From owner-svn-doc-all@FreeBSD.ORG Sun Jun 2 15:55:09 2013 Return-Path: Delivered-To: svn-doc-all@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [8.8.178.115]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2307F579; Sun, 2 Jun 2013 15:55:09 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from hrs@FreeBSD.org) Received: from svn.freebsd.org (svn.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:2068::e6a:0]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 13C381EA1; Sun, 2 Jun 2013 15:55:09 +0000 (UTC) Received: from svn.freebsd.org ([127.0.1.70]) by svn.freebsd.org (8.14.7/8.14.7) with ESMTP id r52Ft9Uj034755; Sun, 2 Jun 2013 15:55:09 GMT (envelope-from hrs@svn.freebsd.org) Received: (from hrs@localhost) by svn.freebsd.org (8.14.7/8.14.5/Submit) id r52Ft8aY034751; Sun, 2 Jun 2013 15:55:08 GMT (envelope-from hrs@svn.freebsd.org) Message-Id: <201306021555.r52Ft8aY034751@svn.freebsd.org> From: Hiroki Sato Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 15:55:08 +0000 (UTC) To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r41828 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R X-SVN-Group: doc-head MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-BeenThere: svn-doc-all@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.14 Precedence: list List-Id: "SVN commit messages for the entire doc trees \(except for " user" , " projects" , and " translations" \)" List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 15:55:09 -0000 Author: hrs Date: Sun Jun 2 15:55:08 2013 New Revision: 41828 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/41828 Log: Add draft version of the release documents. Approved by: re (implicitly) Added: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/errata.html (contents, props changed) head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/hardware.html (contents, props changed) head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/installation.html (contents, props changed) head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/readme.html (contents, props changed) head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/relnotes-detailed.html (contents, props changed) Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/Makefile Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/Makefile ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/Makefile Sun Jun 2 10:52:01 2013 (r41827) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/Makefile Sun Jun 2 15:55:08 2013 (r41828) @@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ DOCS+= schedule.xml -DATA= docbook.css +DATA= docbook.css \ + errata.html \ + hardware.html \ + installation.html \ + readme.html \ + relnotes-detailed.html .include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk" Added: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/errata.html ============================================================================== --- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/8.4R/errata.html Sun Jun 2 15:55:08 2013 (r41828) @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ + + + + +FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE Errata + + + + + +
+
+

FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE Errata

+ +

The FreeBSD Project

+ + + +

$FreeBSD: releng/8.4/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/errata/article.xml +251217 2013-06-01 10:57:25Z hrs $
+

+ +
+

FreeBSD is a registered trademark of the FreeBSD Foundation.

+ +

Intel, Celeron, EtherExpress, i386, i486, Itanium, Pentium, and Xeon are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and +other countries.

+ +

SPARC, SPARC64, SPARCengine, and UltraSPARC are trademarks of SPARC International, Inc +in the United States and other countries. SPARC International, Inc owns all of the SPARC +trademarks and under licensing agreements allows the proper use of these trademarks by +its members.

+ +

Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their +products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this document, and +the FreeBSD Project was aware of the trademark claim, the designations have been followed +by the “™” or the “®” symbol.

+
+ +
+
+ +
+
+

This document lists errata items for FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE, containing significant +information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise +included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as +well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or +usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before +installing this version of FreeBSD.

+ +

This errata document for FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE will be maintained until the EoL of +FreeBSD 8.4-STABLE branch.

+
+
+ +
+
+

1 Introduction

+ +

This errata document contains “late-breaking news” about FreeBSD +8.4-RELEASE. Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to +learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and +fixed.

+ +

Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for +example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are +kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the “current errata” +for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date +mirrors of this location.

+ +

Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD 8.4-STABLE also contain up-to-date copies of +this document (as of the time of the snapshot).

+ +

For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/ or ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/.

+
+ +
+
+

2 Security Advisories

+ +

The following security advisories pertain to FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE. For more +information, consult the individual advisories available from http://security.FreeBSD.org/.

+ +
+ ++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
AdvisoryDateTopic
SA-12:01.openssl03 May 2012 +

OpenSSL multiple vulnerabilities

+
SA-12:02.crypt30 May 2012 +

Incorrect crypt() hashing

+
SA-12:03.bind12 June 2012 +

Incorrect handling of zero-length RDATA fields in named(8)

+
SA-12:04.sysret12 June 2012 +

Privilege escalation when returning from kernel

+
SA-12:05.bind06 August 2012 +

named(8) DNSSEC validation Denial of Service

+
SA-12:06.bind22 November 2012 +

Multiple Denial of Service vulnerabilities with named(8)

+
SA-12:07.hostapd22 November 2012 +

Insufficient message length validation for EAP-TLS messages

+
SA-12:08.linux22 November 2012 +

Linux compatibility layer input validation error

+
SA-13:02.libc19 February 2013 +

glob(3) related resource exhaustion

+
SA-13:03.openssl02 April 2013 +

OpenSSL multiple vulnerabilities

+
SA-13:04.bind02 April 2013 +

BIND remote denial of service

+
SA-13:05.nfsserver29 April 2013 +

Insufficient input validation in the NFS server

+
+
+
+ +
+
+

3 Open Issues

+ +

No open issue.

