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H A D | e1000_osdep.h | 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
H A D | e1000_phy.c | 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
H A D | e1000_phy.h | 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
H A D | e1000_regs.h | 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
H A D | if_em.h | diff 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
H A D | if_em.c | diff 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | kern.pre.mk | diff 169240 Thu May 03 22:00:12 MDT 2007 jfv Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new shared code infrastructure that is family specific and modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable. The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core code but testing at Intel has been going on for months, it is fairly stable. I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :) Approved by pdeuskar |
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