GENERIC revision 1.263 1 # $NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.263 2019/01/14 00:13:18 mrg Exp $
2 #
3 # GENERIC machine description file
4 #
5 # This machine description file is used to generate the default NetBSD
6 # kernel. The generic kernel does not include all options, subsystems
7 # and device drivers, but should be useful for most applications.
8 #
9 # The machine description file can be customised for your specific
10 # machine to reduce the kernel size and improve its performance.
11 #
12 # For further information on compiling NetBSD kernels, see the config(8)
13 # man page.
14 #
15 # For further information on hardware support for this architecture, see
16 # the intro(4) man page. For further information about kernel options
17 # for this architecture, see the options(4) man page. For an explanation
18 # of each device driver in this file see the section 4 man page for the
19 # device.
20
21 include "arch/sparc/conf/std.sparc"
22
23 options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE # embed config file in kernel binary
24
25 #ident "GENERIC-$Revision: 1.263 $"
26
27 maxusers 32
28
29 ## System kernel configuration. See options(4) for more detail.
30
31
32 # Options for variants of the Sun SPARC architecure.
33 # We currently support three architecture types; at least one is required.
34 options SUN4 # sun4/100, sun4/200, sun4/300
35 options SUN4C # sun4c - SS1, 1+, 2, ELC, SLC, IPC, IPX, etc.
36 options SUN4M # sun4m - SS10, SS20, Classic, etc.
37 options SUN4D # sun4d - SS1000, SC2000
38
39 options SUN4_MMU3L # sun4/400 3-level MMU
40
41 ## System options specific to the sparc machine type
42
43 # Blink the power LED on some machines to indicate the system load.
44 #options BLINK
45
46 # wscons stuff
47 #options WSEMUL_SUN
48 options WSEMUL_VT100
49 options WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_RAWKBD
50 options WSDISPLAY_CUSTOM_OUTPUT
51 options WS_DEFAULT_FG=WSCOL_BLACK
52 options WS_DEFAULT_BG=WSCOL_LIGHT_WHITE
53 options WS_KERNEL_FG=WSCOL_GREEN
54 options WS_KERNEL_BG=WSCOL_LIGHT_WHITE
55 options WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_PCVT
56 options WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_SYSCONS
57 options WSDISPLAY_COMPAT_USL # wsconscfg VT handling
58
59 options WSDISPLAY_SCROLLSUPPORT
60
61 options FONT_GALLANT12x22 # the console font
62 options FONT_BOLD8x16 # a somewhat smaller font
63
64 #### System options that are the same for all ports
65
66 ## Root device configuration: change the ?'s if you are going to use a
67 ## nonstandard root partition (other than where the kernel is booted from)
68 ## and/or nonstandard root type (not ffs or nfs). Normally this can be
69 ## automagically determined at boot time.
70
71 config netbsd root on ? type ?
72
73 ## System call tracing (see ktrace(1)).
74 options KTRACE
75
76 ## System V compatible IPC subsystem. (msgctl(2), semctl(2), and shmctl(2))
77 options SYSVMSG # System V message queues
78 options SYSVSEM # System V semaphores
79 options SYSVSHM # System V shared memory
80
81 options MODULAR # new style module(7) framework
82 options MODULAR_DEFAULT_AUTOLOAD
83
84 options USERCONF # userconf(4) support
85 #options PIPE_SOCKETPAIR # smaller, but slower pipe(2)
86 options SYSCTL_INCLUDE_DESCR # Include sysctl descriptions in kernel
87
88 # Alternate buffer queue strategies for better responsiveness under high
89 # disk I/O load.
90 #options BUFQ_READPRIO
91 #options BUFQ_PRIOCSCAN
92
93 ## NFS boot options; tries DHCP/BOOTP then BOOTPARAM
94 options NFS_BOOT_BOOTPARAM
95 #options NFS_BOOT_BOOTP
96 options NFS_BOOT_DHCP
97
98 #### Debugging options
99
100 ## The DDB in-kernel debugger runs at panic (unless DDB_ONPANIC=0), or at
101 ## serial console break or keyboard reset, where the PROM would normally
102 ## intercept. DDB_HISTORY_SIZE adds up/down arrow command history.
