Revision aebc4e84117d29689b7c02dc7022975a71134c8f authored by Pyun YongHyeon on 09 January 2010, 00:29:04 UTC, committed by Pyun YongHyeon on 09 January 2010, 00:29:04 UTC
r200696:
  Add rudimentary WOL support. While I'm here remove enabling
  busmastering/memory address in resume path. Bus driver will handle
  that.

r200740:
  Swap VGE_TXQTIMER and VGE_RXQTIMER register definition. Pending
  timer for Tx queue is at 0x3E.

r200756:
  Correct fragment bit definition in comments.

r200758:
  VT6130 datasheet was wrong. If VT6130 receive a jumbo frame the
  controller will split the jumbo frame into multiple RX buffers.
  However it seems the hardware always dma the frame to 8 bytes
  boundary for the split frames. Only the first part of the fragment
  can have 4 byte alignment and subsequent buffers should be 8 bytes
  aligned. Change RX buffer the alignment requirement to 8 bytes from
  4 bytes.

r200759:
  Disable jumbo frame support for PCIe VT6130/VT6132 controllers.
  Quite contrary to VT6130 datasheet which says it supports up to 8K
  jumbo frame, VT6130 does not seem to send jumbo frame that is
  larger than 4K in length. Trying to send a frame that is larger
  than 4K cause TX MAC hang.
  Even though it's possible to allow 4K jumbo frame for VT6130, I
  think it's meaningless to allow 4K jumbo frame. I'm not sure VT6132
  also has the same limitation but I guess it uses the same MAC of
  VT6130.

r200972:
  Remove wrong assertion.
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morse.6
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.\"	@(#)bcd.6	8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd June 7, 2005
.Dt MORSE 6
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm morse
.Nd reformat input as morse code
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl elps
.Op Fl d Ar device
.Op Fl w Ar speed
.Op Fl c Ar speed
.Op Fl f Ar frequency
.Op Ar string ...
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
command reads the given input and reformats it in the form of morse code.
Acceptable input are command line arguments or the standard input.
.Pp
Available options:
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It Fl l
The
.Fl l
option produces output suitable for
.Xr led 4
devices.
.It Fl s
The
.Fl s
option produces dots and dashes rather than words.
.It Fl p
Send morse the real way.
This only works if your system has
.Xr speaker 4
support.
.It Fl w Ar speed
Set the sending speed in words per minute.
If not specified, the default
speed of 20 WPM is used.
.It Fl c Ar speed
Farnsworth support.
Set the spacing between characters in words per minute.
This is independent of the speed
that the individual characters are sent.
If not specified, defaults to the effective value of the
.Fl w
option.
.It Fl f Ar frequency
Set the sidetone frequency to something other than the default 600 Hz.
.It Fl d Ar device
Similar to
.Fl p ,
but use the RTS line of
.Ar device
(which must by a TTY device)
in order to emit the morse code.
.It Fl e
Echo each character before it is sent, used together with either
.Fl p
or
.Fl d .
.El
.Pp
The
.Fl w , c
and
.Fl f
flags only work in conjunction with either the
.Fl p
or the
.Fl d
flag.
.Pp
Not all prosigns have corresponding characters.
Use
.Ql #
for
.Em AS ,
.Ql &
for
.Em SK ,
.Ql *
for
.Em VE
and
.Ql %
for
.Em BK .
The more common prosigns are
.Ql =
for
.Em BT ,
.Ql \&(
for
.Em KN
and
.Ql +
for
.Em AR .
.Pp
Using the
.Fl d
flag,
it is possible to key an external device, like a sidetone generator with
a headset for training purposes, or even your ham radio transceiver.
For
the latter, simply connect an NPN transistor to the serial port
.Ar device ,
emitter connected to ground, base connected through a resistor
(few kiloohms) to RTS, collector to the key line of your transceiver
(assuming the transceiver has a positive key supply voltage and is keyed
by grounding the key input line).
A capacitor (some nanofarads) between
base and ground is advisable to keep stray RF away,
and to suppress the
minor glitch that is generated during program startup.
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
Your
.Ev LC_CTYPE
locale codeset determines how
characters with the high-order bit set
are interpreted.
.Pp
.Bl -tag -width ".Li ISO8859-15" -compact
.It Li ISO8859-1
.It Li ISO8859-15
Interpret characters with the high-order bit set as Western European characters.
.Pp
.It Li KOI8-R
Interpret characters with the high-order bit set as Cyrillic characters.
.Pp
.It Li ISO8859-7
Interpret characters with the high-order bit set as Greek characters.
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/speaker" -compact
.It Pa /dev/speaker
.Xr speaker 4
device file
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr speaker 4
.Sh HISTORY
Sound support for
.Nm
added by
.An Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM) Aq lyndon@orthanc.ca .
.Pp
Ability to key an external device added by
.An J\(:org Wunsch
(DL8DTL).
.Pp
Farnsworth support for
.Nm
added by
.An Stephen Cravey (N5UUU).
.Sh BUGS
Only understands a few European characters
(German and French),
no Asian characters,
and no continental landline code.
.Pp
Sends a bit slower than it should due to system overhead.
Some people would call this a feature.
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