driver for usr 3409 pci ta

Juha-Matti Liukkonen jml at cubical.fi
Sun Sep 26 07:15:08 PDT 2004


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Hi,

based on the chip id, your device should map to the generic Winbond 
6692 with iwic just fine.

In any case, if you want to make a driver for an ISDN chip in BSD, you 
should probably take one of the existing i4b layer1 drivers as a base. 
You must implement the i4b internal l1mux interface towards the stack, 
which is quite different from anything "regular" drivers do.

The bus probe/attach/intr functions are quite basic PCI stuff for them 
too, though (usually split into <driver>_<bustype>.c).

Br,
Juha

On Sep 26, 2004, at 15:47, n0g0013 wrote:

> :
> P.S: here is the output from pciconf -lv
> 	none2 at pci0:11:0: class=0x028000 card=0x340916ec \
> 			chip=0x66921050 rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
> 	vendor   = 'Winbond Electronics Corp.'
> 	device   = 'W6692/92A/92CF PCI BusISDN S/T-Controller'
> 	class    = network
> P.P.S: if this is a TA then i don't expect the iwic driver \
> 	will work. + the subdevice id's don't match any in the \
> 	source
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e-mail: jml at cubical.fi

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