  Argh.  I may bring these changes into the 2.1 anyway (they're
benign there) so I'm not going to admin them out of 2.1 for the time
being.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.197 1995/08/28 17:03:09 jkh Exp $
d674 1
d691 5
d719 1
@


1.197
log
@Kernel components of Matrox Meteor driver.
Submitted by:	Mark Tinguely <tinguely@@plains.nodak.edu> and Jim Lowe <james>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.196 1995/08/27 14:13:04 joerg Exp $
a616 1
# gusmax: Gravis Ultrasound MAX (currently broken)
d631 14
a644 3

# Use this if you have a Gravis Ultrasound MAX card.
options	GUSMAX
d648 1
d652 2
a653 6
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 1 vector gusintr
# The following two apparently do not work and may never.  Use GUSMAX option
# above, instead.
#device gusxvi0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 7 conflicts drq 3 vector adintr
#device gusmax0 at isa? port 0x32c
d655 1
a655 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
@


1.196
log
@Add a comment that a user with many open windows under X might need to
bump CHILD_MAX.

Closes PR # conf/708: CHILD_MAX set rather low...

Submitted by:	careilly@@monoid.cs.tcd.ie
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.195 1995/08/20 15:52:10 ats Exp $
d665 1
d731 9
d744 1
@


1.195
log
@Correct a pathname. The isdn tells to look for a
/usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/docs/INSTALL but this files resides in
/usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.194 1995/08/18 11:26:18 jkh Exp $
d40 2
a41 1
# the uid, news, can sometimes need > 100 simultaneous processes running)
@


1.194
log
@Bring in Serge Vakulenko's IDE CDROM (ATAPI) driver.  A number of
people have now indicated to me that it's working more than well
enough to bring into -current.
Submitted by:	Serge Vakulenko <vak@@cronyx.ru>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.193 1995/08/12 13:40:42 ats Exp $
d599 2
a600 2
# /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/docs/INSTALL.  It's a bit sparse at present, but it's
# the best we have right now.  The snic driver is also disabled at present,
@


1.193
log
@Correct a little typo in LINT. trouble is -> trouble if.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.192 1995/08/11 17:18:42 joerg Exp $
d494 10
@


1.192
log
@Document two specials of the `lpt' driver: the port address can be
specified as `?', and the irq and vector clauses may be omitted,
forcing the port into polled mode.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.191 1995/08/09 12:58:50 peter Exp $
d678 1
a678 1
#  *Do* be ready for trouble is you try to use it.
@


1.191
log
@Add Specialix driver to LINT
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.190 1995/08/01 07:05:16 jkh Exp $
d525 5
d534 2
a535 1
device		lpt0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 7 vector lptintr
@


1.190
log
@Sync to reality for the Gravis Ultrasound MAX card.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.189 1995/07/17 23:32:53 gibbs Exp $
d655 1
d665 10
d692 1
@


1.189
log
@Add examples for wiring down scbuses to drivers as well as specifying
controller buses for multi-bus controllers.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.188 1995/07/16 10:31:08 joerg Exp $
d599 1
a599 1
# gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM
d615 4
d626 4
a629 2
device gusxvi0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 7 conflicts drq 3 vector adintr
device gusmax0 at isa? port 0x32c
@


1.188
log
@Include ``options POWERFAIL_NMI'' for owners of older (non-apm)
notebooks where a powerfail condition (external power drop; battery
state low) is signalled by an NMI.  Makes it beep instead of panicing.

Reviewed by:	davidg
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.187 1995/07/16 08:55:04 bde Exp $
d283 9
a291 5
# disk sd0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
# disk sd1 at scbus0 target 1
# disk sd2 at scbus0 target 3
# tape st1 at scbus0 target 6
# device cd0 at scbus?
@


1.187
log
@Add tw.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.186 1995/07/11 17:20:10 bde Exp $
d696 13
@


1.186
log
@Enable pcvt in LINT and don't generate a compile time error if syscons
and pcvt are both configured when LINT is defined.  There will be a
link time error instead.  This is to test building of pcvt more often.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.185 1995/06/22 10:56:47 dfr Exp $
d629 1
a629 1
# Miscellaneous hardware: `mcd', `wt', `ctx', `apm'
d644 1
d669 2
@


1.185
log
@Add an option to the psm driver to skip the parts of the probe which break
some laptops with PS/2 mice.

Submitted by:	nsayer@@quack.kfu.com
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184 1995/05/28 13:24:16 rgrimes Exp $
d395 4
a398 4
#device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
#options		"PCVT_FREEBSD=210"	# pcvt running on FreeBSD 2.0.5
#options		XSERVER			# include code for XFree86
#options		FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
@


1.184
log
@Submitted by:	dufault

LINT talks about about 2.1.  I changed that to 2.0.5,
and clarified why certain devices need "at scbus?".

There is still a crazy "PCVT=210" which shouldn't be there,
but corrected comment as it is needed for 2.0.5.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.183 1995/05/27 04:32:12 davidg Exp $
d528 3
@


1.184.4.1
log
@Brought Adaptec driver and sequencer code up to date with main branch,
brought in misc SCSI fixes from main branch, and added support for wiring
a specific SCSI bus to a specific controller. REQUIRES A REBUILD OF CONFIG!
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184 1995/05/28 13:24:16 rgrimes Exp $
d283 5
a287 9
# controller	scbus0 at ahc0		# Single bus device
# controller	scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0	# Single bus device
# controller	scbus3 at ahc2 bus 0	# Twin bus device
# controller	scbus2 at ahc2 bus 1	# Twin bus device
# disk 		sd0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
# disk		sd1 at scbus3 target 1
# disk		sd2 at scbus2 target 3
# tape		st1 at scbus1 target 6
# device	cd0 at scbus?
@


1.184.4.2
log
@Jim's attempt to fix the new sound code somewhat.  Tested with
the pas-16, GUS, and GUS-MAX cards.  Sound blaster owners, please
test also!
Submitted by:   Jim Lowe <james>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.1 1995/07/22 04:24:51 davidg Exp $
d597 1
a611 15
# If you have a GUS-MAX card and want to use the CS4231 codec on the
# card the drqs for the gus max must be 8 bit (1, 2, or 3).
#
# If you would like to use the full duplex option on the gus, then define
# flags to be the ``read dma channel''.
# 
# options BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK    #PAS-16 isn't working and OPTI chipset  
# options SYMPHONY_PAS        #PAS-16 isn't working and SYMPHONY chips yet
# options EXCLUDE_SBPRO       #PAS-16
# options "SBC_IRQ=5"         #PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
# PAS16: The order of the pas0/sb0/opl0 is important since the
#     sb emulation is enabled in the pas-16 attach.
# 
# The i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.

a613 1
device pas0	at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
d617 6
a622 4
device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
device mss0	at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 vector adintr
device opl0	at isa? port 0x388 conflicts
d624 1
a624 1
device uart0	at isa? port 0x330 irq 5 vector "m6850intr"
@


1.184.4.3
log
@Revert bogus change in rev 1.184.4.2 that broke GUS support.
@
text
@a596 1
# gusmax: Gravis Ultrasound MAX (currently broken)
d611 15
d628 1
d632 4
a635 6
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 1 vector gusintr
device gusxvi0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 7 conflicts drq 3 vector adintr
device gusmax0 at isa? port 0x32c
device mss0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 vector adintr
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
d637 1
a637 1
device uart0 at isa? port 0x330 irq 5 vector "m6850intr"
@


1.184.4.4
log
@Bring in miscellaneous changes to the HEAD.
I also brought the ATAPI stuff into files.i386 where it shouldn't
cause any trouble and will also save David a few minescule diffs.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.3 1995/09/10 01:55:38 davidg Exp $
d40 1
a40 2
# the uid, news, can sometimes need > 100 simultaneous processes running,
# or perhaps a user using lots of windows under X).
d399 4
a402 4
device		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
options		"PCVT_FREEBSD=210"	# pcvt running on FreeBSD 2.0.5
options		XSERVER			# include code for XFree86
options		FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
a495 10
# Options for `wdc':
#
# ATAPI enables the support for ATAPI-compatible IDE devices
#
options         ATAPI   #Enable ATAPI support for IDE bus

# IDE CD-ROM driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
device          wcd0

#
a524 5
#	lpt specials:
#		port can be specified as ?, this will cause the driver to scan
#		the BIOS port list;
#		the irq and vector clauses may be omitted, this
#		will force the port into polling mode.
d529 1
a529 2
device		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr
device		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5 vector lptintr
a531 3
# Options for psm:
options		PSM_NO_RESET		#don't reset mouse hardware (some laptops)

d580 2
a581 2
# /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL.  It's a bit sparse at present, but
# it's the best we have right now.  The snic driver is also disabled at present,
d596 2
a597 1
# gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM	(do not use)
a611 15
# If you have a GUS-MAX card and want to use the CS4231 codec on the
# card the drqs for the gus max must be 8 bit (1, 2, or 3).
# 
# If you would like to use the full duplex option on the gus, then define
# flags to be the ``read dma channel''.
#
# options BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK	#PAS-16 isn't working and OPTI chipset
# options SYMPHONY_PAS		#PAS-16 isn't working and SYMPHONY chipset
# options EXCLUDE_SBPRO		#PAS-16
# options "SBC_IRQ=5"		#PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
# PAS16: The order of the pas0/sb0/opl0 is important since the
#	sb emulation is enabled in the pas-16 attach.
#
# The i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.

a613 1
device pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
d617 4
a620 2
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 10 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
d622 1
a622 1
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388 conflicts
d630 1
a630 1
# Miscellaneous hardware:
a638 1
# meteor: Matrox Meteor video capture board
a639 1
# dgb: Digiboard PC/Xi and PC/Xe series driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
a640 1
# asc: GI1904-based hand scanners, e.g. the Trust Amiscan Grey
a644 2
# tw: TW-523 power line interface for use with X-10 home control products
# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor (PRE ALPHA QUALITY!)
a653 15
# Notes on the Digiboard driver:
#
# The following flag values have special meanings:
#	0x01 - alternate layout of pins
#	0x02 - use the windowed PC/Xe in 64K mode
#
# Notes on the *PRE-ALPHA* Specialix SI/XIO driver:
#  **This is NOT a Specialix supported Driver!**
#  The host card is memory, not IO mapped.
#  The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
#  The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
#  The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15.
#  *Do* be ready for trouble if you try to use it.
#  It currently works for me (very well) but no guarantees yet.

a666 1
device		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc0000 iosiz ? tty
a668 5
# the port and irq for tw0 are fictitious
device          tw0     at isa? port 0x380 tty irq 11 vector twintr
device		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 tty irq 12 vector siintr
device		asc0	at isa? port IO_ASC1 tty drq 3 irq 10 vector ascintr

a688 9
# The 'meteor' device is a PCI video capture board. It can also have the
# following options:
#   options "METEOR_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx"	preallocate kernel pages for data entry
#	figure (ROWS*COLUMN*BYTES_PER_PIXEL*FRAME+PAGE_SIZE-1)/PAGE_SIZE
#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_PAGES	remove all allocated pages on close(2)
#   options "METEOR_DEALLOC_ABOVE=xxx"	remove all allocated pages above the
#	specified amount. If this value is below the allocated amount no action
#	taken
#
a692 1
device		meteor0
a693 13

#
# Laptop/Notebook options:
#
# See also:
#  apm under `Miscellaneous hardare'
#  options		PSM_NO_RESET  for the `psm' driver
# above.