103 options DDB # kernel dynamic debugger
104 options DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100 # enable history editing in DDB
105 #options DDB_ONPANIC=1 # see also sysctl(7): `ddb.onpanic'
106
107 ## You may also use gdb, on another computer connected to this machine over
108 ## a serial port. Both KGDB_DEV and KGDB_DEVRATE should be specified;
109 ## KGDB_DEV is a dev_t encoded device number of the serial port to use, where
110 ## the minor device number encodes the PROM enumeration of the serial ports,
111 ## i.e.:
112 ## 0xc00 = ttya, 0xc01 = ttyb, 0xc02 = ttyc, 0xc03 = ttyd.
113 ## (Note: ttyc and ttyd are available only on some sun4 models)
114 #options KGDB # support for kernel gdb
115 #options KGDB_DEV=0xc01 # kgdb device number (this is `ttyb')
116 #options KGDB_DEVRATE=38400 # baud rate
117
118
119 ## Compile the kernel with debugging symbols (`netbsd.gdb' is the debug file),
120 ## such that gdb(1) can be used on a kernel coredump.
121
122 #makeoptions DEBUG="-g"
123
124
125 ## Adds code to the kernel that does internal consistency checks, and will
126 ## cause the kernel to panic if corruption of internal data structures
127 ## is detected.
128 options DIAGNOSTIC # extra kernel sanity checking
129
130 ## Enable (possibly expensive) debugging code that may also display messages
131 ## on the system console
132 #options DEBUG
133 #options LOCKDEBUG
134 #options SYSCALL_DEBUG
135
136 ## Make SCSI error messages more verbose when explaining their meanings.
137 options SCSIVERBOSE
138
139 options MIIVERBOSE # verbose PHY autoconfig messages
140
141 ## `INSECURE' turns off the kernel security level (securelevel = 0 always).
142 ## This allows writing to /dev/mem, loading kernel modules while multi-user,
143 ## and other insecurities good only for development work. Do not use this
144 ## option on a production machine.
145 #options INSECURE
146
147 ## `FDSCRIPTS' allows non-readable but executable scripts by providing a
148 ## pre-opened opaque file to the script interpreter. `SETUIDSCRIPTS',
149 ## which implies FDSCRIPTS, allows scripts to be set-user-id using the same
150 ## opaque file mechanism. Perl calls this "secure setuid scripts."
151
152 #options FDSCRIPTS
153 #options SETUIDSCRIPTS
154
155 ## Options for compatibility with previous releases foreign system binaries.
156 ## In the cases of COMPAT_SUNOS, you may need to set up additional user-level
157 ## utilities or system configuration files. See compat_sunos(8).
158
159 include "conf/compat_netbsd10.config"
160 options COMPAT_SUNOS # SunOS 4.x binary compatibility
161
162 ## File systems. You probably need at least one of FFS or NFS.
163 file-system FFS # Berkeley Fast Filesystem
164 file-system NFS # Sun NFS-compatible filesystem client
165 file-system KERNFS # kernel data-structure filesystem
166 file-system NULLFS # NULL layered filesystem
167 file-system OVERLAY # overlay file system
168 file-system MFS # memory-based filesystem
169 file-system FDESC # user file descriptor filesystem
170 file-system UMAPFS # uid/gid remapping filesystem
171 file-system LFS # Log-based filesystem (still experimental)
172 file-system PUFFS # Userspace file systems (e.g. ntfs-3g & sshfs)
173 file-system PROCFS # /proc
174 file-system CD9660 # ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge file system
175 file-system UNION # union file system
176 file-system MSDOSFS # MS-DOS FAT filesystem(s).
