TADPOLE3GX revision 1.13
11.13Sgmcgarry# 	$NetBSD: TADPOLE3GX,v 1.13 2002/04/12 08:11:20 gmcgarry Exp $
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31.1Smattinclude "arch/sparc/conf/std.sparc"
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51.1Smattmaxusers	32
61.1Smatt
71.1Smatt## System kernel configuration.  See options(4) for more detail.
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91.1Smatt
101.1Smatt# Options for variants of the Sun SPARC architecure.
111.1Smatt# We currently support three architecture types; at least one is required.
121.1Smattoptions 	SUN4M		# sun4m - SS10, SS20, Classic, etc.
131.1Smatt
141.1Smatt## System options specific to the sparc machine type
151.1Smatt
161.1Smatt# Blink the power LED on some machines to indicate the system load.
171.1Smatt#options 	BLINK
181.1Smatt
191.1Smatt## Use a faster console than the PROM's slow drawing routines.  Not needed
201.1Smatt## for headless (no framebuffer) machines.
211.2Smattoptions 	RASTERCONSOLE		# fast rasterop console
221.1Smatt#options 	FONT_GALLANT12x22	# the console font
231.2Smattoptions 	FONT_BOLD8x16		# a somewhat smaller font
241.2Smattoptions 	RASTERCONSOLE_FGCOL=WSCOL_BLACK
251.2Smattoptions 	RASTERCONSOLE_BGCOL=WSCOL_WHITE
261.1Smatt
271.1Smatt#### System options that are the same for all ports
281.1Smatt
291.1Smatt## Root device configuration: change the ?'s if you are going to use a
301.1Smatt## nonstandard root partition (other than where the kernel is booted from)
311.1Smatt## and/or nonstandard root type (not ffs or nfs).  Normally this can be
321.1Smatt## automagically determined at boot time.
331.1Smatt
341.1Smattconfig		netbsd	root on ? type ?
351.1Smatt
361.1Smatt## System call tracing (see ktrace(1)).
371.1Smattoptions 	KTRACE
381.1Smatt
391.1Smatt## Collect statistics on kernel malloc's and free's.  This does have a
401.1Smatt## significant performance hit on slower machines, so it is intended for
411.1Smatt## diagnostic use only.
421.1Smatt#options 	KMEMSTATS
431.1Smatt
441.1Smatt## System V compatible IPC subsystem.  (msgctl(2), semctl(2), and shmctl(2))
451.1Smattoptions 	SYSVMSG		# System V message queues
461.1Smattoptions 	SYSVSEM		# System V semaphores
471.1Smattoptions 	SYSVSHM		# System V shared memory
481.1Smatt#options 	SHMMAXPGS=1024	# 1024 pages is the default
491.1Smatt
501.1Smatt## Loadable kernel module support; still under development.
511.1Smattoptions 	LKM
521.12Sjdolecek
531.13Sgmcgarry#options 	USERCONF	# userconf(4) support
541.12Sjdolecek#options	PIPE_SOCKETPAIR	# smaller, but slower pipe(2)
551.1Smatt
561.1Smatt## NFS boot options; default on sparc is the bootparam protocol
571.1Smattoptions 	NFS_BOOT_BOOTPARAM
581.1Smatt#options 	NFS_BOOT_BOOTP
591.1Smatt#options 	NFS_BOOT_DHCP
601.1Smatt
611.1Smatt#### Debugging options
621.1Smatt
631.1Smatt## The DDB in-kernel debugger runs at panic (unless DDB_ONPANIC=0), or at
641.1Smatt## serial console break or keyboard reset, where the PROM would normally
651.1Smatt## intercept.  DDB_HISTORY_SIZE adds up/down arrow command history.
661.1Smatt#options 	DDB			# kernel dynamic debugger
671.1Smatt#options 	DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100	# enable history editing in DDB
681.1Smatt#options 	DDB_ONPANIC=1		# see also sysctl(8): `ddb.onpanic'
691.1Smatt
701.1Smatt## You may also use gdb, on another computer connected to this machine over
711.10Slukem## a serial port.  Both KGDB_DEV and KGDB_DEVRATE should be specified;
721.10Slukem## KGDB_DEV is a dev_t encoded device number of the serial port to use.
731.1Smatt## (0xc01 = ttya, 0xc02 = ttyb.)
741.10Slukem#options 	KGDB			# support for kernel gdb
751.10Slukem#options 	KGDB_DEV=0xc01		# kgdb device number (this is `ttyb')
761.10Slukem#options 	KGDB_DEVRATE=38400	# baud rate
771.1Smatt
781.1Smatt
791.1Smatt## Compile the kernel with debugging symbols (`netbsd.gdb' is the debug file),
801.1Smatt## such that gdb(1) can be used on a kernel coredump.