# For older notebooks that signal a powerfail condition (external
# power supply dropped, or battery state low) by issuing an NMI:

options		POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing
@


1.184.4.5
log
@Sync with main branch (comment changes).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.4 1995/09/14 23:47:07 jkh Exp $
d682 1
a682 1
# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor
d697 2
a698 2

# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver:
d704 2
@


1.184.4.6
log
@Someone suggests that an IRQ of 11 is a better default value for GUS cards
than 10.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.5 1995/09/26 05:24:34 davidg Exp $
d652 2
a653 2
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
@


1.184.4.7
log
@IRQ 11 -> 12 for GUS.  Now this is correct.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.6 1995/10/02 04:44:39 jkh Exp $
d652 2
a653 2
device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 vector gusintr
#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
@


1.184.4.8
log
@Updated config line for Cyclades driver.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.7 1995/10/03 01:13:47 jkh Exp $
d673 1
a673 1
# cy: Cyclades serial driver
d717 1
a717 1
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000 vector cyintr
@


1.184.4.9
log
@Merge from HEAD, also eliminate the now-useless ATAPI description.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.8 1995/10/11 06:26:55 davidg Exp $
d709 1
a709 1
controller      matcd0  at isa? port 0x230 bio
@


1.184.4.10
log
@Merge with HEAD.  Add eisaconf support and update all eisaconf based drivers
(ahb, ahc, bt).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.9 1995/10/25 17:29:53 jkh Exp $
d428 1
a428 1
# SCSI host adapters:
d431 2
a432 2
# ahb: Adaptec 174x (See Eisa and PCI section below)
# ahc: Adaptec 274x/284x/294x  (See Eisa and PCI section below)
d444 3
a446 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr
d449 1
a725 14
# 
# EISA devices:
#
# The EISA bus device is eisa0.  It provides auto-detection and
# configuration support for all devices on the EISA bus.
# 
# The `ahb' device provides support for the Adaptec 174X adapter.
# 
# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 274X and 284X
# adapters.  The 284X, although a VLB card responds to EISA probes.
#
controller	eisa0
controller	ahb0
controller	ahc0
a732 3
#
# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 29/3940(U)(W)
# and motherboard based AIC7870/AIC7880 adapters
@


1.184.4.11
log
@Release-note material:
The ipfw code will no longer sort the rules as default.
This means that access-lists may take a different meaning now.
>>> Please review your access lists <<<
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.10 1996/01/04 08:51:07 gibbs Exp $
a189 2
# IPFIREWALL_ORDER_RULES makes the ipfw code sort the rules.  You
# don't want that, it's only there to be backward compatible.
a200 1
options		IPFIREWALL_ORDER_RULES  # bogusly sort rules.
@


1.184.4.12
log
@Big sweep over the IPFIREWALL and IPACCT code.

Close the ip-fragment hole.
Waste less memory.
Rewrite to contemporary more readable style.
Kill separate IPACCT facility, use "accept" rules in IPFIREWALL.
Filter incoming >and< outgoing packets.
Replace "policy" by sticky "deny all" rule.
Rules have numbers used for ordering and deletion.
Remove "rerorder" code entirely.
Count packet & bytecount matches for rules.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.11 1996/02/12 14:33:55 phk Exp $
d190 3
d203 2
@


1.184.4.13
log
@- add apm to the GENERIC kernel (commented out), and add some comments
  regarding apm to LINT
- Disabled the statistics clock on machines which have an APM BIOS and
  have the options "APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK" enabled (which is default
  in GENERIC now)
- move around some of the code in clock.c dealing with the rtc to make
  it more obvios the effects of disabling the statistics clock

Reviewed by:	bde
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.12 1996/02/23 15:25:55 phk Exp $
a679 8
# Notes on APM
#  Some APM implementations will not work with the `statistics clock'
#  enabled, so it's disabled by default if the APM driver is enabled.
#  However, this is not true for all laptops.  Try removing the option
#  APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK and see if suspend/resume work
#

#
a708 1
options		APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK
@


1.184.4.14
log
@Bring in ccd support from -current.  Note that conf.c has two missing
entries in front of ccd (stl and qcam) and the ccd driver won't work
(wrong character special major) until someone fills the two slots.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.13 1996/04/22 19:48:22 nate Exp $
a378 1
pseudo-device	ccd	4	#Concatenated disk driver
@


1.184.4.15
log
@Bring qcam driver into -stable
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.14 1996/05/03 06:02:44 asami Exp $
a716 1
device		qcam0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty
@


1.184.4.16
log
@Retrofit the od driver into -stable.  It's now stable enough to
deserve a life there, and chances that it compromises some other part
of the system are low.

Reviewed by:    grog@@lemis.de (Greg Lehey)

(Should have made it into a single commit, but i've botched this.)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.15 1996/05/04 07:15:11 pst Exp $
a304 9

# XXX
# The `od' driver is unsupported in 2.1-stable.  The SCSI subsystem
# here does not allow for SCSI type overrides (assigning a driver that
# differs from the type the SCSI device claims to be), thus it could
# not be tested on my reference SONY SMO drive.  -- joerg
#
# However, it will most likely work fine.
device		od0
@


1.184.4.17
log
@Upgrade the `od' driver in -stable.  Merge the fixes from the
following respective revisions:

	sys/scsi/scsi_disk.h		1.9
	sys/scsi/scsi_driver.c		1.16
	sys/scsi/od.c			1.18
	sys/i386/conf/LINT		1.265
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.16 1996/06/08 11:30:37 joerg Exp $
a332 18

# Options for the `od' optical disk driver:
#
# If drive returns sense key as 0x02 with vendor specific additional
# sense code (ASC) and additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ), or
# illegal ASC and ASCQ. This cause an error (NOT READY) and retrying.
# To suppress this, use the following option.
#
options		OD_BOGUS_NOT_READY
#
# For an automatic spindown, try this.  Again, preferrably as an
# option in your config file.
# WARNING!  Use at your own risk.  Joerg's ancient SONY SMO drive
# groks it fine, while Shunsuke's Fujitsu chokes on it and times
# out.
#
options		OD_AUTO_TURNOFF

@


1.184.4.18
log
@Merge the worm driver into -stable, untested, but eyeball-reviewed.

The existing worm driver there was entirely useless, you couldn't do
anything with it.  Thus i believe that shipping a beta-quality driver
is still better.  (The only other option would have been to remove it
from the branch.)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.17 1996/06/16 20:10:13 joerg Exp $
d320 1
a320 2
device worm0 at scbus?	# SCSI worm (CD-R) -- untested, but known to work
			# in the 2.2 development systems
@


1.184.4.19
log
@Bring the two Stallion serial card drivers (both cd1400 and intelligent)
into the 2.1 branch from -current.  The other files have been tagged.

OK'ed by: davidg
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.18 1996/06/23 14:48:25 joerg Exp $
a706 2
# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based)
# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent)
a736 15
# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers:
#  See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions.
#  This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion.
#  The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280.  You need
#     to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards.
#  The "flags" and "iosiz" settings on the stli driver depend on the board:
#	EasyConnection 8/64 ISA:     flags 23         iosiz 0x1000
#	EasyConnection 8/64 EISA:    flags 24         iosiz 0x10000
#	EasyConnection 8/64 MCA:     flags 25         iosiz 0x1000
#	ONboard ISA:                 flags 4          iosiz 0x10000
#	ONboard EISA:                flags 7          iosiz 0x10000
#	ONboard MCA:                 flags 3          iosiz 0x10000
#	Brumby:                      flags 2          iosiz 0x4000
#	Stallion:                    flags 1          iosiz 0x10000

a758 2
device		stl0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 10 vector stlintr
device		stli0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty iomem 0xcc000 flags 23 iosiz 0x1000
@


1.184.4.20
log
@Update comment relating to PTY's, as we can have 256, not 64 as it suggested
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.19 1996/06/23 23:24:27 peter Exp $
d364 1
a364 1
pseudo-device	pty	16	#Pseudo ttys - can go as high as 256
@


1.184.4.21
log
@Bring in changes from the HEAD:
  GENERIC - Add a commented out line for adding support for IBM ThinkPad
            keyboards

  LINT - Add SCANSET=2 support to the LINT kernel and comments reflecting it's
         purpose.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.20 1996/06/26 19:43:19 gpalmer Exp $
a430 2
# This PCVT option is for keyboards such as those used on IBM ThinkPad laptops
options		PCVT_SCANSET=2		# IBM keyboards are non-std
@


1.184.4.22
log
@Bring in changes from the HEAD:

Document MAXMEM.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.21 1996/07/03 05:23:13 nate Exp $
a412 6
# MAXMEM specifies the amount of RAM on the machine; if this is not
# specified, FreeBSD will read the amount of memory from the CMOS RAM,
# so the amount of memory will be limited to 64MB or 16MB depending on
# the BIOS.  The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of
# RAM, it would be 131072 (128 * 1024).
#
a421 1
options		"MAXMEM=(128*1024)"
@


1.184.4.23
log
@Add forgotten fxp0 entry.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.22 1996/07/03 05:31:39 nate Exp $
a837 1
device		fxp0
@


1.184.4.24
log
@Ported the 3Com 3c590/3c595 driver from -current to -stable (for 2.1.5).
Done against my better judgement, but at least we won't be sued for false
advertising. Sigh.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.23 1996/07/16 08:45:52 davidg Exp $
a821 5
# The `fxp' device provides support for the Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B
#
# The `vx' device provides support for the 3Com 3c590 and 3c595 ethernet
# adapters.
#
a838 1
device		vx0
@


1.184.4.25
log
@Document new userconfig options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.24 1996/07/16 08:53:06 davidg Exp $
a116 3
# XXX - this doesn't belong here either
options		USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
options		VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor
a159 1
options		USERCONFIG_BOOT		#imply -c and parse info area
@


1.184.4.26
log
@Disable the `worm' driver for 2.1.6.  It doesn't work with the popluar
HP drives, and now that 2.2 is around the corner, there's no need to
also include the required patch to the SCSI subsystem into 2.1.6.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.25 1996/10/16 02:21:06 jkh Exp $
d324 1
a324 1
#device worm0 at scbus?	# SCSI worm (CD-R) -- untested, but known to work
a325 2
			# NB: disabled by default since it doesn't work with the
			# popular HP drives.
@


1.184.4.27
log
@Put ccd in the right place.  Sorry about the screwup.

Reported by:	Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@@mchp.siemens.de>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.26 1996/11/06 12:41:56 joerg Exp $
a375 1
pseudo-device	ccd	4	#Concatenated disk driver
d413 1
@


1.184.4.28
log
@Bring in some kernel bootp support. This removes the need for netboot
to fill in the nfs_diskless structure, at the cost of some kernel
bloat. The advantage is that this code works on a wider range of
network adapters than netboot. Several new kernel options are
documented in LINT.
Obtained from: parts of the code comes from NetBSD.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.184.4.27 1996/11/10 11:21:15 asami Exp $
a865 6

# Kernel BOOTP support 

options		BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options		BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
options		BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
@


1.184.4.29
log
@$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
# $FreeBSD$
@


1.183
log
@Update swap and dump stuff to match reality:
- option DODUMP no longer exists (remove all references to it).
- directive `swap on' is now a no-op (don't bother documenting it; remove
  comment to match code).
- directive `dumps on' still works (restore code to match comment; deprecate
  it in comment).