177 file-system CODA # Coda File System; also needs vcoda (below)
178 file-system PTYFS # /dev/pts/N support
179 file-system TMPFS # Efficient memory file-system
180 #file-system UDF # experimental - OSTA UDF CD/DVD file-system
181
182 ## File system options.
183 options NFSSERVER # Sun NFS-compatible filesystem server
184 options QUOTA # FFS quotas
185 #options FFS_EI # FFS Endian Independent support
186 options WAPBL # File system journaling support
187 #options UFS_DIRHASH # UFS Large Directory Hashing - Experimental
188 #options FFS_NO_SNAPSHOT # No FFS snapshot support
189 options UFS_EXTATTR # Extended attribute support for UFS1
190
191 ## Network protocol support. In most environments, INET is required.
192 options INET # IP (Internet Protocol) v4
193 options INET6 # IPV6
194 #options IPSEC # IP security
195 #options IPSEC_DEBUG # debug for IP security
196 #options GATEWAY # packet forwarding ("router switch")
197 #options MROUTING # packet forwarding of multicast packets
198 #options PIM # Protocol Independent Multicast
199 #options NETATALK # AppleTalk (over Ethernet) protocol
200 options NTP # Network Time Protocol in-kernel support
201 #options PPS_SYNC # Add serial line synchronization for NTP
202 options PPP_BSDCOMP # Add BSD compression to ppp device
203 options PPP_DEFLATE # Add deflate (libz) compression to ppp device
204 options PPP_FILTER # Add active filters for ppp (via bpf)
205
206 #options ALTQ # Manipulate network interfaces' output queues
207 #options ALTQ_BLUE # Stochastic Fair Blue
208 #options ALTQ_CBQ # Class-Based Queueing
209 #options ALTQ_CDNR # Diffserv Traffic Conditioner
210 #options ALTQ_FIFOQ # First-In First-Out Queue
211 #options ALTQ_FLOWVALVE # RED/flow-valve (red-penalty-box)
212 #options ALTQ_HFSC # Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
213 #options ALTQ_LOCALQ # Local queueing discipline
214 #options ALTQ_PRIQ # Priority Queueing
215 #options ALTQ_RED # Random Early Detection
216 #options ALTQ_RIO # RED with IN/OUT
217 #options ALTQ_WFQ # Weighted Fair Queueing
218
219
220
221 #### Main bus and CPU .. all systems.
222 mainbus0 at root
223 cpu0 at mainbus0
224 cpuunit0 at mainbus0 # sun4d
225 cpuunit* at mainbus0 # sun4d
226 cpu0 at cpuunit0 # sun4d
227
228 #### SX rendering engine found in SS20 and SS10SX
229 sx0 at mainbus0
230
231 #### Bus types found on SPARC systems.
232
233 sbus0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
234 obio0 at mainbus0 # sun4 and sun4m
235 sparcvme0 at mainbus0 # sun4
236 iommu0 at mainbus0 # sun4m
237 sbus0 at iommu0 # sun4m
238 sparcvme0 at iommu0 # sun4m
239 vme0 at sparcvme0 # MI VME attachment
240 bootbus0 at cpuunit0 # sun4d
241 bootbus* at cpuunit? # sun4d
242
243 ## SBus expander box
244 xbox* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
245 sbus* at xbox?
246
247 ## SBus to PCMCIA bridge
248 nell* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # PCMCIA bridge
249 pcmcia* at nell?
250 tslot* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # PCMCIA bridge (tadpole 3gx)
251 pcmcia* at tslot?
252
253 #### Standard system devices -- all required for a given architecture
254
255 ## Auxiliary system registers on sun4c and sun4m
256 auxreg0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
257 auxreg0 at obio0 # sun4m
258 auxiotwo0 at obio0 # only on Tadpole SPARCbook.
259
260 ## Power status and control register on Sun4m systems
261 power0 at obio0
262
263 ## Mostek clock found on 4/300, sun4c, sun4m and sun4d systems.
