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12365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
219dde963SPeter Wemm# NOTES -- Lines that can be cut/pasted into kernel and hints configs.
3f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#
4f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Lines that begin with 'device', 'options', 'machine', 'ident', 'maxusers',
5f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# 'makeoptions', 'hints' etc go into the kernel configuration that you
6f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# run config(8) with.
7f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#
8f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Lines that begin with 'hints.' are NOT for config(8), they go into your
9f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# hints file.  See /boot/device.hints and/or the 'hints' config(8) directive.
102365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
115d4850e7SAlexander Langer# Please use ``make LINT'' to create an old-style LINT file if you want to
125d4850e7SAlexander Langer# do kernel test-builds.
135d4850e7SAlexander Langer#
14c3aac50fSPeter Wemm# $FreeBSD$
152365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
162365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
176a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
186a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This directive is mandatory; it defines the architecture to be
1956be1833SKATO Takenori# configured for; in this case, the 386 family based IBM-PC and
2056be1833SKATO Takenori# compatibles.
216a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
225895e3c8SPeter Wemmmachine		i386
232365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
246a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This is the ``identification'' of the kernel.  Usually this should
266a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# be the same as the name of your kernel.
276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
286a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanident		LINT
296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The `maxusers' parameter controls the static sizing of a number of
326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# internal system tables by a complicated formula defined in param.c.
336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
346a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanmaxusers	10
356a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
366a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
371b3c07c8SPoul-Henning Kamp# We want LINT to cover profiling as well
388a10dafbSPeter Wemmprofile 	2
391b3c07c8SPoul-Henning Kamp
401b3c07c8SPoul-Henning Kamp#
417bf01a14SPeter Wemm# The `makeoptions' parameter allows variables to be passed to the
42503e6666SBruce Evans# generated Makefile in the build area.
43503e6666SBruce Evans#
44503e6666SBruce Evans# CONF_CFLAGS gives some extra compiler flags that are added to ${CFLAGS}
45503e6666SBruce Evans# after most other flags.  Here we use it to inhibit use of non-optimal
46503e6666SBruce Evans# gcc builtin functions (e.g., memcmp).
47503e6666SBruce Evans#
48503e6666SBruce Evans# DEBUG happens to be magic.
497bf01a14SPeter Wemm# The following is equivalent to 'config -g KERNELNAME' and creates
507bf01a14SPeter Wemm# 'kernel.debug' compiled with -g debugging as well as a normal
517bf01a14SPeter Wemm# 'kernel'.  Use 'make install.debug' to install the debug kernel
527bf01a14SPeter Wemm# but that isn't normally necessary as the debug symbols are not loaded
537bf01a14SPeter Wemm# by the kernel and are not useful there anyway.
547bf01a14SPeter Wemm#
552c8635c6SPeter Wemm# KERNEL can be overridden so that you can change the default name of your
562c8635c6SPeter Wemm# kernel.
572c8635c6SPeter Wemm#
58503e6666SBruce Evansmakeoptions	CONF_CFLAGS=-fno-builtin  #Don't allow use of memcmp, etc.
595895e3c8SPeter Wemm#makeoptions	DEBUG=-g		#Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
602c8635c6SPeter Wemm#makeoptions	KERNEL=foo		#Build kernel "foo" and install "/foo"
617bf01a14SPeter Wemm
627bf01a14SPeter Wemm#
6398eb9009SSeigo Tanimura# Certain applications can grow to be larger than the 512M limit
64d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson# that FreeBSD initially imposes.  Below are some options to
6598eb9009SSeigo Tanimura# allow that limit to grow to 1GB, and can be increased further
66d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson# with changing the parameters.  MAXDSIZ is the maximum that the
67d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson# limit can be set to, and the DFLDSIZ is the default value for
685ecfb8f9SJim Pirzyk# the limit.  MAXSSIZ is the maximum that the stack limit can be
695ecfb8f9SJim Pirzyk# set to.  You might want to set the default lower than the max,
705ecfb8f9SJim Pirzyk# and explicitly set the maximum with a shell command for processes
71d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson# that regularly exceed the limit like INND.
72d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson#
7398eb9009SSeigo Tanimuraoptions 	MAXDSIZ="(1024UL*1024*1024)"
745ecfb8f9SJim Pirzykoptions 	MAXSSIZ="(128UL*1024*1024)"
7598eb9009SSeigo Tanimuraoptions 	DFLDSIZ="(1024UL*1024*1024)"
76d43f0f0aSJohn Dyson
77a59d364aSMatthew Dillon#
78a59d364aSMatthew Dillon# BLKDEV_IOSIZE sets the default block size used in user block
79a59d364aSMatthew Dillon# device I/O.  Note that this value will be overriden by the label
80a59d364aSMatthew Dillon# when specifying a block device from a label with a non-0
818b22cebbSMatthew Dillon# partition blocksize.  The default is PAGE_SIZE.
82a59d364aSMatthew Dillon#
83a59d364aSMatthew Dillonoptions 	BLKDEV_IOSIZE=8192
84a59d364aSMatthew Dillon
8520f71813SJohn-Mark Gurney# Options for the VM subsystem
869a20f99aSJohn Baldwinoptions 	PQ_CACHESIZE=512	# color for 512k/16k cache
87268bdb43SPeter Wemmoptions 	UPAGES=3		# number of 4k stack pages per process
889a20f99aSJohn Baldwin# Deprecated options supported for backwards compatibility
8920f71813SJohn-Mark Gurney#options 	PQ_NOOPT		# No coloring
909a20f99aSJohn Baldwin#options 	PQ_LARGECACHE		# color for 512k/16k cache
9120f71813SJohn-Mark Gurney#options 	PQ_HUGECACHE		# color for 1024k/16k cache
927c43028bSKelly Yancey#options 	PQ_MEDIUMCACHE		# color for 256k/16k cache
937c43028bSKelly Yancey#options 	PQ_NORMALCACHE		# color for 64k/16k cache
9420f71813SJohn-Mark Gurney
95827d623eSJordan K. Hubbard# This allows you to actually store this configuration file into
96827d623eSJordan K. Hubbard# the kernel binary itself, where it may be later read by saying:
97ffd41c98SDoug Barton#    strings -n 3 /boot/kernel/kernel | sed -n 's/^___//p' > MYKERNEL
98827d623eSJordan K. Hubbard#
99827d623eSJordan K. Hubbardoptions 	INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # Include this file in kernel
100827d623eSJordan K. Hubbard
1018b140d57SMike Smith#
1028b140d57SMike Smith# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
1038b140d57SMike Smith# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
1048b140d57SMike Smith# be correctly guesst by the bootstrap code, or an override if
1058b140d57SMike Smith# the RB_DFLTROOT flag (-r) is specified when booting the kernel.
1068b140d57SMike Smith#
1078b140d57SMike Smithoptions 	ROOTDEVNAME=\"ufs:da0s2e\"
1088b140d57SMike Smith
1096a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1106a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
111477a642cSPeter Wemm# SMP OPTIONS:
112477a642cSPeter Wemm#
113477a642cSPeter Wemm# SMP enables building of a Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel.
114477a642cSPeter Wemm# APIC_IO enables the use of the IO APIC for Symmetric I/O.
115477a642cSPeter Wemm#
116477a642cSPeter Wemm# Notes:
117477a642cSPeter Wemm#
118477a642cSPeter Wemm#  An SMP kernel will ONLY run on an Intel MP spec. qualified motherboard.
119477a642cSPeter Wemm#
1205895e3c8SPeter Wemm#  Be sure to disable 'cpu I386_CPU' && 'cpu I486_CPU' for SMP kernels.
121477a642cSPeter Wemm#
122477a642cSPeter Wemm#  Check the 'Rogue SMP hardware' section to see if additional options
123477a642cSPeter Wemm#   are required by your hardware.
124477a642cSPeter Wemm#
125477a642cSPeter Wemm
126477a642cSPeter Wemm# Mandatory:
127477a642cSPeter Wemmoptions 	SMP			# Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
128477a642cSPeter Wemmoptions 	APIC_IO			# Symmetric (APIC) I/O
129477a642cSPeter Wemm
130477a642cSPeter Wemm#
131477a642cSPeter Wemm# Rogue SMP hardware:
132477a642cSPeter Wemm#
133477a642cSPeter Wemm
134477a642cSPeter Wemm# Bridged PCI cards:
135477a642cSPeter Wemm#
136477a642cSPeter Wemm# The MP tables of most of the current generation MP motherboards
137477a642cSPeter Wemm#  do NOT properly support bridged PCI cards.  To use one of these
138477a642cSPeter Wemm#  cards you should refer to ???
139477a642cSPeter Wemm
1401fe4c660SJohn Baldwin# SMP Debugging Options:
1411fe4c660SJohn Baldwin#
142ab4f2c18SJohn Baldwin# MUTEX_DEBUG enables various extra assertions in the mutex code.
1431fe4c660SJohn Baldwin# WITNESS enables the mutex witness code which detects deadlocks and cycles
1441fe4c660SJohn Baldwin#         during locking operations.
145660d1e3aSJohn Baldwin# WITNESS_DDB causes the witness code to drop into the kernel debugger if
146660d1e3aSJohn Baldwin#	  a lock heirarchy violation occurs or if locks are held when going to
147660d1e3aSJohn Baldwin#	  sleep.
148660d1e3aSJohn Baldwin# WITNESS_SKIPSPIN disables the witness checks on spin mutexes.
149ab4f2c18SJohn Baldwinoptions 	MUTEX_DEBUG
1501fe4c660SJohn Baldwinoptions 	WITNESS
151660d1e3aSJohn Baldwinoptions 	WITNESS_DDB
152660d1e3aSJohn Baldwinoptions 	WITNESS_SKIPSPIN
1531fe4c660SJohn Baldwin
154477a642cSPeter Wemm
155477a642cSPeter Wemm#####################################################################
15656be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU OPTIONS
15756be1833SKATO Takenori
15856be1833SKATO Takenori#
15956be1833SKATO Takenori# You must specify at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on);
16056be1833SKATO Takenori# deleting the specification for CPUs you don't need to use may make
161e44a0ea3SPeter Wemm# parts of the system run faster.
162e44a0ea3SPeter Wemm# I386_CPU is mutually exclusive with the other CPU types.
16356be1833SKATO Takenori#
164e44a0ea3SPeter Wemm#cpu		I386_CPU
1655895e3c8SPeter Wemmcpu		I486_CPU
1665895e3c8SPeter Wemmcpu		I586_CPU		# aka Pentium(tm)
1675895e3c8SPeter Wemmcpu		I686_CPU		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)
16856be1833SKATO Takenori
16956be1833SKATO Takenori#
17056be1833SKATO Takenori# Options for CPU features.
17156be1833SKATO Takenori#
17256be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE enables FPU operand cache on IBM
17356be1833SKATO Takenori# BlueLightning CPU.  It works only with Cyrix FPU, and this option
17456be1833SKATO Takenori# should not be used with Intel FPU.
17556be1833SKATO Takenori#
17656be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning
17756be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU if CPU supports it. The default is double-clock mode on
17856be1833SKATO Takenori# BlueLightning CPU box.
17956be1833SKATO Takenori#
18056be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_BTB_EN enables branch target buffer on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
18156be1833SKATO Takenori#
1824962d938SKATO Takenori# CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE sets L1 cache of Cyrix 486DLC CPU in direct
1834962d938SKATO Takenori# mapped mode.  Default is 2-way set associative mode.
1844962d938SKATO Takenori#
1856593be60SKATO Takenori# CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking for the entire address space
1869b953cf6SDag-Erling Smørgrav# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs by setting the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1.
