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If you have b43 anything built into your kernel this will interfere with using the wl module.
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iscsiuio
iscsiuio(8) System Manager's Manual iscsiuio(8)
NAME
iscsiuio - iSCSI UserSpace I/O driver
SYNOPSIS
iscsiuio [-d-f-v]
DESCRIPTION
iscsiuio is the UserSpace I/O driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5706/5708/5709 series PCI/PCI-X Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface
Card (NIC) and for the Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM57710/57711/57712/57800/57810/57840 series PCI-E 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface
Card. The driver has been tested on 2.6.28 kernels and above.
Refer to the README.TXT from the driver package on how to compile and install the driver.
Refer to various Linux documentations on how to configure network protocol and address.
DRIVER DEPENDENCIES
PARAMETERS
There are very few parameters when running this application.
-d<debuglevel>
This is to enable debug mode where debug messages will be sent to stdout The following debug modes are supported
DEBUG 4 - Print all messages
INFO 3 - Print messages needed to follow the uIP code (default)
WARN 2 - Print warning messages
ERROR 1 - Only print critical errors
-f This is to enable forground mode so that this application doesn't get sent into the background.
-v This is to print the version.
-p<pidfile>
Use pidfile (default /var/run/iscsiuio.pid )
-h Display this help and exit.
AUTHOR
Benjamin Li - benli@broadcom.com
Eddie Wai - eddie.wai@broadcom.com
Broadcom Corporation 12/10/2013 iscsiuio(8)