+
+ + +
+ +
+

This file, and other release-related documents, can be +downloaded from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/.

+ +

For questions about FreeBSD, read the documentation before contacting <questions@FreeBSD.org>.

+ +

For questions about this documentation, e-mail <doc@FreeBSD.org>.

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+
+

FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE Hardware Notes

+ +

The FreeBSD Documentation Project

+ + + +

$FreeBSD: releng/8.4/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/article.xml +251256 2013-06-02 15:47:22Z hrs $
+

+ +
+

FreeBSD is a registered trademark of the FreeBSD Foundation.

+ +

AMD, Am486, Am5X86, AMD Athlon, AMD Duron, AMD Opteron, AMD-K6, Athlon, Élan, Opteron, +and PCnet are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

+ +

Fujitsu, the Fujitsu logo, LifeBook, Stylistic, PRIMEPOWER, PRIMEQUEST, PRIMECLUSTER, +ETERNUS, TRIOLE, ESPRIMO, BioMedCAChe, CAChe, CELLINJECTOR, isS, Materials Explorer, +SystemWalker, and Interstage are trademarks or registered trademarks of Fujitsu Limited +in the United States and other countries.

+ +

IBM, AIX, EtherJet, Netfinity, OS/2, PowerPC, PS/2, S/390, and ThinkPad are trademarks +of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or +both.

+ +

Intel, Celeron, EtherExpress, i386, i486, Itanium, Pentium, and Xeon are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and +other countries.

+ +

SPARC, SPARC64, SPARCengine, and UltraSPARC are trademarks of SPARC International, Inc +in the United States and other countries. SPARC International, Inc owns all of the SPARC +trademarks and under licensing agreements allows the proper use of these trademarks by +its members.

+ +

Sun, Sun Microsystems, Java, Java Virtual Machine, JavaServer Pages, JDK, JRE, JSP, +JVM, Netra, OpenJDK, Solaris, StarOffice, Sun Blade, Sun Enterprise, Sun Fire, SunOS, +Ultra and VirtualBox are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in +the United States and other countries.

+ +

Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their +products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this document, and +the FreeBSD Project was aware of the trademark claim, the designations have been followed +by the “™” or the “®” symbol.

+
+ +
+
+ + + +
+

1 Introduction

+ +

This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE. It +lists the hardware platforms supported by FreeBSD, as well as the various types of +hardware devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on), along with known +working instances of these devices.

+
+ +
+
+

2 Supported Processors and System +Boards

+ +

This section provides some architecture-specific information about the specific +processors and systems that are supported by each architecture.

+ +
+
+

2.1 amd64

+ +

Since mid-2003 FreeBSD/amd64 has supported the AMD64 (“Hammer”) and +Intel® EM64T architecture, and is now one of the +Tier-1 platforms (fully supported architecture), which are expected to be Production +Quality with respects to all aspects of the FreeBSD operating system, including +installation and development environments.

+ +

Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T +(Extended Memory 64-bit Technology). 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost +compatible with each other, and FreeBSD/amd64 should support them both.

+ +

As of this writing, the following processors are supported:

+ +
    +
  • +

    AMD Athlon™64 (“Clawhammer”).

    +
  • + +
  • +

    AMD Opteron™ (“Sledgehammer”).

    +
  • + +
  • +

    All multi-core Intel Xeon™ processors except Sossaman have EM64T +support.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    The single-core Intel Xeon processors “Nocona”, “Irwindale”, + “Potomac”, and “Cranford” have EM64T support.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    All Intel Core 2 (not Core Duo) and later +processors

    +
  • + +
  • +

    All Intel Pentium® D +processors

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Intel Pentium 4s and +Celeron Ds using the “Cedar Mill” core have EM64T support.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Some Intel Pentium 4s +and Celeron Ds using the “Prescott” core have EM64T support. See +the Intel Processor Spec +Finder for the definitive answer about EM64T support in Intel processors.

    +
  • +
+ +

Intel EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and + different from Intel IA-64 (Itanium) architecture, +which FreeBSD/ia64 supports. Some Intel's old +documentation refers to Intel EM64T as “64-bit +extension technology” or “IA-32e”.