811.1Smatt
821.11Slukemmakeoptions	DEBUG="-g"
831.1Smatt
841.1Smatt
851.1Smatt## Adds code to the kernel that does internal consistency checks, and will
861.1Smatt## cause the kernel to panic if corruption of internal data structures
871.1Smatt## is detected.
881.1Smatt#options 	DIAGNOSTIC	# extra kernel sanity checking
891.1Smatt
901.1Smatt## Enable (possibly expensive) debugging code that may also display messages
911.1Smatt## on the system console
921.1Smatt#options 	DEBUG
931.1Smatt
941.1Smatt## Make SCSI error messages more verbose when explaining their meanings.
951.1Smattoptions 	SCSIVERBOSE
961.1Smatt
971.1Smatt## `INSECURE' turns off the kernel security level (securelevel = 0 always).
981.1Smatt## This allows writing to /dev/mem, loading kernel modules while multi-user,
991.1Smatt## and other insecurities good only for development work.  Do not use this
1001.1Smatt## option on a production machine.
1011.4Smattoptions 	INSECURE
1021.1Smatt
1031.1Smatt## Allow non-root users to grab /dev/console with programs such as xconsole.
1041.1Smatt## `xconsole' therefore does not need setuid root with this option enabled.
1051.1Smatt#options 	UCONSOLE
1061.1Smatt
1071.1Smatt## `FDSCRIPTS' allows non-readable but executable scripts by providing a
1081.1Smatt## pre-opened opaque file to the script interpreter.  `SETUIDSCRIPTS',
1091.1Smatt## which implies FDSCRIPTS, allows scripts to be set-user-id using the same
1101.1Smatt## opaque file mechanism.  Perl calls this "secure setuid scripts."
1111.1Smatt
1121.1Smatt#options 	FDSCRIPTS
1131.1Smatt#options 	SETUIDSCRIPTS
1141.1Smatt
1151.1Smatt## Options for compatibility with previous releases foreign system binaries.
1161.1Smatt## In the cases of COMPAT_SUNOS and COMPAT_SVR4, you may need to set up
1171.1Smatt## additional user-level utilities or system configuration files. See
1181.1Smatt## compat_sunos(8) and compat_svr4(8).
1191.1Smatt
1201.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_43	# 4.3BSD system interfaces
1211.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_10	# NetBSD 1.0 binary compatibility
1221.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_11	# NetBSD 1.1 binary compatibility
1231.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_12	# NetBSD 1.2 binary compatibility
1241.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_13	# NetBSD 1.3 binary compatibility
1251.11Slukemoptions 	COMPAT_14	# NetBSD 1.4 binary compatibility
1261.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_SUNOS	# SunOS 4.x binary compatibility
1271.1Smattoptions 	COMPAT_SVR4	# SunOS 5.x binary compatibility
1281.9Sabs#options 	TCP_COMPAT_42	# 4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended.
1291.1Smatt
1301.1Smatt## File systems.  You probably need at least one of FFS or NFS.
1311.1Smattfile-system	FFS		# Berkeley Fast Filesystem
1321.1Smattfile-system	NFS		# Sun NFS-compatible filesystem client
1331.1Smattfile-system	KERNFS		# kernel data-structure filesystem
1341.1Smatt#file-system	NULLFS		# NULL layered filesystem
1351.1Smattfile-system	MFS		# memory-based filesystem
1361.1Smatt#file-system	FDESC		# user file descriptor filesystem
1371.1Smatt#file-system	UMAPFS		# uid/gid remapping filesystem
1381.1Smatt#file-system	LFS		# Log-based filesystem (still experimental)
1391.1Smatt#file-system	PORTAL		# portal filesystem (still experimental)
1401.1Smattfile-system	PROCFS		# /proc
1411.1Smattfile-system	CD9660		# ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge file system
1421.1Smatt#file-system	UNION		# union file system
1431.1Smattfile-system	MSDOSFS		# MS-DOS FAT filesystem(s).
1441.1Smatt
1451.1Smatt## File system options.
1461.1Smattoptions 	NFSSERVER	# Sun NFS-compatible filesystem server
1471.1Smattoptions 	QUOTA		# FFS quotas
1481.1Smatt#options 	FFS_EI		# FFS Endian Independent support
1491.1Smatt
1501.1Smatt## Network protocol support.  In most environments, INET is required.
