conf.c revision 1.11 1 /* $NetBSD: conf.c,v 1.11 1997/06/01 09:18:45 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 * are met:
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14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
16 * must display the following acknowledgement:
17 * This product includes software developed by the University of
18 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
19 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
20 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
21 * without specific prior written permission.
22 *
23 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
24 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
25 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
26 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
27 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
28 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
29 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
30 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
31 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
32 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
33 * SUCH DAMAGE.
34 *
35 * @(#)conf.c 7.9 (Berkeley) 5/28/91
36 */
37
38 #include <sys/param.h>
39 #include <sys/systm.h>
40 #include <sys/buf.h>
41 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
42 #include <sys/tty.h>
43 #include <sys/conf.h>
44 #include <sys/vnode.h>
45
46 bdev_decl(sw);
47 #include "sd.h"
48 bdev_decl(sd);
49 #include "ccd.h"
50 bdev_decl(ccd);
51 #include "vnd.h"
52 bdev_decl(vnd);
53 #include "st.h"
54 bdev_decl(st);
55 #include "cd.h"
56 bdev_decl(cd);
57 #include "md.h"
58 bdev_decl(md);
59
60 struct bdevsw bdevsw[] =
61 {
62 bdev_notdef(), /* 0 */
63 bdev_notdef(), /* 1 */
64 bdev_notdef(), /* 2 */
65 bdev_swap_init(1,sw), /* 3: swap pseudo-device */
66 bdev_disk_init(NSD,sd), /* 4: SCSI disk */
67 bdev_disk_init(NCCD,ccd), /* 5: concatenated disk driver */
68 bdev_disk_init(NVND,vnd), /* 6: vnode disk driver */
69 bdev_tape_init(NST,st), /* 7: SCSI tape */
70 bdev_disk_init(NCD,cd), /* 8: SCSI CD-ROM */
71 bdev_disk_init(NMD,md), /* 9: memory disk - for install tape */
72 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 10 */
73 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 11 */
74 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 12 */
75 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 13 */
76 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 14 */
77 bdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 15 */
78 };
79
80 int nblkdev = sizeof (bdevsw) / sizeof (bdevsw[0]);
81
82 cdev_decl(cn);
83 cdev_decl(ctty);
84 #define mmread mmrw
85 #define mmwrite mmrw
86 cdev_decl(mm);
87 cdev_decl(sw);
88
89 #include "pty.h"
90 #define ptstty ptytty
91 #define ptsioctl ptyioctl
92 cdev_decl(pts);
93 #define ptctty ptytty
94 #define ptcioctl ptyioctl
95 cdev_decl(ptc);
96
97 cdev_decl(log);
98 cdev_decl(fd);
99
100 #include "zstty.h"
101 cdev_decl(zs);
102
103 cdev_decl(cd);
104 #include "ch.h"
105 cdev_decl(ch);
106 cdev_decl(sd);
107 #include "ss.h"
108 cdev_decl(ss);
109 cdev_decl(st);
110 #include "uk.h"
111 cdev_decl(uk);
112
113 cdev_decl(md);
114 cdev_decl(vnd);
115 cdev_decl(ccd);
116
117 dev_decl(filedesc,open);
118
119 #include "bpfilter.h"
120 cdev_decl(bpf);
121
122 #include "tun.h"
123 cdev_decl(tun);
124
125 #include "lpt.h"
126 cdev_decl(lpt);
127 /* open, close, write, ioctl */
128 #define cdev_lpt_init(c,n) { \
129 dev_init(c,n,open), dev_init(c,n,close), (dev_type_read((*)))enodev, \
130 dev_init(c,n,write), dev_init(c,n,ioctl), (dev_type_stop((*)))enodev, \
131 0, seltrue, (dev_type_mmap((*))) enodev, 0}
132
133 #include "ipfilter.h"
134
135 struct cdevsw cdevsw[] =
136 {
137 cdev_cn_init(1,cn), /* 0: virtual console */
138 cdev_ctty_init(1,ctty), /* 1: controlling terminal */
139 cdev_mm_init(1,mm), /* 2: /dev/{null,mem,kmem,...} */
140 cdev_swap_init(1,sw), /* 3: /dev/drum (swap pseudo-device) */
141 cdev_tty_init(NPTY,pts), /* 4: pseudo-tty slave */
142 cdev_ptc_init(NPTY,ptc), /* 5: pseudo-tty master */
143 cdev_log_init(1,log), /* 6: /dev/klog */
