Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2005-11-25 | update. | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | fix BCM5714 PCI id name and add 5714S, 5715 and 5715S. | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | regen | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | - add BCM5714S, BCM5715 and BCM5715S | Brad Smith | |
- change BCM5714C to BCM5714 From Broadcom's Linux driver | |||
2005-11-25 | Use BGE_IS_5705_OR_BEYOND macro to check for the existence or non-existence | Brad Smith | |
of 5705 or derived ASICs and remove the BGE_QUIRK_5705_CORE flag. | |||
2005-11-25 | splimp -> splhigh in setroot()/rootconf(). | Brad Smith | |
ok miod@ drahn@ | |||
2005-11-25 | mention BCM5715 | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | remove prototype for a non-existent function bge_free_jumbo_mem. | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | Use BGE_IS_JUMBO_CAPABLE in one more spot. | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | load the 5750 DSP code on the 5705 PHY too. | Brad Smith | |
Based on Broadcom's Linux driver. | |||
2005-11-25 | use 5780 here instead of 5714. | Brad Smith | |
2005-11-25 | don't bother setting error in bge_attach() when its not actually | Brad Smith | |
being used for anything. | |||
2005-11-25 | Use BGE_IS_575X_PLUS macro when checking whether to use the PCI Express test ↵ | Brad Smith | |
or not. | |||
2005-11-25 | Use BGE_IS_JUMBO_CAPABLE macro to figure out whether we | Brad Smith | |
want Jumbos or not. Instead of just assuming that all 5705 derived cores do not support Jumbos. All of Broadcom's new Gig chips do not support Jumbos with the exception of the BCM5714 found embedded in the ServerWorks HT-2000 chipset using the BCM5780 ASIC. | |||
2005-11-24 | add a few macros allowing selection of certain generations of | Brad Smith | |
the Broadcom ASICs. | |||
2005-11-24 | Prefer vaddr_t and paddr_t types in device softc, instead of void * and | Miod Vallat | |
heavy casts. Improves readability, no functional change. | |||
2005-11-24 | Peek at the correct location in badpaddr() - how could this go unnoticed before? | Miod Vallat | |
2005-11-24 | Remove unnecessary cast in an atop() construct. | Miod Vallat | |
2005-11-24 | dont need spls in attach | David Gwynne | |
2005-11-24 | enable esm | David Gwynne | |
ok deraadt@ | |||
2005-11-24 | o Force the sending of an extra URB if there is less than 2 bytes left | Damien Bergamini | |
at the end of the last URB (URB = USB Request Block = 64 bytes). o Better check of the size of received frames. o In ural_tx_{data,mgt} send the packet to BPF after setting the duration field of the frame. o Minor tweaks. | |||
2005-11-24 | remove __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 96) block because lint pukes; idea for solution ↵ | Theo de Raadt | |
from miod | |||
2005-11-24 | use WANTLINT= (on all architectures) | Theo de Raadt | |
2005-11-24 | sync | Theo de Raadt | |
2005-11-24 | add lint-specific hacks. at the same time, clean out a lot of ancient | Theo de Raadt | |
cruft for old compilers and environments. there may be a 2nd round of polishing after this; ok miod and others | |||
2005-11-24 | fix use after free introduced in r1.30. ok deraadt@ | Moritz Jodeit | |
2005-11-24 | bye bye lkm/vfs dir | Theo de Raadt | |
2005-11-24 | more empty files for lint to chew on (on the vax) | Theo de Raadt | |
2005-11-24 | include more architectures in the list (even though some do not compile | Theo de Raadt | |
this, but do it entirely in the compiler); ok miod | |||
2005-11-24 | code is not being used; toss into Attic | Theo de Raadt | |
2005-11-24 | memset(); | Xavier Santolaria | |
2005-11-24 | wi and ubt are network drivers so should be DV_IFNET, | Alexander Yurchenko | |
not DV_DULL. Spotted by miod@. | |||
2005-11-24 | "hmac" not "hmc", notice by <gwyllion at ulyssis dot org> | Hans-Joerg Hoexer | |
2005-11-24 | ural should be DV_IFNET, not DV_DULL. noticed by ian@. | Alexander Yurchenko | |
ok many. | |||
2005-11-24 | don't redefine BGE_PCIMISCCTL_ENDIAN_WORDSWAP and lower the delay while | Federico G. Schwindt | |
waiting for the firmware. tested and ok brad@ | |||
2005-11-24 | Remove kernfs, okay deraadt@. | Pedro Martelletto | |
2005-11-24 | ike has used hmac sha1/md5 since ever. So call 'em hmac-sha1/md5. | Hans-Joerg Hoexer | |
2005-11-24 | remove tests for keyed md5/sha1, we only have hmacs | Hans-Joerg Hoexer | |
2005-11-24 | Make clear we only have "hmac-sha1" and "hmac-md5". | Hans-Joerg Hoexer | |
2005-11-24 | Remove old-style keyed sha1/md5. We only support hmac-sha1/md5. | Hans-Joerg Hoexer | |
Noticed the hard way by <raff at brodewicz dot pl> | |||
2005-11-24 | respect TMPDIR; | Xavier Santolaria | |
2005-11-24 | minor knf + snprintf() return check; | Xavier Santolaria | |
2005-11-24 | typo; pr4916; from frantisek holop <minusf@obiit.org> | Michael Shalayeff | |
2005-11-24 | #if 0 doesnt belong here | David Gwynne | |
2005-11-24 | kill trailing whitespace; | Jason McIntyre | |
2005-11-24 | missing full stop; | Jason McIntyre | |
2005-11-24 | repair indent that cvs has scrwed make it extra confusing | Michael Shalayeff | |
2005-11-24 | print something out when we hit unsupported devices. hopefully we can | David Gwynne | |
pick up a dmesg with them. | |||
2005-11-24 | white space fixes | David Gwynne | |
2005-11-24 | break the 1:1 mapping of esm sensors to kernel sensors. according to | David Gwynne | |
jordan theres an esm sensor that packs the status of four drive slots into a single reading, but it should be represented in the kernel as four separate sensors. some of the sensors (such as the pci slot ones and the hotplug status) should probably be dealt with in the same way. so esm sensors now have a list of their own types, and a mapping of these types to kernel sensor types. instead of storing the kernel sensor in the esm_sensor struct, allocate the two separately so esm_sensor can point to multiple kernel sensors. make the drives sensor fill out 4 kernel sensors. it still works on my box, but i dont have a machine old enough to see if the packed esm sensor turns into 4 kernel ones without problems. i hate how theres no mechanism to remove kernel sensors after you use SENSOR_ADD. ok marco@ |