1879b953cf6SDag-Erling Smørgrav# Otherwise, the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared.  (NOTE 3)
1886593be60SKATO Takenori#
18956be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables
19056be1833SKATO Takenori# reorder).  This option should not be used if you use memory mapped
19156be1833SKATO Takenori# I/O device(s).
19256be1833SKATO Takenori#
1939d146ac5SPeter Wemm# CPU_ENABLE_SSE enables SSE/MMX2 instructions support.
1949d146ac5SPeter Wemm#
19556be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler.
19656be1833SKATO Takenori#
19756be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_I486_ON_386 enables CPU cache on i486 based CPU upgrade products
19856be1833SKATO Takenori# for i386 machines.
1994962d938SKATO Takenori#
200ec4e5afbSRobert Nordier# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1).  Default values of
20156be1833SKATO Takenori# I/O clock delay time on Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 are 0 and 7,respectively
20256be1833SKATO Takenori# (no clock delay).
20356be1833SKATO Takenori#
20465cbb03cSKATO Takenori# CPU_L2_LATENCY specifed the L2 cache latency value.  This option is used
20565cbb03cSKATO Takenori# only when CPU_PPRO2CELERON is defined and Mendocino Celeron is detected.
20665cbb03cSKATO Takenori# The default value is 5.
20765cbb03cSKATO Takenori#
20856be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_LOOP_EN prevents flushing the prefetch buffer if the destination
20956be1833SKATO Takenori# of a jump is already present in the prefetch buffer on Cyrix 5x86(NOTE
21056be1833SKATO Takenori# 1).
21156be1833SKATO Takenori#
21265cbb03cSKATO Takenori# CPU_PPRO2CELERON enables L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.  This option
21365cbb03cSKATO Takenori# is useful when you use Socket 8 to Socket 370 converter, because most Pentium
21465cbb03cSKATO Takenori# Pro BIOSs do not enable L2 cache of Mendocino Celeron CPUs.
21565cbb03cSKATO Takenori#
21656be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_RSTK_EN enables return stack on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1).
21756be1833SKATO Takenori#
21856be1833SKATO Takenori# CPU_SUSP_HLT enables suspend on HALT.  If this option is set, CPU
21956be1833SKATO Takenori# enters suspend mode following execution of HALT instruction.
22056be1833SKATO Takenori#
2214536af6aSKATO Takenori# CPU_WT_ALLOC enables write allocation on Cyrix 6x86/6x86MX and AMD
2224536af6aSKATO Takenori# K5/K6/K6-2 cpus.
2236593be60SKATO Takenori#
22456be1833SKATO Takenori# CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS enables CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs with cache
22556be1833SKATO Takenori# flush at hold state.
22656be1833SKATO Takenori#
22756be1833SKATO Takenori# CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS enables (1) CPU cache on Cyrix 486 CPUs
22856be1833SKATO Takenori# without cache flush at hold state, and (2) write-back CPU cache on
22956be1833SKATO Takenori# Cyrix 6x86 whose revision < 2.7 (NOTE 2).
23056be1833SKATO Takenori#
231b0050656SJohn-Mark Gurney# NO_F00F_HACK disables the hack that prevents Pentiums (and ONLY
232b0050656SJohn-Mark Gurney# Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is
233c9e6ddc6SDoug Barton# executed.  This option is only needed if I586_CPU is also defined,
234c9e6ddc6SDoug Barton# and should be included for any non-Pentium CPU that defines it.
235b0050656SJohn-Mark Gurney#
236925f3681SMike Smith# NO_MEMORY_HOLE is an optimisation for systems with AMD K6 processors
237925f3681SMike Smith# which indicates that the 15-16MB range is *definitely* not being
238925f3681SMike Smith# occupied by an ISA memory hole.
239925f3681SMike Smith#
24056be1833SKATO Takenori# NOTE 1: The options, CPU_BTB_EN, CPU_LOOP_EN, CPU_IORT,
241ec4e5afbSRobert Nordier# CPU_LOOP_EN and CPU_RSTK_EN should not be used because of CPU bugs.
24256be1833SKATO Takenori# These options may crash your system.
24356be1833SKATO Takenori#
24456be1833SKATO Takenori# NOTE 2: If CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS is not set, CPU cache is enabled
24556be1833SKATO Takenori# in write-through mode when revision < 2.7.  If revision of Cyrix
24656be1833SKATO Takenori# 6x86 >= 2.7, CPU cache is always enabled in write-back mode.
24756be1833SKATO Takenori#
2486593be60SKATO Takenori# NOTE 3: This option may cause failures for software that requires
2496593be60SKATO Takenori# locked cycles in order to operate correctly.
2506593be60SKATO Takenori#
2515895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE
2525895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X
2535895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_BTB_EN
2545895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE
2555895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER
2569d146ac5SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_ENABLE_SSE
2575895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU
2585895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_I486_ON_386
2595895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_IORT
26065cbb03cSKATO Takenorioptions 	CPU_L2_LATENCY=5
2615895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_LOOP_EN
26265cbb03cSKATO Takenorioptions 	CPU_PPRO2CELERON
2635895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_RSTK_EN
2645895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_SUSP_HLT
2655895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CPU_WT_ALLOC
2665895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS
2675895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS
2685895e3c8SPeter Wemm#options 	NO_F00F_HACK
26956be1833SKATO Takenori
27056be1833SKATO Takenori#
27156be1833SKATO Takenori# A math emulator is mandatory if you wish to run on hardware which
27256be1833SKATO Takenori# does not have a floating-point processor.  Pick either the original,
27356be1833SKATO Takenori# bogus (but freely-distributable) math emulator, or a much more
27456be1833SKATO Takenori# fully-featured but GPL-licensed emulator taken from Linux.
27556be1833SKATO Takenori#
27656be1833SKATO Takenorioptions 	MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
27756be1833SKATO Takenori# Don't enable both of these in a real config.
27856be1833SKATO Takenorioptions 	GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
27956be1833SKATO Takenori					#new math emulator
28056be1833SKATO Takenori
28156be1833SKATO Takenori
28256be1833SKATO Takenori#####################################################################
2836a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS
284690f540cSAndrey A. Chernov
2856a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2866a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Implement system calls compatible with 4.3BSD and older versions of
28756c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# FreeBSD.  You probably do NOT want to remove this as much current code
28856c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# still relies on the 4.3 emulation.
2896a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2905895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	COMPAT_43
2916a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
2926a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2936a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# These three options provide support for System V Interface
2946a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Definition-style interprocess communication, in the form of shared
2956a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# memory, semaphores, and message queues, respectively.
2966a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2976a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	SYSVSHM
2986a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	SYSVSEM
2996a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	SYSVMSG
3006a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
3016a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
3026a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
3036a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# DEBUGGING OPTIONS
3046a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
3056a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
306b5d89ca8SBruce Evans# Enable the kernel debugger.
3076a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
308b5d89ca8SBruce Evansoptions 	DDB
309b5d89ca8SBruce Evans
310b5d89ca8SBruce Evans#
3115ccab2afSGary Palmer# Don't drop into DDB for a panic. Intended for unattended operation
3125ccab2afSGary Palmer# where you may want to drop to DDB from the console, but still want
3135ccab2afSGary Palmer# the machine to recover from a panic
3145ccab2afSGary Palmer#
3155ccab2afSGary Palmeroptions 	DDB_UNATTENDED
3165ccab2afSGary Palmer
3175ccab2afSGary Palmer#
318562d05dfSPaul Traina# If using GDB remote mode to debug the kernel, there's a non-standard
319562d05dfSPaul Traina# extension to the remote protocol that can be used to use the serial
320562d05dfSPaul Traina# port as both the debugging port and the system console.  It's non-
321562d05dfSPaul Traina# standard and you're on your own if you enable it.  See also the
322562d05dfSPaul Traina# "remotechat" variables in the FreeBSD specific version of gdb.
323562d05dfSPaul Traina#
324562d05dfSPaul Trainaoptions 	GDB_REMOTE_CHAT
325562d05dfSPaul Traina
326562d05dfSPaul Traina#
3276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2).
3286a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
3292365e64fSRodney W. Grimesoptions 	KTRACE			#kernel tracing
33021c64a07SAndrey A. Chernov
3316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
332c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# KTR is a kernel tracing mechanism imported from BSD/OS.  Currently it
333c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# has no userland interface aside from a few sysctl's.  It is enabled with
334c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# the KTR option.  The KTR_EXTEND option causes trace events to be generated
335c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# as a string from snprintf rather than as a string and up to 5 argument
336c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# pointers.  KTR_ENTRIES defines the number of entries in the circular trace
337c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# buffer.  KTR_COMPILE defines the mask of events to compile into the kernel
338c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# as defined by the KTR_* constants in <sys/ktr.h>.  KTR_MASK defines the
339c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# initial value of the ktr_mask variable which determines at runtime what
340c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin# events to trace.  KTR_CPUMASK determines which CPU's log events, with
341d902baa4SJohn Baldwin# bit X corresponding to cpu X.  KTR_VERBOSE enables dumping of KTR events
342d902baa4SJohn Baldwin# to the console by default.  This functionality can be toggled via the
343d902baa4SJohn Baldwin# debug.ktr_verbose sysctl and defaults to off if KTR_VERBOSE is not defined.
344c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin#
345c508c1b6SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR
346c508c1b6SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR_EXTEND
347c508c1b6SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR_ENTRIES=1024
348c7ff3825SBruce Evansoptions 	KTR_COMPILE="(KTR_INTR|KTR_PROC)"
349a9672a81SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR_MASK=KTR_INTR
350c508c1b6SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR_CPUMASK=0x3
351d902baa4SJohn Baldwinoptions 	KTR_VERBOSE
352c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin
353c508c1b6SJohn Baldwin#
3545526d2d9SEivind Eklund# The INVARIANTS option is used in a number of source files to enable
3556a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# extra sanity checking of internal structures.  This support is not
3566a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# enabled by default because of the extra time it would take to check
3576a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# for these conditions, which can only occur as a result of
3586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# programming errors.
3596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
3605526d2d9SEivind Eklundoptions 	INVARIANTS
3615526d2d9SEivind Eklund
3625526d2d9SEivind Eklund#
36334b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# The INVARIANT_SUPPORT option makes us compile in support for
36434b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# verifying some of the internal structures.  It is a prerequisite for
36534b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# 'INVARIANTS', as enabling 'INVARIANTS' will make these functions be
36634b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# called.  The intent is that you can set 'INVARIANTS' for single
36734b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# source files (by changing the source file or specifying it on the
36834b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# command line) if you have 'INVARIANT_SUPPORT' enabled.  Also, if you
36934b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# wish to build a kernel module with 'INVARIANTS', then adding
37034b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# 'INVARIANT_SUPPORT' to your kernel will provide all the necessary
37134b15f2aSJohn Baldwin# infrastructure without the added overhead.
37234b15f2aSJohn Baldwin#
37334b15f2aSJohn Baldwinoptions 	INVARIANT_SUPPORT
37434b15f2aSJohn Baldwin
37534b15f2aSJohn Baldwin#
3765526d2d9SEivind Eklund# The DIAGNOSTIC option is used to enable extra debugging information
3775526d2d9SEivind Eklund# from some parts of the kernel.  As this makes everything more noisy,
3785526d2d9SEivind Eklund# it is disabled by default.
3795526d2d9SEivind Eklund#
3800dc7d907SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	DIAGNOSTIC
381da59a31cSDavid Greenman
3820dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard#
3830b5438c6SRobert Watson# REGRESSION causes optional kernel interfaces necessary only for regression
3840b5438c6SRobert Watson# testing to be enabled.  These interfaces may consitute security risks
3850b5438c6SRobert Watson# when enabled, as they permit processes to easily modify aspects of the
3860b5438c6SRobert Watson# run-time environment to reproduce unlikely or unusual (possibly normally
3870b5438c6SRobert Watson# impossible) scenarios.