+ +

Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) configurations are +supported.

+ +

In many respects, FreeBSD/amd64 is similar to FreeBSD/i386, in terms of drivers +supported. Generally, drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit + platforms should work.

+
+ +
+
+

2.2 i386

+ +

FreeBSD/i386 runs on a wide variety of “IBM PC compatible” machines. +Due to the wide range of hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible + to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported by FreeBSD. +Nevertheless, some general guidelines are presented here.

+ +

Almost all i386™-compatible processors with a +floating point unit are supported. All Intel +processors beginning with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and variants thereof, such as the Xeon and Celeron® processors. + All i386-compatible AMD processors are also +supported, including the Am486®, Am5x86®, K5, AMD-K6® (and +variants), AMD Athlon (including Athlon-MP, +Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and Athlon Thunderbird), and AMD Duron™ processors. The AMD Élan SC520 embedded +processor is supported. The Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are + i386-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.

+ +

There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this architecture. +Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and PCI expansion buses are +well-supported. There is some limited support for the MCA +(“MicroChannel”) expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.

+ +

Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally supported by FreeBSD, +although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard bugs may generate some problems. Perusal +of the archives of the FreeBSD +symmetric multiprocessing mailing list may yield some clues.

+ +

FreeBSD will take advantage of SMT (Symmetric MultiThreading, also known as +HyperThreading on Intel CPUs) on the supported CPUs. +The GENERIC kernel which is installed by default will +automatically detect the additional logical processors. The default FreeBSD +scheduler recognizes processor topology on the system and selects logical and + physical processors to obtain optimal performance. The +smp(4) manual +page has more details.

+ +

FreeBSD will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions (PAE) support on CPUs +that support this feature. A kernel with the PAE feature +enabled will detect memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the + system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers and other +features of FreeBSD which may be used; consult the +pae(4) manual +page for more details.

+ +

FreeBSD will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with varying levels of +support for certain hardware features such as sound, graphics, power management, and +PCCARD expansion slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways + between machines, and frequently require special-case support in FreeBSD to +work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When in doubt, a search of the archives +of the FreeBSD laptop computer mailing list may be useful.

+ +

Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the Advanced Configuration and +Power Management (ACPI) standard. FreeBSD supports ACPI via the ACPI Component +Architecture reference implementation from Intel, as +described in the +acpi(4) manual +page. The use of ACPI causes instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary +to disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel module. This +may be accomplished by adding the following line to /boot/device.hints:

+ +
+hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"
+
+ +

Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful to disable portions of +the ACPI functionality. The +acpi(4) manual +page has more information on how to do this via loader tunables.

+ +

ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table (DSDT) provided by each +machine's BIOS. Some machines have bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from +functioning correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found at the +DSDT section +of the ACPI4Linux project + Web site. FreeBSD can use these DSDTs to override the DSDT provided by the +BIOS; see the +acpi(4) manual +page for more information.

+
+ +
+
+

2.3 ia64

+ +

Currently supported processors are the Itanium® and the Itanium 2.

+ +

Supported chipsets include:

+ +
    +
  • +

    HP zx1

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Intel 460GX

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Intel E8870

    +
  • +
+ +

Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) configurations are +supported.

+ +

Most devices that can be found in or are compatible with ia64 machines are fully +supported. The notable exception is the VGA console. The FreeBSD support for VGA + consoles is at this time too much based on PC hardware and not all ia64 +machines have chipsets that provide sufficient PC legacy support. As such +syscons(4) can +not be enabled and the use of a serial console is required.

+
+ +
+
+

2.4 pc98

+ +

NEC PC-9801/9821 series with almost all i386-compatible + processors, including 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, and +variants. All i386-compatible processors by AMD, +Cyrix, IBM, and IDT are also supported.

+ +

NEC FC-9801/9821 series, and NEC SV-98 series (both of them are compatible with +PC-9801/9821 series) should be supported.

+ +

EPSON PC-386/486/586 series, which are compatible with NEC PC-9801 series are +supported.

+ +

High-resolution mode is not supported. NEC PC-98XA/XL/RL/XL^2, and NEC PC-H98 +series are supported in normal (PC-9801 compatible) mode only.

+ +

Although there are some multi-processor systems (such as Rs20/B20), SMP-related +features of FreeBSD are not supported yet.

+ +

PC-9801/9821 standard bus (called C-Bus), PC-9801NOTE expansion bus (110pin), and +PCI bus are supported. New Extend Standard Architecture (NESA) bus (used in PC-H98, +SV-H98, and FC-H98 series) is not supported.

+
+ +
+
+

2.5 powerpc

+ +

The information for this paragraph has yet to be compiled.

