In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sergey Babkin writes:
: 1. When the card is physically removed inform the driver that it
: should shut down and don't try to get to the card afterwards. That means
: it would handle some subset of configuration requests and delay or
: throw away any data transfer req
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: Actually, there's still a *lot* of work that has to be done to make this
: work "right" - let me say two things only:
:
: "resource allocation"
:
: "interrupt routing"
Yes. Given cardbus support, these are easy. We don't have cardbus
suppor
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wes Peters writes:
: Warner Losh has just started to look into support for CPCI, which would
: mandate hot-swap and bus reprobing. The CardBus support is similar in
: concept, too.
Yes. Cardbus is indeed quite similar. That's one reason I like the
CPCI stuff we h
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dan Nelson writes:
: In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from "Alfred Perlstein" on
:Wed Jun 7 11:41:59 GMT 2000
: X-OS: FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT
:
: In the last episode (Jun 07), Alfred Perlstein said:
: > Brech, Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000607 10:33] wrote:
: > > Luce
Wes Peters wrote:
>
> Mike Smith wrote:
> >
> > Actually, there's still a *lot* of work that has to be done to make this
> > work "right" - let me say two things only:
> >
> > "resource allocation"
> >
> > "interrupt routing"
>
> And that's just the start. When it comes to network interfaces, t
With all the talk about adding support for hot plugging items into the system. Would
it make sense to utilize
Apple's work with IOKit in FreeBSD ? I know that this could be a BIG project- but why
reproduce what apple is
giving away ? It looks to be a really nice driver architecture. Would the AP
Mike Smith wrote:
>
> Actually, there's still a *lot* of work that has to be done to make this
> work "right" - let me say two things only:
>
> "resource allocation"
>
> "interrupt routing"
And that's just the start. When it comes to network interfaces, trying
to unthread them from the system
Actually, there's still a *lot* of work that has to be done to make this
work "right" - let me say two things only:
"resource allocation"
"interrupt routing"
> This is rather interesting, it probably would have to do with PCI BIOS support
> as well, I suppose, but other than that, as long as
This is rather interesting, it probably would have to do with PCI BIOS support
as well, I suppose, but other than that, as long as you could safely unload and
reload the pci code without depending upon it... it may work, or maybe set up a
hook into the driver to rescan.
Dan Nelson had the audacit
Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> In the last episode (Jun 07), Alfred Perlstein said:
> > Brech, Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000607 10:33] wrote:
> > > Lucent recently introduced a product that uses FreeBSD as its OS.
> > > We are currently contemplating adding the ability to "Hot Swap" the
> > > custom netwo
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from "Alfred Perlstein" on Wed
Jun 7 11:41:59 GMT 2000
X-OS: FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT
In the last episode (Jun 07), Alfred Perlstein said:
> Brech, Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000607 10:33] wrote:
> > Lucent recently introduced a product that uses FreeBSD as its OS.
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