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| 26-Nov-2025 |
ykla <yklaxds@gmail.com> |
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by:
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by: ykla yklaxds@gmail.com Sponsored by: Chinese FreeBSD Community Reviewed by: imp Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1901
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| 05-Feb-2021 |
Emmanuel Vadot <manu@FreeBSD.org> |
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one SoC - This really reduce boot time (which some people might want)
Some explaination about the files : - std.arm64 contains all standard kernel option - std.dev contains all the standard kernel devices - std.<soc> contains all drivers needed to boot on this SoC family - <SOC> includes std.arm64, std.dev and std.<soc> - GENERIC includes std.arm64, std.dev and all std.<soc>
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems MFC After: 2 months Reviewed by: mmel, cognet, imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30474
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8cbe0dd5
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| 26-Nov-2025 |
ykla <yklaxds@gmail.com> |
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by:
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by: ykla yklaxds@gmail.com Sponsored by: Chinese FreeBSD Community Reviewed by: imp Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1901
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0f2c6331
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| 05-Feb-2021 |
Emmanuel Vadot <manu@FreeBSD.org> |
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one SoC - This really reduce boot time (which some people might want)
Some explaination about the files : - std.arm64 contains all standard kernel option - std.dev contains all the standard kernel devices - std.<soc> contains all drivers needed to boot on this SoC family - <SOC> includes std.arm64, std.dev and std.<soc> - GENERIC includes std.arm64, std.dev and all std.<soc>
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems MFC After: 2 months Reviewed by: mmel, cognet, imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30474
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| #
8cbe0dd5
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| 26-Nov-2025 |
ykla <yklaxds@gmail.com> |
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by:
sys: RealTek -> Realtek
Realtek changed how it styled its name 25 or so years ago, but the old style persisted in many places. These products use the new styling in their datasheets.
Signed-off-by: ykla yklaxds@gmail.com Sponsored by: Chinese FreeBSD Community Reviewed by: imp Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/1901
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| #
0f2c6331
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| 05-Feb-2021 |
Emmanuel Vadot <manu@FreeBSD.org> |
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one
arm64: Add per SoC family kernel config
There is multiple reason for this : - This makes it easier to see which driver is needed for each SoC - This makes it easier to create a custom config for one SoC - This really reduce boot time (which some people might want)
Some explaination about the files : - std.arm64 contains all standard kernel option - std.dev contains all the standard kernel devices - std.<soc> contains all drivers needed to boot on this SoC family - <SOC> includes std.arm64, std.dev and std.<soc> - GENERIC includes std.arm64, std.dev and all std.<soc>
Sponsored by: Diablotin Systems MFC After: 2 months Reviewed by: mmel, cognet, imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30474
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