264 ## The Mostek clock NVRAM is the "eeprom" on sun4/300 systems.
265 clock0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
266 clock0 at obio0 # sun4m
267 clock0 at obio0 addr 0xf2000000 # sun4/300
268 clock0 at bootbus0 # sun4d
269
270 ## Intersil clock found on 4/100 and 4/200 systems.
271 oclock0 at obio0 addr 0xf3000000 # sun4/200
272 oclock0 at obio0 addr 0x03000000 # sun4/100
273
274 ## Memory error registers.
275 memreg0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
276 memreg0 at obio0 # sun4m
277 memreg0 at obio0 addr 0xf4000000 # sun4/200 and sun4/300
278 memreg0 at obio0 addr 0x04000000 # sun4/100
279
280 ## ECC memory control
281 eccmemctl0 at mainbus0 # sun4m
282
283 ## Timer chip found on 4/300, sun4c, and sun4m systems.
284 timer0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
285 timer0 at obio0 # sun4m
286 timer0 at obio0 addr 0xef000000 # sun4/300
287
288 ## EEPROM found on 4/100 and 4/200 systems. Note that the 4/300
289 ## doesn't use this driver; the `EEPROM' is in the NVRAM on the
290 ## Mostek clock chip on 4/300 systems.
291 eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0xf2000000 # sun4/200
292 eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0x02000000 # sun4/100
293
294
295 #### Serial port configuration
296
297 ## Zilog 8530 serial chips. Each has two-channels.
298 ## zs0 is ttya and ttyb. zs1 is the keyboard and mouse.
299 zs0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
300 zs0 at obio0 # sun4m
301 zs0 at obio0 addr 0xf1000000 level 12 # sun4/200 and sun4/300
302 zs0 at obio0 addr 0x01000000 level 12 # sun4/100
303 zs0 at bootbus0 # sun4d
304 zstty0 at zs0 channel 0 # ttya
305 zstty1 at zs0 channel 1 # ttyb
306
307 zs1 at mainbus0 # sun4c
308 zs1 at obio0 # sun4m
309 zs1 at obio0 addr 0xf0000000 level 12 # sun4/200 and sun4/300
310 zs1 at obio0 addr 0x00000000 level 12 # sun4/100
311 zs1 at bootbus0 # sun4d
312
313 # old kbd and mouse attachments
314 #kbd0 at zs1 channel 0 # keyboard
315 #ms0 at zs1 channel 1 # mouse
316 zstty* at zs?
317
318 # these are for wscons
319 kbd0 at zstty?
320 ms0 at zstty?
321 wskbd* at wskbddev?
322 wsmouse* at wsmousedev?
323
324 zs2 at obio0 addr 0xe0000000 level 12 # sun4/300
325 zstty2 at zs2 channel 0 # ttyc
326 zstty3 at zs2 channel 1 # ttyd
327
328 zs* at bootbus? # sun4d
329 zstty* at zs?
330
331 ## NS16x50 serial chips and clones. Present on the
332 ## Sun JavaStation-1 and Tadpole SPARCbook 3
333 com* at obio0 # sun4m
334
335 # Parallel port.
336 bpp* at sbus? slot? offset ?
337
338 ## Magma Serial/Parallel driver
339 magma* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
340 mtty* at magma?
341 mbpp* at magma?
342
343 ## SUNW,spif Serial/Parallel driver
344 spif* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
345 stty* at spif?
346 sbpp* at spif?
347
348 ## PCMCIA serial interfaces
349 #com* at pcmcia?
350 #pcmcom* at pcmcia?
351 #com* at pcmcom?
352
353 #### Disk controllers and disks
354
355 #
356
357 ## The following flags may be set for the NCR53c94 based esp driver:
358 ## bits 0-7: disable disconnect/reselect for the corresponding target
359 ## bits 8-15: disable synchronous negotiation for target [bit-8]
360
361 ## sun4/300, sun4c, sun4m on-board SCSI, and FSBE/S SBus SCSI cards.
