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* Use a consistent style and one much closer to the rest of /usr/srcobrien2001-01-061-4/+5
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* Use .include <bsd.kmod.mk> to get to ../../*/conf/kmod.mk instead ofpeter2000-05-271-1/+1
| | | | encoding the relative path.
* Pull in sys/conf/kmod.mk, rather than /usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk.peter2000-05-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | This means that the kernel can be totally self contained now and is not dependent on the last buildworld to update /usr/share/mk. This might also make it easier to build 5.x kernels on 4.0 boxes etc, assuming gensetdefs and config(8) are updated.
* Zap KMODDEPS linepeter2000-05-011-1/+0
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* Add ${DEBUG_FLAGS} to CFLAGS in bsd.kmod.mk, not in scattered modulebde2000-01-281-2/+0
| | | | | makefiles. Bad examples in fxp/Makefile keep getting copied to new makefiles.
* Removed special rules for building and cleaning device interface filesbde1999-11-281-19/+1
| | | | | and empty options files. The rules are now generated automatically in bsd.kmod.mk. Cleaned up related things ($S and ${CLEANFILES}).
* Zap some unused echo "#define NFOO 1" > foo.h style defunct stuff.peter1999-09-271-5/+2
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* Don't generate 'bpf.h' since it's not used.peter1999-09-271-5/+2
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* Change the name of the installed KLM to contain a leading "if_".obrien1999-09-201-1/+2
| | | | | | Except for miibus which is now installed as miibus.ko. Discussed by: msmith, peter, and wpaul
* Convert the VIA Rhine driver to miibus.wpaul1999-09-191-0/+6
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* $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$peter1999-08-281-1/+1
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* Convert the VIA Rhine driver to newbus and set it up to be compiled aswpaul1999-08-101-0/+28
a module. Also modified the code to work on FreeBSD/alpha and added device vr0 to the alpha GENERIC config. While I was in the neighborhood, I noticed that I was still using #define NFPX 1 in all of the Makefiles that I'd copied from the fxp module. I don't really use #define Nfoo X so it didn't matter, but I decided to customize this correctly anyway.
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