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The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 17.\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission 18.\" 19.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 20.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 21.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 22.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 23.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 24.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 25.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 26.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 27.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 28.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.\" $NetBSD: intro.4,v 1.11 2002/01/15 01:59:55 wiz Exp $ 31.\" 32.Dd August 13, 1997 33.Dt INTRO 4 sparc 34.Os 35.Sh NAME 36.Nm intro 37.Nd introduction to special files and hardware support 38.Sh DESCRIPTION 39This section describes the special files, related driver functions, 40and networking support 41available in the system. 42In this part of the manual, the 43.Tn SYNOPSIS 44section of 45each configurable device gives a sample specification 46for use in constructing a system description for the 47.Xr config 8 48program. 49The 50.Tn DIAGNOSTICS 51section lists messages which may appear on the console 52and/or in the system error log 53.Pa /var/log/messages 54due to errors in device operation; 55see 56.Xr syslogd 8 57for more information. 58.Pp 59This section contains both devices 60which may be configured into the system 61and network related information. 62The networking support is introduced in 63.Xr netintro 4 . 64.Sh DEVICE SUPPORT 65This section describes the hardware supported on the SPARC 66platform. 67Software support for these devices comes in two forms. A hardware 68device may be supported with a character or block 69.Em device driver , 70or it may be used within the networking subsystem and have a 71.Em network interface driver . 72Block and character devices are accessed through files in the file 73system of a special type; see 74.Xr mknod 8 . 75Network interfaces are indirectly accessed through the interprocess 76communication facilities provided by the system; see 77.Xr socket 2 . 78.Pp 79A hardware device is identified to the system at configuration time 80and the appropriate device or network interface driver is then compiled 81into the system. When the resultant system is booted, the 82autoconfiguration facilities in the system probe for the device 83and, if found, enable the software support for it. 84If a device does not respond at autoconfiguration 85time it is not accessible at any time afterwards. 86To enable a device which did not autoconfigure, 87the system must be rebooted. 88.Pp 89The autoconfiguration system is described in 90.Xr autoconf 4 . 91A list of the supported devices is given below. 92.Sh SEE ALSO 93.Xr autoconf 4 , 94.Xr bwtwo 4 , 95.Xr cd 4 , 96.Xr cgeight 4 , 97.Xr cgfour 4 , 98.Xr cgfourteen 4 , 99.Xr cgsix 4 , 100.Xr cgthree 4 , 101.Xr cgtwo 4 , 102.Xr ch 4 , 103.Xr fd 4 , 104.Xr kbd 4 , 105.Xr le 4 , 106.Xr magma 4 , 107.Xr mem 4 , 108.Xr ms 4 , 109.Xr openprom 4 , 110.Xr scsi 4 , 111.Xr sd 4 , 112.Xr ss 4 , 113.Xr st 4 , 114.Xr tcx 4 , 115.Xr uk 4 , 116.Xr config 8 117.Sh SUPPORTED SYSTEMS 118The following Sun SPARC system architectures and models are supported: 119.Bl -tag -width speaker 120.It sun4 121first generation SPARC systems on VMEbus: 122.br 123Sun 4/100 series (14.28 MHz) 124.br 125Sun 4/200 series (16.67 MHz) 126.br 127Sun 4/300 series (25 MHz) 128.It sun4c 129desktop SPARC systems with Sbus: 130.br 131SPARCstation 1 (20 MHz) 132.br 133SPARCstation 1+ (25 MHz) 134.br 135SPARCstation 2 (40 MHz) 136.br 137SPARCstation SLC (20 MHz) 138.br 139SPARCstation ELC (33 MHz) 140.br 141SPARCstation IPC (25 MHz) 142.br 143SPARCstation IPX (40 MHz). 