Reviewed by:	Poul-Henning Kamp, and me
Submitted by:	Bruce Evans
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.182 1995/05/18 09:16:53 davidg Exp $
d267 1
a267 1
# Beginning with FreeBSD 2.1 you can wire down your SCSI devices so
d294 1
a294 1
# The "unknown" device (uk? in pre-2.1) is now part of the base SCSI
d303 5
d317 1
a317 1
#                       only when booting verbosely.
d396 1
a396 1
#options		"PCVT_FREEBSD=210"	# pcvt running on FreeBSD 2.1
@


1.182
log
@Added "BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET" option to disable using the keyboard reset
in cpu_reset(). Some MBs don't deal with this properly.

Submitted by:	Rod Grimes
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.181 1995/05/14 02:59:45 davidg Exp $
d58 2
a59 2
#  - The kernel can swap on wd0b and sd0b, defaulting to the former
#  - Crash dumps will be written to wd0b, if possible
d61 1
a61 1
config		kernel	root on wd0 
a96 7

#
# Enable dumping of the kernel image to swap for panics.  This is not
# the default because writing to misconfigured swap may wipe out file
# systems.
#
options		DODUMP
@


1.181
log
@Changed swap partition handling/allocation so that it doesn't
require specific partitions be mentioned in the kernel config
file ("swap on foo" is now obsolete).

From Poul-Henning:

The visible effect is this:

As default, unless
        options "NSWAPDEV=23"
is in your config, you will have four swap-devices.
You can swapon(2) any block device you feel like, it doesn't have
to be in the kernel config.

There is a performance/resource win available by getting the NSWAPDEV right
(but only if you have just one swap-device ??), but using that as default
would be too restrictive.

The invisible effect is that:

Swap-handling disappears from the $arch part of the kernel.
It gets a lot simpler (-145 lines) and cleaner.

Reviewed by:	John Dyson, David Greenman
Submitted by:	Poul-Henning Kamp, with minor changes by me.
@
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@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.180 1995/05/12 15:17:55 ache Exp $
d386 3
d394 1
@


1.180
log
@Add 'rc' line
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.179 1995/05/11 02:15:37 jkh Exp $
d61 1
a61 1
config		kernel	root on wd0 swap on wd0 and sd0 dumps on wd0
d254 3
a256 1
#
@


1.179
log
@Remove all vestiges of the ALLOW_CONFLICT_FOO evil and replace it with
something slightly less evil - a per device conflict flag.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.178 1995/05/06 19:34:05 joerg Exp $
d636 1
d660 1
@


1.178
log
@Restructured the floppy tape probe.

The ``flags 1'' in the fdc line is now only needed for owners of an
Insight tape (perhaps there aren't any?  Mine is disfunctional).  All
other probes are safe wrt. to the motor-control line of floppy disk
drives.  Document the flag in LINT finally.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.177 1995/05/05 07:47:44 davidg Exp $
a362 15
# ALLOW_CONFLICT_DRQ suppresses the DMA conflict checks.  This option is
# included so that people with sound cards that support multiple emulations
# can setup different sound drivers on the same DMA channel.  There are no
# other known uses for this option.
#
# ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR suppresses the I/O address conflict checks, so
# that the PS/2 mouse driver doesn't conflict with the console driver.
#
# ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ suppresses the interrupt line conflict checks, so
# that multiple devices can share the same IRQ, provided that the
# hardware supports it (it usually doesn't).
#
# ALLOW_CONFLICT_MEMADDR suppresses the memory address conflict checks.
# This option is not known to be good for anything.
#
a383 4
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_DRQ
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_MEMADDR
d518 1
a518 1
# psm: PS/2 mouse port (needs ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR, above)
d523 1
a523 1
device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 12 vector psmintr
d601 3
a603 1

d606 1
a606 1
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 drq 1 vector sbintr
d611 1
a611 1
device gusxvi0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 7 drq 3 vector adintr
@


1.177
log
@Fix spelling error. Commented out ISO and ISO related things until I
either fix it or we decide to remove it. It requires implementing PCB
hashing to get it to compile and likely a lot more to get it to work..
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.176 1995/04/28 00:51:18 dufault Exp $
d510 6
d519 1
@


1.176
log
@Add National Instruments "LabPC" driver
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.175 1995/04/25 03:44:04 phk Exp $
d38 1
a38 1
# number of proccesses per user and open files per user more than the
a134 1
options		ISO
d137 5
a141 2
options		TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
options		TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
a173 1
options		EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
d176 3
@


1.175
log
@Document MFS_ROOT option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.174 1995/04/24 05:33:59 phk Exp $
d641 2
d664 1
@


1.174
log
@Added "bio" to matcd.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.173 1995/04/24 04:30:19 dyson Exp $
d245 4
@


1.173
log
@Removed the NSECS_MULTI option, and implemented both 32 bit probe
enable and multi-sector I/O enable by using the controller or device
flags capability.  Per a suggestion by phk.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.172 1995/04/23 18:30:26 wollman Exp $
d649 1
a649 1
controller      matcd0  at isa? port ?
@


1.172
log
@Substantially clean up LINT and add `fe'.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.171 1995/04/22 22:39:33 dyson Exp $
a390 3
# NSECS_MULTI enables and allows multi-block transfers in the wd driver.
# suggested values would be 8 or 16.
#
a399 1
#options	"NSECS_MULTI=16"
d466 24
@


1.171
log
@Document the wd.c option NSECS_MULTI.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.170 1995/04/18 11:02:22 ache Exp $
a256 7
# SCSI OPTIONS:

# SCSIDEBUG: When defined enables debugging macros
# NO_SCSI_SENSE: When defined disables sense descriptions (about 4k)
# SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY: Always report disk geometry at boot up instead
#                       only when booting verbosely.

d304 10
d322 2
a323 1
# among others.
d332 7
d348 1
a348 1
# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, sc, npx
a503 4
# cy: Cyclades high-speed serial driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
# gp:  National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board
# gsc: Genius GS-4500 hand scanner.
# joy: joystick
a508 4
device		gp0	at isa? port 0x2c0 tty
device		gsc0	at isa? port "IO_GSC1" tty drq 3
device		joy0	at isa? port "IO_GAME"
device		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 vector cyintr
d524 1
d541 1
d550 1
a550 1

d553 1
a553 1
# Uncomment one (and only one) of the following 4 drivers for the appropriate
a561 10
# This one is also temporarily ill - needs an isa_device structure!!
#controller tel0 at isa? iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 9 vector telintr

# These are non-optional for ISDN
pseudo-device   isdn
pseudo-device   ii      4
pseudo-device   ity     4
pseudo-device   itel    2       
pseudo-device   ispy    1       

d564 18
a581 1
# Audio drivers: `snd', `pca'
a582 2
# snd: Voxware sound drivers for various cards
#      see /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sound/sound.doc for details
a585 1
# SB = SoundBlaster;  PAS = ProAudioSpectrum;  GUS = Gravis UltraSound
a587 2

# SoundBlaster DSP driver - for SB, SB Pro, SB16, PAS(emulating SB)
a588 2

# SoundBlaster 16 DSP driver - for SB16 - requires sb0 device
a589 2

# SoundBlaster 16 MIDI - for SB16 - requires sb0 device
a590 2

# ProAudioSpectrum PCM and Midi - for PAS
a591 2

# Gravis UltraSound - for GUS, GUS16, GUSMAX
a592 2

# Gravis UltraSound 16 bit option - for GUS16 - requires gus0
a593 2

# Gravis UltraSound MAX - for GUSMAX - requires gus0
a594 2

# MS Sound System
a595 2

# Yamaha OPL-2/OPL-3 FM - for SB, SB Pro, SB16, PAS
a596 2

# MPU-401 - for MPU-401 standalone card
a597 2

# 6850 UART Midi
d600 1
d613 4
a629 3
#controller      matcd1  at isa? port ?
#controller      matcd2  at isa? port ?
#controller      matcd3  at isa? port ?
d634 4
@


1.170
log
@Add quotes around TUNE_1542
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.169 1995/04/14 15:12:24 dufault Exp $
d380 3
d392 1
@


1.169
log
@Add "sctarg" and document new SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY option for ache
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.168 1995/04/12 22:02:51 phk Exp $
d388 1
a388 1
#options	TUNE_1542
@


1.168
log
@Add "BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER" option.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.167 1995/04/08 21:41:52 phk Exp $
d261 2
d306 4
@


1.167
log
@Move default address of lnc0 to 0x300.  Luigi Rizzo said that his card
cannot even go below 0x300...
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.166 1995/04/08 16:08:35 ache Exp $
d501 2
@


1.166
log
@pca: change IO_PPI to IO_TIMER1 due to syscons conflict
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.165 1995/04/08 15:44:18 joerg Exp $
d529 1
a529 1
device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 0 vector lncintr
@


1.165
log
@Update pcvt to 3.20 b24
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.164 1995/04/08 09:36:02 phk Exp $
d601 1
a601 1
device pca0 at isa? port IO_PPI tty
@


1.164
log
@Added the "eg0" interface driver for the 3Com "3c505" or "etherlink/+"
card.  This is the braindamaged card with the 80186 CPU on it.  It is
slow, probably not very good after all, but hey, if you have one lying
around doing nothing anyway...

Added the "zp0" driver to GENERIC.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.163 1995/04/06 14:01:20 ache Exp $
d388 1
@


1.163
log
@Add port IO_PPI for pca per Bruce suggestion
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.162 1995/04/06 03:22:12 jkh Exp $
d521 1
@


1.162
log
@0x330 is the default address for SB Midi, not 0x300
Submitted by:	Doug Rabson <dfr@@render.com>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.161 1995/03/30 00:20:08 rgrimes Exp $
d599 1
a599 1
device pca0 at isa? tty
@


1.161
log
@Submitted by:	Mahesh Neelakanta <mahesh@@gcomm.com>

Change I/O address of Intel EtherExpress driver (ix0) from 0x280 to
0x300.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.160 1995/03/29 05:14:22 davidg Exp $
d573 1
a573 1
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x300
@


1.160
log
@Added NQNFS option and a comment warning about it's overhead.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.159 1995/03/28 08:14:55 jkh Exp $
d525 1
a525 1
device ix0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 32768 vector ixintr
@


1.159
log
@Change ahc driver comment to note that it's not just the 274x controller
it supports.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.158 1995/03/18 08:12:48 rgrimes Exp $
d223 4
d233 1
@


1.158
log
@Add Intel EtherExpress16 (ix0) driver.
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.157 1995/03/15 14:27:01 dufault Exp $
d411 1
a411 1
# ahc: Adaptec 274x
@


1.157
log
@Document scsi options
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.156 1995/03/14 09:14:05 davidg Exp $
d520 1
@


1.156
log
@Added support for generic FDDI and the DEC DEFEA and DEFPA FDDI adapters.