3880b5438c6SRobert Watson#
3890b5438c6SRobert Watsonoptions		REGRESSION
3900b5438c6SRobert Watson
3910b5438c6SRobert Watson#
3921432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# RESTARTABLE_PANICS allows one to continue from a panic as if it were
3931432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# a call to the debugger via the Debugger() function instead.  It is only
3941432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# useful if a kernel debugger is present.  To restart from a panic, reset
3951432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# the panicstr variable to NULL and continue execution.  This option is
3961432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# for development use only and should NOT be used in production systems
3971432aa0cSJohn Baldwin# to "workaround" a panic.
3981432aa0cSJohn Baldwin#
3991432aa0cSJohn Baldwinoptions 	RESTARTABLE_PANICS
4001432aa0cSJohn Baldwin
4011432aa0cSJohn Baldwin#
402348acd94SGarrett Wollman# PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters
403348acd94SGarrett Wollman# to be compiled.  See perfmon(4) for more information.
404348acd94SGarrett Wollman#
405348acd94SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	PERFMON
406348acd94SGarrett Wollman
407346ebe51SEivind Eklund
408346ebe51SEivind Eklund#
409346ebe51SEivind Eklund# This option let some drivers co-exist that can't co-exist in a running
410346ebe51SEivind Eklund# system.  This is used to be able to compile all kernel code in one go for
411346ebe51SEivind Eklund# quality assurance purposes (like this file, which the option takes it name
412346ebe51SEivind Eklund# from.)
413346ebe51SEivind Eklund#
414346ebe51SEivind Eklundoptions 	COMPILING_LINT
415346ebe51SEivind Eklund
416346ebe51SEivind Eklund
417348acd94SGarrett Wollman# XXX - this doesn't belong here.
4180dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard# Allow ordinary users to take the console - this is useful for X.
4190dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbardoptions 	UCONSOLE
4200dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard
42196fc6efbSPoul-Henning Kamp# XXX - this doesn't belong here either
4222398f0cdSPeter Wemm#options 	USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
4232398f0cdSPeter Wemm#options 	INTRO_USERCONFIG	#imply -c and show intro screen
4242398f0cdSPeter Wemm#options 	VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor
4256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4266a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
4276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# NETWORKING OPTIONS
42870c0b54cSAndrey A. Chernov
4296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Protocol families:
4316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  Only the INET (Internet) family is officially supported in FreeBSD.
43211bfa65aSBruce Evans#  Source code for the NS (Xerox Network Service) is provided for amusement
43311bfa65aSBruce Evans#  value.
4346a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4356a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	INET			#Internet communications protocols
43651f4c152SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	INET6			#IPv6 communications protocols
4376a800098SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPSEC			#IP security
4386a800098SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPSEC_ESP		#IP security (crypto; define w/ IPSEC)
4396a800098SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPSEC_DEBUG		#debug for IP security
440f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman
441cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions 	IPX			#IPX/SPX communications protocols
442cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions 	IPXIP			#IPX in IP encapsulation (not available)
443cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions 	IPTUNNEL		#IP in IPX encapsulation (not available)
444cc6a66f2SJulian Elischer
445e83e2322SBoris Popovoptions 	NCP			#NetWare Core protocol
446e83e2322SBoris Popov
44734b5fca7SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETATALK		#Appletalk communications protocols
4488b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	NETATALKDEBUG		#Appletalk debugging
44934b5fca7SJulian Elischer
45011bfa65aSBruce Evans# These are currently broken but are shipped due to interest.
45111bfa65aSBruce Evans#options 	NS			#Xerox NS protocols
452dc915e7cSGarrett Wollman#options 	NSIP			#XNS over IP
45363a74862SSteven Wallace
454d8589bd5SBoris Popov# mchain library. It can be either loaded as KLD or compiled into kernel
455d8589bd5SBoris Popovoptions 	LIBMCHAIN
456d8589bd5SBoris Popov
4574cf49a43SJulian Elischer# netgraph(4). Enable the base netgraph code with the NETGRAPH option.
4584cf49a43SJulian Elischer# Individual node types can be enabled with the corresponding option
4594cf49a43SJulian Elischer# listed below; however, this is not strictly necessary as netgraph
4604cf49a43SJulian Elischer# will automatically load the corresponding KLD module if the node type
46192a3e552SArchie Cobbs# is not already compiled into the kernel. Each type below has a
46292a3e552SArchie Cobbs# corresponding man page, e.g., ng_async(8).
4634cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH		#netgraph(4) system
4644cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_ASYNC
46592a3e552SArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_BPF
4664cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_CISCO
4674cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_ECHO
46846aa8b9bSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_ETHER
4694cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY
4704cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_HOLE
4714cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_IFACE
47248e94174SArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_KSOCKET
4734cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_LMI
474a2b408adSArchie Cobbs# MPPC compression requires proprietary files (not included)
475a2b408adSArchie Cobbs#options 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION
476a2b408adSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION
4777d7a5b89SArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_ONE2MANY
478b0801bacSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_PPP
479b0801bacSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_PPPOE
480add85a1dSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_PPTPGRE
4814cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_RFC1490
482b0801bacSArchie Cobbsoptions 	NETGRAPH_SOCKET
4834d60fee2SBrooks Davisoptions 	NETGRAPH_SPLIT
4844cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_TEE
4854cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_TTY
4864cf49a43SJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_UI
487b58a8a3bSJulian Elischeroptions 	NETGRAPH_VJC
4884cf49a43SJulian Elischer
489c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		mn	# Munich32x/Falc54 Nx64kbit/sec cards.
490599fcb02SPoul-Henning Kampdevice		lmc	# tulip based LanMedia WAN cards
49148ecc012SPoul-Henning Kampdevice		musycc	# LMC/SBE LMC1504 quad T1/E1
4923cf4d0bfSPoul-Henning Kamp
4936a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4946a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Network interfaces:
495f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `loop' device is MANDATORY when networking is enabled.
496f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `ether' device provides generic code to handle
49756c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard#  Ethernets; it is MANDATORY when a Ethernet device driver is
498722012ccSJulian Elischer#  configured or token-ring is enabled.
4991a02faf6SGarrett Wollman#  The `fddi' device provides generic code to support FDDI.
500f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `sppp' device serves a similar role for certain types
501e7c234a1SPeter Wemm#  of synchronous PPP links (like `cx', `ar').
502f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `sl' device implements the Serial Line IP (SLIP) service.
503f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `ppp' device implements the Point-to-Point Protocol.
504f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `bpf' device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
505d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
506d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  option.  The number of devices determines the maximum number of
507d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable.
508f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `disc' device implements a minimal network interface,
50959d8d13fSGarrett Wollman#  which throws away all packets sent and never receives any.  It is
5101a02faf6SGarrett Wollman#  included for testing purposes.  This shows up as the `ds' interface.
5114c12b435SNick Sayer#  The `tap' device is a pty-like virtual Ethernet interface
512f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `tun' device implements (user-)ppp and nos-tun
513f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `gif' device implements IPv6 over IP4 tunneling,
514cfa1ca9dSYoshinobu Inoue#  IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling, IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling and
515cfa1ca9dSYoshinobu Inoue#  IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling.
516f57fc21cSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven#  The XBONEHACK option allows the same pair of addresses to be configured on
517f57fc21cSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven#  multiple gif interfaces.
518f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `faith' device captures packets sent to it and diverts them
519cfa1ca9dSYoshinobu Inoue#  to the IPv4/IPv6 translation daemon.
520d5015639SMunechika SUMIKAWA#  The `stf' device implements 6to4 encapsulation.
521f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#  The `ef' device provides support for multiple ethernet frame types
5225d94d71cSBoris Popov#  specified via ETHER_* options. See ef(4) for details.
5236a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
524829b5d55SPeter Wemm# The PPP_BSDCOMP option enables support for compress(1) style entire
525829b5d55SPeter Wemm# packet compression, the PPP_DEFLATE is for zlib/gzip style compression.
526829b5d55SPeter Wemm# PPP_FILTER enables code for filtering the ppp data stream and selecting
5276b5ca0d8SDag-Erling Smørgrav# events for resetting the demand dial activity timer - requires bpf.
528829b5d55SPeter Wemm# See pppd(8) for more details.
52989327d27SPeter Wemm#
530f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ether			#Generic Ethernet
5310fa2bf54SBrooks Davisdevice		vlan			#VLAN support
532f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		token			#Generic TokenRing
533f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		fddi			#Generic FDDI
534f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sppp			#Generic Synchronous PPP
535f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		loop	1		#Network loopback device
536f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		bpf			#Berkeley packet filter
537f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		disc			#Discard device (ds0, ds1, etc)
5384c12b435SNick Sayerdevice		tap			#Virtual Ethernet driver
539f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		tun			#Tunnel driver (ppp(8), nos-tun(8))
540f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sl			#Serial Line IP
541f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ppp	2		#Point-to-point protocol
54289327d27SPeter Wemmoptions 	PPP_BSDCOMP		#PPP BSD-compress support
54389327d27SPeter Wemmoptions 	PPP_DEFLATE		#PPP zlib/deflate/gzip support
5446b5ca0d8SDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	PPP_FILTER		#enable bpf filtering (needs bpf)
545d29895dcSGarrett Wollman
546f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ef			# Multiple ethernet frames support
5475d94d71cSBoris Popovoptions 	ETHER_II		# enable Ethernet_II frame
5485d94d71cSBoris Popovoptions 	ETHER_8023		# enable Ethernet_802.3 (Novell) frame
5495d94d71cSBoris Popovoptions 	ETHER_8022		# enable Ethernet_802.2 frame
5505d94d71cSBoris Popovoptions 	ETHER_SNAP		# enable Ethernet_802.2/SNAP frame
5515d94d71cSBoris Popov
552cfa1ca9dSYoshinobu Inoue# for IPv6
5539753d2f8SBrooks Davisdevice		gif			#IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
554f57fc21cSJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	XBONEHACK
555f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		faith	1		#for IPv6 and IPv4 translation
556d5015639SMunechika SUMIKAWAdevice		stf			#6to4 IPv6 over IPv4 encapsulation
557cfa1ca9dSYoshinobu Inoue
5586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Internet family options:
5606a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5616a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# MROUTING enables the kernel multicast packet forwarder, which works
5626a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# with mrouted(8).
5636a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
564d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# IPFIREWALL enables support for IP firewall construction, in
565ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# conjunction with the `ipfw' program.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE sends
566ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# logged packets to the system logger.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT
567ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# limits the number of times a matching entry can be logged.
568ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard#
569ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard# WARNING:  IPFIREWALL defaults to a policy of "deny ip from any to any"
570ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard# and if you do not add other rules during startup to allow access,
571a236d14cSJordan K. Hubbard# YOU WILL LOCK YOURSELF OUT.  It is suggested that you set firewall_type=open
572ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard# in /etc/rc.conf when first enabling this feature, then refining the
573ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard# firewall rules in /etc/rc.firewall after you've tested that the new kernel
574ab6e02daSJordan K. Hubbard# feature works properly.
5758dd4744eSJordan K. Hubbard#
576ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT causes the default rule (at boot) to
577ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# allow everything.  Use with care, if a cracker can crash your
578ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# firewall machine, they can get to your protected machines.  However,
579ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# if you are using it as an as-needed filter for specific problems as
580ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# they arise, then this may be for you.  Changing the default to 'allow'
581ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# means that you won't get stuck if the kernel and /sbin/ipfw binary get
582ffdd472dSPeter Wemm# out of sync.
