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/freebsd-10-stable/sys/modules/igb/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/dev/e1000/ | ||
H A D | LICENSE | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_80003es2lan.h | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_82541.h | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_82543.h | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_manage.h | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_82543.c | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_82541.c | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_82540.c | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_80003es2lan.c | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
H A D | e1000_nvm.h | diff 176667 Fri Feb 29 19:50:11 MST 2008 jfv This change introduces a split to the Intel E1000 driver, now rather than just em, there is an igb driver (this follows behavior with our Linux drivers). All adapters up to the 82575 are supported in em, and new client/desktop support will continue to be in that adapter. The igb driver is for new server NICs like the 82575 and its followons. Advanced features for virtualization and performance will be in this driver. Also, both drivers now have shared code that is up to the latest we have released. Some stylistic changes as well. Enjoy :) |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/netinet/libalias/ | ||
H A D | alias_db.c | diff 248158 Mon Mar 11 10:34:06 MDT 2013 glebius Remove LIBALIAS_LOCK_ASSERT(), including a couple with an uninitialzed argument, in code that isn't compiled in kernel. PR: kern/176667 Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc. |
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