1511.1Smattoptions 	INET		# IP (Internet Protocol) v4
1521.1Smatt#options 	GATEWAY		# packet forwarding ("router switch")
1531.1Smatt#options 	MROUTING	# packet forwarding of multicast packets
1541.1Smatt#options 	DIRECTED_BROADCAST	# allow broadcasts through routers
1551.1Smatt#options 	NS		# Xerox NS networking
1561.1Smatt#options 	NSIP		# Xerox NS tunneling over IP
1571.1Smatt#options 	ISO,TPIP	# OSI networking
1581.1Smatt#options 	EON		# OSI tunneling over IP
1591.1Smatt#options 	CCITT,LLC,HDLC	# X.25 packet switched protocol
1601.1Smatt#options 	NETATALK	# AppleTalk (over Ethernet) protocol
1611.1Smattoptions 	NTP		# Network Time Protocol in-kernel support
1621.1Smatt#options 	PPS_SYNC	# Add serial line synchronization for NTP
1631.1Smattoptions 	PFIL_HOOKS	# Add pfil(9) hooks, intended for custom LKMs.
1641.1Smattoptions 	IPFILTER_LOG	# Add ipmon(8) logging for ipfilter device
1651.1Smattoptions 	PPP_BSDCOMP	# Add BSD compression to ppp device
1661.1Smattoptions 	PPP_DEFLATE	# Add deflate (libz) compression to ppp device
1671.1Smattoptions 	PPP_FILTER	# Add active filters for ppp (via bpf)
1681.9Sabs#options 	TCP_DEBUG	# Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG
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1701.1Smatt
1711.1Smatt#### Main bus and CPU .. all systems.
1721.1Smattmainbus0 at root
1731.1Smattcpu0	at mainbus0
1741.1Smatt
1751.1Smatt#### Bus types found on SPARC systems.
1761.1Smatt
1771.1Smattobio0	at mainbus0				# sun4 and sun4m
1781.1Smattiommu0	at mainbus0				# sun4m
1791.1Smattsbus0	at iommu0				# sun4m
1801.1Smatt
1811.1Smatt## SBus to PCMCIA bridge
1821.3Smatt#tpcic*	at sbus? slot ? offset ?		# PCMCIA bridge (tadpole 3gx)
1831.3Smatt#pcmcia*	at tpcic?
1841.1Smatt
1851.1Smatt#### Standard system devices -- all required for a given architecture
1861.1Smatt
1871.1Smatt## Auxiliary system registers on sun4c and sun4m
1881.1Smattauxreg0	at obio0				# sun4m
1891.6Sjdc
1901.6Sjdc## Additional auxiliary system registers on Sparcbook
1911.6Sjdcauxiotwo0	at obio0				# sun4m
1921.1Smatt
1931.1Smatt## Mostek clock found on 4/300, sun4c, and sun4m systems.
1941.1Smatt## The Mostek clock NVRAM is the "eeprom" on sun4/300 systems.
1951.1Smattclock0	at obio0				# sun4m
1961.1Smatt
1971.1Smatt## Timer chip found on 4/300, sun4c, and sun4m systems.
1981.1Smatttimer0	at obio0				# sun4m
1991.1Smatt
2001.1Smatt#### Serial port configuration
2011.1Smatt
2021.1Smatt## Zilog 8530 serial chips.  Each has two-channels.
2031.1Smatt## zs0 is ttya and ttyb.  zs1 is the keyboard and mouse.
2041.1Smattzs0	at obio0					# sun4m
2051.1Smattzstty0	at zs0 channel 0	# ttya
2061.1Smattzstty1	at zs0 channel 1	# ttyb
2071.1Smatt
2081.1Smattzs1	at obio0					# sun4m
2091.1Smattkbd0	at zs1 channel 0	# keyboard
2101.1Smattms0	at zs1 channel 1	# mouse
2111.11Slukemzstty*	at zs? channel ?	# mouse
2121.1Smatt
2131.1Smatt## Tadpole 3GX/3XL have a builtin modem that emulates a NS16450.
2141.1Smattcom*	at obio0					# sun4m (tadpole)
2151.1Smatt
2161.1Smatt## PCMCIA serial interfaces
2171.1Smatt#com*	at pcmcia?
2181.1Smatt#pcmcom*	at pcmcia?
2191.1Smatt#com*	at pcmcom?
2201.1Smatt
2211.1Smatt#### Disk controllers and disks
2221.1Smatt
2231.1Smatt#
2241.1Smatt
2251.1Smatt## The following flags may be set for the NCR53c94 based esp driver:
2261.1Smatt##	bits 0-7:  disable disconnect/reselect for the corresponding target
2271.1Smatt##	bits 8-15: disable synchronous negotiation for target [bit-8]
2281.1Smatt
2291.1Smatt## sun4/300, sun4c, sun4m on-board SCSI, and FSBE/S SBus SCSI cards.
2301.1Smatt## Both `dma' and `esp' are needed in all cases.
2311.1Smatt## Two kinds of additional SBus SCSI interfaces are available.  One uses
2321.1Smatt## "esp at sbus" like the sun4c on-board; the other uses "esp at dma".