583d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#
58493e0e116SJulian Elischer# IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert''
58593e0e116SJulian Elischer#
5861b968362SDag-Erling Smørgrav# IPSTEALTH enables code to support stealth forwarding (i.e., forwarding
5871b968362SDag-Erling Smørgrav# packets without touching the ttl).  This can be useful to hide firewalls
5881b968362SDag-Erling Smørgrav# from traceroute and similar tools.
5891b968362SDag-Erling Smørgrav#
5905e331acdSGarrett Wollman# TCPDEBUG enables code which keeps traces of the TCP state machine
5915e331acdSGarrett Wollman# for sockets with the SO_DEBUG option set, which can then be examined
5925e331acdSGarrett Wollman# using the trpt(8) utility.
59365e8111fSBruce Evans#
594e3178a06SJordan K. Hubbardoptions 	MROUTING		# Multicast routing
595d29895dcSGarrett Wollmanoptions 	IPFIREWALL		#firewall
596d29895dcSGarrett Wollmanoptions 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE	#print information about
597d29895dcSGarrett Wollman					# dropped packets
5981857b6feSDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	IPFIREWALL_FORWARD	#enable transparent proxy support
5995895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100	#limit verbosity
600e43a9900SAlexander Langeroptions 	IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT	#allow everything by default
601210d0432SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPV6FIREWALL		#firewall for IPv6
602210d0432SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE
603210d0432SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100
604210d0432SYoshinobu Inoueoptions 	IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
60593e0e116SJulian Elischeroptions 	IPDIVERT		#divert sockets
6069cc86ee9SGuido van Rooijoptions 	IPFILTER		#ipfilter support
6079cc86ee9SGuido van Rooijoptions 	IPFILTER_LOG		#ipfilter logging
6088259bcdfSJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK	#block all packets by default
6091b968362SDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	IPSTEALTH		#support for stealth forwarding
61065e8111fSBruce Evansoptions 	TCPDEBUG
6116a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
61264dddc18SKris Kennaway# RANDOM_IP_ID causes the ID field in IP packets to be randomized
61364dddc18SKris Kennaway# instead of incremented by 1 with each packet generated.  This
61464dddc18SKris Kennaway# option closes a minor information leak which allows remote
61564dddc18SKris Kennaway# observers to determine the rate of packet generation on the
61664dddc18SKris Kennaway# machine by watching the counter.
61764dddc18SKris Kennawayoptions		RANDOM_IP_ID
61864dddc18SKris Kennaway
619a79b7128SAlfred Perlstein# Statically Link in accept filters
620a79b7128SAlfred Perlsteinoptions		ACCEPT_FILTER_DATA
621a79b7128SAlfred Perlsteinoptions		ACCEPT_FILTER_HTTP
622a79b7128SAlfred Perlstein
623e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This
624e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support
625e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers.
626e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgrav#
627e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	TCP_DROP_SYNFIN		#drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN
628e46cd3d4SDag-Erling Smørgrav
62968e9d934SLuigi Rizzo# DUMMYNET enables the "dummynet" bandwidth limiter. You need
63068e9d934SLuigi Rizzo# IPFIREWALL as well. See the dummynet(4) manpage for more info.
63168e9d934SLuigi Rizzo# BRIDGE enables bridging between ethernet cards -- see bridge(4).
63268e9d934SLuigi Rizzo# You can use IPFIREWALL and dummynet together with bridging.
63368ec4eb6SLuigi Rizzooptions 	DUMMYNET
63468ec4eb6SLuigi Rizzooptions 	BRIDGE
63568e9d934SLuigi Rizzo
6363f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6373f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM (HARP version) options
6383f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6393f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM_CORE includes the base ATM functionality code.  This must be included
6403f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#	for ATM support.
6413f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6423f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM_IP includes support for running IP over ATM.
6433f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6443f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# At least one (and usually only one) of the following signalling managers
6453f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# must be included (note that all signalling managers include PVC support):
6463f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM_SIGPVC includes support for the PVC-only signalling manager `sigpvc'.
6473f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM_SPANS includes support for the `spans' signalling manager, which runs
6483f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#	the FORE Systems's proprietary SPANS signalling protocol.
6493f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ATM_UNI includes support for the `uni30' and `uni31' signalling managers,
6503f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#	which run the ATM Forum UNI 3.x signalling protocols.
6513f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6523f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# The `hea' driver provides support for the Efficient Networks, Inc.
6533f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# ENI-155p ATM PCI Adapter.
6543f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6553f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# The `hfa' driver provides support for the FORE Systems, Inc.
6563f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp# PCA-200E ATM PCI Adapter.
6573f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp#
6583f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	ATM_CORE		#core ATM protocol family
6593f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	ATM_IP			#IP over ATM support
6603f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	ATM_SIGPVC		#SIGPVC signalling manager
6613f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	ATM_SPANS		#SPANS signalling manager
6623f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	ATM_UNI			#UNI signalling manager
663c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		hea			#Efficient ENI-155p ATM PCI
664c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		hfa			#FORE PCA-200E ATM PCI
6653f8c4506SPoul-Henning Kamp
6666a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
6676a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
6686a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# FILESYSTEM OPTIONS
669e3178a06SJordan K. Hubbard
6702365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
6716a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Only the root, /usr, and /tmp filesystems need be statically
6726a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# compiled; everything else will be automatically loaded at mount
673888a8e35SPoul-Henning Kamp# time.  (Exception: the UFS family--- FFS --- cannot
6746a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# currently be demand-loaded.)  Some people still prefer to statically
6756a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# compile other filesystems as well.
6766a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
677a5b88b01SKATO Takenori# NB: The NULL, PORTAL, UMAP and UNION filesystems are known to be
678a5b88b01SKATO Takenori# buggy, and WILL panic your system if you attempt to do anything with
679a5b88b01SKATO Takenori# them.  They are included here as an incentive for some enterprising
680a5b88b01SKATO Takenori# soul to sit down and fix them.
6812365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
682f1a9c715SDavid Greenman
6836a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# One of these is mandatory:
6846a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	FFS			#Fast filesystem
6856a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions 	NFS			#Network File System
6866a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
6876a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The rest are optional:
6887c115697SPoul-Henning Kamp#options 	NFS_NOSERVER		#Disable the NFS-server code.
6895895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CD9660			#ISO 9660 filesystem
69099d300a1SRuslan Ermilovoptions 	FDESCFS			#File descriptor filesystem
6910adb9b96SPeter Wemmoptions 	HPFS			#OS/2 File system
692dba11ce5SAlexander Langeroptions 	MSDOSFS			#MS DOS File System (FAT, FAT32)
6933ee9bf69SEivind Eklundoptions 	NTFS			#NT File System
694f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions 	NULLFS			#NULL filesystem
695e83e2322SBoris Popovoptions 	NWFS			#NetWare filesystem
69699d300a1SRuslan Ermilovoptions 	PORTALFS		#Portal filesystem
697f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions 	PROCFS			#Process filesystem
69852ebde4fSDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	PSEUDOFS		#Pseudo-filesystem framework
699f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions 	UMAPFS			#UID map filesystem
70099d300a1SRuslan Ermilovoptions 	UNIONFS			#Union filesystem
701ab9f3b29SPoul-Henning Kamp# options 	NODEVFS			#disable devices filesystem
702bcf77694SPeter Wemm# The xFS_ROOT options REQUIRE the associated ``options xFS''
703bcf77694SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_ROOT		#NFS usable as root device
7040b0c10b4SAdrian Chadd# This code enables IFS, an FFS which exports inodes as the namespace.
7050b0c10b4SAdrian Chadd# You can find details in src/sys/ufs/ifs/README .
7060b0c10b4SAdrian Chaddoptions		IFS
707f1a9c715SDavid Greenman
708d0a28bafSAlexander Langer# Soft updates is a technique for improving file system speed and
709d61e6649SAlexander Langer# making abrupt shutdown less risky.
710f8f8d7afSEivind Eklund#
7113d5c4fdcSPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	SOFTUPDATES
712b1897c19SJulian Elischer
713a64ed089SRobert Watson# Extended attributes allow additional data to be associated with files,
71451be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# and is used for ACLs, Capabilities, and MAC labels.
71551be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# See src/sys/ufs/ufs/README.extattr for more information.
71649993db0SRobert Watsonoptions		UFS_EXTATTR
71749993db0SRobert Watsonoptions		UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART
718a64ed089SRobert Watson
71951be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# Access Control List support for UFS filesystems.  The current ACL
72051be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# implementation requires extended attribute support, UFS_EXTATTR,
72151be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# for the underlying filesystem.
72251be6918SChris D. Faulhaber# See src/sys/ufs/ufs/README.acls for more information.
72351be6918SChris D. Faulhaberoptions 	UFS_ACL
72451be6918SChris D. Faulhaber
7259b5ad47fSIan Dowse# Directory hashing improves the speed of operations on very large
7269b5ad47fSIan Dowse# directories at the expense of some memory.
7279b5ad47fSIan Dowseoptions		UFS_DIRHASH
7289b5ad47fSIan Dowse
72971e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kamp# Make space in the kernel for a root filesystem on a md device.
73071e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kamp# Define to the number of kilobytes to reserve for the filesystem.
73171e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	MD_ROOT_SIZE=10
73271e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kamp
73371e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kamp# Make the md device a potential root device, either with preloaded
73471e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kamp# images of type mfs_root or md_root.
73571e4fff8SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	MD_ROOT
736d52d7365SPoul-Henning Kamp
737a401ebbeSDavid Greenman# Allow this many swap-devices.
7388f7939aeSMatthew Dillon#
7398f7939aeSMatthew Dillon# In order to manage swap, the system must reserve bitmap space that
7408f7939aeSMatthew Dillon# scales with the largest mounted swap device multiplied by NSWAPDEV,
7418f7939aeSMatthew Dillon# irregardless of whether other swap devices exist or not.  So it
7428f7939aeSMatthew Dillon# is not a good idea to make this value too large.
7432727da4cSDag-Erling Smørgravoptions 	NSWAPDEV=5
744a401ebbeSDavid Greenman
745495967e4SEivind Eklund# Disk quotas are supported when this option is enabled.
7462365e64fSRodney W. Grimesoptions 	QUOTA			#enable disk quotas
7476a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
748276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# If you are running a machine just as a fileserver for PC and MAC
749276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# users, using SAMBA or Netatalk, you may consider setting this option
750276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# and keeping all those users' directories on a filesystem that is
751276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# mounted with the suiddir option. This gives new files the same
752ec4e5afbSRobert Nordier# ownership as the directory (similar to group). It's a security hole
7536110161fSDag-Erling Smørgrav# if you let these users run programs, so confine it to file-servers
754276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# (but it'll save you lots of headaches in those cases). Root owned
755276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# directories are exempt and X bits are cleared. The suid bit must be
756276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# set on the directory as well; see chmod(1) PC owners can't see/set
757276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# ownerships so they keep getting their toes trodden on. This saves
758276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# you all the support calls as the filesystem it's used on will act as
759276756a4SDag-Erling Smørgrav# they expect: "It's my dir so it must be my file".
