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31.Dd May 16, 1999
32.Dt INTRO 4 i386
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm intro
36.Nd introduction to special files and hardware support
37.Sh DESCRIPTION
38The manual pages in section 4 describe the special files,
39related driver functions, and networking support
40available in the system.
41In this part of the manual, the
42.Tn SYNOPSIS
43section of
44each configurable device gives a sample specification
45for use in constructing a system description for the
46.Xr config 8
47program.
48The
49.Tn DIAGNOSTICS
50section lists messages which may appear on the console
51and/or in the system error log
52.Pa /var/log/messages
53due to errors in device operation;
54see
55.Xr syslogd 8
56for more information.
57.Pp
58This section contains both devices
59which may be configured into the system
60and network related information.
61The networking support is introduced in
62.Xr netintro 4 .
63.Sh DEVICE SUPPORT
64This section describes the hardware supported on the i386
65(PC-clone) platform.
66Software support for these devices comes in two forms.
67A hardware device may be supported with a character or block
68.Em device driver ,
69or it may be used within the networking subsystem and have a
70.Em network interface driver .
71Block and character devices are accessed through files in the file
72system of a special type; see
73.Xr mknod 8 .
74Network interfaces are indirectly accessed through the interprocess
75communication facilities provided by the system; see
76.Xr socket 2 .
77.Pp
78A hardware device is identified to the system at configuration time
79and the appropriate device or network interface driver is then compiled
80into the system.
81When the resultant system is booted, the autoconfiguration facilities
82in the system probe for the device and, if found, enable the software
83support 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 will have to 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 LIST OF DEVICES
93The devices listed below are supported in this incarnation of
94the system.
95Pseudo-devices are not listed.
96Devices are indicated by their functional interface.
97Not all supported devices are listed.
98.Pp
99.Bl -tag -width speaker -compact -offset indent
100.It aac
101Adaptec "FSA" family (Adaptec AAC, Dell PERC, HP NetRaid) RAID controllers.
102.It addcom
103Addonics FlexPort serial boards.
104.It adv
105AdvanSys PCI narrow SCSI Host Adapters.
106.It adw
107AdvanSys PCI wide SCSI Host Adapters.
108.It aha
109Adaptec 154x ISA SCSI adapter boards.
110.It ahb
111Adaptec 1742 EISA SCSI adapter boards.
112.It ahc
113Adaptec 2xxx and 3xxx series PCI/VLB/EISA SCSI adapter boards.
114.It aic
115Adaptec AIC-6260, Adaptec AIC-6360, Adaptec 152x, and SoundBlaster SCSI boards.
116.It ami
117American Megatrends Inc.  MegaRAID Controllers.
118.It an
119Aironet Communications 4500/4800 IEEE 802.11DS wireless network adapter.
120.It apm
121Advanced Power Management.
122.It aria
123Sierra Semiconductor Aria 16 sound cards.
124.It ast
125Multiplexing serial communications card first made by AST.
126.It aue
127ADMtek AN986-based USB Ethernet adapters.
128.It auich
129Intel 82801AA/AB/BA and 440MX PCI audio.
130.It auvia
131VIA VT82C686A integrated AC'97 audio device.
132.It awi
133BayStack 650 PCMCIA wireless network adapter.
134.It az
135Aztech/PackardBell FM Radio card.
136.It bge
137Broadcom BCM570x (Tigon3) Gigabit Ethernet boards.
138.It bktr
139Brooktree video capture.
140.It boca
141BOCA serial cards.
142.It bt
143Buslogic BT-445, BT-74x, and BT-9xx SCSI boards.
144.It cac
145Compaq Smart ARRAY RAID controllers.
146.It clcs
147Cirrus Logic CS4280 audio.
148.It clct
149Cirrus Logic CS4281 audio.
150.It cmpci
151C-Media CMI8x38 audio.
