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UDBP(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   UDBP(4)

NAME
udbp -- USB Double Bulk Pipe driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device udbp Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): udbp_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The udbp driver provides support for host-to-host cables that contain at least two bulk pipes (one for each direction), for example the EzLink cable and the NetChip 1080 chip. It requires netgraph(4) to be available. This can be done either by adding options NETGRAPH to your kernel configuration file, or alterna- tively loading netgraph(4) as a module, either from /boot/loader.conf or from the command line, before the udbp module. EXAMPLES
options NETGRAPH device udbp Add the udbp driver to the kernel. kldload netgraph kldload udbp Load the netgraph(4) module and then the udbp driver. ngctl mkpeer udbp0: iface data inet ifconfig ng0 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 Create a new network interface node and connect its inet hook to the data hook of the udbp node. ifconfig(8) configures the resulting net- work interface ng0 with a local IP address of 10.0.0.1 and a remote IP address of 10.0.0.2. On the remote host, the two IP addresses should of course be reversed. SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_iface(4), ohci(4), uhci(4), usb(4), ngctl(8) HISTORY
The udbp driver first appeared in FreeBSD 5.0. AUTHORS
The udbp driver was written by Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com>, Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org> and Nick Hibma <n_hibma@FreeBSD.org>. This manual page was written by Nick Hibma <n_hibma@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
November 22, 2006 BSD

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CX(4)                                                    BSD/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                   CX(4)

NAME
cx -- driver for synchronous/asynchronous Cronyx Sigma WAN adapters SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device cx Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): if_cx_load="YES" Additional options: device sppp options NETGRAPH options NETGRAPH_CRONYX In /boot/device.hints: hint.cx.0.at="isa" hint.cx.0.port="0x240" hint.cx.0.irq="15" hint.cx.0.drq="7" DESCRIPTION
The cx driver needs either sppp(4) or netgraph(4). Which one to use is determined by the NETGRAPH_CRONYX option. If this option is present in your kernel configuration file, the cx driver will be compiled with netgraph(4) support. Otherwise, it will be compiled with sppp(4) sup- port. The base I/O port address specified in /boot/device.hints must match the port address set by the jumpers on the board. The DMA I/O channel and interrupt request numbers are configured by software at adapter initialization. Legal values are: Port: 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x300, 0x320, 0x380 IRQ: 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15 DMA: 5, 6, 7 The cx driver supports autodetection. As for all non-PNP hardware, using autodetection could lead to some potential problems with other devices during the hardware detection process. It is always better to specify hardware resources manually. Refer to sconfig(8) for information about the cx adapter configuration. HARDWARE
The cx driver supports the following cards: o Cronyx Sigma-22, Sigma-24 o Cronyx Sigma-100 o Cronyx Sigma-400, Sigma-401, Sigma-404, Sigma-410, Sigma-440 o Cronyx Sigma-500 o Cronyx Sigma-703 o Cronyx Sigma-800, Sigma-801, Sigma-810, Sigma-840 SEE ALSO
cp(4), ctau(4), sppp(4), ifconfig(8), sconfig(8), spppcontrol(8) HISTORY
The cx driver was updated in FreeBSD 5.2 and FreeBSD 4.10. In most of the previous versions of FreeBSD the cx driver is out of date. The cx driver for previous versions of FreeBSD is available from http://www.cronyx.ru/. BSD July 16, 2005 BSD
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