144.It sun4m 145desktop SPARC systems with Mbus for CPUs, and Sbus: 146.br 147SPARC Classic (50 Mhz microSPARC I) 148.br 149SPARC LX (50 MHz microSPARC I) 150.br 151SPARCstation 4 (70 Mhz microSPARC II) 152.br 153SPARCstation 5 (70, 85, 110 MHz microSPARC II) 154.br 155SPARCstation 5 (170 MHz TurboSPARC) 156.br 157SPARCstation 10M (36 MHz SuperSPARC I) 158.br 159SPARCstation 20M (50 MHz SuperSPARC I) 160.br 161SPARCstation 10 (Mbus modules) 162.br 163SPARCstation 20 (Mbus modules) 164.El 165.Pp 166The SPARCstation 2 and IPX can be upgraded with a Weitek PowerUP CPU 167that is clock-doubled (i.e. internally it runs at 80 MHz). 168.Nx 169supports this configuration. 170.Pp 171Hardware level clones of these systems from other manufacturers 172will likely work (e.g. Xerox, Tatung, Axil, Cycle); 173other systems which have a SPARC CPU but do not 174use Sun's hardware architecture (e.g. Solbourne) will likely not work. 175.Pp 176The Sun 4/400 series, sun4d (SPARC Center 1000, 1000E, and 2000), 177and sun4u (UltraSPARC) architectures are not yet supported. 178.Pp 179The sun4m architecture with Mbus modules for the CPUs is supported 180with the following modules with only one CPU: 181.Bl -tag -width speaker 182.It SM41 18340 Mhz SuperSPARC I with 1MB SuperCACHE 184.It SM51 18550 Mhz SuperSPARC I with 1MB SuperCACHE 186.It SM61 18760 Mhz SuperSPARC I with 1MB SuperCACHE 188.It SM71 18975 Mhz SuperSPARC II with 1MB SuperCACHE 190.El 191.Pp 192.Nx 193does not yet support multiprocessor systems. 194.Sh LIST OF DEVICES 195The devices listed below are supported in this incarnation of 196the system. Devices are indicated by their functional interface. 197Not all supported devices are listed. 198.Pp 199.Bl -tag -width cgfourteen 200.It audio 201AMD 79C30 obio (sun4c) audio controller 202.It bwtwo 203black and white obio frame buffer 204.It cgeight 20524 bit VMEbus color frame buffer 206.It cgfour 2078 bit obio (sun4 P4 bus) color graphics frame buffer 208.It cgfourteen 20924 bit Sbus color frame buffer 210.It cgsix 2118 bit obio (sun4c & sun4m), Sbus color graphics frame buffer 212.It cgthree 2138 bit VMEbus, Sbus, and obio (sun4m) color graphics frame buffer 214.It cgtwo 2158 bit VMEbus color frame buffer 216.It eeprom 217Sun non-volatile configuration RAM driver 218.It esp 219NCR53C90 ESP100 (Sun 4/300), ESP100A (sun4c), 220ESP200 (sun4m) SCSI controller 221.br 222FSBE/S (X1053A, part # 501-2015) Fast SCSI-2/Buffered Ethernet Sbus controller 223.It fd 224Intel 82072 obio (sun4c) or Intel 82077 obio (sun4m) 225floppy disk drive controller 226.It ie 227Intel 82586 Ethernet controller (Sun 4/100) 228.It isp 229Qlogic ISP Sbus SCSI controller 230.It kbd 231Sun type 2, type 3, type 4, and type 5 keyboards (on zs) 232.It le/lebuffer 233AMD 7990 LANCE Ethernet controller (Sun 4/200, 4/300, sun4c, sun4m, Sbus) 234.It magma 235Magma Sp Serial/Parallel board device driver 236.It ms 237Sun mouse (on zs) 238.It openprom 239Sun Open boot PROM (what became IEEE 1275) configuration driver 240.It power 241sun4m power management; the 242.Xr halt 8 243and 244.Xr shutdown 8 245commands can use it to power down the system. 246.It si 247NCR5380 "SCSI-2" VMEbus (Sun 4/200, Sun 4/400) SCSI controller 248.It sw 249NCR5380 obio (Sun 4/100) "SCSI Wierd" SCSI controller 250.It tcx 2518 or 24 bit Sbus color graphics frame buffer 252.It xd 253Xylogics 753/7053 VMEbus SMD disk controller 254.It xy 255Xylogics 450/451 VMEbus SMD disk controller 256.It zs 257Zilog 8530 serial controller 258.El 259.Sh UNSUPPORTED DEVICES 260The following devices are not supported, due to unavailability of 261either documentation or sample hardware: 262.Bl -tag -width speaker 263.It bpp 264Bi-directional Parallel port 265.It dbri 266Dual Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN (SPARC LX & SPARCstation 10) 267.It audio 268sun4m audio that is dependent on the dbri 269.El 270.Sh HISTORY 271This 272.Tn sparc 273.Nm intro 274appeared with 275.Nx 1.3 . 276Large chunks of text carefully recycled (shamelessly appropriated) from 277.Nx Ns Tn /pmax 278.Xr intro 4 . 279