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INTRO(4)            NetBSD/sparc64 Kernel Interfaces Manual           INTRO(4)


NAME
intro -- introduction to sparc64 special files and hardware support
DESCRIPTION
This section describes the special files, related driver functions, and networking support available in the system. In this part of the manual, the SYNOPSIS section of each configurable device gives a sample specifi- cation for use in constructing a system description for the config(1) program. The DIAGNOSTICS section lists messages which may appear on the console and/or in the system error log /var/log/messages due to errors in device operation; see syslogd(8) for more information. This section contains both devices which may be configured into the sys- tem and network related information. The networking support is intro- duced in netintro(4).
DEVICE SUPPORT
This section describes the hardware supported on the SPARC64 platform. Software support for these devices comes in two forms. A hardware device may be supported with a character or block device driver, or it may be used within the networking subsystem and have a network interface driver. Block and character devices are accessed through files in the file system of a special type; see mknod(8). Network interfaces are indirectly accessed through the interprocess communication facilities provided by the system; see socket(2). A hardware device is identified to the system at configuration time and the appropriate device or network interface driver is then compiled into the system. When the resultant system is booted, the autoconfiguration facilities in the system probe for the device and, if found, enable the software support for it. If a device does not respond at autoconfigura- tion time it is not accessible at any time afterwards. To enable a device which did not autoconfigure, the system must be rebooted. The autoconfiguration system is described in autoconf(4). A list of the supported devices is given below.
SEE ALSO
config(1), autoconf(4), cd(4), cgsix(4), ch(4), kbd(4), le(4), magma(4), mem(4), ms(4), openprom(4), scsi(4), sd(4), ss(4), st(4), tcx(4), uk(4)
LIST OF DEVICES
The devices listed below are supported in this incarnation of the system. Devices are indicated by their functional interface. Not all supported devices are listed. auxio Auxiliary I/O & LED bpp Bi-directional Parallel port cgsix 8 bit obio (sun4c & sun4m), Sbus color graphics frame buffer com PC-style serial port eeprom Sun non-volatile configuration RAM driver esp ESP200 SCSI controller FSBE/S (X1053A, part # 501-2015) Fast SCSI-2/Buffered Eth- ernet Sbus controller fdc Floppy Disk Controller ffb Creator & Creaor3D graphics frame buffer isp Qlogic ISP Sbus and PCI SCSI controller kbd Sun type 2, type 3, type 4, and type 5 keyboards (on zs or com) le/lebuffer AMD 7990 LANCE Ethernet controller lpt PC-style parallel port magma Magma Sp Serial/Parallel board device driver ms Sun mouse (on zs or com) openprom Sun Open boot PROM (what became IEEE 1275) configuration driver power power management halt(8) and shutdown(8) commands can use it to power down the system. sab Siemens 82532 & 83538 serial controller zs Zilog 8530 serial controller PCI devices are supported through the pci(4) bus and associated devices. PCMCIA devices are supported through the pcmcia(4) bus and associated devices. Cardbus devices are supported through the cardbus(4) bus and associated devices. USB devices are supported through the usb(4) bus and associated devices.
UNSUPPORTED DEVICES
The following devices are not supported, due to unavailability of either documentation, sample hardware, or willing volunteer: atifb ATI 3D Rage Pro VGA graphics adapter (Ultra5, Ultra10) fdc sun4u floppy drive controllers (EBus based machines only) cgfourteen 24 bit Sbus color frame buffer cgthree 8 bit Sbus color frame buffer
HISTORY
This sparc64 intro appeared in NetBSD 1.6. Large chunks of text care- fully recycled (shamelessly appropriated) from NetBSD/sparc intro. NetBSD 6.1.2 May 10, 2007 NetBSD 6.1.2

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