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<title>Use a consistent style and one much closer to the rest of /usr/src</title>
<updated>2001-01-06T14:00:42Z</updated>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2001-01-06T14:00:42Z</published>
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<title>Use .include &lt;bsd.kmod.mk&gt; to get to ../../*/conf/kmod.mk instead of</title>
<updated>2000-05-27T01:14:33Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-05-27T01:14:33Z</published>
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encoding the relative path.
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<title>Pull in sys/conf/kmod.mk, rather than /usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk.</title>
<updated>2000-05-04T12:08:52Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-05-04T12:08:52Z</published>
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This means that the kernel can be totally self contained now and is not
dependent on the last buildworld to update /usr/share/mk.  This might
also make it easier to build 5.x kernels on 4.0 boxes etc, assuming
gensetdefs and config(8) are updated.
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<title>Zap KMODDEPS line</title>
<updated>2000-05-01T18:58:48Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-05-01T18:58:48Z</published>
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<title>Add ${DEBUG_FLAGS} to CFLAGS in bsd.kmod.mk, not in scattered module</title>
<updated>2000-01-28T11:26:46Z</updated>
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<name>Bruce Evans</name>
<email>bde@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2000-01-28T11:26:46Z</published>
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makefiles.  Bad examples in fxp/Makefile keep getting copied to new
makefiles.
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<title>Removed special rules for building and cleaning device interface files</title>
<updated>1999-11-28T18:53:47Z</updated>
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<name>Bruce Evans</name>
<email>bde@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-11-28T18:53:47Z</published>
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and empty options files.  The rules are now generated automatically in
bsd.kmod.mk.  Cleaned up related things ($S and ${CLEANFILES}).
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<title>Zap some unused echo "#define NFOO 1" &gt; foo.h style defunct stuff.</title>
<updated>1999-09-27T01:04:44Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-09-27T01:04:44Z</published>
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<title>Don't generate 'bpf.h' since it's not used.</title>
<updated>1999-09-27T00:34:02Z</updated>
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<name>Peter Wemm</name>
<email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-09-27T00:34:02Z</published>
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<title>Change the name of the installed KLM to contain a leading "if_".</title>
<updated>1999-09-20T06:11:48Z</updated>
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<name>David E. O'Brien</name>
<email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-09-20T06:11:48Z</published>
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Except for miibus which is now installed as miibus.ko.

Discussed by:	msmith, peter, and wpaul
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<title>This commit adds driver support for the Silicon Integrated Systems</title>
<updated>1999-09-05T21:01:03Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Bill Paul</name>
<email>wpaul@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>1999-09-05T21:01:03Z</published>
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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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