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35 .Nd Broadcom Home Networking Division ChipCommon Driver
37 To compile this driver into the kernel, add this line to the
38 kernel configuration file:
39 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
43 To compile driver support for all additional devices found in embedded systems,
44 add the following additional lines to the kernel configuration file:
45 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
52 To load the driver as a module at boot, add this line to
54 .Bd -literal -offset indent
60 driver supports the ChipCommon core found in Broadcom Home Networking
61 Division network chipsets and embedded systems.
63 The ChipCommon core provides an interface to common hardware facilities,
64 including device identification, UARTs, CFI and SPI flash, One-time Programmable
65 (OTP) Memory, and GPIO.
72 device driver first appeared in
79 .An Landon Fuller Aq Mt landonf@FreeBSD.org ,
81 .An Michael Zhilin Aq Mt mizhka@FreeBSD.org .