BTUART(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual BTUART(4)NAME
btuart -- Bluetooth HCI UART driver
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device btuart
DESCRIPTION
The btuart driver provides a tty(4) line discipline to send and receive Bluetooth packets over a serial line, as described in the "Bluetooth
Host Controller Interface [Transport Layer] specification, Vol 4 part A."
The btattach(8) program is used to configure the tty line and create the btuart driver instance.
SEE ALSO bcsp(4), bluetooth(4), btattach(8)HISTORY
The btuart driver was written with reference to the BlueZ drivers for Linux, and first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
KIYOHARA Takashi <kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp>
BSD August 23, 2009 BSD
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SMSH(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual SMSH(4)NAME
smsh -- SMSC LAN9118/LAN9218 Family Ethernet interfaces device driver
SYNOPSIS
smsh0 at gxio? port 0x40000300 gpirq 99
DESCRIPTION
The smsh device driver supports SMSC LAN9118 and LAN9218 Family Ethernet interfaces.
The ISA attachment of the smsh driver supports any LAN9118 Family Ethernet interface on the ISA bus, the on-board LAN9118 Family Ethernet
found in many embedded PCs. However, no ISA attachment has been written yet.
LAN9218 Family supports also HP Auto-MDIX.
MEDIA SELECTION
Media selection done using ifconfig(8) using the standard ifmedia(4) mechanism. Refer to those manual pages for more information.
SEE ALSO ifmedia(4), intro(4), isa(4), mii(4), ifconfig(8)HISTORY
The smsh driver first appeared in NetBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
The smsh driver was written by KIYOHARA Takashi <kiyohara@kk.iij4u.or.jp>.
BUGS
No ISA attachment yet.
BSD December 2, 2009 BSD
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