760cb800e34SJulian Elischer#
761cb800e34SJulian Elischeroptions 	SUIDDIR
762cb800e34SJulian Elischer
763df394affSJohn-Mark Gurney# NFS options:
7645895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_MINATTRTIMO=3	# VREG attrib cache timeout in sec
7655895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_MAXATTRTIMO=60
7665895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO=30	# VDIR attrib cache timeout in sec
7675895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO=60
7685895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_GATHERDELAY=10	# Default write gather delay (msec)
7695895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_UIDHASHSIZ=29	# Tune the size of nfssvc_sock with this
7705895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_WDELAYHASHSIZ=16	# and with this
7715895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NFS_MUIDHASHSIZ=63	# Tune the size of nfsmount with this
772df394affSJohn-Mark Gurneyoptions 	NFS_DEBUG		# Enable NFS Debugging
773df394affSJohn-Mark Gurney
7749afcea2fSRobert V. Baron# Coda stuff:
7759afcea2fSRobert V. Baronoptions 	CODA			#CODA filesystem.
776f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		vcoda	4		#coda minicache <-> venus comm.
777a1d55890SJordan K. Hubbard
778053a2b61SEivind Eklund#
779053a2b61SEivind Eklund# Add support for the EXT2FS filesystem of Linux fame.  Be a bit
780053a2b61SEivind Eklund# careful with this - the ext2fs code has a tendency to lag behind
781053a2b61SEivind Eklund# changes and not be exercised very much, so mounting read/write could
782053a2b61SEivind Eklund# be dangerous (and even mounting read only could result in panics.)
783053a2b61SEivind Eklund#
7845895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	EXT2FS
785053a2b61SEivind Eklund
786dd85920aSJason Evans# Use real implementations of the aio_* system calls.  There are numerous
787dd85920aSJason Evans# stability issues in the current aio code that make it unsuitable for
788dd85920aSJason Evans# inclusion on shell boxes.
789dd85920aSJason Evansoptions 	VFS_AIO
790053a2b61SEivind Eklund
791c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# Enable the code UFS IO optimization through the VM system.  This allows
792c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# use VM operations instead of copying operations when possible.
793c16dc61bSEivind Eklund#
794c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# Even with this enabled, actual use of the code is still controlled by the
795c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# sysctl vfs.ioopt.  0 gives no optimization, 1 gives normal (use VM
796c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# operations if a request happens to fit), 2 gives agressive optimization
797c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# (the operations are split to do as much as possible through the VM system.)
798c16dc61bSEivind Eklund#
799c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# Enabling this will probably not give an overall speedup except for
800c16dc61bSEivind Eklund# special workloads.
801c16dc61bSEivind Eklundoptions 	ENABLE_VFS_IOOPT
802c16dc61bSEivind Eklund
80315bbdecfSMark Murray# Cryptographically secure random number generator; /dev/[u]random
804ac519db0SMark Murraydevice		random
80515bbdecfSMark Murray
8066a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
8076a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
808abc97a06SBruce Evans# POSIX P1003.1B
809abc97a06SBruce Evans
810ec4e5afbSRobert Nordier# Real time extensions added in the 1993 Posix
811abc97a06SBruce Evans# P1003_1B: Infrastructure
812abc97a06SBruce Evans# _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING: Build in _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
813abc97a06SBruce Evans# _KPOSIX_VERSION:             Version kernel is built for
814abc97a06SBruce Evans
8155895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	P1003_1B
8165895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
8175895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L
818abc97a06SBruce Evans
819abc97a06SBruce Evans
820abc97a06SBruce Evans#####################################################################
821000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# CLOCK OPTIONS
822000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
823000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# The granularity of operation is controlled by the kernel option HZ whose
824000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# default value (100) means a granularity of 10ms.  For an accurate simulation
825000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# of high data rates it might be necessary to reduce the timer granularity to
826000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# 1ms or less.  Consider, however, that some interfaces using programmed I/O
827000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# may require a considerable time to output packets.  So, reducing the
828000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# granularity too much might actually cause ticks to be missed thus reducing
829000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# the accuracy of operation.
830000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
831000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	HZ=100
832000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
833000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Other clock options
834000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
835000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CLK_CALIBRATION_LOOP
836000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION
837000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION
838000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
839000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
840000033d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven#####################################################################
841de6a307eSPeter Dufault# SCSI DEVICES
842de6a307eSPeter Dufault
8436a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# SCSI DEVICE CONFIGURATION
8446a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
8456a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The SCSI subsystem consists of the `base' SCSI code, a number of
846ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# high-level SCSI device `type' drivers, and the low-level host-adapter
8476a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# device drivers.  The host adapters are listed in the ISA and PCI
8486a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# device configuration sections below.
8496a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
850265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# Beginning with FreeBSD 2.0.5 you can wire down your SCSI devices so
851ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# that a given bus, target, and LUN always come on line as the same
852ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# device unit.  In earlier versions the unit numbers were assigned
853ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# in the order that the devices were probed on the SCSI bus.  This
854ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# means that if you removed a disk drive, you may have had to rewrite
855ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# your /etc/fstab file, and also that you had to be careful when adding
856ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# a new disk as it may have been probed earlier and moved your device
857ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# configuration around.
858ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
859ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# This old behavior is maintained as the default behavior.  The unit
860ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# assignment begins with the first non-wired down unit for a device
861700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# type.  For example, if you wire a disk as "da3" then the first
862700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# non-wired disk will be assigned da4.
863ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
864ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# The syntax for wiring down devices is:
865ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
866f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.0.at="ahc0"
867f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.1.at="ahc1"
868f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.1.bus="0"
869f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.3.at="ahc2"
870f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.3.bus="0"
871f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.2.at="ahc2"
872f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scbus.2.bus="1"
873f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.0.at="scbus0"
874f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.0.target="0"
875f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.0.unit="0"
876f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.1.at="scbus3"
877f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.1.target="1"
878f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.2.at="scbus2"
879f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.da.2.target="3"
880f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sa.1.at="scbus1"
881f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sa.1.target="6"
882ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
883ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# "units" (SCSI logical unit number) that are not specified are
884ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# treated as if specified as LUN 0.
885ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
886ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# All SCSI devices allocate as many units as are required.
887ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
888cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The ch driver drives SCSI Media Changer ("jukebox") devices.
889cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
890cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The da driver drives SCSI Direct Access ("disk") and Optical Media
891cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# ("WORM") devices.
892cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
893cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The sa driver drives SCSI Sequential Access ("tape") devices.
894cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
895cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The cd driver drives SCSI Read Only Direct Access ("cd") devices.
896cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
897cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The ses driver drives SCSI Envinronment Services ("ses") and
898cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# SAF-TE ("SCSI Accessable Fault-Tolerant Enclosure") devices.
899cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
900cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The pt driver drives SCSI Processor devices.
901cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
902cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
903cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# Target Mode support is provided here but also requires that a SIM
904cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# (SCSI Host Adapter Driver) provide support as well.
905cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
906cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The targ driver provides target mode support as a Processor type device.
907cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# It exists to give the minimal context necessary to respond to Inquiry
908cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# commands. There is a sample user application that shows how the rest
909cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# of the command support might be done in /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.
910cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
911cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# The targbh driver provides target mode support and exists to respond
912cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# to incoming commands that do not otherwise have a logical unit assigned
913cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# to them.
914cf2458c9SMatt Jacob#
915265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# The "unknown" device (uk? in pre-2.0.5) is now part of the base SCSI
916cf2458c9SMatt Jacob# configuration as the "pass" driver.
917ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
918c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		scbus		#base SCSI code
919c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ch		#SCSI media changers
920c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		da		#SCSI direct access devices (aka disks)
921c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		sa		#SCSI tapes
922c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		cd		#SCSI CD-ROMs
92364ed91d5SMatt Jacobdevice		ses		#SCSI Environmental Services (and SAF-TE)
924cf2458c9SMatt Jacobdevice		pt		#SCSI processor
92564ed91d5SMatt Jacobdevice		targ		#SCSI Target Mode Code
92664ed91d5SMatt Jacobdevice		targbh		#SCSI Target Mode Blackhole Device
927cf2458c9SMatt Jacobdevice		pass		#CAM passthrough driver
9288909a72bSPeter Dufault
929700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAM OPTIONS:
930700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# debugging options:
931700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# -- NOTE --  If you specify one of the bus/target/lun options, you must
932700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs#             specify them all!
933700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAMDEBUG: When defined enables debugging macros
934700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAM_DEBUG_BUS:  Debug the given bus.  Use -1 to debug all busses.
935700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAM_DEBUG_TARGET:  Debug the given target.  Use -1 to debug all targets.
936700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAM_DEBUG_LUN:  Debug the given lun.  Use -1 to debug all luns.
937d05caa00SKenneth D. Merry# CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS:  OR together CAM_DEBUG_INFO, CAM_DEBUG_TRACE,
938d05caa00SKenneth D. Merry#                   CAM_DEBUG_SUBTRACE, and CAM_DEBUG_CDB
939700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs#
940700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER: Maximum number of concurrent high power (start unit) cmds
941b29f9e40SMatt Jacob# CAM_NEW_TRAN_CODE: this is the new transport layer code that will be switched
942b29f9e40SMatt Jacob#			to soon
943700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS: When defined disables sense descriptions
944700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS: When defined disables opcode descriptions
94556234437SKenneth D. Merry# SCSI_DELAY: The number of MILLISECONDS to freeze the SIM (scsi adapter)
94656234437SKenneth D. Merry#             queue after a bus reset, and the number of milliseconds to
94756234437SKenneth D. Merry#             freeze the device queue after a bus device reset.
948700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbsoptions 	CAMDEBUG
9495895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CAM_DEBUG_BUS=-1
9505895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CAM_DEBUG_TARGET=-1
9515895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CAM_DEBUG_LUN=-1
9525895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS="CAM_DEBUG_INFO|CAM_DEBUG_TRACE|CAM_DEBUG_CDB"
9535895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER=4
954700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbsoptions 	SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS
955700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbsoptions 	SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS
95656234437SKenneth D. Merryoptions 	SCSI_DELAY=8000	# Be pessimistic about Joe SCSI device
9571a7c583cSGarrett Wollman
958700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# Options for the CAM CDROM driver:
959700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS: Guaranteed minimum time quantum for a changer LUN
960700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS: Maximum time quantum per changer LUN, only
961700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs#                           enforced if there is I/O waiting for another LUN
962700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# The compiled in defaults for these variables are 2 and 10 seconds,
963700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# respectively.
96493063432SJoerg Wunsch#
965700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# These can also be changed on the fly with the following sysctl variables:
966700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# kern.cam.cd.changer.min_busy_seconds
967700daf5eSJustin T. Gibbs# kern.cam.cd.changer.max_busy_seconds
96893063432SJoerg Wunsch#
9695895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS=2
9705895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS=10
97193063432SJoerg Wunsch
9729dfb4471SKenneth D. Merry# Options for the CAM sequential access driver:
973b29f9e40SMatt Jacob# SA_IO_TIMEOUT: Timeout for read/write/wfm  operations, in minutes
9749dfb4471SKenneth D. Merry# SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT: Timeout for space operations, in minutes
9759dfb4471SKenneth D. Merry# SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT: Timeout for rewind operations, in minutes
9769dfb4471SKenneth D. Merry# SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT: Timeout for erase operations, in minutes
9779f050ed5SMatt Jacob# SA_1FM_AT_EOD: Default to model which only has a default one filemark at EOT.
978b29f9e40SMatt Jacoboptions 	SA_IO_TIMEOUT="(4)"
9795895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT="(60)"
9805895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT="(2*60)"
9815895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT="(4*60)"
9829f050ed5SMatt Jacoboptions 	SA_1FM_AT_EOD
9839dfb4471SKenneth D. Merry
9843ece1bd2SKenneth D. Merry# Optional timeout for the CAM processor target (pt) device
9853ece1bd2SKenneth D. Merry# This is specified in seconds.  The default is 60 seconds.