Submitted by:	Matt Thomas
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.155 1995/03/13 18:49:24 swallace Exp $
d250 7
a258 1
#
@


1.155
log
@Change device entry examples to reflect the following:
Remove PAS-only entry for OPL as ache pointed out.
Update OPL comment to show OPL-2 or OPL-3 support as it is auto-detected.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.154 1995/03/12 23:43:14 swallace Exp $
d147 1
d162 1
d497 1
d510 3
d514 1
a515 3
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr
device el0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9 vector elintr
device le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector le_intr
d633 3
d642 1
@


1.154
log
@Remove old snd file configuration list and add new file list
for the snd controller and the different sound devices.

Update LINT to include all sound device drivers using new format.

Reviewed by:	wollman
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.153 1995/03/12 12:18:43 bde Exp $
a549 6
# Yamaha OPL-3 FM - for SB, SB Pro, SB16, PAS
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388

# Yamaha OPL-3 FM - for PAS
#device opl0     at isa? port 0x38a

a561 3
# MPU-401 - for MPU-401 standalone card
device mpu0     at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0

d573 6
@


1.153
log
@Fix config-time syntax errors in sound options.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.152 1995/03/06 10:33:34 ugen Exp $
d546 39
a584 22
options		AUDIO_PAS
options		AUDIO_SB
options		AUDIO_ADLIB
options		AUDIO_GUS
options		"AUDIO_MPU401"
options		"AUDIO_UART6850"
options		AUDIO_PSS
options		"AUDIO_GUS16"
options		AUDIO_GUSMAX
options		AUDIO_MSS
options		AUDIO_SBPRO
options		"AUDIO_SB16"
options		"AUDIO_YM3812"

device snd10 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 vector adintr
device snd5 at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 vector mpuintr
device snd4 at isa? port 0x220 irq 15 drq 6 vector gusintr
device snd3 at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
device snd2 at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 drq 1 vector sbintr
device snd6 at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 drq 5 vector sbintr
device snd7 at isa? port 0x300
device snd1 at isa? port 0x388
@


1.152
log
@Restore IPACCT out there..
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.151 1995/03/05 22:23:35 joerg Exp $
d546 13
a558 13
options AUDIO_PAS
options AUDIO_SB
options AUDIO_ADLIB
options AUDIO_GUS
options AUDIO_MPU401
options AUDIO_UART6850
options AUDIO_PSS
options AUDIO_GUS16
options AUDIO_GUSMAX
options AUDIO_MSS
options AUDIO_SBPRO
options AUDIO_SB16
options AUDIO_YM3812
@


1.151
log
@pcvt is still using the XSERVER option; document this.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.150 1995/03/04 21:09:21 jkh Exp $
d190 1
d201 1
@


1.150
log
@Upgrade the sound drivers to VoxWare pre-3.0 and fix a number of bugs.
Make the sound configuration a little neater
	(see /sys/i386/isa/sound/Readme.freebsd)
Add support for the Microsoft Sound Source.
Document the sound options again.
Submitted by:	Sujal Patel <smpatel@@wam.umd.edu>
Obtained from:	Voxware
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.149 1995/03/02 04:06:07 jkh Exp $
d372 1
@


1.149
log
@Changes to incorporate the Matsushita CDROM driver (otherwise known as
the "Sound blaster CDROM").
Submitted by:	Frank Durda IV <bsdmail@@nemesis.lonestar.org>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.148 1995/03/01 22:27:45 dufault Exp $
d22 1
a22 1
cpu		"I586_CPU"		# a/k/a Pentium(tm)
d324 3
a326 1
# not known to be good for anything.
d538 2
a539 1
# snd: Voxware sound drivers for various cards (see file `sound.doc')
d542 16
a557 2
# Someday, Voxware configuration will be done properly.
#
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1.148
log
@Added a little documentation on the fixed SCSI config and
fixed a few quirks that snuck in.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.147 1995/02/23 17:19:53 bde Exp $
d556 1
a556 1
# pcd: Panasonic CD-ROM
d570 1
a570 1
# for the soundblaster 16 multicd
d572 5
a576 2
# for the soundblaster 16 multicd
#device		pcd0	at isa? port 0x220 bio
@


1.147
log
@Make diskslice files standard and remove option DISKSLICE.  ufs_disksubr.c
needed a diskslice function yesterday and all disk drivers will need it.
The diskslice initialization routine should be configurable (but isn't).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.146 1995/02/19 14:07:28 jkh Exp $
d250 1
a250 1
# high-level SCSI device drivers, and the low-level host-adapter
d254 30
a283 7
# Note that, unlike most similar systems, the FreeBSD SCSI system
# does not wire a particular device unit number to any specific
# SCSI bus unit number.  Rather, unit numbers are assigned in the
# order that the devices are found on the SCSI bus.  (This means that
# if you remove a disk drive, you may have to rewrite your /etc/fstab
# file.)  It is expected that this will change for FreeBSD 2.1.
#
a287 6
device		uk0			#unknown scsi devices

#
# The `cd' (SCSI read-only removable disk) driver is special in that
# the code dynamically allocates more units as they are required, with
# no limit (other than memory) to the number available.
@


1.146
log
@Remove the SCSI idsn line - it's permanantly dead.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.145 1995/02/17 09:33:29 jkh Exp $
a332 4
# DISKSLICE provides support for slicing up a disk into virtual disks.
# It isn't really ISA-specific, but the on-disk slice table is currently
# required to be a DOS partition table.
#
a346 1
options		DISKSLICE
@


1.145
log
@Remove the ISDN dialer from LINT until it's working.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.144 1995/02/17 02:22:36 phk Exp $
a511 2
# Don't turn this on unless you're also prepared to fix it! :)
#device snic0
@


1.144
log
@This is the latest version of the APM stuff from HOSOKAWA, I have looked
briefly over it, and see some serious architectural issues in this stuff.

On the other hand, I doubt that we will have any solution to these issues
before 2.1, so we might as well leave this in.

Most of the stuff is bracketed by #ifdef's so it shouldn't matter too much
in the normal case.

Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	HOSOKAWA, Tatsumi <hosokawa@@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.143 1995/02/15 06:18:15 jkh Exp $
d510 2
a511 1
controller tel0 at isa? iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 9 vector telintr
@


1.143
log
@We can enable pcd0 when we actually have one.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.142 1995/02/15 04:49:18 jkh Exp $
d482 4
a485 1
# ze: PCMCIA ethernet controller.
d496 2
a565 2

# NB: both lines are required
a566 1
options		APM
@


1.142
log
@Comment out snic0 until it gets updated to the newer scsi code.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.141 1995/02/15 00:53:15 jkh Exp $
d557 1
a557 1
device		pcd0	at isa? port 0x220 bio
@


1.141
log
@Add ISDN entries to LINT.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.140 1995/02/14 21:15:12 ugen Exp $
d500 3
a502 1
# the best we have!
a504 1
device snic0
d506 2
@


1.140
log
@pseudo-device  snp	3
Example entry for snoop.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.139 1995/02/12 09:29:59 jkh Exp $
d493 20
@


1.139
log
@Pick a more sensible default for # of ptys, add comment that this can
go as high as 64 now.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.138 1995/02/10 05:42:24 amurai Exp $
d288 1
@


1.138
log
@Delete a redundant line - "options TUN" and Add explanation for
"pseudo-device tun" as same as other device.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.137 1995/02/09 09:47:08 jkh Exp $
d283 1
a283 1
pseudo-device	pty	4	#Pseudo ttys
@


1.137
log
@Add the Cyclades serial driver code (ALPHA) from Andrew Werple and
adapted to FreeBSD by Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@@cs.hut.fi>.
Submitted by:	Andrew Werple <andrew@@werple.apana.org.au> and
		Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@@cs.hut.fi>
Obtained from:	NetBSD
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.136 1995/02/06 23:19:47 jkh Exp $
d158 1
a172 1
options		TUN			#IP Tunnel driver 
@


1.136
log
@The very minimum driver required to support a Video Spigot.  See the
copyright notices in the code for information on where to go to pick
up additional useful bits.
Submitted by:	Jim Lowe <james@@blatz.cs.uwm.edu>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.135 1995/02/05 10:56:45 jkh Exp $
d451 1
d463 1
@


1.135
log
@Bring PCVT's config files into the tree.
Submitted by:	mh
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.134 1995/01/31 06:33:58 amurai Exp $
d518 1
d520 6
d534 1
@


1.134
log
@Add Tunnel device for ppp (iijppp)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.133 1995/01/30 14:40:06 ache Exp $
d354 5
@


1.133
log
@Describe default MAXCONS value: 12
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.132 1995/01/27 07:48:59 phk Exp $
d166 1
d172 1
@


1.132
log
@New and far better NCR5380/NCR53400 scsi-driver.

Handles at least Trantor T130 and ProAudioSpectrum adapters.
The pas driver has consequently been removed.
This driver can be configured without without interrupts.

Manpage to follow when PAS16 has been edited in.

Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Serge Vakulenko, <vak@@cronyx.ru>
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.131 1995/01/26 11:00:12 ache Exp $
d363 1
@


1.131
log
@MAXCONS option described
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.130 1995/01/26 05:04:37 ache Exp $
d373 1
a373 1
# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `ahb', `aic', `bt', `pas'
d380 1
a380 1
# pas: ProAudioSpectrum cards using the NCR 5380 (slow!)
d396 5
a400 4
controller	pas0	at isa? port 0x1f88
controller	pas1	at isa? port 0x1f84
controller	pas2	at isa? port 0x1f8c
controller	pas3	at isa? port 0x1e88
@


1.130
log
@Remove FAT_CURSOR, it is already non-existent during several
last syscons versions
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.129 1995/01/25 21:39:59 bde Exp $
d361 4
@


1.129
log
@Load the kernel symbol table in the boot loader and not at compile time.
(Boot with the -D flag if you want symbols.)

Make it easier to extend `struct bootinfo' without losing either forwards
or backwards compatibility.

ddb_aout.c:
Get the symbol table from wherever the loader put it.
Nuke db_symtab[SYMTAB_SPACE].

boot.c:
Enable loading of symbols.  Align them on a page boundary.  Add printfs
about the symbol table sizes.
Pass the memory sizes to the kernel.
Fix initialization of `unit' (it got moved out of the loop).
Fix adding the bss size (it got moved inside an ifdef).
Initialize serial port when RB_SERIAL is toggled on.
Fix comments.
Clean up formatting of recently added code.

io.c:
Clean up formatting of recently added code.

netboot/main.c, machdep.c, wd.c:
Change names of bootinfo fields.

LINT:
Nuke SYMTAB_SPACE.
Fix comment about DODUMP.

Makefile.i386:
Nuke use of dbsym.
Exclude gcc symbols from kernel unless compiling with -g.
Remove unused macro.
Fix comments and formatting.

genassym.c:
Generate defines for some new bootinfo fields.  Change names of old ones.

locore.s:
Copy only the valid part of the `struct bootinfo' passed by the loader.
Reserve space for symbol table, if any.

machdep.c:
Check the memory sizes passed by the loader, if any.  Don't use them yet.

bootinfo.h:
Add a size field so that we can resolve some mismatches between the loader
bootinfo and the kernel boot info.  The version number is not so good for
this because of historical botches and because it's harder to maintain.
Add memory size and symbol table fields.  Change the names of everything.

