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36.Dd $Mdocdate: January 22 2020 $
37.Dt COM 4
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm com
41.Nd serial communications interface
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.Cd "# com attachments"
44.Cd "#"
45.Cd "# i386"
46.Cd "com0 at isa? port 0x3f8 irq 4"
47.Cd "com1 at isa? port 0x2f8 irq 3"
48.Cd "com2 at isa? port 0x3e8 irq 5"
49.Cd "com3 at isa? port 0x2e8 irq 9"
50.Cd "com* at isapnp?"
51.Cd "com* at pcmcia?"
52.Cd "com* at puc?"
53.Cd "com* at cardbus?"
54.Pp
55.Cd "com* at addcom?"
56.Cd "com* at ast?"
57.Cd "com* at boca?"
58.Cd "com* at hsq?"
59.Pp
60.Cd "# alpha and amd64"
61.Cd "com0 at isa? port 0x3f8 irq 4"
62.Cd "com1 at isa? port 0x2f8 irq 3"
63.Pp
64.Cd "# armv7"
65.Cd "com* at fdt?"
66.Pp
67.Cd "# arm64"
68.Cd "com* at acpi?"
69.Cd "com* at fdt?"
70.Pp
71.Cd "# hppa"
72.Cd "com0 at gsc? offset 0x5000 irq 5"
73.Cd "com0 at gsc? offset 0x823000 irq 5"
74.Cd "com1 at gsc? offset 0x822000 irq 6"
75.Cd "com2 at gsc? irq 13"
76.Cd "com1 at dino? irq 11"
77.Cd "com0 at ssio? irq 4"
78.Cd "com1 at ssio? irq 3"
79.Pp
80.Cd "# loongson"
81.Cd "com* at leioc?"
82.Pp
83.Cd "# macppc"
84.Cd "com* at puc?"
85.Cd "com* at pcmcia?"
86.Cd "com* at cardbus?"
87.Pp
88.Cd "# octeon"
89.Cd "com* at fdt?"
90.Pp
91.Cd "# sgi"
92.Cd "com0 at macebus0 base 0x00390000 irq 5"
93.Cd "com1 at macebus0 base 0x00398000 irq 5"
94.Cd "com0 at ioc? base 0x00020178"
95.Cd "com1 at ioc? base 0x00020170"
96.Pp
97.Cd "# sparc64"
98.Cd "com* at asio?"
99.Cd "com* at ebus?"
100.Cd "com* at puc?"
101.Sh DESCRIPTION
102The
103.Nm com
104driver provides support for NS8250-, NS16450-, NS16550-, ST16650-,
105ST16C654-, and TI16750-based
106.\" XR16850-
107.Tn EIA
108.Tn RS-232C
109.Pf ( Tn CCITT
110.Tn V.28 )
111communications interfaces.
112.Pp
113The NS8250 and NS16450 have single
114character buffers, the NS16550 has a 16 character buffer, while
115the ST16650 has a 32 character buffer, and the TI16750 has a 64 character
116buffer.
117.\" The XR16850 has a 128 character buffer.
118.Pp
119Input and output for each line may be set to one of following baud rates;
12050, 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600,
12119200, 38400, 57600, or 115200, or any other baud rate which is a factor
122of 115200.
123.Sh FILES
124.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
125.It Pa /dev/tty00
126.It Pa /dev/tty01
127.It Pa /dev/cua00
128.It Pa /dev/cua01
129.El
130.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
131.Bl -diag
132.It com0: N silo overflows
133The input
134.Dq silo
135has overflowed and incoming data has been lost.
136.It com0: weird interrupt: iir=XXXX
137The device has generated an unexpected interrupt
138with the code listed.
139.El
140.Sh SEE ALSO
141.Xr addcom 4 ,
142.Xr asio 4 ,
143.Xr ast 4 ,
144.Xr boca 4 ,
145.Xr cardbus 4 ,
146.Xr dino 4 ,
147.Xr ebus 4 ,
148.Xr gsc 4 ,
149.Xr hsq 4 ,
150.Xr intro 4 ,
151.Xr isa 4 ,
152.Xr isapnp 4 ,
153.Xr pcmcia 4 ,
154.Xr puc 4 ,
155.Xr ssio 4 ,
156.Xr tty 4
157.Sh HISTORY
158The
159.Nm
160driver was originally derived from the
161.Nm HP9000/300
162.Nm dca
163driver.
164.Sh BUGS
165Data loss is possible on busy systems with unbuffered UARTs at high speed.
166.Pp
167The name of this driver and the constants which define the locations
168of the various serial ports are holdovers from
169.Nm DOS .
170