| GSIP(4) | Device Drivers Manual | GSIP(4) | 
gsip —
gsip* at pci? dev ? function ?
Configuration of PHYs may also be necessary. See mii(4).
gsip device driver supports Gigabit Ethernet
  interfaces based on the National Semiconductor DP83820 Gigabit Ethernet chips.
The National Semiconductor DP83820 is found on NetGear GA-622, Asante FriendlyNet GigaNIX, D-Link DGE-500T, SMC 9452TX and 9462TX, Accton EN1407-T, Planex GN-1000TE, ARK SOHO GA2000T and GA2500T, and other low-cost Gigabit Ethernet cards. It uses an external PHY or an external 10-bit interface.
The DP83820 supports VLAN tag insertion/removal in hardware. The
    gsip driver supports this feature of the chip.
The DP83820 supports IPv4/TCP/UDP checksumming in hardware. The
    gsip driver supports this feature of the chip. See
    ifconfig(8) for information
    on how to enable this feature.
The DP83820 chip is a close relative of the DP83815 10/100
    Ethernet chip, which is supported by the
    sip(4) driver, hence the
    gsip name.
gsip driver first appeared in
  NetBSD 1.6.
gsip driver was written by Jason R.
  Thorpe ⟨thorpej@NetBSD.org⟩.
gsip driver does not support the 10-bit interface,
  which is required in order to support fiber-optic media.
| June 2, 2001 | NetBSD 10.0 |