Hacks to save a few bytes:

asm.S, boot.c, boot2.S:
Replace `ouraddr' by `(BOOTSEG << 4)'.

boot.c:
Don't statically initialize `loadflags' to 0.  Disable the "REDUNDANT"
code that skips the BIOS variables.  Eliminate `total'.  Combine some
more printfs.

boot.h, disk.c, io.c, table.c:
Move all statically initialzed data to table.c.

io.c:
Don't put the A20 gate bits in a variable.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.128 1995/01/25 20:35:14 jmz Exp $
a356 3
# FAT_CURSOR specifies the use of a large block cursor rather than the
# hardware default underline.
#
a359 1
options		"FAT_CURSOR"
@


1.128
log
@Add: device joy0 at isa? port "IO_GAME"  (joystick)
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.127 1995/01/24 20:38:39 paul Exp $
d94 10
a103 8
# This line enables the kernel debugger, DDB, and the line following
# allocates extra space for a copy of the debugger symbol table which
# is stored in the initialized data area of the kernel.  If you change
# the latter option, remove db_aout.o before compiling.
#
options		DODUMP			#We dump core-image on panic
options		DDB			#Kernel debugger
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=163834"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.127
log
@is to lnc changes
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.126 1995/01/23 00:25:01 jkh Exp $
d442 1
d450 1
@


1.126
log
@Add support for Olof Johansson's WD7000 driver.
Submitted by:	Olof Johansson <offe@@ludd.luth.se>
Obtained from:
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.125 1995/01/14 02:39:22 jkh Exp $
a462 1
# is: Isolan AT 4141-0; Isolink 4110; Novell NE2100
d465 1
a465 1
# lnc: unknown LANCE-based
d472 1
a472 1
device is0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 7 vector isintr
a476 1
#device lnc0 at isa? XXX FILL ME IN
@


1.125
log
@Put UCONSOLE back - I was wrong, it's still used in one last place.
Submitted by:	ollivier
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.124 1995/01/12 15:37:16 jkh Exp $
d381 1
d400 1
@


1.124
log
@1. Remove UCONSOLE.  This appears to be well and truly dead (unless it's
   hiding someplace in /sys I can't find).
2. Remove NCONS.  Soren's latest changes make it a no-op.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.123 1995/01/07 14:51:46 jkh Exp $
d116 4
@


1.123
log
@Gunther Schadow <gusw@@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de>'s
driver for the Genius GS-4500 hand scanner.
Submitted by:	gusw@@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.122 1994/12/26 17:33:52 ats Exp $
a350 4
# NCONS specifies the number of virtual consoles.  Specification of
# this value is mandatory.  Due to a compiler bug, when compiling with
# GCC 2.6.0 this option must be a power of two.
#
a356 4
# UCONSOLE enables code to let any user get output intended for the
# console.
#
options		"NCONS=8"
a358 1
options		UCONSOLE
@


1.122
log
@Add examples for the sony and the panasonic drivers.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.121 1994/12/22 21:00:02 wollman Exp $
d437 1
a437 1
# Other standard PC hardware: `lpt', `mse', `psm', `sio'
d444 1
d451 1
@


1.121
log
@Added `ds', a black-hole network interface.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.120 1994/12/17 08:37:22 jkh Exp $
d503 2
d511 4
@


1.120
log
@Bump LINT's symtab space.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.119 1994/12/17 08:06:01 jkh Exp $
d149 3
d155 1
a155 1
pseudo-device	loop			#Network loop back device
d159 1
@


1.119
log
@Add Fred Cawthorne's GPIB driver.
Submitted by:	fcawth@@delphi.umd.edu
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.118 1994/12/16 16:58:08 bde Exp $
d101 1
a101 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=162821"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.118
log
@Uncomment DISKSLICE; it should work now (for drivers that support it).
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.117 1994/12/16 06:04:16 phk Exp $
d439 1
d445 1
@


1.117
log
@Remove sd1-sd3 & st1, now that we can autoallocate them.

fix the vn driver in LINT.  It autoallocates too.

Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	rgrimes
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.116 1994/12/13 22:01:35 wollman Exp $
a274 1

d338 1
a338 1
#options	DISKSLICE		#uncomment this when it works
@


1.116
log
@Add ahc driver, more symtab space.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.115 1994/12/13 20:56:30 wollman Exp $
a251 3
device		sd1
device		sd2
device		sd3
a252 1
device		st1
d276 1
a276 1
pseudo-device	vn	4	#Vnode driver (turns a file into a device)
@


1.115
log
@Delete `HZ' option; it's only of use to Bruce and screws up the NTP PLL
(among other things).  Correctly specify `vn' as a pseudo.  Make sure
things are in the right places.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.114 1994/12/11 23:52:18 bde Exp $
d101 1
a101 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=159100"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d343 1
a343 1
options		DISKSLICE
d381 1
d393 1
@


1.114
log
@Add old options HZ, VN, ALLOW_CONFLICT_DRQ, ALLOW_CONFLICT_MEMADDR,
AUTO_EOI_1, AUTO_EOI_2, COMCONSOLE, COM_MULTIPORT.

Add new option DISKSLICE.

Change comments about DUMMY_NOPS.
@
text
@d5 1
a5 1
#	This kernel is NOT MEANT to be runnable!
d7 3
a9 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.113 1994/12/11 00:09:34 ats Exp $
d280 1
a280 2
options		"HZ=1000"	#Set hz to a nonstandard value
option		VN		#Vnode driver (turns a file into a device)
@


1.113
log
@Document the options DUMMY_NOPS and TUNE_1542.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.112 1994/12/03 17:36:29 smace Exp $
d278 3
d297 3
d307 13
d324 7
a330 2
# DUMMY_NOPS disables the use of the inb's for very short spin periods.
# Should work ok on most EISA bus machines.
d335 1
d338 3
d342 1
d448 2
@


1.112
log
@Make CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX a tunable parameter.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.111 1994/12/03 00:17:54 wollman Exp $
d304 7
d314 2
@


1.111
log
@Add Cronyx/Sigma files and config information; delete outdated config files.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.110 1994/11/27 14:59:54 ats Exp $
d33 8
@


1.110
log
@Expand again the SYMTAB_SPACE for LINT.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.109 1994/11/24 20:35:21 se Exp $
d131 2
d141 1
d405 1
a405 1
# Network interfaces: `ed', `el', `ep', `ie', `is', `le', `lnc'
d407 1
d419 1
@


1.109
log
@Added #define PROBE_VERBOSE and description (PCI chip set boot messages)
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.108 1994/11/15 14:28:46 bde Exp $
d91 1
a91 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=158940"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.108
log
@The SYMTAB_SPACE bloatometer was 40% out of date.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.107 1994/11/08 07:39:28 jkh Exp $
d472 3
d478 1
@


1.107
log
@Add back ze0 driver; somebody took it out of _both_ LINT and GENERIC,
kinda hosing the laptop folks.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.106 1994/11/07 03:51:14 phk Exp $
d91 1
a91 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=113498"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.106
log
@Added a kernel variable, "dodump" defaulting to zero, which disables dumps.
Somebody should make a mib variable for it.
Just now it is pointless to dump the kernel, since we have nothing which
can read the dump.
Furthermore is should never be the default to dump.
	options	DODUMP
will enable dumps.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.105 1994/11/03 15:51:37 jkh Exp $
d412 1
d421 1
@


1.105
log
@Eliminate USERCONFIG.  This option is now standard.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.104 1994/11/02 01:11:03 wollman Exp $
d89 1
@


1.104
log
@Fix Jordan's misplaced IPFIREWALL option.  Fix style of other previous commits.
Document ARP_PROXYALL.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.103 1994/10/30 20:57:07 joerg Exp $
a104 5

#
# Enable the in-kernel boot-time device configuration utility (boot with -c)
#
options		USERCONFIG
@


1.103
log
@Documented the FDSEEKWAIT option.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.102 1994/10/28 15:09:37 jkh Exp $
a43 6
# Enable the following (IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE optional) to enable the IP firewall
# code.  This is used in conjunction with the ipfw(1) command.  See the
# man page for more details.
options         IPFIREWALL              #firewall test
options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE      #print information about dropped packets

d126 2
d137 4
d146 2
a149 2
options		TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
options		TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
d166 7
a172 4
# The `bpfilter' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
# aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
# option.  The number of devices determines the maximum number of
# simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable.
d177 4
a180 1
pseudo-device	bpfilter	4	#berkeley packet filter
d379 1
a379 1
# options for the fd driver
d381 5
a385 1
# options	"FDSEEKWAIT=16"
d387 1
a387 9
# makes you override the default head-settle time after a seek has been
# performed. This value has been 32 in FreeBSD-1.1.5.1, but various
# people have reported about problems (unexpected CRC errors).
# The value is actually the divisor, the time to wait is
# 1 s / FDSEEKWAIT.
# For performance reasons (elimination of the division), the values
# should be a power of two.


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1.102
log
@IP Firewall code from Daniel Boulet and J.S.Antsilevich
Submitted by:	danny ugen
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.101 1994/10/26 21:10:13 wollman Exp $
d371 15
@


1.101
log
@Stylistic changes.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.100 1994/10/26 19:20:27 jkh Exp $
d43 6
@


1.100
log
@Enable USERCONFIG and document it in LINT.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.99 1994/10/24 22:18:12 sos Exp $
d106 3
a108 1
# Enable the dynamic device configuration utility (boot with -c)
@


1.99
log
@Added sea0 - Seagate driver lines to config
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.98 1994/10/21 01:10:53 wollman Exp $
d106 2
@


1.98
log
@LINT: vastly restructured so that it's actually useful for something
Makefile.i386: make definition of STRIP unconditional.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.97 1994/10/20 00:53:29 phk Exp $
d323 1
d339 2
@


1.97
log
@According to a quick reading of sources, one experiment and Bruce's word:
aha, ahb and bt all on "irq ?" now.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.96 1994/10/20 00:19:36 phk Exp $
d10 7
d20 6
a25 1
cpu		"I586_CPU"
d27 5
d33 7
a39 1
# maxfdescs	2048			#Max file descriptors per process
a40 2