144 cdev_ipf_init(NIPFILTER,ipl), /* 7: ip-filter device */
145 cdev_disk_init(NSD,sd), /* 8: SCSI disk */
146 cdev_notdef(), /* 9 */
147 cdev_notdef(), /* 10 */
148 cdev_lpt_init(NLPT,lpt), /* 11: parallel interface */
149 cdev_tty_init(NZSTTY,zs), /* 12: SCC serial ports */
150 cdev_notdef(), /* 13 */
151 cdev_notdef(), /* 14 */
152 cdev_notdef(), /* 15 */
153 cdev_notdef(), /* 16 */
154 cdev_disk_init(NCCD,ccd), /* 17: concatenated disk driver */
155 cdev_disk_init(NCD,cd), /* 18: SCSI CD-ROM */
156 cdev_disk_init(NVND,vnd), /* 19: vnode disk */
157 cdev_tape_init(NST,st), /* 20: SCSI tape */
158 cdev_fd_init(1,filedesc), /* 21: file descriptor pseudo-dev */
159 cdev_bpftun_init(NBPFILTER,bpf),/* 22: berkeley packet filter */
160 cdev_bpftun_init(NTUN,tun), /* 23: network tunnel */
161 cdev_lkm_init(NLKM,lkm), /* 24: loadable module driver */
162 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 25 */
163 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 26 */
164 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 27 */
165 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 28 */
166 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 29 */
167 cdev_lkm_dummy(), /* 30 */
168 cdev_ch_init(NCH,ch), /* 31: SCSI autochanger */
169 cdev_disk_init(NMD,md), /* 32: memory disk driver */
170 cdev_scanner_init(NSS,ss), /* 33: SCSI scanner */
171 cdev_uk_init(NUK,uk), /* 34: SCSI unknown */
172
173 };
174
175 int nchrdev = sizeof (cdevsw) / sizeof (cdevsw[0]);
176
177 int mem_no = 2; /* major device number of memory special file */
178
179 /*
180 * Swapdev is a fake device implemented
181 * in sw.c used only internally to get to swstrategy.
182 * It cannot be provided to the users, because the
183 * swstrategy routine munches the b_dev and b_blkno entries
184 * before calling the appropriate driver. This would horribly
185 * confuse, e.g. the hashing routines. Instead, /dev/drum is
186 * provided as a character (raw) device.
187 */
188 dev_t swapdev = makedev(3, 0);
189
190 /*
191 * Returns true if dev is /dev/mem or /dev/kmem.
192 */
193 iskmemdev(dev)
194 dev_t dev;
195 {
196
197 return (major(dev) == mem_no && minor(dev) < 2);
198 }
199
200 /*
201 * Returns true if dev is /dev/zero.
202 */
203 iszerodev(dev)
204 dev_t dev;
205 {
206
207 return (major(dev) == mem_no && minor(dev) == 12);
208 }
209
210 static int chrtoblktbl[] = {
211 /* XXXX This needs to be dynamic for LKMs. */
212 /*VCHR*/ /*VBLK*/
213 /* 0 */ NODEV,
214 /* 1 */ NODEV,
215 /* 2 */ NODEV,
216 /* 3 */ 3, /* sw */
217 /* 4 */ NODEV,
218 /* 5 */ NODEV,
219 /* 6 */ NODEV,
220 /* 7 */ NODEV,
221 /* 8 */ 4, /* sd */
222 /* 9 */ NODEV,
223 /* 10 */ NODEV,
224 /* 11 */ NODEV,
225 /* 12 */ NODEV,
226 /* 13 */ NODEV,
227 /* 14 */ NODEV,
228 /* 15 */ NODEV,
229 /* 16 */ NODEV,
230 /* 17 */ 5, /* ccd */
231 /* 18 */ 8, /* cd */
232 /* 19 */ 6, /* vnd */
233 /* 20 */ 7, /* st */
234 /* 21 */ NODEV,
235 /* 22 */ NODEV,
236 /* 23 */ NODEV,
237 /* 24 */ NODEV,
238 /* 25 */ NODEV,
239 /* 26 */ NODEV,
240 /* 27 */ NODEV,
241 /* 28 */ NODEV,
242 /* 29 */ NODEV,
243 /* 30 */ NODEV,
244 /* 31 */ NODEV,
245 /* 32 */ 9, /* md */
246 };
247
248 /*
249 * Convert a character device number to a block device number.
250 */
251 chrtoblk(dev)
252 dev_t dev;
253 {
254 int blkmaj;
255
256 if (major(dev) >= nchrdev
257 || major(dev) >= (sizeof(chrtoblktbl) / sizeof(chrtoblktbl[0])))
258 return (NODEV);
259 blkmaj = chrtoblktbl[major(dev)];
260 if (blkmaj == NODEV)
261 return (NODEV);
262 return (makedev(blkmaj, minor(dev)));
263 }
264
265 /*
266 * This entire table could be autoconfig()ed but that would mean that
267 * the kernel's idea of the console would be out of sync with that of
268 * the standalone boot. I think it best that they both use the same
269 * known algorithm unless we see a pressing need otherwise.
270 */
271 #include <dev/cons.h>
272
273 #define zsc_pcccngetc zscngetc
274 #define zsc_pcccnputc zscnputc
275 #define zsc_pcccnpollc nullcnpollc
276 #include "zsc_pcc.h"
277 cons_decl(zsc_pcc);
278
279 struct consdev constab[] = {
280 #if NZSC_PCC > 0
281 cons_init(zsc_pcc),
282 #endif
283 { 0 },
284 };
285