9863ece1bd2SKenneth D. Merryoptions 	SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT="60"
9873ece1bd2SKenneth D. Merry
9888904e70bSMatt Jacob# Optional enable of doing SES passthrough on other devices (e.g., disks)
9898904e70bSMatt Jacob#
9908904e70bSMatt Jacob# Normally disabled because a lot of newer SCSI disks report themselves
9918904e70bSMatt Jacob# as having SES capabilities, but this can then clot up attempts to build
9928904e70bSMatt Jacob# build a topology with the SES device that's on the box these drives
9938904e70bSMatt Jacob# are in....
9948904e70bSMatt Jacoboptions		SES_ENABLE_PASSTHROUGH
9958904e70bSMatt Jacob
9966a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
9976a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
9986a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES AND OPTIONS
9996a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
10001160da92SJoerg Wunsch# The `pty' device usually turns out to be ``effectively mandatory'',
10011160da92SJoerg Wunsch# as it is required for `telnetd', `rlogind', `screen', `emacs', and
10021160da92SJoerg Wunsch# `xterm', among others.
10031160da92SJoerg Wunsch
1004f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		pty		#Pseudo ttys
1005f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		speaker		#Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker
1006f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		gzip		#Exec gzipped a.out's
1007f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		md		#Memory/malloc disk
1008f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		snp		#Snoop device - to look at pty/vty/etc..
1009f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ccd	4	#Concatenated disk driver
1010be174c7eSGreg Lehey
1011be174c7eSGreg Lehey# Configuring Vinum into the kernel is not necessary, since the kld
1012be174c7eSGreg Lehey# module gets started automatically when vinum(8) starts.  This
1013be174c7eSGreg Lehey# device is also untested.  Use at your own risk.
10144cc4752cSGreg Lehey#
10154cc4752cSGreg Lehey# The option VINUMDEBUG must match the value set in CFLAGS
101698a44096SSheldon Hearn# in src/sbin/vinum/Makefile.  Failure to do so will result in
10174cc4752cSGreg Lehey# the following message from vinum(8):
10184cc4752cSGreg Lehey#
10194cc4752cSGreg Lehey# Can't get vinum config: Invalid argument
10204cc4752cSGreg Lehey#
10214cc4752cSGreg Lehey# see vinum(4) for more reasons not to use these options.
1022f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		vinum		#Vinum concat/mirror/raid driver
10233ea799d5SPeter Wemmoptions 	VINUMDEBUG	#enable Vinum debugging hooks
10249ba0e7c3SBruce Evans
10256f2d8adbSBoris Popov# Kernel side iconv library
10266f2d8adbSBoris Popovoptions 	LIBICONV
10276f2d8adbSBoris Popov
102858067a99SPoul-Henning Kamp# Size of the kernel message buffer.  Should be N * pagesize.
10295895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	MSGBUF_SIZE=40960
103058067a99SPoul-Henning Kamp
10316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
10326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
1033d61e6649SAlexander Langer# HARDWARE BUS CONFIGURATION
10346a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1035d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ISA, EISA, MCA and PCI bus:
10366a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
10376a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
103816e164e3SBruce Evans# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, npx
10396a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1040c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		isa
10412365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
10426a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
10436a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Options for `isa':
10446a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1045d72ee36fSBruce Evans# AUTO_EOI_1 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the master 8259A
1046d72ee36fSBruce Evans# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
1047d72ee36fSBruce Evans# This option breaks suspend/resume on some portables.
1048d72ee36fSBruce Evans#
10499ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# AUTO_EOI_2 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the slave 8259A
1050d72ee36fSBruce Evans# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
10519ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# Automatic EOI is documented not to work for for the slave with the
10529ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# original i8259A, but it works for some clones and some integrated
10539ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# versions.
10549ba0e7c3SBruce Evans#
1055b2796687SNate Williams# MAXMEM specifies the amount of RAM on the machine; if this is not
10569bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# specified, FreeBSD will first read the amount of memory from the CMOS
10579bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# RAM, so the amount of memory will initially be limited to 64MB or 16MB
10589bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# depending on the BIOS.  If the BIOS reports 64MB, a memory probe will
10599bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# then attempt to detect the installed amount of RAM.  If this probe
10609bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# fails to detect >64MB RAM you will have to use the MAXMEM option.
10619bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of RAM, it would
10629bc192deSDavid E. O'Brien# be 131072 (128 * 1024).
1063b2796687SNate Williams#
10645eb46edfSDavid Greenman# BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET disables the use of the keyboard controller to
10655eb46edfSDavid Greenman# reset the CPU for reboot.  This is needed on some systems with broken
10665eb46edfSDavid Greenman# keyboard controllers.
106777959e8eSMarc G. Fournier
10689ac61e92SPeter Wemmoptions 	COMPAT_OLDISA	#Use ISA shims and glue for old drivers
1069f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	AUTO_EOI_1
107019dde963SPeter Wemm#options 	AUTO_EOI_2
1071f71c01ccSPeter Wemm
1072f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	MAXMEM="(128*1024)"
107319dde963SPeter Wemm#options 	BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET
10743af6b652SDavid Greenman
1075595f6341SPoul-Henning Kamp# Enable support for the kernel PLL to use an external PPS signal,
1076595f6341SPoul-Henning Kamp# under supervision of [x]ntpd(8)
1077a2210fe1SPoul-Henning Kamp# More info in ntpd documentation: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp
1078595f6341SPoul-Henning Kamp
1079595f6341SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	PPS_SYNC
1080595f6341SPoul-Henning Kamp
1081c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp# If you see the "calcru: negative time of %ld usec for pid %d (%s)\n"
1082c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp# message you probably have some broken sw/hw which disables interrupts
1083c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp# for too long.  You can make the system more resistant to this by
1084c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp# choosing a high value for NTIMECOUNTER.  The default is 5, there
1085c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp# is no upper limit but more than a couple of hundred are not productive.
1086a2210fe1SPoul-Henning Kamp# A better strategy may be to sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1
1087c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp
10885895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NTIMECOUNTER=20
1089c2906d55SPoul-Henning Kamp
1090d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1091d61e6649SAlexander Langer# EISA bus
1092d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1093d61e6649SAlexander Langer# The EISA bus device is `eisa'.  It provides auto-detection and
1094d61e6649SAlexander Langer# configuration support for all devices on the EISA bus.
1095d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1096d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		eisa
1097d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1098d61e6649SAlexander Langer# By default, only 10 EISA slots are probed, since the slot numbers
1099d61e6649SAlexander Langer# above clash with the configuration address space of the PCI subsystem,
1100d61e6649SAlexander Langer# and the EISA probe is not very smart about this.  This is sufficient
1101d61e6649SAlexander Langer# for most machines, but in particular the HP NetServer LC series comes
1102d61e6649SAlexander Langer# with an onboard AIC7770 dual-channel SCSI controller on EISA slot #11,
1103d61e6649SAlexander Langer# thus you need to bump this figure to 12 for them.
1104d61e6649SAlexander Langeroptions 	EISA_SLOTS=12
1105d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1106d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1107d61e6649SAlexander Langer# MCA bus:
1108d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1109d61e6649SAlexander Langer# The MCA bus device is `mca'.  It provides auto-detection and
1110d61e6649SAlexander Langer# configuration support for all devices on the MCA bus.
1111d61e6649SAlexander Langer# No hints are required for MCA.
1112d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1113d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		mca
1114d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1115d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1116d61e6649SAlexander Langer# PCI bus & PCI options:
1117d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1118d61e6649SAlexander Langer# The main PCI bus device is `pci'.  It provides auto-detection and
1119d61e6649SAlexander Langer# configuration support for all devices on the PCI bus, using either
1120d61e6649SAlexander Langer# configuration mode defined in the PCI specification.
1121d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1122d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		pci
1123d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1124a7ecc804SPeter Wemm#
1125a7ecc804SPeter Wemm# AGP GART support
1126a7ecc804SPeter Wemmdevice		agp
1127a7ecc804SPeter Wemm
1128d61e6649SAlexander Langer# PCI options
1129d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1130d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	PCI_QUIET	#quiets PCI code on chipset settings
1131d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1132d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1133d61e6649SAlexander Langer#####################################################################
1134d61e6649SAlexander Langer# HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION
1135d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1136d61e6649SAlexander Langer# EISA support is available for some device, so they can be auto-probed.
1137d61e6649SAlexander Langer# MicroChannel (MCA) support is available for some devices.
1138d61e6649SAlexander Langer# For ISA the required hints are listed.
1139d61e6649SAlexander Langer# EISA, MCA, PCI and pccard are self identifying buses, so no hints
1140d61e6649SAlexander Langer# are needed.
1141d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1142d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1143d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Mandatory devices:
1144d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1145d61e6649SAlexander Langer
114623f7bd17SBrian Somers# The keyboard controller; it controls the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse.
1147f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		atkbdc	1
1148f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.atkbdc.0.at="isa"
1149f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.atkbdc.0.port="0x060"
11502ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
11512ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA# The AT keyboard
1152f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		atkbd
1153f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.atkbd.0.at="atkbdc"
1154f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.atkbd.0.irq="1"
11552ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
11560a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA# Options for atkbd:
11570a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
11580a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTAmakeoptions	ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP="jp.106"
11590a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA
11600a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA# These options are valid for other keyboard drivers as well.
11610a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD	# refuse to load a keymap
11620a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	KBD_INSTALL_CDEV	# install a CDEV entry in /dev
11630a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA
1164e1b5fc4cSKazutaka YOKOTA# `flags' for atkbd:
1165e1b5fc4cSKazutaka YOKOTA#       0x01    Force detection of keyboard, else we always assume a keyboard
1166e1b5fc4cSKazutaka YOKOTA#       0x02    Don't reset keyboard, useful for some newer ThinkPads
1167e1b5fc4cSKazutaka YOKOTA#       0x04    Old-style (XT) keyboard support, useful for older ThinkPads
1168e1b5fc4cSKazutaka YOKOTA
11692ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA# PS/2 mouse
1170f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		psm
1171f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.psm.0.at="atkbdc"
1172f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.psm.0.irq="12"
11732ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
11742ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA# Options for psm:
1175273157daSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	PSM_HOOKRESUME		#hook the system resume event, useful
11762ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA					#for some laptops
11772ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND	#reset the device at the resume event
11782ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
11792ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA# The video card driver.
1180f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		vga
1181f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.vga.0.at="isa"
11822ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
1183c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# Options for vga:
1184c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# Try the following option if the mouse pointer is not drawn correctly
1185c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# or font does not seem to be loaded properly.  May cause flicker on
1186c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# some systems.
1187c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	VGA_ALT_SEQACCESS
1188c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA
1189c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# If you can dispense with some vga driver features, you may want to
1190c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# use the following options to save some memory.
11911b1728adSPoul-Henning Kamp#options 	VGA_NO_FONT_LOADING	# don't save/load font
11921b1728adSPoul-Henning Kamp#options 	VGA_NO_MODE_CHANGE	# don't change video modes
1193c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA
1194c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA# Older video cards may require this option for proper operation.
1195c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	VGA_SLOW_IOACCESS	# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
1196c619f2acSKazutaka YOKOTA
11976e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTA# The following option probably won't work with the LCD displays.
11986e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	VGA_WIDTH90		# support 90 column modes
11996e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTA
12000a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA# To include support for VESA video modes
120177835954SJonathan Lemonoptions 	VESA
12020a0319c2SKazutaka YOKOTA
1203edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	FB_DEBUG		# Frame buffer debugging
1204edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	FB_INSTALL_CDEV		# install a CDEV entry in /dev
1205edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
12062ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA# Splash screen at start up!  Screen savers require this too.
1207f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		splash
12082ad872c5SKazutaka YOKOTA
120974a40576SPeter Wemm# Various screen savers.
