A Linux kernel driver for the brcm63xx ADSL module. It targets this family of embedded Linux boards that provide an ADSL interface as part of the SoC manufactured by Broadcom.
Broadcom's 63xx SoC integrates ADSL/ADSL2+ features, routing and external wireless NIC.
This SoC is widely used by most xDSL platforms in the world. It is one of the most successful xDSL platforms due to the simplicity of migrating old platforms (e.g BCM6345) to new ones without much software development.
The architecture is based on a standard MIP32 Big Endian instruction set, and shares some features with the R4000 microprocessor.
xDSL and ATM have yet to be supported.