152.It com
153NS8250-, NS16450-, NS16550-, ST16550- and TI16750-based asynchronous
154serial communications.
155.It cue
156CATC USB-EL1201A based USB Ethernet adapters.
157.It cy
158Cyclades Cyclom-4Y, -8Y, and -16Y asynchronous serial adapters.
159.It cz
160Cyclades Cyclades-Z asynchronous serial adapters.
161.It dc
162DEC tulip clone ethernet cards (Macronix, Lite-On, Davicom, ADMtek).
163.It de
164DEC tulip-based ethernet cards.
165.It dpt
166DPT SmartCache/SmartRAID III and IV SCSI controllers.
167.It eap
168Ensoniq AudioPCI (ES137x) audio.
169.It ec
1703Com Etherlink II Ethernet (3C503).
171.It ef
1723Com Fast Etherlink ISA Ethernet (3C515).
173.It eg
1743Com EtherLink Plus Ethernet (3C505).
175.It el
1763Com EtherLink Ethernet (3C501).
177.It emu
178Creative Labs SBLive! and PCI 512 audio.
179.It ep
1803Com Etherlink III Ethernet (3C5x9, 3C59x).
181.It eso
182ESS Technology Solo-1 PCI AudioDrive (ES1938/ES1946) audio.
183.It ess
184ESS Technology AudioDrive (ESS 1788, 1888, 1887 and 888) audio.
185.It ex
186Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 ethernet cards.
187.It fdc
188Floppy disk controllers.
189.It fea
190.Tn DEC
191DEFEA PCI FDDI controller.
192.It fms
193Forte Media FM801 audio.
194.It fpa
195.Tn DEC
196DEFPA PCI FDDI controller.
197.It fxp
198.Tn Intel
199EtherExpress PRO/100 Ethernet.
200.It gdt
201ICP-Vortex GDT RAID controllers.
202.It gus
203Gravis UltraSound and UltraSound/MAX audio.
204.It hifn
205Hi/Fn 7751 Encryption Accelerator.
206.It hsq
207Hostess multiplexing serial communications boards.
208.It iop
209I2O adapters.
210.It ie
211.At StarLAN 10 ,
212EN100, StarLan Fiber, and 3Com 3c507 Ethernet.
213.It iha
214Initio INIC-940 and INIC-950 based SCSI interfaces.
215.It iop
216I2O adapter.
217.It ises
218Securealink PCC-ISES hardware crypto accelerator.
219.It isp
220QLogic PCI SCSI controllers.
221.It iy
222Ether-Express PRO/10.
223.It joy
224Joystick.
225.It kue
226Kawasaki LSI KL5KUSB101B-based USB Ethernet.
227.It lc
228.Tn DEC
229EtherWORKS III Ethernet.
230.It le
231BICC Isolan, Novell NE2100, and Digital DEPCA Ethernet.
232.It lmc
233Lan Media Corporation SS1/DS1/HSSI/DS3 PCI WAN adapters.
234.It lms
235Logitech-style bus mouse.
236.It lpt
237Parallel port.
238.It maestro
239ESS Maestro 1, 2 and 2E audio.
240.It mcd
241Mitsumi CD-ROM drives.
242.It mms
243Microsoft-style bus mouse.
244.It ncr
245NCR PCI SCSI adapter boards.
246.It ne
247Novell NE1000 and 2000 Ethernet interface.
248.It neo
249NeoMagic 256AV/ZX audio.
250.It nge
251National Semiconductor PCI Gigabit Ethernet.
252.It npx
253Numeric Processing Extension coprocessor and emulator.
254.It pas
255ProAudio spectrum audio.
256.It pccom
257NS8250-, NS16450-, NS16550-, ST16550-, TI16750- and XR16850-based asynchronous
258serial communications.
259.It pcdisplay
260PC display adapter driver for MDA or CGA compatible adapters.
261.It pckbc
262Traditional PC (ISA) keyboard.
