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author | charnier <charnier@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-10-20 12:50:57 +0000 |
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committer | charnier <charnier@FreeBSD.org> | 1997-10-20 12:50:57 +0000 |
commit | a0d3c902e16c2f14e985a8409372432dab98d2fc (patch) | |
tree | be10a64b14f5f5510afc2aa1e0a6e9ab29d6ab30 /usr.sbin/stallion | |
parent | 47824fa2539a7669bf2cac9158124901cba943d2 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-a0d3c902e16c2f14e985a8409372432dab98d2fc.zip FreeBSD-src-a0d3c902e16c2f14e985a8409372432dab98d2fc.tar.gz |
Use err(3). Remove progname. Remove stli.4 with is a duplicate of stl.4,
use MLINKS instead.
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.sbin/stallion')
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/Makefile | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stl.4 | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stli.4 | 321 |
3 files changed, 21 insertions, 338 deletions
diff --git a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/Makefile b/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/Makefile index 6e0be99..415143a 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/Makefile +++ b/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/Makefile @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.5 1997/02/22 16:13:44 peter Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1997/03/13 04:21:21 davidn Exp $ FILES = 2681.sys cdk.sys -MAN4 = stl.4 stli.4 +MAN4 = stl.4 LIBMODE = 444 LIBOWN = bin LIBGRP = bin CLEANFILES= ${FILES} +MLINKS = stl.4 stli.4 all: $(FILES) diff --git a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stl.4 b/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stl.4 index f9aadb3..8717449 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stl.4 +++ b/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stl.4 @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ .Cd "stli0 at isa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type> " .Cd "stli0 at eisa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type> " .Sh DESCRIPTION -.Pp This is a kernel driver for Stallion Technologies multiport serial boards. There are two drivers, each supporting a different class of boards. The @@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ boards, while the driver supports all other types, including ONboard, Brumby and EasyConnection 8/64. .Sh CONFIGURATION -.Pp Each board installed in the system needs a configuration entry in the kernel configuration file. Slightly different options and parameters are required for each of the @@ -82,18 +80,18 @@ driver take the general form of: .Pp .Cd "stlX at isa? port <io-addr> tty irq <irq> vector stlintr" .Pp -.Nm X +.Ar X is the unit number assigned to the board. Any unique value between 0 and 7 is valid. .Pp The I/O address used by the board is specified by -.Nm <io-addr>. +.Ar <io-addr> . Each of the EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32-AT boards can use an I/O address in the range from 0 to 0x400. .Pp All EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 boards require an interrupt, and this interrupt is specified by -.Nm <irq>. +.Ar <irq> . Legal IRQ values for the ISA boards are 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 15. Interrupts are software programmed on all boards except the EasyIO-8M. .Pp @@ -152,12 +150,12 @@ driver take the general form of: .Pp .Cd "stliX at isa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type>" .Pp -.Nm X +.Ar X is the unit number assigned to the board. Any unique value between 0 and 7 is valid. .Pp The I/O address used by the board is specified by -.Nm <io-addr>. +.Ar <io-addr> . Each of the different supported board types has restrictions on valid I/O addresses and also the amount of I/O space required varies between the boards. @@ -168,9 +166,9 @@ driver require a shared memory region to operate. Depending on the board type the region required varies in size from 4 kbytes to 64 kbytes. The size of the board region is specified by field -.Nm <size> +.Ar <size> of the configuration entry, and the address of the region is specified by -.Nm <mem-addr>. +.Ar <mem-addr> . .Pp The flags field specifies the particular board type that this entry