362 ## Both `dma' and `esp' are needed in all cases.
363 ## Two kinds of additional SBus SCSI interfaces are available. One uses
364 ## "esp at sbus" like the sun4c on-board; the other uses "esp at dma".
365
366 ## sun4/300 SCSI - an NCR53c94 or equivalent behind
367 ## an LSI Logic DMA controller
368
369 dma0 at obio0 addr 0xfa001000 level 4 # sun4/300
370 esp0 at obio0 addr 0xfa000000 level 4 flags 0x0000 # sun4/300
371
372 dma0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # sun4c/sun4m
373 esp0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? flags 0x0000 # sun4c
374 esp0 at dma0 flags 0x0000 # sun4m
375
376 # FSBE/S SCSI & SunSwift Sbus FAS366
377 dma* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SBus
378 esp* at sbus? slot ? offset ? flags 0x0000 # SBus
379 esp* at dma? flags 0x0000 # SBus
380
381 scsibus* at esp?
382
383 ## Qlogic ISP SBus SCSI Card
384 isp* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
385 scsibus* at isp?
386
387 ## NCR5380-based "Sun SCSI 3" VME SCSI controller.
388 ## This driver has several flags which may be enabled by OR'ing
389 ## the values and using the "flags" directive.
390 ## Valid flags are:
391 ##
392 ## 0x01 Use DMA (may be polled)
393 ## 0x02 Use DMA completion interrupts
394 ## 0x04 Allow disconnect/reselect
395 ##
396 ## E.g. the following would enable DMA, interrupts, and reselect:
397 ## si0 at vme0 addr 0x200000 irq 3 vect 0x40 flags 0x07
398 ##
399 ## By default, DMA is enabled in the driver.
400
401 si0 at vme0 addr 0x200000 irq 2 vect 0x40
402 scsibus* at si?
403
404 ## NCR5380-based "SCSI Weird" on-board SCSI interface found
405 ## on sun4/100 systems. The flags are the same as the "si"
406 ## controller. Note, while DMA is enabled by default, only
407 ## polled DMA works at this time, and reselects do not work
408 ## on this particular controller.
409
410 sw0 at obio0 addr 0x0a000000 level 3
411 scsibus* at sw?
412
413 ## PCMCIA SCSI controllers
414 #aic* at pcmcia?
415 #spc* at pcmcia?
416 #scsibus* at aic?
417 #scsibus* at spc?
418
419
420 ## These entries find devices on all SCSI busses and assign
421 ## unit numbers dynamically.
422 sd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI disks
423 st* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI tapes
424 cd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI CD-ROMs
425 ch* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI changer devices
426 ss* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI scanners
427 ses* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # SCSI SES/SAF-TE
428 uk* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # unknown SCSI
429
430
431 ## Xylogics 753 or 7053 VME SMD disk controllers and disks, found
432 ## on sun4 systems.
433 xdc0 at vme0 addr 0xee80 irq 3 vect 0x44
434 xdc1 at vme0 addr 0xee90 irq 3 vect 0x45
435 xdc2 at vme0 addr 0xeea0 irq 3 vect 0x46
436 xdc3 at vme0 addr 0xeeb0 irq 3 vect 0x47
437 xd* at xdc? drive ?
438
439 ## Xylogics 451 or 451 VME SMD disk controllers and disks, found
440 ## on sun4 systems.
441 xyc0 at vme0 addr 0xee40 irq 3 vect 0x48
442 xyc1 at vme0 addr 0xee48 irq 3 vect 0x49
443 xy* at xyc? drive ?
444
445
446 ## Floppy controller and drive found on SPARCstations.
447
448 fdc0 at mainbus0 # sun4c controller
449 fdc0 at obio0 # sun4m controller
450 fd* at fdc0 # the drive itself
451
452 ## PCMCIA IDE controllers
453 #wdc* at pcmcia?
454 #atabus* at ata?