263.It pctr
264CPU performance counter registers.
265.It pms
266PS/2 auxiliary port mouse, for generic mice.
267.It pmsi
268PS/2 auxiliary port mouse, for wheel mice.
269.It pss
270Personal Sound System audio.
271.It ray
272Raytheon Raylink/WebGear Aviator wireless network adapter.
273.It rl
274RealTek 8129/8139 Ethernet.
275.It rtfps
276Another multiplexing serial communications card.
277.It sb
278Sound Blaster card.
279.It sea
280Seagate/Future Domain SCSI cards.
281ST01/02, Future Domain TMC-885, and Future Domain TMC-950.
282.It sf
283Adaptec AIC-6915 Starfire PCI Fast Ethernet.
284.It sf2r
285SoundForte RadioLink SF16-FMR2 FM radio adapter.
286.It sf4r
287SoundForte RadioLink SF64-PCR FM radio adapter.
288.It siop
289LSI/Symbios Logic/NCR 53c8xx SCSI adapter boards.
290.It sis
291SiS 900, Sis 7016 and NS DP83815 Fast Ethernet.
292.It sk
293SysKonnect 984x Gigabit Ethernet (9841/9842/9843/9844).
294.It sm
295SMC91C9x Ethernet.
296.It speaker
297Console speaker.
298.It tcic
299Databook PCMCIA controllers.
300.It ti
301Alteon Tigon I & II Gigabit ethernet (3COM 3C985, Netgear GA620, etc).
302.It tl
303Texas Instruments ThunderLAN ethernet.
304.It tr
305IBM TROPIC Token-Ring adapters.
306.It twe
3073ware Escalade RAID controller.
308.It tx
309SMC 9432 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cards.
310.It txp
3113Com 3XP Typhoon/Sidewinder (3CR990) Ethernet.
312.It ubsec
313Broadcom Bluesteelnet uBsec 5501, 5601, 5805, and 5820.
314.It uftdi
315FTDI FT8U100AX-based USB serial adapters.
316.It uha
317Ultrastor ISA and EISA SCSI adapter cards.
318Ultrastor 14f, Ultrastor 34f, and Ultrastor 24f.
319.It upl
320Prolific PL2301/PL2302-based host-to-host USB connectors.
321.It uplcom
322I/O Data USB-RSAQ2 USB serial adapters.
323.It urio
324Diamond Multimedia Rio MP3 device interface.
325.It uvisor
326Handspring Visor device interface.
327.It uyap
328YAP phone firmware interface.
329.It vga
330PC display adapter driver for VGA compatible adapters.
331.It vr
332VIA Rhine Ethernet.
333.It wb
334Winbond W89C840F fast ethernet.
335.It wdc
336Standard ISA Western Digital type hard drive controllers.
337MFM, RLL, ESDI, and IDE.
338.It wds
339WD-7000 SCSI host adapters.
340.It wdt
341Industrial Computer Source PCI-WDT50x watchdog timer cards.
342.It we
343Western Digital/SMC WD 80x3, SMC Elite Ultra and SMC EtherEZ Ethernet cards.
344.It wi
345WaveLAN/IEEE and PRISM-II 802.11DS wireless network adapters.
346.It wss
347Windows Sound System audio.
348.It wt
349Wangtek and compatible tape drives.
350QIC-02 and QIC-36.
351.It wx
352Intel 82452 Pro/1000 Gigabit Ethernet.
353.It xe
354Xircom PCMCIA Ethernet.
355.It xl
3563COM Etherlink XL and Fast Etherlink XL (3c9xx).
357.It yds
358Yamaha DS-XG audio.
359.It ym
360Yamaha OPL3-SAx audio.
361.El
362.Sh SEE ALSO
363.Xr autoconf 4 ,
364.Xr config 8
365.Sh HISTORY
366The
367i386
368.Nm intro
369first appeared in
370.Nx 1.0 .
371