+
+ +
+
+

2.6 sparc64

+ +

This section describes the systems currently known to be supported by FreeBSD on +the Fujitsu SPARC64® and Sun UltraSPARC® platforms. For background information +on the various hardware designs see the Sun System +Handbook.

+ +

SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor.

+ +

When using the GENERIC kernel, FreeBSD/sparc64 systems +not equipped with a framebuffer supported by the +creator(4) (Sun +Creator, Sun Creator3D and Sun Elite3D) or +machfb(4) (Sun +PGX and Sun PGX64 as well as the ATI Mach64 chips found onboard in for example + Sun Blade™ 100, Sun Blade 150, Sun Ultra™ +5 and Sun Ultra 10) driver must use the serial +console.

+ +

If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not have been tested with +FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE. We encourage you to try it and send a note to the FreeBSD +SPARC porting mailing list with your results, including which devices work and +which do not.

+ +

The following systems are fully supported by FreeBSD:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Naturetech GENIALstation 777S

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Blade 100

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Blade 150

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise™ 150

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 220R

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 250

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 420R

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 450

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire™ B100s (support for the on-board NICs +first appeared in 8.1-RELEASE)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V100

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V120

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra™ t1 100/105

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra T1 AC200/DC200

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra t 1100

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra t 1120

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra t 1125

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra t 1400/1405

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra 120

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Netra X1

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun SPARCengine® Ultra AX1105

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun SPARCengine Ultra AXe

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun SPARCengine Ultra AXi

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun SPARCengine Ultra AXmp

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun SPARCengine CP1500

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 1

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 1E

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 2

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 5

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 10

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 30

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 60

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 80

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Ultra 450

    +
  • +
+ +

The following systems are partially supported by FreeBSD. In particular the fiber +channel controllers in SBus-based systems are not supported. However, it is possible +to use these with a SCSI controller supported by the +esp(4) driver +(Sun ESP SCSI, Sun FAS Fast-SCSI and Sun FAS366 Fast-Wide SCSI controllers).

+ +
    +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 3500

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Enterprise 4500

    +
  • +
+ +

Starting with 7.2-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Sun UltraSPARC III and beyond are also supported by FreeBSD, which +includes the following known working systems:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Sun Blade 1000

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Blade 1500

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Blade 2000

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Blade 2500

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire 280R

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V210

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V215 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE +and 8.1-RELEASE)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V240

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V245 (support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE +and 8.1-RELEASE)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V250

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V440 (support for the on-board NICs first + appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.0-RELEASE)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V480 (501-6780 and 501-6790 centerplanes only, +for which support first appeared in 7.3-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, other +centerplanes might work beginning with 8.3-RELEASE and 9.0-RELEASE)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V880

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V890 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE +and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC IV/IV+ +CPU-configurations only)

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Netra 20/Netra T4

    +
  • +
+ +

The following Sun UltraSPARC systems are not tested but + believed to be also supported by FreeBSD:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Sun Fire V125

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Sun Fire V490 (support first appeared in 7.4-RELEASE +and 8.1-RELEASE, non-mixed UltraSPARC IV/IV+ +CPU-configurations only)

    +
  • +
+ +

Starting with 7.4-RELEASE and 8.1-RELEASE, sparc64 systems based on Fujitsu SPARC64 V are also supported by FreeBSD, which includes the +following known working systems:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER® 250

    +
  • +
+ +

The following Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER systems are not tested +but believed to be also supported by FreeBSD:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER 450

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER 650

    +
  • + +
  • +

    Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER 850

    +
  • +
+
+
+ +
+
+

3 Supported Devices

+ +

This section describes the devices currently known to be supported by FreeBSD. Other +configurations may also work, but simply have not been tested yet. Feedback, updates, and +corrections to this list are encouraged.

+ +

Where possible, the drivers applicable to each device or class of devices is listed. +If the driver in question has a manual page in the FreeBSD base distribution (most +should), it is referenced here. Information on specific models of supported devices, +controllers, etc. can be found in the manual pages.

+ +
+
+

Note: The device lists in this document are being generated automatically +from FreeBSD manual pages. This means that some devices, which are supported by +multiple drivers, may appear multiple times.

+
+
+ +
+
+

3.1 Disk Controllers

+ +

[amd64, i386, ia64, pc98, sparc64] IDE/ATA controllers ( +ata(4) + driver)

+ +

[pc98] IDE/ATA controllers (wdc driver)

+ +
    +
  • +

    On-board IDE controller

    +
  • +
+ +

[i386,ia64,amd64] Controllers supported by the +aac(4) driver +include:

+ +
    +
  • +

    Adaptec AAC-364

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