applies to. @@ -203,7 +201,7 @@ The flags field of this entry specifies that this is an EasyConnection 8/64-AT board. It is set to I/O address 0x2a0 and memory address 0xcc000. The -.Nm iosiz +.Ar iosiz parameter specifies a memory region size of 4 kbytes. .Pp @@ -223,7 +221,7 @@ hardware of the system. That address being 0xX000 where X is the slot number. The example board is at memory address 0x80000000 which is 2 Gbyte. The -.Nm iosiz +.Ar iosiz parameter specifies the size of the memory region, in this case 64 kbytes. .Pp @@ -267,7 +265,9 @@ or Each driver has a separate major number allocated, so even though the port device names are the same for each driver, the major number of the device node is different. -Use the MAKEDEV(8) script to create the devices. +Use the +.Xr MAKEDEV 8 +script to create the devices. Use the ttyE and cue tag for the .Nm stl driver, and @@ -302,7 +302,9 @@ board control device Note that the port numbers start at 0 for port 0 of board 0. Each board has 64 port slots allocated for it. So the second boards ports start at 64 and go through 127. -Use the MAKEDEV(8) script to create the devices. +Use the +.Xr MAKEDEV 8 +script to create the devices. Use the ttyE and cue tag for the .Nm stl driver, and @@ -316,6 +318,7 @@ driver. .Xr comcontrol 8 , .Xr MAKEDEV 8 , .Xr stlload 8 , -.Xr stlstats 8 +.Xr stlstats 8 .Sh HISTORY -This driver was originally developed by Greg Ungerer (gerg@stallion.com). +This driver was originally developed by +.An Greg Ungerer Aq gerg@stallion.com . diff --git a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stli.4 b/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stli.4 deleted file mode 100644 index 9b80442..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/stallion/bootcode/stli.4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,321 +0,0 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1996 Greg Ungerer (gerg@stallion.oz.au). -.\" All rights reserved. -.\" -.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -.\" are met: -.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright -.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the -.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. -.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software -.\" must display the following acknowledgement: -.\" This product includes software developed by Greg Ungerer. -.\" 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors -.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software -.\" without specific prior written permission. -.\" -.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND -.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE -.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE -.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE -.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL -.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS -.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT -.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY -.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF -.\" SUCH DAMAGE. -.\" -.Dd December 2, 1996 -.Os FreeBSD -.Dt STL 4 i386 -.Sh NAME -.Nm stl , -.Nm stli -.Nd "drivers for Stallion Technologies multiport serial controllers" -.Sh SYNOPSIS -.Cd "stl0 at isa? port <addr> tty irq <irq> vector stlintr" -.Cd "stli0 at isa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type> " -.Cd "stli0 at eisa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type> " -.Sh DESCRIPTION -.Pp -This is a kernel driver for Stallion Technologies multiport serial boards. -There are two drivers, each supporting a different class of boards. -The -.Nm stl -driver supports the EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 -boards, while the -.Nm stli -driver supports all other types, including -ONboard, Brumby and EasyConnection 8/64. -.Sh CONFIGURATION -.Pp -Each board installed in the system needs a configuration entry in the -kernel configuration file. -Slightly different options and parameters are required for each of the -different board types. -Depending on the type of board one of the -.Nm stl -or -.Nm stli -drivers will be used. The -.Nm stl -and -.Nm stli -drivers can support up to 8 boards. -.Pp -Configuration of the hardware - DIP switches, jumpers, etc - varies -from board to