The
driver supports the Digi/Arnet SYNC/570i ISA and PCI cards that is based on the
HD64570 chip.
Both the 2 and 4 port cards are supported and auto detected.
The standard
Fx sppp code is used for the link level layer.
The
default protocol used is PPP.
The Cisco HDLC protocol can be used by
adding
link2
to
ifconfig(8).
Alternately, the driver can be compiled to support
netgraph(4)
(see below).
NUMBERING
Only one line for each card is needed in the kernel configuration file.
The first card's ports will be installed from ar0.
The numbering of the
next card will continue where the first stopped, e.g. if the first card
is a two port card it will use ar0 and ar1.
The next card will then
start at ar2.
The card only supports IRQ 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 15.
The iomem area is a 16Kb block and must start at a 16Kb boundary.
NETGRAPH SUPPORT
If the kernel is compiled with
options NETGRAPH
then the sppp and Cisco HDLC modes are disabled (and the sppp driver
is unneeded), and this driver functions as a
netgraph(4)
node with a single hook named
rawdata
Connecting to this hook enables the transmission of raw HDLC frames.
The node will have the same name as the device with ``sync_''
prepended, e.g.,
sync_ar0
DIAGNOSTICS
"ar%d: Warning illegal interrupt %d."
The card cannot use the specified interrupt.
Choose a different one.
An -nosplit
The
device driver was written by
An John Hay Aq jhay@FreeBSD.org .
Netgraph support was added by
An Julian Elischer Aq julian@FreeBSD.org .
BUGS
At the moment only the V.35 and X.21 interfaces are tested.
The others
may need tweaks to the clock selection code.