121074a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		apm_saver		# Requires APM
121174a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		blank_saver
121274a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		daemon_saver
121374a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		fade_saver
121474a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		fire_saver
121574a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		green_saver
121674a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		logo_saver
121774a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		rain_saver
121874a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		star_saver
121974a40576SPeter Wemmdevice		warp_saver
122074a40576SPeter Wemm
1221c19da41eSPeter Wemm# The pcvt console driver (vt220 compatible).
1222f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		vt
1223f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.vt.0.at="isa"
1224528b8853SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	XSERVER			# support for running an X server on vt
1225c19da41eSPeter Wemmoptions 	FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
1226d4b85e6aSNate Williams# This PCVT option is for keyboards such as those used on really old ThinkPads
1227d4b85e6aSNate Williamsoptions 	PCVT_SCANSET=2
1228a467384bSJoerg Wunsch# Other PCVT options are documented in pcvt(4).
12295895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PCVT_24LINESDEF
1230a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_CTRL_ALT_DEL
1231a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_META_ESC
1232a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_NSCREENS=9
1233a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_PRETTYSCRNS
1234a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_SCREENSAVER
1235a467384bSJoerg Wunschoptions 	PCVT_USEKBDSEC
12365895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PCVT_VT220KEYB
1237a06da083SHellmuth Michaelisoptions 	PCVT_GREENSAVER
1238c19da41eSPeter Wemm
1239ee16b430SBruce Evans# The syscons console driver (sco color console compatible).
1240f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sc	1
1241f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sc.0.at="isa"
1242683cbdf4SBruce Evansoptions 	MAXCONS=16		# number of virtual consoles
12436e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE	# simplified mouse cursor in text mode
12446e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_DFLT_FONT		# compile font in
1245cc6c2ad0SPeter Wemmmakeoptions	SC_DFLT_FONT=cp850
12466e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_DISABLE_DDBKEY	# disable `debug' key
1247c4118fc0SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_DISABLE_REBOOT	# disable reboot key sequence
12486e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_HISTORY_SIZE=200	# number of history buffer lines
12496e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_MOUSE_CHAR=0x3	# char code for text mode mouse cursor
12506e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_PIXEL_MODE		# add support for the raster text mode
125185e36760SJordan K. Hubbard
12527a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTA# The following options will let you change the default colors of syscons.
12537a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NORM_ATTR="(FG_GREEN|BG_BLACK)"
12547a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NORM_REV_ATTR="(FG_YELLOW|BG_GREEN)"
12557a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR="(FG_RED|BG_BLACK)"
12567a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR="(FG_BLACK|BG_RED)"
12577a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTA
12587a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTA# If you have a two button mouse, you may want to add the following option
12597a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTA# to use the right button of the mouse to paste text.
12607a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE
12617a88382dSKazutaka YOKOTA
12626e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTA# You can selectively disable features in syscons.
12636e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NO_CUTPASTE
12646e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NO_FONT_LOADING
12656e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NO_HISTORY
12666e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	SC_NO_SYSMOUSE
12672ac8be82SAndreas Schulz
12688a28ce0eSJohn Baldwin# `flags' for sc
12698a28ce0eSJohn Baldwin#	0x80	Put the video card in the VESA 800x600 dots, 16 color mode
12708a28ce0eSJohn Baldwin#	0x100	Probe for a keyboard device periodically if one is not present
12718a28ce0eSJohn Baldwin
12727670e012SColeman Kane# 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo II /dev/3dfx CDEV support. This will create
12737670e012SColeman Kane# the /dev/3dfx0 device to work with glide implementations. This should get
12747670e012SColeman Kane# linked to /dev/3dfx and /dev/voodoo. Note that this is not the same as
12757670e012SColeman Kane# the tdfx DRI module from XFree86 and is completely unrelated.
12767670e012SColeman Kane#
12777670e012SColeman Kane# To enable Linuxulator support, one must also include COMPAT_LINUX in the
12787670e012SColeman Kane# config as well, or you will not have the dependencies. The other option
12797670e012SColeman Kane# is to load both as modules.
12807670e012SColeman Kane
1281899266e3SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervendevice 		tdfx			# Enable 3Dfx Voodoo support
1282899266e3SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	TDFX_LINUX		# Enable Linuxulator support
1283899266e3SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
12846a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1285a7674320SMartin Cracauer# The Numeric Processing eXtension driver.  In addition to this, you
1286a7674320SMartin Cracauer# may configure a math emulator (see above).  If your machine has a
1287a7674320SMartin Cracauer# hardware FPU and the kernel configuration includes the npx device
1288a7674320SMartin Cracauer# *and* a math emulator compiled into the kernel, the hardware FPU
1289a7674320SMartin Cracauer# will be used, unless it is found to be broken or unless "flags" to
1290a7674320SMartin Cracauer# npx0 includes "0x08", which requests preference for the emulator.
1291f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		npx
1292f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.npx.0.at="nexus"
1293f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.npx.0.port="0x0F0"
1294f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.npx.0.flags="0x0"
1295f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.npx.0.irq="13"
12961fe04850SBruce Evans
129798e9e66cSNate Williams#
12981fe04850SBruce Evans# `flags' for npx0:
1299a7674320SMartin Cracauer#	0x01	don't use the npx registers to optimize bcopy.
1300a7674320SMartin Cracauer#	0x02	don't use the npx registers to optimize bzero.
13011fe04850SBruce Evans#	0x04	don't use the npx registers to optimize copyin or copyout.
1302a7674320SMartin Cracauer#	0x08	use emulator even if hardware FPU is available.
13031fe04850SBruce Evans# The npx registers are normally used to optimize copying and zeroing when
13041fe04850SBruce Evans# all of the following conditions are satisfied:
13055895e3c8SPeter Wemm#	I586_CPU is an option
13061fe04850SBruce Evans#	the cpu is an i586 (perhaps not a Pentium)
13071fe04850SBruce Evans#	the probe for npx0 succeeds
13081fe04850SBruce Evans#	INT 16 exception handling works.
13091fe04850SBruce Evans# Then copying and zeroing using the npx registers is normally 30-100% faster.
13101fe04850SBruce Evans# The flags can be used to control cases where it doesn't work or is slower.
13111fe04850SBruce Evans# Setting them at boot time using userconfig works right (the optimizations
13121fe04850SBruce Evans# are not used until later in the bootstrap when npx0 is attached).
1313784648c6SMartin Cracauer# Flag 0x08 automatically disables the i586 optimized routines.
13141fe04850SBruce Evans#
13151fe04850SBruce Evans
13160da9b781SMike Smith#
13170da9b781SMike Smith# ACPI support using the Intel ACPI Component Architecture reference
13180da9b781SMike Smith# implementation.
13190da9b781SMike Smith#
13200da9b781SMike Smith# ACPI_DEBUG enables the use of the debug.acpi.level and debug.acpi.layer
13210da9b781SMike Smith# kernel environment variables to select initial debugging levels for the
13220da9b781SMike Smith# Intel ACPICA code.  (Note that the Intel code must also have USE_DEBUGGER
13230da9b781SMike Smith# defined when it is built).
13240da9b781SMike Smith#
1325a14859cdSMike Smith# Note that building ACPI into the kernel is deprecated; the module is
1326a14859cdSMike Smith# normally loaded automatically by the loader.
1327a14859cdSMike Smith#
13280da9b781SMike Smithdevice		acpica
13290da9b781SMike Smithoptions		ACPI_DEBUG
13300da9b781SMike Smith
13311fe04850SBruce Evans#
1332d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Optional devices:
13336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
13346a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
13356a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1336d61e6649SAlexander Langer# SCSI host adapters:
13376a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1338859244a6SJustin T. Gibbs# adv: All Narrow SCSI bus AdvanSys controllers.
1339859244a6SJustin T. Gibbs# adw: Second Generation AdvanSys controllers including the ADV940UW.
1340d61e6649SAlexander Langer# aha: Adaptec 154x/1535/1640
134190d3341eSPeter Wemm# ahb: Adaptec 174x EISA controllers
1342d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ahc: Adaptec 274x/284x/2910/293x/294x/394x/3950x/3960x/398X/4944/
1343d61e6649SAlexander Langer#      19160x/29160x, aic7770/aic78xx
13446d04301dSAlexander Langer# aic: Adaptec 6260/6360, APA-1460 (PC Card), NEC PC9801-100 (C-BUS)
1345d61e6649SAlexander Langer# amd: Support for the AMD 53C974 SCSI host adapter chip as found on devices
1346d61e6649SAlexander Langer#      such as the Tekram DC-390(T).
1347d61e6649SAlexander Langer# bt:  Most Buslogic controllers: including BT-445, BT-54x, BT-64x, BT-74x,
1348d61e6649SAlexander Langer#      BT-75x, BT-946, BT-948, BT-956, BT-958, SDC3211B, SDC3211F, SDC3222F
1349d61e6649SAlexander Langer# isp: Qlogic ISP 1020, 1040 and 1040B PCI SCSI host adapters,
1350d61e6649SAlexander Langer#      ISP 1240 Dual Ultra SCSI, ISP 1080 and 1280 (Dual) Ultra2,
1351d61e6649SAlexander Langer#      ISP 12160 Ultra3 SCSI,
1352e8a0f829SMatt Jacob#      Qlogic ISP 2100 and ISP 2200 1Gb Fibre Channel host adapters.
1353e8a0f829SMatt Jacob#      Qlogic ISP 2300 and ISP 2312 2Gb Fibre Channel host adapters.
1354ac918c84SMatt Jacob# ispfw: Firmware module for Qlogic host adapters
1355d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ncr: NCR 53C810, 53C825 self-contained SCSI host adapters.
1356ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunaga# ncv: NCR 53C500 based SCSI host adapters.
1357ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunaga# nsp: Workbit Ninja SCSI-3 based PC Card SCSI host adapters.
1358fb91fd69SGerard Roudier# sym: Symbios/Logic 53C8XX family of PCI-SCSI I/O processors:
1359fb91fd69SGerard Roudier#      53C810, 53C810A, 53C815, 53C825,  53C825A, 53C860, 53C875,
1360fb91fd69SGerard Roudier#      53C876, 53C885,  53C895, 53C895A, 53C896,  53C897, 53C1510D,
1361fb91fd69SGerard Roudier#      53C1010-33, 53C1010-66.
1362ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunaga# stg: TMC 18C30, 18C50 based SCSI host adapters.
1363821c54a1SSergey Babkin# wds: WD7000
1364d61e6649SAlexander Langer
13656a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1366d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Note that the order is important in order for Buslogic ISA/EISA cards to be
13676a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# probed correctly.
13686a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1369f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		bt
1370f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.bt.0.at="isa"
1371f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.bt.0.port="0x330"
1372f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		adv
1373f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.adv.0.at="isa"
1374c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		adw
1375b9e3a5d3SPeter Wemmdevice		aha
1376f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.aha.0.at="isa"
1377f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		aic
1378f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.aic.0.at="isa"
137990d3341eSPeter Wemmdevice		ahb
1380d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		ahc
1381d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		amd
1382d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		isp
13830787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.disable="1"
13840787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.role="3"
13850787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.prefer_iomap="1"
13860787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.prefer_memmap="1"
13870787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.fwload_disable="1"
13880787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.ignore_nvram="1"
13890787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.fullduplex="1"
13900787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.topology="lport"
13910787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.topology="nport"
13920787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.topology="lport-only"
13930787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.topology="nport-only"
13940787f2b8SMatt Jacob# we can't get u_int64_t types, nor can we get strings if it's got
13950787f2b8SMatt Jacob# a leading 0x, hence this silly dodge.