455 #wd* at atabus? drive ? flags 0x0000
456
457 ## A disk-like interface to files. Can be used to create floppy, CD,
458 ## miniroot images, etc.
459
460 pseudo-device vnd
461 #options VND_COMPRESSION # compressed vnd(4)
462
463 ## Concatenated and striped disks; with this, you can create a software-based
464 ## disk array similar to a "RAID 0" setup. See ccd(4).
465
466 pseudo-device ccd
467
468 ## Cryptographic disk devices; See cgd(4)
469
470 #pseudo-device cgd
471
472 ## RAIDframe disk driver: software RAID driver. See raid(4).
473
474 pseudo-device raid
475 options RAID_AUTOCONFIG # auto-configuration of RAID components
476 # Options to enable various other RAIDframe RAID types.
477 # options RF_INCLUDE_EVENODD=1
478 # options RF_INCLUDE_RAID5_RS=1
479 # options RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING=1
480 # options RF_INCLUDE_CHAINDECLUSTER=1
481 # options RF_INCLUDE_INTERDECLUSTER=1
482 # options RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING=1
483 # options RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS=1
484
485
486 ## Memory disk device, used on boot floppies with compressed
487 ## kernel-plus-root-disk images.
488
489 #pseudo-device md
490
491
492 #### Network interfaces
493
494 ## LANCE Ethernet - an AMD 7990 LANCE behind specialized DMA glue
495 ## Three flavors of additional SBus ethernets are available. One attaches
496 ## directly like the sun4c on-board, one uses the ledma device like the
497 ## sun4m on-board, and one uses the lebuffer device.
498
499 le0 at obio0 addr 0xf9000000 level 6 # sun4/300
500 le0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # sun4c on-board
501 ledma0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # sun4m on-board
502 le0 at ledma0 # sun4m on-board
503 le* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SBus
504 ledma* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SBus
505 le* at ledma? # SBus
506 lebuffer0 at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SBus
507 le0 at lebuffer? # SBus
508 lebuffer* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SBus
509 le* at lebuffer? # SBus
510
511
512 ## sun4/100 and sun4/200 Ethernet - an Intel 82586 on-board
513 ## or on a Multibus/VME card.
514 ie0 at obio0 addr 0xf6000000 level 6 # sun4/200 on-board
515 ie0 at obio0 addr 0x06000000 level 6 # sun4/100 on-board
516 ## VME: the first [addr,len] pair specifies the device registers;
517 ## the second pair specifies the on-board memory buffer
518 ie1 at vme0 addr 0xe88000,0xe00000 len -1,0x40000 irq 3 vect 0x75
519 ie2 at vme0 addr 0x31ff02,0x300000 len -1,0x40000 irq 3 vect 0x76
520 ie3 at vme0 addr 0x35ff02,0x300000 len -1,0x40000 irq 3 vect 0x77
521 ie4 at vme0 addr 0x2dff02,0x200000 len -1,0x40000 irq 3 vect 0x7c
522
523 ## Quad Ethernet Controller with BigMac (be, 10/100MBd) and Mace Ethernet
524 ## (qe, 10MBd) attached.
525 qec* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # Quad Ethernet Controller
526 be* at qec? # BigMac Ethernet (10/100MBd)
527 qe* at qec? # Mace Ethernet (10MBd)
528
529 ## Happy Meal Ethernet
530 hme* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
531
532 # PCMCIA ethernet devices
533 #ep* at pcmcia?
534 #mbe* at pcmcia?
535 #ne* at pcmcia?
536 #sm* at pcmcia?
