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<title>This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag</title>
<updated>2000-03-20T08:47:53Z</updated>
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<name>cvs2svn</name>
<email>cvs2svn@FreeBSD.org</email>
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'RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE'.

This commit was manufactured to restore the state of the 4.0-RELEASE image.
Releases prior to 5.3-RELEASE are omitting the secure/ and crypto/ subdirs.
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<title>Disconnect pcfclock from the build until it works on the Alpha.</title>
<updated>2000-03-01T07:42:09Z</updated>
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<name>Sheldon Hearn</name>
<email>sheldonh@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-03-01T07:42:09Z</published>
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<title>Enable pcfclock as a kernel loadable module.</title>
<updated>2000-02-29T10:57:42Z</updated>
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<name>Sheldon Hearn</name>
<email>sheldonh@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-02-29T10:57:42Z</published>
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PR:		16804
Submitted by:	sascha@schumann.cx
Approved by:	jkh (release engineer)
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<title>Move if_tun back to the common section now that it works on the Alpha.</title>
<updated>2000-01-27T13:42:42Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-27T13:42:42Z</published>
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Tested by:	make world
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<title>Re-add vpo.  I've just re-tested this in a 'make world' on a December</title>
<updated>2000-01-26T15:15:50Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-26T15:15:50Z</published>
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vintage system, well before the ppbus changes.  When I called it an
"example" module, I meant as an example for the rest of the ppbus client
drivers, not that it was worthless.  I'll mail my 5.8MB world.log to
anybody who doesn't believe me.

Wrongly accused by:	obrien
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<title>Remove `vpo' with a vengeance -- "EXAMPLE" modules have *NO* business</title>
<updated>2000-01-26T02:05:16Z</updated>
<author>
<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-26T02:05:16Z</published>
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being hooked up to the build system, *COMPILABLE WORKING* modules do.

Not `make' tested by:	Peter
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<title>if_tun is out of here -- it can come back with it stops breaking the</title>
<updated>2000-01-26T00:47:45Z</updated>
<author>
<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-26T00:47:45Z</published>
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Alpha build.
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<title>Add an example vpo module.  I don't have a zip drive to test it, but it</title>
<updated>2000-01-23T15:26:15Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-23T15:26:15Z</published>
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behaves the normal way when loaded at runtime versus being statically
compiled.  (normal == print garbage on the printer :-).
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<title>Add driver support for the Aironet 4500/4800 series wireless 802.11</title>
<updated>2000-01-14T20:41:03Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Bill Paul</name>
<email>wpaul@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-14T20:41:03Z</published>
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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.
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<title>Add device driver support for USB ethernet adapters based on the CATC</title>
<updated>2000-01-14T03:14:49Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Bill Paul</name>
<email>wpaul@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-14T03:14:49Z</published>
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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.
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