board. -Consult documentation supplied with the board for hardware -configuration details. -Alternatively the board documentation is available on Stallion -Technologies WWW site at http://www.stallion.com. -.Pp -The EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 families of boards use the -.Nm stl -driver. -ISA board configuration entries for the -.Nm stl -driver take the general form of: -.Pp -.Cd "stlX at isa? port <io-addr> tty irq <irq> vector stlintr" -.Pp -.Nm X -is the unit number assigned to the board. -Any unique value between 0 and 7 is valid. -.Pp -The I/O address used by the board is specified by -.Nm <io-addr>. -Each of the EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32-AT boards can use -an I/O address in the range from 0 to 0x400. -.Pp -All EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 boards require an interrupt, -and this interrupt is specified by -.Nm <irq>. -Legal IRQ values for the ISA boards are 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 15. -Interrupts are software programmed on all boards except the EasyIO-8M. -.Pp -The EasyConnection 8/32-AT board uses a secondary I/O address region, -and this is fixed at address 0x280 in the driver code. -All EasyConnection 8/32-AT boards may share the same secondary address -region. -.Pp -EasyConnection 8/32 PCI boards are detected automatically by the -system on boot up. -No configuration information is required in advance for these -board types. -During boot up the -.Nm stl -driver will issue messages to indicate that a EasyConnection 8/32 -PCI board was found, and some information about it. -.Pp -Following are some examples of configuration entries for each of the ISA -boards supported by the -.Nm stl -driver. -Each example also describes some important details about each of the -board types. -.Pp -Each EasyIO board requires 8 bytes of I/O address space and 1 IRQ line. -A configuration entry for an EasyIO board would look like: -.Pp -.Cd "stl0 at isa? port 0x2a8 tty irq 15 vector stlintr" -.Pp -This entry specifies an EasyIO board at I/O address 0x2a8 using IRQ 15. -The I/O and IRQ values can be modified as required. -.Pp -Each EasyConnection 8/32-AT board requires 2 sets of I/O addresses -and 1 IRQ line. -The primary I/O address range is 2 bytes in size, and must be unique -to each EasyConnection 8/32-AT board in the system. -The secondary I/O address range is 32 bytes in size, but can be shared -by multiple EasyConnection 8/32-AT boards. -This secondary I/O address is set at 0x280 in the driver code. -A configuration entry would look like: -.Pp -.Cd "stl0 at isa? port 0x2a0 irq 10 tty vector stlintr" -.Pp -This specifies an EasyConnection 8/32-AT with primary I/O address 0x2a0, -secondary I/O address of 0x280 and IRQ 10. -.Pp -The ONboard, Brumby and EasyConnection 8/64 families of boards use the -.Nm stli -driver. The -.Nm stli -driver supports the ISA and EISA members of these families. -.Pp -ISA board configuration entries for the -.Nm stli -driver take the general form of: -.Pp -.Cd "stliX at isa? port <io-addr> tty iomem <mem-addr> iosiz <size> flags <type>" -.Pp -.Nm X -is the unit number assigned to the board. -Any unique value between 0 and 7 is valid. -.Pp -The I/O address used by the board is specified by -.Nm <io-addr>. -Each of the different supported board types has restrictions on valid -I/O addresses and also the amount of I/O space required varies between -the boards. -.Pp -All boards using the -.Nm stli -driver require a shared memory region to operate. -Depending on the board type the region required varies in size -from 4 kbytes to 64 kbytes. The size of the board region is specified -by field -.Nm <size> -of the configuration entry, and the address of the region is specified by -.Nm <mem-addr>. -.Pp -The flags field specifies the particular board type that this entry -applies to. -Not all board types are distinguishable by the driver at runtime, -so this field is required by the driver. -Valid board types are: -.Bd -literal -offset indent -BOARD NAME TYPE I/O SIZE - -Brumby 2 0x4000 -ONboard 4 0x10000 -ONboard/E 7 0x10000 -EasyConnection 8/64-AT 23 0x1000 -EasyConnection 8/64-EISA 24 0x10000 -.Ed -.Pp -Following are some examples of configuration entries for each of the -boards supported by the -.Nm stli -driver. Each example