537
538 ## PCMCIA wavelan card
539 #wi* at pcmcia? function ? # Lucent WaveLan IEEE (802.11)
540
541 # MII/PHY support
542 exphy* at mii? phy ? # 3Com internal PHYs
543 icsphy* at mii? phy ? # Integrated Circuit Systems ICS189x
544 inphy* at mii? phy ? # Intel 82555 PHYs
545 lxtphy* at mii? phy ? # Level One LXT-970 PHYs
546 nsphy* at mii? phy ? # NS83840 PHYs
547 qsphy* at mii? phy ? # Quality Semiconductor QS6612 PHYs
548 sqphy* at mii? phy ? # Seeq 80220/80221/80223 PHYs
549 tlphy* at mii? phy ? # ThunderLAN PHYs
550 ukphy* at mii? phy ? # generic unknown PHYs
551
552 ## Loopback network interface; required
553 pseudo-device loop
554
555 ## SLIP and CSLIP interfaces, for IP over a serial line.
556 pseudo-device sl
557
558 ## PPP, the successor to SLIP. See pppd(8).
559 pseudo-device ppp
560
561 ## PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
562 pseudo-device pppoe
563
564 ## Starmode Radio IP, a special hardware network device.
565 #pseudo-device strip
566
567 ## Network "tunnel" device, allowing protocol stacks to run in the userland.
568 ## This is used by the third-party user-mode "ppp" program, and others.
569 pseudo-device tun
570 pseudo-device tap # virtual Ethernet
571
572 ## Generic L3 over IP tunnel
573 #pseudo-device gre # generic L3 over IP tunnel
574
575 ## Berkeley Packet Filter, required to run RARPD. A generic C-language
576 ## interface that allows selective examining of incoming packets.
577 pseudo-device bpfilter
578
579 #pseudo-device carp # Common Address Redundancy Protocol
580
581 pseudo-device npf # NPF packet filter
582
583 ## for IPv6
584 pseudo-device gif # IPv[46] over IPv[46] tunnel (RFC1933)
585 #pseudo-device faith # IPv[46] tcp relay translation i/f
586 pseudo-device stf # 6to4 IPv6 over IPv4 encapsulation
587
588 ## IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LAN encapsulation, see vlan(4).
589 pseudo-device vlan
590
591 ## Simple inter-network traffic bridging
592 pseudo-device bridge
593 #options BRIDGE_IPF # bridge uses IP/IPv6 pfil hooks too
594 pseudo-device agr # IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation
595
596 ## accept filters
597 pseudo-device accf_data # "dataready" accept filter
598 pseudo-device accf_http # "httpready" accept filter
599
600 #### Audio and video devices
601
602 ## /dev/audio support (`audioamd' plus `audio')
603 ##
604 audioamd0 at mainbus0 # sun4c
605 audioamd0 at obio0 # sun4m
606 audioamd0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # sun4m
607
608 audiocs0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # SUNW,CS4231
609
610 #options DBRI_DEBUG # noisy debug output from the dbri driver
611 #options DBRI_BIG_BUFFER # use bigger DMA buffers, for slow CPUs
612 dbri* at sbus? slot ? offset ? # SUNW,DBRI[s3|e]
613
614 audio* at audiobus?
615
616 ## Sun "bwtwo" black and white framebuffer, found on sun4, sun4c, and sun4m
617 ## systems. If your sun4 system has a cgfour installed in the P4 slot,
618 ## the P4 entries for "bwtwo" will attach to the overlay plane of the
619 ## "cgfour".
620
621 bwtwo0 at sbus0 slot ? offset ? # sun4c and sun4m
622 bwtwo* at sbus? slot ? offset ? #
623 bwtwo0 at obio0 addr 0xfd000000 level 4 # sun4/200
624 bwtwo0 at obio0 addr 0xfb300000 level 4 # sun4/300 in P4 slot
625 bwtwo0 at obio0 addr 0x0b300000 level 4 # sun4/100 in P4 slot
626
627 ## Sun "cgtwo" VME color framebuffer
628 # XXX no wsdisplay support
629 #cgtwo0 at vme0 addr 0x400000 irq ? vect 0xa8
630
631 ## Sun "cgthree" Sbus color framebuffer
632 cgthree0 at sbus? slot ? offset ?