# Do not use in binary distributions
d44 7
d53 10
d64 3
a66 1
# options that appear as inline #ifdef's
d68 1
a68 2
options		"COM_MULTIPORT"		#Multiport support in sys/isa/sio.c
options         "FIFO_TRIGGER=FIFO_TRIGGER_1"   #Use this fifo value in sio.c
d70 8
a77 4
options		"COMPAT_43"		#compatible with BSD 4.3
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=113498"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
options		GATEWAY			#internetwork gateway
options		KTRACE			#kernel tracing
d79 3
a81 4
options		"NCONS=8"		#number of syscons virtual consoles
options		"FAT_CURSOR"		#block cursor in syscons or pccons
options		HARDFONTS		#load iso8859 fonts instead of
					#standard VGA fonts
d83 8
a90 2
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR	#no IO addr conflict checks (PS/2 mice)
#options	ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ	#no IRQ conflict checks (mport serial)
d92 4
a95 1
options		BOUNCE_BUFFERS		#include support for DMA bounce buffers
d97 7
a103 16
options		"TCP_COMPAT_42"		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
					# ^^^ NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NORMAL USE
options		UCONSOLE		#x console support
options		DECBIT			#here because clnp.h wanted it here
					#support for CLNP ``congestion 
					#experienced'' bit in ISO-TP
options		TROLL			#CLNP network error simulator
options		ICMPPRINTFS		#ICMP packet dump by printf()
options		NSERRPRINTFS		#ditto for XNS Error protocol
					#^^above three NOT RECOMMENTED
options		MACHVMCOMPAT		#support for Mach-style vm calls
options		IPBROADCASTECHO=1	#send reply to broadcast pings
options		IPMASKAGENT=1		#send reply to icmp mask requests
options		TPCONS			#support X.25 network-layer service
options		USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt
options		DSI_SOFT_MODEM		#code for DSI Softmodems
a104 1
options		MSDOSFS_DEBUG
a105 2
options		APM			#Advance Power Management support for laptops
					#(Note: also need apm device)
d107 3
a109 2
options		USE_RTC_CENTURY		#Use it, if you	are shure that your BIOS
					#supports century byte
d111 31
a141 2
# See /sys/i386/doc/sound.doc for information about EXCLUDE options for
#  the sound drivers.
d143 20
a162 1
# Multicast support.
d164 1
d166 10
d177 4
a180 1
# options that are in sys/conf/files
d183 5
a189 1
options		FFS			#Fast filesystem
a192 1
options		NFS			#Network File System
d200 5
a204 15
pseudo-device	bpfilter	4	#berkeley packet filter
options		CCITT
device		cd0	#Only need one of these, the code dynamically grows
device		ch0
options		DDB			#Kernel debugger
options		EON
pseudo-device	ether
#pseudo-device	imp
options		INET			#Internet communications protocols
options		ISO
pseudo-device	loop			#Network loop back device
options		NS			#Xerox NS communications protocols
options		NSIP			#XNS over IP
pseudo-device	ppp	2		#Point-to-point protocol
pseudo-device	pty	4		#Pseudo ttys
d206 21
a226 3
options		RMP			#HP remote maint protocol
controller	scbus0
device		sd0
d230 1
a230 2
pseudo-device	sl	2
device		st0
a231 6
options		SYSVSHM
options		SYSVSEM
options		SYSVMSG
#pseudo-device	tb			#tablet line discipline.
options		TPIP			# ISO TP class 4 over IP
#pseudo-device	tun
d235 31
a265 3
# options that are in sys/i386/conf/files.i386
# 
#This is needed here so the isa? below will work
a266 2
#This is a preliminary PCI bus ``device''
controller	pci0
d268 41
a308 2
#Driver for Advaced Power Management (also need options APM)
device		apm0	at isa?
d310 3
a312 8
# driver for the Adaptec 154x SCSI cards.
controller	aha0	at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector ahaintr
# driver for the Adaptec 174x SCSI cards.
controller	ahb0	at isa? bio irq ? vector ahbintr
# Driver for Soundblaster (and PAS?) SCSI controller.
controller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr
# driver for the Bustek 742.
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector btintr
d314 13
a326 4
controller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
disk		fd0	at fdc0 drive 0
disk		fd1	at fdc0 drive 1
tape		ft0	at fdc0 drive 2
d328 4
a331 12
# driver for the Western Digital and SMCC WD80xx cards, for the Novell
# NE1000/2000 card and the 3COM 3C503 card.
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr
# driver for the AT&T Starlan card.
device ie0 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
#driver for the Isolan AT 4114-0 and the Isolink 4110 ethernet card.
device is0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 7 vector isintr
#device ix0 at isa? port 0x320 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 32768 vector ixintr
# driver for the Etherlink III ( 3C509 ) card, beta version.
device ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr
#driver for the 3c501
device el0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9 vector elintr
d333 1
a333 16
#special cased above:
#controller	isa0
# interruptless parallel printer port driver
device		lpa0	at isa? port "IO_LPT1" tty
device		lpa1	at isa? port "IO_LPT2" tty
# interrupt driven parallel printer port driver
device		lpt0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 7 vector lptintr
# Driver for Mitsumi CD-ROM players
device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr
# Driver for Logitech and ATI inport bus mice
device		mse0	at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5 vector mseintr
# Driver for the NCR 53c810 and 53c825 PCI SCSI host adapter chips
controller	ncr0
device		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" irq 13 vector npxintr
# Driver for ProAudioSpectrum SCSI, on cards with NCR 5380 chips.
# The four units correspond to the HW-jumpers.  No intr, No DMA, slow.
a337 10
# example specification of IRQ for PCI device ID 5 (ncr0 on some MB)
#device		pci5	at isa? bio irq 9 vector pciintr
#device		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr
device		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr
device		sio1	at isa? port "IO_COM2" tty irq 3 vector siointr
device		sio2	at isa? port "IO_COM3" tty irq 5 vector siointr
device		sio3	at isa? port "IO_COM4" tty irq 9 vector siointr
#PS/2 mouse driver (must follow pc0 or sc0 if enabled).  Also enable
#ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR option (see above) if you want to use this.
#device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 12 vector psmintr
d339 5
a343 3
pseudo-device	speaker
#tw	device-driver
controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr
a349 1
device		wt0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1 vector wtintr
d351 53
a403 2
# Various sound card drivers.
# See /sys/doc/sound.doc for more information.
d412 13
a424 1
# Cortex-I Frame Grabber driver
d427 3
a429 2
# The digital speaker driver (/dev/pcaudio).
device pca0 at isa? tty
d431 16
a446 4
# options that have not been resolved yet
pseudo-device	log

pseudo-device	gzip		# Exec gzipped a.out's
@


1.96
log
@Bruce told me to:  Make uha0 use irq ?
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.95 1994/10/15 08:09:42 phk Exp $
d140 1
a140 1
controller	aha0	at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq 11 drq 5 vector ahaintr
d142 1
a142 1
controller	ahb0	at isa? bio irq 11 vector ahbintr
d146 1
a146 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq 12 vector btintr
@


1.95
log
@Sanitized a little bit.  All SCSI is now "controllers" and LINT is more
sorted now.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.94 1994/10/04 14:11:02 ache Exp $
d199 1
a199 1
controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq 14 drq 5 vector uhaintr
@


1.94
log
@USE_RTC_CENTURY added
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.93 1994/10/03 22:32:13 phk Exp $
d134 1
a134 1
device		pci0
a146 4
# Driver for the NCR 53c810 and 53c825 PCI SCSI host adapter chips
device		ncr0
# example specification of IRQ for PCI device ID 5 (ncr0 on some MB)
#device		pci5	at isa? bio irq 9 vector pciintr
d177 2
d181 7
a187 5
# The four units correspond to the HW-jumpers.  No intr, No DMA, very slow.
device		pas0	at isa? port 0x1f88
device		pas1	at isa? port 0x1f84
device		pas2	at isa? port 0x1f8c
device		pas3	at isa? port 0x1e88
@


1.93
log
@I added "pserudo-device gzip" as default.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.92 1994/10/01 17:59:26 davidg Exp $
d67 3
@


1.92
log
@Added Cortex-I Frame Grabber by Paul S. LaFollette, Jr.

Submitted by:	Paul S. LaFollette, Jr.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.91 1994/10/01 16:44:07 phk Exp $
d223 2
@


1.91
log
@ #Driver for Advaced Power Management (also need options APM)
-device		apm0	isa?
+device		apm0	at isa?
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.90 1994/10/01 05:43:09 davidg Exp $
d214 3
@


1.90
log
@Added options APM and device apm0 for Advanced Power Management support.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.89 1994/09/28 22:57:24 wollman Exp $
d134 1
a134 1
device		apm0	isa?
@


1.89
log
@GENERIC*: remove commented-out options; the user should have to do
/some/ research to figure out how to turn them on.

LINT: better description of TCP_COMPAT_42: ``emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs''.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.88 1994/09/28 22:51:54 wollman Exp $
d65 3
d132 3
@


1.88
log
@LKMs are no longer options, so remove the `options LKM' from LINT.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.87 1994/09/28 17:00:14 se Exp $
d46 1
a46 1
options		"TCP_COMPAT_42"		#tcp/ip compatible with 4.2
@


1.87
log
@Added entries for PCI and NCR device drivers.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.86 1994/09/27 20:36:26 phk Exp $
a98 1
options		LKM			#Loadable kernel modules
@


1.86
log
@Added
 options                DIAGNOSTIC
 options                MSDOSFS_DEBUG
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.85 1994/09/26 16:15:05 jkh Exp $
d128 2
d139 4
@


1.85
log
@Jim Babb's port of the AIC6360 code.
Submitted by:	babb
Obtained from:  NetBSD
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.84 1994/09/25 02:10:47 ache Exp $
d62 2
@


1.84
log
@HARDFONTS option documented
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.83 1994/09/23 06:22:46 davidg Exp $
d131 2
@


1.83
log
@Removed last vestige of MULTICAST option.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.82 1994/09/22 19:37:30 wollman Exp $
d38 2
@


1.82
log
@More loadable VFS changes:

- Make a number of filesystems work again when they are statically compiled
  (blush)

- FIFOs are no longer optional; ``options FIFO'' removed from distributed
  config files.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.81 1994/09/19 15:45:02 dfr Exp $
a64 1
options		MULTICAST		# Multicast code
@


1.81
log
@Added MSDOSFS option.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.80 1994/09/16 10:23:30 jkh Exp $
a92 1
options		FIFO
@


1.80
log
@Add SYSV shm stuff back to LINT.
chflags noschg /kernel in Makefile.i386 so if our previous kernel
was installed by make install, the second won't fall over.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.79 1994/09/13 03:34:08 phk Exp $
d79 1
@


1.79
log
@Added DSI_SOFT_MODEM
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.78 1994/09/11 21:09:49 ats Exp $
d112 1
a112 2
# options		SYSVSHM
# options		"SHMMAXPGS=64"		# 256Kb of sharable memory
@


1.78
log
@Deleted the pccons driver from the files.i386, added the seagate driver
into files.i386.
LINT:
Deleted the timezone line. Commented out the maxfdescs line and the
SYSVSHM and the SHMMAXPGS lines.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.77 1994/09/09 22:12:38 csgr Exp $
d59 1
@


1.77
log
@Remove *_SAVER syscons options - I don't know how they go in here:
(These options did not even really exist in 1.1.5.1)
CVS:
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.76 1994/09/05 22:32:40 ats Exp $
a14 1
timezone	8 dst
d16 1
a16 1
maxfdescs	2048			#Max file descriptors per process
d111 2
a112 2
options		SYSVSHM
options		"SHMMAXPGS=64"		# 256Kb of sharable memory
a168 2
device		pc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
#only one of pc0 or sc0 allowed
@


1.76
log
@Reviewed by:
Delete the hints to the sg driver. This thing was never finished and
has now been beaten by the sea driver.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.75 1994/08/31 06:17:21 davidg Exp $
a38 4
options		"STAR_SAVER"		#syscons "stars" screen saver
options         "FADE_SAVER"            #syscons "fade" screen saver
options		"SNAKE_SAVER"		#syscons "snake" screen saver
options         "BLANK_SAVER"           #syscons "blank" screen saver
@


1.75
log
@Rather than exclude bounce buffers support with NOBOUNCE, include it
with BOUNCE_BUFFERS. This is more intuitive, and is better for future
multiplatform support. Added BOUNCE_BUFFERS option to the GENERIC and
LINT kernel config files.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.74 1994/08/28 06:46:25 davidg Exp $
d137 1
a137 2
# driver for the Seagate ST01/ST02 card, not yet finished.
#controller	sg0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xc8000 iosiz 0x2000 vector sgintr
@


1.74
log
@Made a little more up to date.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.73 1994/08/27 16:23:03 davidg Exp $
d46 2
@


