# Copyright 1999-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc. # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-misc/nforce-net/nforce-net-1.0.0261-r1.ebuild,v 1.3 2003/08/03 03:57:32 vapier Exp $ inherit gcc NV_V="${PV/1.0./1.0-}" NV_PACKAGE="NVIDIA_nforce-${NV_V}" S="${WORKDIR}/nforce" DESCRIPTION="Linux kernel module for the NVIDIA's nForce network chip" HOMEPAGE="http://www.nvidia.com/" SRC_URI="http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/${NV_V}/${NV_PACKAGE}.tar.gz" # The SLOT needs to be set to $KV to prevent unmerges of modules for other kernels LICENSE="NVIDIA" SLOT="${KV}" KEYWORDS="-* x86" RESTRICT="nostrip" DEPEND="virtual/linux-sources" src_compile() { check_KV cd ${S}/nvnet make KERNSRC="/usr/src/linux" || die } src_install() { # The driver goes into the standard modules location insinto /lib/modules/${KV}/kernel/drivers/net doins nvnet/nvnet.o # Docs dohtml ${S}/ReleaseNotes.html dodir /etc/modules.d cat > ${D}/etc/modules.d/nvnet << EOF # The nForce network driver supports two optimization modes: # optimization=1 ; CPU optimization # optimization=2 ; Throughput optimization # CPU optimization mode ruduces the CPU utilization by using # interrupt moderation. Throughput optimization mode maximizes # the throughput. This mode has higher CPU consumption. # By default, the driver runs in throughput optimization mode. # The "speed" module parameter can be used set the interface # speed of the ethernet controller. By default the controller # will autosense the interface speed, but also supports the # following values: # speed=0 ; auto # speed=1 ; 10Mbps # speed=2 ; 100Mpbs # The "duplex" module parameter can be used to specify the # interface duplex. By default the controller will autoselect # duplex, but also supports the following values: # duplex=0 ; auto # duplex=1 ; half duplex # duplex=2 ; full duplex options nvnet optimization="1" speed="0" duplex="0" EOF } pkg_postinst() { if [ "${ROOT}" = "/" ] then # Update module dependency [ -x /usr/sbin/update-modules ] && /usr/sbin/update-modules fi echo einfo "You need to add \"nvnet\" to your /etc/modules.autoload to load" einfo "this module when the system is started. Alternatively, you can" einfo "use the 'hotplug' package ('emerge hotplug' then 'rc-update add" einfo "hotplug default') to auto-detect and load \"nvnet\" on startup." echo einfo "Edit /etc/modules.d/nvnet and run \"update-mmodules\" to configure" einfo "the \"nvnet\" driver for throughput optimization the next time it" einfo "is loaded." }