Oh, and mbpool DMA syncing does not work at all and -- at least in patm
driver -- causes various issues.
This of course can be easily worked around if you choose to let ATM
ecosystem stay. If my client agrees,
I could also share a patch for patm to make it work with newer ProSUM
hardware.
-ŁW
On 07-Apr-17 15:08, Łukasz Wójcik wrote:
Hi Brooks,
AFAIK Prosum still manufactures PROATM155M card that utilizes patm
driver (which is by the way a little bit outdated and does
not support newer variants of ProSUM cards). I also have clients that
still use ATM and prosum cards and FreeBSD. My guess is that
they're not the only ones. Just my 5cents. The other thing is that
ATM/NATM infrastructure in FreeBSD seems to never have been
finished.
Thanks
-ŁW
On 07-Apr-17 01:57, Brooks Davis wrote:
As previously threatened, I plan to remove NATM support next week. This
includes the drivers en(4), fatm(4), hatm(4), and patm(4). None of
these devices have been manufactured in the last 20 years so it is time
to move on.
The planned commit can be seen at https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9883
-- Brooks
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