-*- text -*- ** Turning on or off device drivers Each device driver has an associated configure switch. The table at the end of this file indicates whether a device driver is enabled by default or not. It also gives --- if possible at all --- the configure switches to use for disabling or enabling device drivers, in case you're not satisfied with the default choices. Where a `--disable-*' switch is given in the table, the device driver is enabled by default and you have to use the switch to disable it and vice versa for the `--enable-*' switches, the device driver is disabled by default and you have to us the switch to enable it. To have all device drivers disabled that can be disabled and would otherwise have been enabled by default you can specify the `--disable-default-device-drivers' switch and then use the `--enable-*' switches to enable only those you actually want to have enabled. ** What the configure switches do Each configure switch has two effects. First, it defines a CPP symbol that turns on or off the hooks that autoconfigure the device and add it to the list of available devices. Second, it adds the source code for the driver to a make variable so that the code for the driver is compiled and linked into the kernel. ** What are those extra numbers Each driver is followed by one or more triplets of three numbers. These triplets specify combinations of I/O address, spl, and, pic that are believed to work. ** Then comes the name of the device to users. %d is a unit number. ** Source files All source file names are relative to [GNU Mach]/i386/i386at/ for Mach drivers, and the Linux drivers's files can be found below [GNU Mach]/linux/. ** Table *** Serial devices and similar equivalents PC com ports (always enabled) 0x3f8,2f8,3e8 com%d Parallel port --disable-lpr lpr.c lpr%d System Console (always enabled) (indirect name for kd or first com line) console PC keyboard/display (always enabled) kd *** Special devices Mappable time device (always enabled) time Mouse interface to PC (always enabled) (Piggy backs horribly on COM devices) mouse%d X Window System interface to keyboard (always enabled) kbd%d Interface to setting up IO port access for users (always enabled) iopl%d *** Disk controllers (except for SCSI) PC floppy --disable-floppy block/floppy.c 0x3f0, 370 fd%d IDE disks --disable-ide block/{cmd640,ide-cd,ide,rz1000,triton}.c hd%d (disks) wcd%d (cdroms) *** SCSI disks Disks all show up as `sd%d'. CD Roms all show up as `cd%d'. Tapes and generic are not currently supported. AdvanSys --disable-advansys scsi/advansys.c BusLogic --disable-BusLogic scsi/{BusLogic,FlashPoint}.c --enable-flashpoint (if you want to omit FlashPoint support) UltraStor 14F/34F --disable-u14-34f scsi/u14-34f.c UlstraStor --disable-ultrastor scsi/ultrastor.c Adaptec AHA-152x/2825 (aha152x, aha2825) --disable-aha152x scsi/aha152x.c Adaptec AHA-1542 --disable-aha1542 scsi/aha1540.c Adaptec AHA-1740 --disable-aha1740 scsi/aha1740.c Adaptec AIC7xxx --disable-aic7xxx scsi/aic7xxx.c Future Domain 16xx --disable-fdomain scsi/fdomain.c Always IN 2000 --disable-in2000 scsi/in2000.c Generic NCR5380/53c400 (ncr5380, ncr53c400) --enable-g_NCR5380 scsi/g_NCR5380.c NCR53c406a chip --enable-NCR53c406a scsi/NCR53c406a.c PAS16 --disable-pas16 scsi/pas16.c Seagate ST02, Future Domain TMC-8xx --disable-seagate scsi/seagate.c Trantor T128/T128F/T228 (t128, t128f, t228) --disable-t128 scsi/t128.c NCR 53C7,8xx --disable-ncr53c78xx scsi/53c78xx.c EATA-DMA (DPT, NEC, AT&T, SNI, AST, Olivetti, Alphatronix) --enable-eata_dma scsi/eata_dma.c EATA-PIO (old DPT PM2001, PM2012A) --disable-eata_pio scsi/eata_pio.c WD 7000 --disable-wd7000 scsi/wd7000.c EATA ISA/EISA/PCI (DPT and generic EATA/DMA-compliant boards) --disable-eata scsi/eata.c AM53/79C974 (am53c974, am79c974) --disable-AM53C974 scsi/AM53C974.c DTC3180/3280 (dtc3180, dtc3280) --disable-dtc scsi/dtc.c NCR53C8XX (ncr53c8xx, dc390f, dc390u, dc390w) --disable-ncr53c8xx scsi/ncr53c8xx.c Tekram DC-390(T) (dc390, dc390t) --disable-tmscsim scsi/tmscsim.c IOMEGA Parallel Port ZIP drive --disable-ppa scsi/ppa.c Qlogic FAS --disable-qlogicfas scsi/qlogicfas.c Qlogic ISP --disable-qlogicisp scsi/qlogicisp.c GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller --disable-gdth scsi/gdth.c *** Ethernet controllers These all show up as `eth%d' except the atp device. NE2000/NE1000 ISA (ne, ne1000, ne2000) --disable-ne net/ne.c net/8390.c 0x300,280,320,340,360 3Com 503 (3c503) / Etherlink II --disable-3c503 net/3c503.c net/8390.c 0x300,310,330,350,250,280,2a0,2e0 3Com 509/579 (3c509, 3c579) / Etherlink III --disable-3c509 net/3c509.c WD80x3 --disable-wd net/wd.c, net/8390.c 0x300,280,380,240 3COM 501 (3c501) / Etherlink I --disable-3c501 net/3c501.c 0x280,300 SMC Ultra --disable-smc-ultra net/smc-ultra.c net/8390.c 0x200,220,240,280,300,340,380 SMC Ultra32 --disable-smc-ultra32 net/smc-ultra32.c net/8390.c HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) --disable-hp-plus net/hp-plus.c net/8390.c 0x200,240,280,2c0,300,320,340 HP PCLAN (27245 and other 27xxx series) --disable-hp net/hp.c, net/8390.c 0x300,320,340,280,2c0,200,240 3Com 59x/90x (3c59x, 3c590, 3c592, 3c595, 3c597, 3c90x, 3c900, 3c905) "Vortex/Boomerang" --disable-3c59x net/3c59x.c Seeq8005 --disable-seeq8005 net/seeq8005.c 0x300,320,340,360 HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI) (hp100, hpj2577, hpj2573, hpj2585, hp27248b) --disable-hp100 net/hp100.c Ansel Communications EISA 3200 --disable-ac3200 net/ac3200.c, net/8390.c Cabletron E21xx --disable-e2100 net/e2100.c, net/8390.c 0x300,280,380,220 AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) --disable-at1700 net/at1700.c 0x260,280,2a0,240,340,320,380,300 ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 (eth16i, eth32) --disable-eth16i net/eth16i.c 0x260,280,2a0,240,340,320,380,300 (16i) Zenith Z-Note (znet, znote) --disable-znet net/znet.c EtherExpress 16 --disable-eexpress net/eexpress.c 0x300,270,320,340 EtherExpressPro --disable-eepro net/eepro.c 0x200,240,280,2c0,300,320,340,360 Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+ --disable-eepro100 net/eepro100.c DEPCA (de100, de101, de200, de201, de202, de210, de422) --disable-depca net/depca.c EtherWORKS 3 (ewrk3, de203, de204, de205) --disable-ewrk3 net/ewrk3.c DE4x5 (de4x5, de425, de434, de435, de450, de500) --disable-de4x5 net/de4x5.c Apricot XEN-II on board ethernet --disable-apricot net/apricot.c AT&T WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS --enable-wavelan net/wavelan.c 0x390 3Com 507 (3c507, el16) --disable-3c507 net/3c507.c 0x300,320,340,280 3Com 505 (3c505, elplus) --disable-3c505 net/3c505.c 0x300,280,310 D-Link DE-600 --disable-de600 net/de600.c 0x378 D-Link DE-620 --disable-de620 net/de620.c 0x378 Schneider & Koch G16 --disable-sk_g16 net/sk_g16.c 0x100,180,208,220,288,320,328,390 NI5210 --disable-ni52 net/ni52.c 0x300,280,360,320,340 NI6510 --disable-ni65 net/ni65.c 0x300/320/340/360 AT-LAN-TEC/RealTek pocket adaptor --enable-atp net/atp.c 0x378,278,3bc atp%d AMD LANCE and PCnet (at1500, ne2100) --disable-lance net/lance.c DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI (elcp, tulip) --disable-tulip net/tulip.c FMV-181/182/183/184 --disable-fmv18x net/fmv18x.c 3Com 515 ISA Fast EtherLink --disable-3c515 net/3c515.c AMD PCI PCnet32 (PCI bus NE2100 cards) --disable-pcnet32 net/pcnet32.c PCI NE2000 --disable-ne2k-pci net/ne2k-pci.c Packet Engines Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC --disable-yellowfin net/yellowfin.c RealTek 8129/8139 (rtl8129, rtl8139) (not 8019/8029!) --disable-rtl8139 net/rtl8139.c SMC 83c170/175 EPIC/100 (epic, epic100) / EtherPower II --disable-epic100 net/epic100.c TI ThunderLAN --disable-tlan net/tlan.c VIA Rhine --disable-via-rhine net/via-rhine.c Packet Engines "Hamachi" GNIC-2 Gigabit Ethernet --disable-hamachi net/hamachi.c Intel PCI Gigabit Ethernet --disable-intel-gige net/intel-gige.c Myson MTD803 Ethernet adapter series --disable-myson803 net/myson803.c National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet --disable-natsemi net/natsemi.c National Semiconductor DP8382x series PCI Ethernet --disable-ns820 net/ns820.c Adaptec Starfire network adapter --disable-starfire net/starfire.c Sundance ST201 "Alta" PCI Ethernet --disable-sundance net/sundance.c Winbond W89c840 PCI Ethernet --disable-winbond-840 net/winbond-840.c *** pcmcia bridge drivers All source files are relative to [GNU Mach]/linux/pcmcia-cs. Intel 82365 PC Card controller --disable-i82365 modules/i82365.c Disable scan for ISA interrupts at startup --disable-pcmcia-isa *** pcmcia device drivers These all show up as `eth%d'. All source files are relative to [GNU Mach]/linux/pcmcia-cs. 3Com 3c574 ``RoadRunner'' PCMCIA Ethernet --disable-3c574_cs clients/3c574_cs.c 3Com 3c589 PCMCIA Ethernet card --disable-3c589_cs clients/3c589_cs.c Asix AX88190-based PCMCIA Ethernet adapters --disable-axnet_cs clients/axnet_cs.c fmvj18x chipset based PCMCIA Ethernet cards --disable-fmvj18x_cs clients/fmvj18x_cs.c New Media Ethernet LAN PCMCIA cards --disable-nmclan_cs clients/nmclan_cs.c NS8390-based PCMCIA cards --disable-pcnet_cs clients/pcnet_cs.c SMC91c92-based PCMCIA cards --disable-smc91c92_cs clients/smc91c92_cs.c Xircom CreditCard and Realport PCMCIA ethernet --disable-xirc2ps_cs clients/xirc2ps_cs.c Hermes or Prism 2 PCMCIA Wireless adapters (Orinoco) --disable-orinoco_cs wireless/orinoco_cs.c