1.73
log
@Updated this a bit. It's still woefully out of date.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.72 1994/08/19 00:00:41 phk Exp $
d13 1
d73 14
a97 1
options		ISOFS			#ISO 9660 File System
a99 2
options		MFS			#Memory File System
options		NFS			#Network File System
@


1.72
log
@Added my ProAudioSpectum SCSI driver for cards with the 5380 SCSI-chip.
This is the slowest and most stupid of our SCSI-drivers, but it is there
and it works.  It has been tested with CD-ROM and disk.
It uses no interrupts, no DMA, just polled I/0.
Transfer-rate is <= 100Kbyte/sec.
If you set the jumpers on the board, you can change the unit-number and
you will be able to have four of these co-exist in one computer, why one
would do that is somewhat unclear though.
If I ever get my hand on the docs for this, I will improve it of course,
but for now we can install and access those CD-ROMs.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.71 1994/05/18 16:23:25 jkh Exp $
d23 1
a23 1
config		"386bsd"	root on wd0 swap on wd0 and sd0 dumps on wd0
a27 1
options		"COM_BIDIR"		#Bidirectional support in sys/isa/sio.c
a48 1
options		XSERVER			#xserver
a55 1
options		FASTLINKS		#support for fast symbolic links
d76 1
a76 2
pseudo-device	ddb
pseudo-device	devpager
d84 2
a85 1
pseudo-device	loop
d90 2
a91 3
options		PCFS			#PC (MSDOS) File System
pseudo-device	ppp	2
pseudo-device	pty	4
a101 1
pseudo-device	swappager
a109 1
pseudo-device	vnodepager
@


1.71
log
@Remove the now bogus IP_VAT_COMPAT.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.70 1994/05/17 23:20:32 jkh Exp $
d161 6
@


1.70
log
@Add line for IP_VAT_COMPAT, documenting it.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.69 1994/05/17 22:30:41 jkh Exp $
d68 1
a68 1
options		IP_VAT_COMPAT		# compatibility for BSDI/NetBSD mcast
@


1.69
log
@Fold in the changes to support IP multicasting, from Jim Lowe et al.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.68 1994/05/17 14:18:13 jkh Exp $
d68 1
@


1.68
log
@Whoops - comment out psm0 by default in case someone wants to
compile this thing.  I won't turn on the ALLOW_CONFLICT_IOADDR this would need
to compile instead since that would then rob us of other, possibly important,
conflict checks.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.67 1994/05/17 14:15:11 jkh Exp $
d67 3
@


1.67
log
@Add descriptions of ALLOW_CONFLICT_* options we want to doc for now
(only 2).  Add entry for psm0 (PS/2 mouse).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.66 1994/05/13 08:48:22 jkh Exp $
d166 1
a166 1
device		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 12 vector psmintr
@


1.66
log
@Remove confusing (as they are now unnecessary) comments about
INACCURATE_MICROTIME_IS_OK.  Document what pca0 is.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.65 1994/04/29 21:53:55 gclarkii Exp $
d44 3
d152 1
a152 1
# Driver for Mutsumi CD-ROM players
d164 4
@


1.65
log
@Added GPL_MATH_EMULATE to options
This should not be used in binary distributions.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.64 1994/04/23 21:39:02 wollman Exp $
d182 1
a183 8
#
# The following option must be enabled in order for the pca driver to
# work.  WARNING! BEWARE! CAUTION! ACHTUNG! VAROKAA! 
# Enabling this option will result in the microtime() function (and hence
# gettimeofday(2) asnd the timestamps in bpf) giving incorrect results.
# DO NOT attempt to run NTP while playing audio with this driver.
#
#options INACCURATE_MICROTIME_IS_OK
@


1.64
log
@Define new option, INACCURATE_MICROTIME_IS_OK.  When this is defined,
the NTP kernel PLL is disabled, and acquire_timer0() is enabled, thus
opening the door for microtime() (and hence gettimeofday()) to return
bogus timestamps.  This option is necessary for the `pca' driver to
work, but is implemented to underscore the fact that accurate timekeeping
and the `pca' driver are incompatible at present.  If someone writes a version
of microtime() that works when the `pca' driver is being used, this can get
junked.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.63 1994/04/23 12:13:27 ache Exp $
d18 4
@


1.63
log
@device pca0 added
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.62 1994/04/13 01:29:14 ache Exp $
d29 1
a29 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=112466"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d180 5
d186 2
a188 1
#
@


1.62
log
@snd7 config line corrected, irqaremoved
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.61 1994/04/07 22:18:49 ache Exp $
d177 2
@


1.61
log
@Remove unneded irq/drq/vector from snd?
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.60 1994/04/07 12:10:15 davidg Exp $
d175 1
a175 1
device snd7 at isa? port 0x300 irq 7 vector sbintr
@


1.60
log
@from kimmel@@varese.cs.umass.edu (Matt Kimmel):
"el" driver for 3COM 3C501. This driver has some serious performance
problems and drops packets on the floor like hot potatos.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.59 1994/04/04 17:27:45 phk Exp $
d170 1
a170 1
device snd5 at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0 vector mpuintr
d175 2
a176 2
device snd7 at isa? port 0x300 irq 7 drq 0 vector sbintr
device snd1 at isa? port 0x388 irq 0 drq 0 vector sbintr
@


1.59
log
@corrected pointer to sound.doc
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.58 1994/03/19 22:17:56 wollman Exp $
d124 1
d126 1
a126 1
# NE1000/200 card and the 3COM 3C503 card.
d135 3
@


1.58
log
@More symtab space.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.57 1994/03/15 01:58:16 wollman Exp $
d165 1
a165 1
# See /sys/i386/doc/sound.doc for more information.
@


1.57
log
@Added David Mills' kernel NTP PLL code.  The current version of NTP does
not yet speak to this code.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.56 1994/03/11 22:17:24 swallace Exp $
d29 1
a29 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=112433"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.56
log
@Removed EXCLUDE_<driver> for sound drivers so that all sound drivers
are compiled into kernel.  Users are referred to sound doc for info.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.55 1994/03/11 10:31:04 swallace Exp $
d29 1
a29 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=104705"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d142 1
a142 1
device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdint
@


1.55
log
@Added appropriate entries into files.i386 for snd drivers in /sys/i386/isa/sound
Added new snd drivers and EXCLUDE_<driver> options to LINT.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.54 1994/02/27 21:53:53 phk Exp $
d56 1
d58 2
a59 8
options		EXCLUDE_CHIP_MIDI	# \  sound driver options
options		"EXCLUDE_MPU401"	#  \ exclude specified
options		EXCLUDE_GUS		#  / device or chip
options		EXCLUDE_SBPRO		# /  from driver
options		EXCLUDE_SB16		# |
options		EXCLUDE_PAS		# |

options		USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt
@


1.54
log
@dcfclk driver obsoleted, sio/TIOCTIMESTAMP took over.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.53 1994/02/09 05:35:57 nate Exp $
d61 2
d173 1
a173 1
device snd3 at isa? port 0x388 irq 12 drq 3 vector pasintr
d175 2
@


1.53
log
@Commented on what the mse0, mcd0, and lpt/lpa devices were used for.
(No functional changes)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.52 1994/02/07 05:55:48 alm Exp $
a122 1
#dcfclk	device-driver
@


1.52
log
@Add floppy tape support (missed these when changing G*)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.51 1994/02/01 10:46:43 ache Exp $
d140 1
d143 1
d145 3
a147 1
device		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr
@


1.51
log
@BLANK_SAVER syscons option added
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.50 1994/02/01 08:34:16 ache Exp $
d124 4
a127 3
controller	fd0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
disk		fd0	at fd0 drive 0
disk		fd1	at fd0 drive 1
@


1.50
log
@Add FADE_SAVER option from new syscons.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.49 1994/01/31 10:26:43 davidg Exp $
d38 1
@


1.49
log
@  WINE/user LDT support from John Brezak, ported to FreeBSD by Jeffrey Hsu
<hsu@@soda.berkeley.edu>.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.48 1994/01/29 21:41:36 rgrimes Exp $
d32 1
d36 1
d38 1
@


1.48
log
@Remove commented out PROCFS, it is standard.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.47 1994/01/29 03:17:39 ache Exp $
d57 2
@


1.47
log
@Set FIFO_TRIGGER in more human-readable form
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.46 1994/01/27 01:01:22 ache Exp $
a79 1
#options		PROCFS			#Proc File System
@


1.46
log
@Add FIFO_TRIGGER value for sio.c
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.45 1994/01/25 11:08:24 rgrimes Exp $
d26 1
a26 1
options         "FIFO_TRIGGER=0"        #Use this fifo value in sio.c
@


1.45
log
@Disabled sg disk driver in LINT since there is no sg.c file in isa yet!

Removed com port comments, since we are about to depricate the driver.

Fix several plaes in LINT where people have been cutting and pasting using
xterms :-(
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.44 1994/01/25 03:16:31 ache Exp $
d26 2
@


1.44
log
@Sound driver options added
@
text
@d3 1
a3 1
#         as much of the source tree as it can.
d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.43 1994/01/22 09:25:37 rgrimes Exp $
d51 4
a54 4
options         EXCLUDE_CHIP_MIDI       # \  sound driver options
options         "EXCLUDE_MPU401"        #  \ exclude specified
options         EXCLUDE_GUS             #  / device or chip
options         EXCLUDE_SBPRO           # /  from driver
d94 2
a95 2
options         SYSVSEM
options         SYSVMSG
d113 1
a113 1
controller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq 12  vector btintr
d115 1
a115 5
controller	sg0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xc8000 iosiz 0x2000 vector sgintr
device		com0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector comintr
device		com1	at isa? port "IO_COM2" tty irq 3 vector comintr
device		com2	at isa? port "IO_COM3" tty irq 5 vector comintr
device		com3	at isa? port "IO_COM4" tty irq 9 vector comintr
@


1.43
log
@No longer need SYSVIPC option, any of the SYSV options now trigger the
kern/sysv_ipc.c file for inclusion in the kernel.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.42 1994/01/21 09:55:56 davidg Exp $
d50 5
@


1.42
log
@System V IPC code from Danny Boulet, chewed on a bit by the NetBSD group
and then some more by Jeffrey Hsu (who provided this port for FreeBSD).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.41 1994/01/17 05:45:26 rgrimes Exp $
a86 1
options         SYSVIPC                 #define if have any SYSV mechanisms
@


1.41
log
@Removed at clause from LINT since it was wrong and is no longer needed.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.40 1994/01/16 12:01:32 ats Exp $
d87 1
d90 2
@


1.40
log
@Documented the drivers more in the LINT file. Added a line in files.i386
and LINT for the integration of a Seagate ST01/02 SCSI controller.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.39 1994/01/10 18:53:52 ats Exp $
d19 1
a19 1
config		"386bsd"	at 0xFE100000 root on wd0 swap on wd0 and sd0 dumps on wd0
@


1.39
log
@Now enabled the line for the 3C509 driver.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.38 1994/01/09 13:30:49 ats Exp $
d101 1
d103 1
d105 1
d107 2
d117 2
d120 1
d122 1
@


1.38
log
@Added lines for an Etherlink III ( 3C509 ) driver.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.37 1994/01/06 18:15:20 rgrimes Exp $
d116 2
a117 2
# driver for the Etherlink III ( 3C509 ) card, not ready yet.
# device ep0 at isa? port 0x350 net irq 10 vector epintr
@


1.37
log
@SCSIDUMP option no longer needed, it is now standard.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.36 1994/01/05 14:56:48 rgrimes Exp $
d116 2
@


1.36
log
@Added dumps on wd0 to the end of all config lines so people know about it
and can change it.  This really won't change the kernels, it just documents
how to do the dumps on option.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.35 1994/01/04 20:10:33 nate Exp $
a44 1
options		SCSIDUMP		#support for crash dumps on sd disks
@


1.35
log
@Updated config files for new multi-controller wd.c driver and removed
outdated wx config file.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.34 1993/12/19 22:45:13 wollman Exp $
d19 1
a19 1
config		"386bsd"	at 0xFE100000 root on wd0 swap on wd0 and sd0
@


1.34
log
@Added support for X.25 as a network-layer protocol under ISO TP class 0, as
is commonly used in Europe.  Make it compile, and bump up symtab space as
needed.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.33 1993/12/19 00:49:52 wollman Exp $
d135 6
a140 3
controller	wd0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr
disk		wd0	at wd0 drive 0
disk		wd1	at wd0 drive 1
@


1.33
log
@Make everything compile with -Wtraditional.  Make it easier to distribute
a binary link-kit.  Make all non-optional options (pagers, procfs) standard,
and update LINT to reflect new symtab requirements.