633 cgthree* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
634
635 ## Sun "cgfour" color framebuffer with overlay plane. See above comment
636 ## regarding overlay plane.
637 # XXX no wsdisplay support
638 #cgfour0 at obio0 addr 0xfb300000 level 4 # sun4/300 P4
639 #cgfour0 at obio0 addr 0x0b300000 level 4 # sun4/100 P4
640
641 ## Sun "cgsix" accelerated color framebuffer.
642 cgsix0 at sbus? slot ? offset ?
643 cgsix* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
644 cgsix0 at obio0 addr 0xfb000000 level 4 # sun4/300 P4
645 cgsix0 at obio0 addr 0x0b000000 level 4 # sun4/100 P4
646
647 ## Sun "cgeight" 24-bit framebuffer
648 # XXX no wsdisplay support
649 #cgeight0 at obio0 addr 0xfb300000 level 4 # sun4/300 P4
650 #cgeight0 at obio0 addr 0x0b300000 level 4 # sun4/100 P4
651
652 ## Sun "tcx" accelerated color framebuffer.
653 # there can be only one
654 tcx0 at sbus? slot ? offset ?
655
656 ## Sun CG12 / Matrox SG3 accelerated 24bit framebuffer
657 cgtwelve* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
658 # the driver can use the color framebuffer or the monochrome overlay
659 # the latter is faster
660 options CG12_COLOR
661
662 # Sun "cgfourteen" accelerated 24-bit framebuffer.
663 cgfourteen* at obio0 # sun4m
664
665 # P9100-based display on Tadpole SPARCbook 3.
666 pnozz0 at sbus? slot ? offset ?
667 # the SPARCbook 3 hardware docs say that accesses to P9100 registers need to be
668 # 'latched in' but at least my 3GX works happily without
669 # Enable it by default since we don't know which hardware really needs it.
670 options PNOZZ_USE_LATCH
671
672 # Sun ZX/Leo 24-bit framebuffer
673 zx* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
674
675 # Fujitsu AG-10e accelerated graphics 8/24-bit board
676 agten* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
677
678 ## Southland Media Systems (now Quantum 3D) MGX
679 mgx* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
680
681 # generic framebuffer console
682 genfb* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
683
684 # make sure wsdisplay0 is the console
685 wsdisplay0 at wsemuldisplaydev? console 1
686 wsdisplay* at wsemuldisplaydev?
687
688 #### Other device configuration
689
690 # Tadpole microcontroller
691 tctrl0 at obio0
692
693 # Aurora Personality Chip (APC) on SPARCstation-4/5
694 # Not enabled by default as it may hang some systems
695 #apc* at sbus? slot ? offset ?
696
697 ## Pseudo ttys, required for network logins and programs like screen.
698
699 pseudo-device pty # pseudo-terminals
700
701 ## Random device, used to implement /dev/random (a source of random noise),
702 ## and generate randomness for some kernel formulae.
703
704
705 # a pseudo device needed for Coda # also needs CODA (above)
706 pseudo-device vcoda # coda minicache <-> venus comm.
707
708 pseudo-device clockctl # user control of clock subsystem
709 pseudo-device ksyms # /dev/ksyms
710 pseudo-device fss # file system snapshot device
711 pseudo-device wsmux # mouse and keyboard multiplexor
712 pseudo-device wsfont
713 pseudo-device putter # for puffs and pud
714
715 #options FILEASSOC # fileassoc(9) - required for Veriexec
716 # and PAX_SEGVGUARD
717
718 # Veriexec
719 #
720 # a pseudo device needed for veriexec
721 #pseudo-device veriexec
722 #
723 # Uncomment the fingerprint methods below that are desired. Note that
724 # removing fingerprint methods will have almost no impact on the kernel
725 # code size.
726 #
727 #options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA256
728 #options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA384
729 #options VERIFIED_EXEC_FP_SHA512
730
731 #options PAX_MPROTECT=0 # PaX mprotect(2) restrictions
732 # (for static binaries only for now)
733