Commit 202dc3fc authored by Paul Gortmaker's avatar Paul Gortmaker Committed by David S. Miller

Documentation: remove obsolete networking/multicast.txt file

The original intent of this file was to list limitations in
drivers/hardware relating to multicast use, back when some
modest hardware from the early 1990s did not support things
we might take for granted today.

I was intending to delete some now-gone MCA/token ring entries
in this file, but once I opened it, I found it only contained
information on the earliest (pre-2000) linux networking drivers.

Checking the git history shows that the file hasn't been touched
since 2005.  Clearly nobody is actively consulting this file
as a meaningful reference.

Rather than add a "YES YES YES" line for all of the drivers we
currently have, lets just take advantage of the fact that nobody
is using the file to delete it.

This has the side benefit of not having to do a line-by-line
deletion of the file content as each older driver is expired.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent 12dfac6c
......@@ -126,8 +126,6 @@ ltpc.txt
- the Apple or Farallon LocalTalk PC card driver
mac80211-injection.txt
- HOWTO use packet injection with mac80211
multicast.txt
- Behaviour of cards under Multicast
multiqueue.txt
- HOWTO for multiqueue network device support.
netconsole.txt
......
Behaviour of Cards Under Multicast
==================================
This is how they currently behave, not what the hardware can do--for example,
the Lance driver doesn't use its filter, even though the code for loading
it is in the DEC Lance-based driver.
The following are requirements for multicasting
-----------------------------------------------
AppleTalk Multicast hardware filtering not important but
avoid cards only doing promisc
IP-Multicast Multicast hardware filters really help
IP-MRoute AllMulti hardware filters are of no help
Board Multicast AllMulti Promisc Filter
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3c501 YES YES YES Software
3c503 YES YES YES Hardware
3c505 YES NO YES Hardware
3c507 NO NO NO N/A
3c509 YES YES YES Software
3c59x YES YES YES Software
ac3200 YES YES YES Hardware
apricot YES PROMISC YES Hardware
arcnet NO NO NO N/A
at1700 PROMISC PROMISC YES Software
atp PROMISC PROMISC YES Software
cs89x0 YES YES YES Software
de4x5 YES YES YES Hardware
de600 NO NO NO N/A
de620 PROMISC PROMISC YES Software
depca YES PROMISC YES Hardware
dmfe YES YES YES Software(*)
e2100 YES YES YES Hardware
eepro YES PROMISC YES Hardware
eexpress NO NO NO N/A
ewrk3 YES PROMISC YES Hardware
hp-plus YES YES YES Hardware
hp YES YES YES Hardware
hp100 YES YES YES Hardware
ibmtr NO NO NO N/A
ioc3-eth YES YES YES Hardware
lance YES YES YES Software(#)
ne YES YES YES Hardware
ni52 <------------------ Buggy ------------------>
ni65 YES YES YES Software(#)
seeq NO NO NO N/A
sgiseek <------------------ Buggy ------------------>
smc-ultra YES YES YES Hardware
sunlance YES YES YES Hardware
tulip YES YES YES Hardware
wavelan YES PROMISC YES Hardware
wd YES YES YES Hardware
xirc2ps_cs YES YES YES Hardware
znet YES YES YES Software
PROMISC = This multicast mode is in fact promiscuous mode. Avoid using
cards who go PROMISC on any multicast in a multicast kernel.
(#) = Hardware multicast support is not used yet.
(*) = Hardware support for Davicom 9132 chipset only.
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