NB: -Wtraditional will henceforth be forgotten.  This editing pass was
primarily intended to detect any constructions where the old code might
have been relying on traditional C semantics or syntax.  These were all
fixed, and the result of fixing some of them means that -Wall is now a
realistic possibility within a few weeks.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.32 1993/12/12 12:22:27 davidg Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=103939"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d50 1
@


1.32
log
@1) Added proc file system from Paul Kranenburg with changes from
	John Dyson to make it reliably work under FreeBSD.
2) Added and enabled PROCFS in the GENERICxx and LINT kernels.
3) New execve() from me. Still work to be done here, but this version
	works well and is needed before other changes can be made. For
	a description of the design behind this, see freebsd-arch or
	ask me.
4) Rewrote stack fault code; made user stack VM grow as needed rather
	than all up front; improves performance a little and reduces
	process memory requirements.
5) Incorporated fix from Gene Stark to fault/wire a user page table
	page to fix a problem in copyout. This is a temporary fix and
	is not appropriate for pageable page tables. For a description
	of the problem, see Gene's post to the freebsd-hackers mailing
	list.
6) Tighten up vm_page struct to reduce memory requirements for it. ifdef
	pager page lock code as it's not being used currently.
7) Introduced new element to vmspace struct - vm_minsaddr; initial
	(minimum) stack address. Compliment to vm_maxsaddr.
8) Added a panic if the allocation for process u-pages fails.
9) Improve performance and accuracy of kernel profiling by putting in
	a little inline assembly instead of spl().
10) Made serial console with sio driver work. Still has problems with
	serial input, but is almost useable.
11) Added -Bstatic to SYSTEM_LD in Makefile.i386 so that kernels will
	build properly with the new ld.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.31 1993/12/06 01:57:16 wollman Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=103365"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d73 1
a73 1
options		PROCFS			#Proc File System
@


1.31
log
@Fixed spelling error.  Added NSIP (XNS over IP).  Fixed TP class 4 over
IP line (TPIP) to be an option rather than a pseudo-device (the code keys
off #ifdef TPIP, not #if NTPIP > 0, as makes sense).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.30 1993/11/18 05:01:45 rgrimes Exp $
d73 1
@


1.30
log
@New version of scsi code from Julian
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.29 1993/11/17 23:24:12 wollman Exp $
d68 1
a68 1
options		MFS			#Memroy File System
d71 1
d89 1
a89 1
pseudo-device	tpip
@


1.29
log
@Increased symtab space and added two more options that don't do anything
(yet).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.28 1993/11/07 22:54:51 wollman Exp $
d90 1
@


1.28
log
@Added the netrmp protocol from the Net/2 tape.  While of dubious utility,
it's simple enough that it might actually work and be useful on some systems.
(That's more than you can say for netccitt or netimp!)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.27 1993/11/07 21:46:25 wollman Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102965"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d48 2
@


1.27
log
@Add options MACHVMCOMPAT and bump symtab space appropriately.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.26 1993/11/07 17:40:05 wollman Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102899"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d73 1
@


1.26
log
@Fixed comment.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.25 1993/11/07 16:44:40 wollman Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102795"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d47 1
@


1.25
log
@Added some more defines that weren't there before.  Also bumped up
symtab space again.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.24 1993/11/07 05:26:17 wollman Exp $
d44 1
a44 1
					#^^above two NOT RECOMMENTED
@


1.24
log
@Needed to bump up SYMTAB_SPACE again.  (This really should be done by the
boot loader...)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.23 1993/11/03 20:02:23 ats Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102613"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d35 1
d38 9
@


1.23
log
@Added the option FAT_CURSOR into the GENERIC kernel descriptions for
pccons or syscons usage. Modified comment in LINT for FAT_CURSOR.
Now the FAT_CURSOR can be controlled over the option, instead of hacking
syscons.c and pccons.c.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.22 1993/10/31 00:20:35 jkh Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102452"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.22
log
@Add example entries for syscons screen savers and cursor shape.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.21 1993/10/23 22:55:43 jkh Exp $
d31 1
a31 1
options		"FAT_CURSOR"		#block cursor in syscons
@


1.21
log
@Needed to bump symtab space even more (to 102452).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.20 1993/10/23 22:20:47 jkh Exp $
d31 3
@


1.20
log
@Enabled all sound drivers by default.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.19 1993/10/23 21:21:52 jkh Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=102205"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
@


1.19
log
@Removed comments from LINT file, left small example for SoundBlaster
in its place and moved commentary into /sys/i386/doc/sound.doc
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.18 1993/10/23 10:49:00 jkh Exp $
d27 1
a27 1
options		"SYMTAB_SPACE=89000"	#This kernel needs LOTS of symtable
d119 1
a119 1
# Various sound card drivers.  This is set to SoundBlaster configuration.
d121 3
a123 3
#device snd5 at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0 vector mpuintr
#device snd4 at isa? port 0x220 irq 15 drq 6 vector gusintr
#device snd3 at isa? port 0x388 irq 12 drq 3 vector pasintr
@


1.18
log
@Add config + files information for new Linux soundcard driver
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.17 1993/10/19 19:49:24 nate Exp $
d119 2
a120 13
# To enable sound card support, uncomment one or more of the following lines.
#       Unit numbers are:
#                 1 for Yamaha FM synth
#                 2 for SB/SB Pro DSP
#                 3 for PAS PCM and Midi
#                 4 for GUS
#                 5 for MPU-401
#
#       If you have ProAudioSpectrum, uncomment units 3, 2 and 1
#       If you have SoundBlaster, uncomment 2 and 1.
#       If you have GravisUltrasound, uncomment 4
#       If you have MPU-401, uncomment 5
#
d124 2
a125 2
#device snd2 at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 drq 1 vector sbintr
#device snd1 at isa? port 0x388 irq 0 drq 0 vector sbintr
@


1.17
log
@Updated LINT to have the mse0 config line
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.16 1993/10/18 22:46:58 rgrimes Exp $
d119 19
@


1.16
log
@Correct config line for ie0 per Garrett Wollman.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.15 1993/10/12 06:24:02 rgrimes Exp $
d102 1
a102 1
#mse	device-driver
@


1.15
log
@Add ie0 (ATT ether net driver) and mcd0 (Mitsumi cd rom driver)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.14 1993/10/08 16:52:43 rgrimes Exp $
d93 1
a93 1
device ie0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 10 drq 7 vector ieintr
@


1.14
log
@>From NetBSD
Change the cpu "i386" line to 2 lines:
cpu "I386_CPU"
cpu "I486_CPU"
This is so we can do real CPU classification of code.

Fix missing depend for assym.s which does depend on genassym.c
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.13 1993/10/01 04:20:16 rgrimes Exp $
d93 1
d101 1
@


1.13
log
@Remove old ethernet drivers if_ec, if_ne, and if_we from config files
and from files.i386, they are no longer supported.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.12 1993/09/30 20:45:37 rgrimes Exp $
d11 2
a12 1
cpu		"i386"
@


1.12
log
@Remove we0, since it is being removed from the system
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.11 1993/09/30 20:44:32 rgrimes Exp $
a90 1
device ec0 at isa? port 0x250 net irq 9 iomem 0xd8000 iosiz 8192 vector ecintr
a92 1
device ne0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9 vector neintr
@


1.11
log
@Only configure one cd unit now since the code is fully dynamic,
add comment about this to the device cd0 line.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.10 1993/09/26 23:21:12 rgrimes Exp $
a95 1
device we0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 9 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 8192 vector weintr
@


1.10
log
@Added at 0xFE100000 to config line as this kernel HAS to load high, and
it is the place people seem to look for samples.  Also since this kernel
has so so many symbols in it also added SYMTAB_SPACE=89000.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.9 1993/09/24 21:01:11 rgrimes Exp $
d39 1
a39 2
device		cd0			#scsi cdrom driver
device		cd1
@


1.9
log
@Enable SYSVSHM, and set SHMMAXPGS=64.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.8 1993/09/21 06:16:07 rgrimes Exp $
d18 1
a18 1
config		"386bsd"	root on wd0 swap on wd0 and sd0
d26 1
@


1.8
log
@Increased pseudo-device bpfilter from 1 unit to 4 units
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.7 1993/09/13 03:15:26 rgrimes Exp $
d67 2
a68 1
#options	SYSVSHM
@


1.7
log
@Put the uha0 controller at its proper default IRQ of 14!  Thanks Warner!
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.6 1993/09/06 16:17:37 rgrimes Exp $
d36 1
a36 1
pseudo-device	bpfilter		#berkeley packet filter
@


1.6
log
@Enabled options NS since it can now be compiled!
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.5 1993/08/31 15:17:25 rgrimes Exp $
d112 1
a112 1
controller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq 11 drq 5 vector uhaintr
@


1.5
log
@Changed default irq and iomem address for ed0 so that most 3c503's and
wd80x3 class boards can be configured to the GENERIC kernels.

Entry was:
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 9 iomem 0xd0000 vector edintr

Is now:
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.4 1993/08/28 13:21:46 rgrimes Exp $
d53 1
a53 1
#options	NS			#Xerox NS communications protocols
@


1.4
log
@Added options MATH_EMULTATE to the kernel config files to pull in the
387 math emulator (sys/i386/i386/math_emulate.c).  Made that file only
get compiled if options MATH_EMULATE is in the kernel.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.3 1993/08/27 02:10:12 rgrimes Exp $
d91 1
a91 1
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 9 iomem 0xd0000 vector edintr
@


1.3
log
@Kernel support for ppp 1.3 + fixes
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.2 1993/08/26 17:55:58 rgrimes Exp $
d16 1
@


1.2
log
@Added the following line to all the supplied config files to shut up the
config program until this thing is fixed correctly.

maxfdescs	2048			#Max file descriptors per process
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: LINT,v 1.1 1993/08/22 02:59:49 rgrimes Exp $
d54 1
@


1.1
log
@New kernel config file for checking out the kernel sources.  It does pulls
in every thing that is known to work, and a lot of things that don't!
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id$
d15 1
@