2331.1Smatt
2341.1Smatt## sun4/300 SCSI - an NCR53c94 or equivalent behind
2351.1Smatt## an LSI Logic DMA controller
2361.1Smatt
2371.1Smattdma0	at sbus0 slot ? offset ?			# sun4c/sun4m
2381.1Smattesp0	at dma0 flags 0x0000				# sun4m
2391.1Smatt
2401.1Smattscsibus* at esp?
2411.1Smatt
2421.1Smatt## PCMCIA SCSI controllers
2431.1Smatt#aic*	at pcmcia?
2441.1Smatt#scsibus* at aic?
2451.1Smatt
2461.1Smatt## These entries find devices on all SCSI busses and assign
2471.1Smatt## unit numbers dynamically.
2481.1Smattsd*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# SCSI disks
2491.1Smattst*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# SCSI tapes
2501.1Smattcd*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# SCSI CD-ROMs
2511.1Smattch*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# SCSI changer devices
2521.1Smattss*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# SCSI scanners
2531.1Smattuk*	at scsibus? target ? lun ?		# unknown SCSI
2541.1Smatt
2551.1Smatt## PCMCIA IDE controllers
2561.1Smatt#wdc*	at pcmcia?
2571.1Smatt#wd*	at wdc?
2581.1Smatt
2591.1Smatt## A disk-like interface to files.  Can be used to create floppy, CD,
2601.1Smatt## miniroot images, etc.
2611.1Smatt
2621.1Smattpseudo-device	vnd	4
2631.1Smatt
2641.1Smatt## Memory disk device, used on boot floppies with compressed
2651.1Smatt## kernel-plus-root-disk images.
2661.1Smatt
2671.1Smatt#pseudo-device	md	1
2681.1Smatt
2691.1Smatt
2701.1Smatt#### Network interfaces
2711.1Smatt
2721.1Smatt## LANCE Ethernet - an AMD 7990 LANCE behind specialized DMA glue
2731.1Smatt## Three flavors of additional SBus ethernets are available.  One attaches
2741.1Smatt## directly like the sun4c on-board, one uses the ledma device like the
2751.1Smatt## sun4m on-board, and one uses the lebuffer device.
2761.1Smatt
2771.1Smattledma0		at sbus0 slot ? offset ?		# sun4m on-board
2781.1Smattle0		at ledma0				# sun4m on-board
2791.1Smatt
2801.1Smatt# PCMCIA ethernet devices
2811.1Smatt#ep*	at pcmcia?
2821.1Smatt#mbe*	at pcmcia?
2831.1Smatt#ne*	at pcmcia?
2841.1Smatt#sm*	at pcmcia?
2851.1Smatt
2861.1Smatt## Loopback network interface; required
2871.1Smattpseudo-device	loop
2881.1Smatt
2891.1Smatt## PPP, the successor to SLIP.  See pppd(8).
2901.1Smattpseudo-device	ppp		2
2911.1Smatt
2921.1Smatt## Network "tunnel" device, allowing protocol stacks to run in the userland.
2931.1Smatt## This is used by the third-party user-mode "ppp" program, and others.
2941.1Smattpseudo-device	tun		4
2951.1Smatt
2961.1Smatt## Generic L3 over IP tunnel
2971.1Smatt#pseudo-device	gre		2	# generic L3 over IP tunnel
2981.1Smatt
2991.1Smatt## Berkeley Packet Filter, required to run RARPD.  A generic C-language
3001.1Smatt## interface that allows selective examining of incoming packets.
3011.1Smattpseudo-device	bpfilter	16
3021.1Smatt
3031.1Smatt## IP Filter, used in firewall and NAT applications.  See ipnat(8) for
3041.1Smatt## one example of the use of the IP Filter.
3051.1Smattpseudo-device	ipfilter
3061.1Smatt
3071.1Smatt
3081.1Smatt#### Audio and video devices
3091.1Smatt
3101.1Smatt## /dev/audio support (`audioamd' plus `audio')
3111.1Smatt##
3121.1Smatt# The Tadpole 3GX audio is accessed through the ISDN chip which
3131.1Smatt# is not currently supported.
3141.2Smatt
3151.2Smatt# Tadpole 3GX/3GS (P9100 -- P Nine One Zero Zero -> pnozz)
3161.2Smattpnozz0 at sbus? slot ? offset ?
3171.1Smatt
3181.1Smatt#### Other device configuration
3191.3Smatt
3201.3Smatt# Tadpole microcontroller
3211.3Smatttctrl0 at obio0
3221.1Smatt
3231.1Smatt## Pseudo ttys, required for network logins and programs like screen.
3241.1Smatt
3251.8Sjdolecekpseudo-device	pty			# pseudo-ttys (for network, etc.)
3261.1Smatt
3271.1Smatt## Random device, used to implement /dev/random (a source of random noise),
3281.1Smatt## and generate randomness for some kernel formulae.
3291.1Smatt
3301.1Smattpseudo-device	rnd
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