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-<table class="head">
- <tr>
- <td class="head-ltitle">FWOHCI(4)</td>
- <td class="head-vol">Device Drivers Manual</td>
- <td class="head-rtitle">FWOHCI(4)</td>
- </tr>
-</table>
-<div class="manual-text">
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="NAME"><a class="permalink" href="#NAME">NAME</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp"><code class="Nm">fwohci</code> &#x2014; <span class="Nd">OHCI
- FireWire chipset device driver</span></p>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS"><a class="permalink" href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp">To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line
- in your kernel configuration file:</p>
-<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent"><code class="Cd">device firewire</code></div>
-<p class="Pp">Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place
- the following line in <a class="Xr">loader.conf(5)</a>:</p>
-<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent Li">
-<pre>firewire_load=&quot;YES&quot;</pre>
-</div>
-<p class="Pp">To disable physical access (see
- <a class="Sx" href="#BUGS">BUGS</a> section for detail), put the following
- line in <a class="Xr">loader.conf(5)</a>:</p>
-<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent Li">
-<pre>hw.firewire.phydma_enable=0</pre>
-</div>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="HARDWARE"><a class="permalink" href="#HARDWARE">HARDWARE</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">fwohci</code> driver provides support for
- PCI/CardBus FireWire interface cards. The driver supports the following IEEE
- 1394 OHCI chipsets:</p>
-<p class="Pp"></p>
-<ul class="Bl-bullet Bl-compact">
- <li>Adaptec AHA-894x/AIC-5800</li>
- <li>Apple Pangea</li>
- <li>Apple UniNorth</li>
- <li>Intel 82372FB</li>
- <li>IOGEAR GUF320</li>
- <li>Lucent / Agere FW322/323</li>
- <li>NEC uPD72861</li>
- <li>NEC uPD72870</li>
- <li>NEC uPD72871/2</li>
- <li>NEC uPD72873</li>
- <li>NEC uPD72874</li>
- <li>National Semiconductor CS4210</li>
- <li>Ricoh R5C551</li>
- <li>Ricoh R5C552</li>
- <li>Sony CX3022</li>
- <li>Sony i.LINK (CXD3222)</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments PCI4410A</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments PCI4450</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments PCI4451</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB12LV22</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB12LV23</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB12LV26</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB43AA22</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB43AB21/A/AI/A-EP</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB43AB23</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments TSB82AA2</li>
- <li>VIA Fire II (VT6306)</li>
-</ul>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO"><a class="permalink" href="#SEE_ALSO">SEE
- ALSO</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp"><a class="Xr">firewire(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">fwe(4)</a>,
- <a class="Xr">fwip(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">sbp(4)</a>,
- <a class="Xr">fwcontrol(8)</a>, <a class="Xr">kldload(8)</a></p>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="HISTORY"><a class="permalink" href="#HISTORY">HISTORY</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">fwohci</code> device driver first appeared in
- <span class="Ux">FreeBSD 5.0</span>.</p>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="AUTHORS"><a class="permalink" href="#AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">fwohci</code> device driver was written by
- <span class="An">Katsushi Kobayashi</span> and <span class="An">Hidetoshi
- Shimokawa</span>.</p>
-</section>
-<section class="Sh">
-<h1 class="Sh" id="BUGS"><a class="permalink" href="#BUGS">BUGS</a></h1>
-<p class="Pp">The driver allows physical access from any nodes on the bus by
- default. This means that any devices on the bus can read and modify any
- memory space which can be accessed by an IEEE 1394 OHCI chip. It is allowed
- mostly for <a class="Xr">sbp(4)</a> devices. This should be changed to allow
- it only for specific devices. Anyway, FireWire is a bus and not expected to
- be connected with un-trustable devices because a node can monitor all the
- traffic.</p>
-</section>
-</div>
-<table class="foot">
- <tr>
- <td class="foot-date">December 24, 2020</td>
- <td class="foot-os">FreeBSD 15.0</td>
- </tr>
-</table>