Details like this should be described in the BSP documentation of the
User Manual.
---
 libbsd.txt | 43 -------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 43 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libbsd.txt b/libbsd.txt
index cb8111bf..4b22cec8 100644
--- a/libbsd.txt
+++ b/libbsd.txt
@@ -321,49 +321,6 @@ structure that were not being used were conditionally 
compiled out. The
 capability of supporting children did not appear to be needed and was
 not implemented in the rtems version of these routines.
 
-== NICs Status ==
-
-----
-Driver                 Symbol                          Status
-======                 ======                          ======
-RealTek                        _bsd_re_pcimodule_sys_init      Links
-EtherExpress           _bsd_fxp_pcimodule_sys_init     Links
-DEC tulip              _bsd_dc_pcimodule_sys_init      Links
-Broadcom BCM57xxx      _bsd_bce_pcimodule_sys_init     Links
-Broadcom BCM4401       _bsd_bfe_pcimodule_sys_init     Links
-Broadcom BCM570x       _bsd_bge_pcimodule_sys_init     Needs Symbols (A)
-E1000 IGB              _bsd_igb_pcimodule_sys_init     Links
-E1000 EM               _bsd_em_pcimodule_sys_init      Links
-Cadence                        ?                               Links, works.
-----
-
-To add a NIC edit rtemsbsd/include/bsp/nexus-devices.h and add the driver
-reference to the architecture and/or BSP. For example to add the RealTek driver
-add:
-
-SYSINIT_DRIVER_REFERENCE(re, pci);
-
-and to add the MII PHY driver add:
-
-SYSINIT_DRIVER_REFERENCE(rge, miibus);
-
-The PC BSP has these entries.
-
-Symbols (A)
-         pci_get_vpd_ident
-
-=== Cadence ===
-
-The cadence driver works on the Xilinx Zynq platform. The hardware checksum
-support works on real hardware but does not seem to be supported on qemu
-therefore the default state is to disable TXCSUM and RXCSUM and this can be
-enabled from the shell with:
-
-  # ifconfig cgem0 rxcsum txcsum
-
-or with an ioctl call to the network interface driver with SIOCSIFCAP and the
-mask IFCAP_TXCSUM and IFCAP_RXCSUM set.
-
 == PF (Firewall) ==
 
 It is possible to use PF as a firewall. See
-- 
2.35.3

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