The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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FreeBSD/Linux Kernel Cross Reference
sys/i386/conf/PAE

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    1 #
    2 # PAE -- Generic kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/i386 PAE
    3 #
    4 # $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/PAE,v 1.9.2.5 2005/04/29 04:12:12 scottl Exp $
    5 
    6 include GENERIC
    7 
    8 ident           PAE-GENERIC
    9 
   10 # To make a PAE kernel, the next option is needed
   11 options         PAE                     # Physical Address Extensions Kernel
   12 
   13 # Compile acpi in statically since the module isn't built properly.  Most
   14 # machines which support large amounts of memory require acpi.
   15 device          acpi
   16 
   17 # Don't build modules with this kernel config, since they are not built with
   18 # the correct options headers.
   19 makeoptions     NO_MODULES=yes
   20 
   21 # What follows is a list of drivers that are normally in GENERIC, but either
   22 # don't work or are untested with PAE.  Be very careful before enabling any
   23 # of these drivers.  Drivers which use DMA and don't handle 64 bit physical
   24 # address properly may cause data corruption when used in a machine with more
   25 # than 4 gigabytes of memory.
   26 
   27 nodevice        ahb
   28 nodevice        amd
   29 nodevice        sym
   30 nodevice        trm
   31 
   32 nodevice        adv
   33 nodevice        adw
   34 nodevice        aha
   35 nodevice        aic
   36 nodevice        bt
   37 
   38 nodevice        ncv
   39 nodevice        nsp
   40 nodevice        stg
   41 
   42 nodevice        asr
   43 nodevice        dpt
   44 nodevice        iir
   45 nodevice        mly
   46 
   47 nodevice        ida
   48 nodevice        mlx
   49 nodevice        pst
   50 
   51 nodevice        agp
   52 
   53 nodevice        de
   54 nodevice        txp
   55 nodevice        vx
   56 
   57 nodevice        dc
   58 nodevice        pcn
   59 nodevice        rl
   60 nodevice        sf
   61 nodevice        sis
   62 nodevice        ste
   63 nodevice        tl
   64 nodevice        tx
   65 nodevice        vr
   66 nodevice        wb
   67 
   68 nodevice        cs
   69 nodevice        ed
   70 nodevice        ex
   71 nodevice        ep
   72 nodevice        fe
   73 nodevice        ie
   74 nodevice        lnc
   75 nodevice        sn
   76 nodevice        xe
   77 
   78 nodevice        wlan
   79 nodevice        an
   80 nodevice        awi
   81 nodevice        wi
   82 
   83 nodevice        uhci
   84 nodevice        ohci
   85 nodevice        ehci
   86 nodevice        usb
   87 nodevice        ugen
   88 nodevice        uhid
   89 nodevice        ukbd
   90 nodevice        ulpt
   91 nodevice        umass
   92 nodevice        ums
   93 nodevice        urio
   94 nodevice        uscanner
   95 nodevice        aue
   96 nodevice        axe
   97 nodevice        cdce
   98 nodevice        cue
   99 nodevice        kue
  100 nodevice        rue

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