also describes some important details about -each of the board types. -.Pp -The EasyConnection 8/64-AT board requires 4 bytes of I/O address space and -4 kbytes of memory space. -A configuration entry would look like: -.Pp -.Cd "stli0 at isa? port 0x2a0 tty iomem 0xcc000 iosiz 0x1000 flags 23" -.Pp -The flags field of this entry specifies that this is an -EasyConnection 8/64-AT board. -It is set to I/O address 0x2a0 and memory address 0xcc000. -The -.Nm iosiz -parameter specifies a memory region size -of 4 kbytes. -.Pp -The EasyConnection 8/64-EISA board requires a 64 kbyte region of -memory space. -This region can be anywhere in the 32 bit memory address space. -A configuration entry would be like: -.Pp -.Cd "stli0 at eisa? port 0x2000 tty iomem 0x80000000 iosiz 0x10000 flags 24" -.Pp -The flags field is used to specify that this is an EasyConnection 8/64-EISA -board. -The I/O (port) address resource is derived from the EISA slot that -the board is in. -Each EISA slot is allocated a section of the I/O address space by the -hardware of the system. -That address being 0xX000 where X is the slot number. -The example board is at memory address 0x80000000 which is 2 Gbyte. -The -.Nm iosiz -parameter specifies the size of the memory region, -in this case 64 kbytes. -.Pp -Each ONboard ISA board requires 16 bytes of I/O space and a 64 kbyte -section of memory address space. -Valid ONboard I/O addresses are in the range 0x200 to 0x300. -A configuration entry for an ONboard ISA would look like: -.Pp -.Cd "stli0 at isa? port 0x240 tty iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 0x10000 flags 4" -.Pp -This entry specifies an ONboard ISA by setting flags to 4. -It uses I/O address 0x240 and a memory region of 64 kbytes at memory -address 0xd0000. -.Pp -Each ONboard/E board requires a 64 kbyte memory region, and this -can be anywhere in the 32 bit address space (that is from 0 to 4 Gbyte). -A configuration entry would look like: -.Pp -.Cd "stli0 at eisa? port 0x3000 tty iomem 0xc0000000 iosiz 0x10000 flags 7" -.Pp -The specifies an ONboard/E in slot 3 using a shared memory address -of 0xc0000000 (3 Gbyte). -.Pp -Each Brumby board requires 16 bytes of I/O address space and a 4 kbyte -region of shared memory space. -The valid Brumby I/O addresses are in the range 0x300 to 0x400. -The shared memory region of the Brumby must be in the 0xc0000 to -0xdc000 region of the memory address space. -A configuration entry for a Brumby would be like: -.Pp -.Cd "stli0 at isa? port 0x360 tty iomem 0xc8000 iosiz 0x4000 flags 2" -.Pp -This specifies a Brumby board at I/O address 0x360 using a shared memory -region at address 0xc8000. -.Sh NOTES -When building the device nodes for the ports be sure to use the correct -driver name, -.Nm stl -or -.Nm stli. -Each driver has a separate major number allocated, -so even though the port device names are the same for each driver, -the major number of the device node is different. -Use the MAKEDEV(8) script to create the devices. -Use the ttyE and cue tag for the -.Nm stl -driver, and -the ttyEi and cuei tags for the -.Nm stli -driver. -.Pp -The intelligent board types (ONboard, Brumby and EasyConnection 8/64) -require a firmware download before the ports will be operational. -This is achieved by using the -.Nm stlload -command. -See its manual page for details on usage. -.Sh FILES -.Bl -tag -width "/dev/staliomem?" -compact -.It Pa /dev/ttyE? -standard callin devices -.It Pa /dev/ttyiE? -initial-state callin devices -.It Pa /dev/ttylE? -lock-state callin devices -.It Pa /dev/cue? -standard callout devices -.It Pa /dev/cuie? -initial-state callout devices -.It Pa /dev/cule? -lock-state callout devices -.It Pa /dev/staliomem? -board control device -.El -.sp -Note that the port numbers start at 0 for port 0 of board 0. -Each board has 64 port slots allocated for it. -So the second boards ports start at 64 and go through 127. -Use the MAKEDEV(8) script to create the devices. -Use the ttyE and cue tag for the -.Nm stl -driver, and -the ttyEi and cuei tags for the -.Nm stli -driver. -.Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr stty 1 , -.Xr termios 4 , -.Xr tty 4 , -.Xr comcontrol 8 , -.Xr MAKEDEV 8 , -.Xr stlload 8 , -.Xr stlstats 8 -.Sh HISTORY -This driver was originally developed by Greg Ungerer (gerg@stallion.com). |