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Signed-off-by: Anhad Singh <andypython@protonmail.com>
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# Drivers
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These are the currently implemented devices/hardware interfaces.
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- ac97d - Realtek audio chipsets.
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- acpid - ACPI.
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- ahcid - SATA.
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- alxd - Atheros ethernet (incomplete).
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- bgad - Bochs emulator/debugger.
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- block-io-wrapper - Library used by other drivers.
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- e1000d - Intel Gigabit ethernet.
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- ided - IDE.
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- ihdad - Intel HD Audio chipsets.
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- ixgbed - Intel 10 Gigabit ethernet.
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- nvmed - NVMe.
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- pcid - PCI.
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- pcspkrd - PC speaker
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- ps2d - PS/2
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- rtl8168d - Realtek ethernet.
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- sb16d - Sound Blaster audio (incomplete).
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- vboxd - VirtualBox guest.
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- vesad - VESA.
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- xhcid - xHCI (incomplete).
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- usbctl - USB control (incomplete).
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- usbhidd - USB HID (incomplete).
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- usbscsid - USB SCSI (incomplete).
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- virtiod - VirtIO (incomplete) (`virtio-blk`).
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## Contributing to Drivers
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If you want to write drivers for Redox, datasheets are preferable, when they are freely available. Be aware that datasheets are often provided under a [Non-Disclosure Agreement](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement) from hardware vendors, which can affect the ability to create an MIT-licensed driver.
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If you don't have datasheets, we recommend you to do reverse-engineering of available C code of BSD drivers.
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We recommend BSDs drivers because BSD license is compatible with MIT (permissive), that way we can reuse the code in other drivers.
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