13960787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.portwnn="w50000000aaaa0000"
13970787f2b8SMatt Jacobhint.isp.0.nodewnn="w50000000aaaa0001"
1398d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		ispfw
1399d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		ncr
1400ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunagadevice		ncv
1401ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunagadevice		nsp
1402d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		sym
1403ae94720dSNoriaki Mitsunagadevice		stg
1404918dbed3SNoriaki Mitsunagahint.stg.0.at="isa"
1405918dbed3SNoriaki Mitsunagahint.stg.0.port="0x140"
1406918dbed3SNoriaki Mitsunagahint.stg.0.port="11"
1407821c54a1SSergey Babkindevice		wds
1408821c54a1SSergey Babkinhint.wds.0.at="isa"
1409821c54a1SSergey Babkinhint.wds.0.port="0x350"
1410821c54a1SSergey Babkinhint.wds.0.irq="11"
1411821c54a1SSergey Babkinhint.wds.0.drq="6"
1412d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1413d61e6649SAlexander Langer# The aic7xxx driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI
1414d61e6649SAlexander Langer# controllers that have it configured only if this option is set. Unfortunately,
1415d61e6649SAlexander Langer# this doesn't work on some motherboards, which prevents it from being the
1416d61e6649SAlexander Langer# default.
1417d61e6649SAlexander Langeroptions 	AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO
1418d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1419fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Enable diagnostic sequencer code.
1420fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	AHC_DEBUG_SEQUENCER
1421fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
1422fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Dump the contents of the ahc controller configuration PROM.
1423fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	AHC_DUMP_EEPROM
1424fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
1425fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Bitmap of units to enable targetmode operations.
1426fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	AHC_TMODE_ENABLE
1427fac70739SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
1428d61e6649SAlexander Langer# The adw driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI
1429d61e6649SAlexander Langer# controllers that have it configured only if this option is set.
1430d61e6649SAlexander Langeroptions 	ADW_ALLOW_MEMIO
1431d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1432d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Options used in dev/isp/ (Qlogic SCSI/FC driver).
1433d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1434d61e6649SAlexander Langer#	ISP_TARGET_MODE		-	enable target mode operation
1435d61e6649SAlexander Langer#
1436d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	ISP_TARGET_MODE=1
1437d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1438d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Options used in dev/sym/ (Symbios SCSI driver).
1439d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP	#-Low Priority Probe Map (bits)
1440d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# Allows the ncr to take precedence
1441d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# 1 (1<<0) -> 810a, 860
1442d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# 2 (1<<1) -> 825a, 875, 885, 895
1443d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# 4 (1<<2) -> 895a, 896, 1510d
1444d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF	#-HVD support for 825a, 875, 885
1445d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# disabled:0 (default), enabled:1
1446d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY	#-PCI parity checking
1447d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# disabled:0, enabled:1 (default)
1448d61e6649SAlexander Langer#options 	SYM_SETUP_MAX_LUN	#-Number of LUNs supported
1449d61e6649SAlexander Langer					# default:8, range:[1..64]
14506a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1451ef137fd3SMike Smith# The 'asr' driver provides support for current DPT/Adaptec SCSI RAID
1452ef137fd3SMike Smith# controllers (SmartRAID V and VI and later).
1453ef137fd3SMike Smith# These controllers require the CAM infrastructure.
1454ef137fd3SMike Smith#
1455ef137fd3SMike Smithdevice		asr
1456ef137fd3SMike Smith
1457153cbcc3SMike Smith# The 'dpt' driver provides support for old DPT controllers (http://www.dpt.com/).
1458153cbcc3SMike Smith# These have hardware RAID-{0,1,5} support, and do multi-initiator I/O.
1459153cbcc3SMike Smith# The DPT controllers are commonly re-licensed under other brand-names -
1460153cbcc3SMike Smith# some controllers by Olivetti, Dec, HP, AT&T, SNI, AST, Alphatronic, NEC and
1461153cbcc3SMike Smith# Compaq are actually DPT controllers.
1462153cbcc3SMike Smith#
1463153cbcc3SMike Smith# See src/sys/dev/dpt for debugging and other subtle options.
1464153cbcc3SMike Smith#   DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE Enables a set of (semi)invasive metrics. Various
1465153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           instruments are enabled.  The tools in
1466153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           /usr/sbin/dpt_* assume these to be enabled.
1467153cbcc3SMike Smith#   DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS     Normally device timeouts are handled by the DPT.
1468153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           If you ant the driver to handle timeouts, enable
1469153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           this option.  If your system is very busy, this
1470153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           option will create more trouble than solve.
1471153cbcc3SMike Smith#   DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR      Used to compute the excessive amount of time to
1472153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           wait when timing out with the above option.
1473153cbcc3SMike Smith#  DPT_DEBUG_xxxx           These are controllable from sys/dev/dpt/dpt.h
1474153cbcc3SMike Smith#  DPT_LOST_IRQ             When enabled, will try, once per second, to catch
1475153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           any interrupt that got lost.  Seems to help in some
1476153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           DPT-firmware/Motherboard combinations.  Minimal
1477153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           cost, great benefit.
1478153cbcc3SMike Smith#  DPT_RESET_HBA            Make "reset" actually reset the controller
1479153cbcc3SMike Smith#                           instead of fudging it.  Only enable this if you
1480153cbcc3SMike Smith#			    are 100% certain you need it.
1481153cbcc3SMike Smith
1482153cbcc3SMike Smithdevice		dpt
1483153cbcc3SMike Smith
1484153cbcc3SMike Smith# DPT options
1485153cbcc3SMike Smith#!CAM# options 	DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE
1486153cbcc3SMike Smith#!CAM# options 	DPT_HANDLE_TIMEOUTS
1487153cbcc3SMike Smithoptions 	DPT_TIMEOUT_FACTOR=4
1488153cbcc3SMike Smithoptions 	DPT_LOST_IRQ
1489153cbcc3SMike Smithoptions 	DPT_RESET_HBA
1490153cbcc3SMike Smithoptions 	DPT_ALLOW_MEMIO
1491153cbcc3SMike Smith
1492153cbcc3SMike Smith#
1493153cbcc3SMike Smith# Mylex AcceleRAID and eXtremeRAID controllers with v6 and later
1494153cbcc3SMike Smith# firmware.  These controllers have a SCSI-like interface, and require
1495153cbcc3SMike Smith# the CAM infrastructure.
1496153cbcc3SMike Smith#
1497153cbcc3SMike Smithdevice		mly
1498153cbcc3SMike Smith
14998b89ef0aSSøren Schmidt#
150035863739SMike Smith# Adaptec FSA RAID controllers, including integrated DELL controllers,
150135863739SMike Smith# the Dell PERC 2/QC and the HP NetRAID-4M
1502ead270f1SMike Smith#
1503ead270f1SMike Smith# AAC_COMPAT_LINUX	Include code to support Linux-binary management
1504ead270f1SMike Smith#			utilities (requires Linux compatibility
1505ead270f1SMike Smith#			support).
1506ead270f1SMike Smith#
150735863739SMike Smithdevice		aac
150835863739SMike Smith
150935863739SMike Smith#
15105e3488e3SJonathan Lemon# Compaq Smart RAID, Mylex DAC960 and AMI MegaRAID controllers.  Only
15115e3488e3SJonathan Lemon# one entry is needed; the code will find and configure all supported
15125e3488e3SJonathan Lemon# controllers.
151313066c5fSJonathan Lemon#
15145e3488e3SJonathan Lemondevice		ida		# Compaq Smart RAID
1515c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		mlx		# Mylex DAC960
1516c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		amr		# AMI MegaRAID
15176ac4727aSMike Smith
15186ac4727aSMike Smith#
151990d3341eSPeter Wemm# 3ware ATA RAID
152090d3341eSPeter Wemm#
152190d3341eSPeter Wemmdevice		twe		# 3ware ATA RAID
152290d3341eSPeter Wemm
152390d3341eSPeter Wemm#
15246d04301dSAlexander Langer# The 'ATA' driver supports all ATA and ATAPI devices, including PC Card
15256d04301dSAlexander Langer# devices. You only need one "device ata" for it to find all
15266d04301dSAlexander Langer# PCI and PC Card ATA/ATAPI devices on modern machines.
1527c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ata
1528c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		atadisk		# ATA disk drives
1529c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		atapicd		# ATAPI CDROM drives
1530c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		atapifd		# ATAPI floppy drives
1531c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		atapist		# ATAPI tape drives
153274d8e840SSøren Schmidt
15338b89ef0aSSøren Schmidt#
15346d04301dSAlexander Langer# For older non-PCI, non-PnPBIOS systems, these are the hints lines to add:
15356d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.0.at="isa"
15366d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.0.port="0x1f0"
15376d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.0.irq="14"
15386d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.1.at="isa"
15396d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.1.port="0x170"
15406d04301dSAlexander Langerhint.ata.1.irq="15"
15416d04301dSAlexander Langer
15426d04301dSAlexander Langer#
1543000da71aSSøren Schmidt# The following options are valid on the ATA driver:
1544000da71aSSøren Schmidt#
1545000da71aSSøren Schmidt# ATA_STATIC_ID:	controller numbering is static ie depends on location
154674d8e840SSøren Schmidt#			else the device numbers are dynamically allocated.
154774d8e840SSøren Schmidt
154874d8e840SSøren Schmidtoptions 	ATA_STATIC_ID
154974d8e840SSøren Schmidt
15508b89ef0aSSøren Schmidt#
15516d04301dSAlexander Langer# Standard floppy disk controllers and floppy tapes, supports
15526d04301dSAlexander Langer# the Y-E DATA External FDD (PC Card)
15536a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1554f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		fdc
1555f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fdc.0.at="isa"
1556f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fdc.0.port="0x3F0"
1557f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fdc.0.irq="6"
1558f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fdc.0.drq="2"
155985827d9cSJoerg Wunsch#
1560d2fb4892SJoerg Wunsch# FDC_DEBUG enables floppy debugging.  Since the debug output is huge, you
1561d2fb4892SJoerg Wunsch# gotta turn it actually on by setting the variable fd_debug with DDB,
1562d2fb4892SJoerg Wunsch# however.
1563d2fb4892SJoerg Wunschoptions 	FDC_DEBUG
1564d2fb4892SJoerg Wunsch#
1565f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Activate this line if you happen to have an Insight floppy tape.
1566f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Probing them proved to be dangerous for people with floppy disks only,
1567f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# so it's "hidden" behind a flag:
1568f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#hint.fdc.0.flags="1"
156985827d9cSJoerg Wunsch
1570f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Specify floppy devices
1571f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fd.0.at="fdc0"
1572f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fd.0.drive="0"
1573f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fd.1.at="fdc0"
1574f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fd.1.drive="1"
157585827d9cSJoerg Wunsch
1576d4ebee28SPoul-Henning Kamp# M-systems DiskOnchip products see src/sys/contrib/dev/fla/README
1577f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		fla
1578f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fla.0.at="isa"
1579d4ebee28SPoul-Henning Kamp
15806a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1581d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Other standard PC hardware:
15826a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
15836a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# mse: Logitech and ATI InPort bus mouse ports
15846d04301dSAlexander Langer# sio: serial ports (see sio(4)), including support for various
15856d04301dSAlexander Langer#      PC Card devices, such as Modem and NICs (see etc/defaults/pccard.conf)
15866a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1587f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		mse
1588f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mse.0.at="isa"
1589f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mse.0.port="0x23c"
1590f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mse.0.irq="5"
1591975c53c7SDoug Rabson
1592f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sio
1593f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sio.0.at="isa"
1594f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sio.0.port="0x3F8"
1595f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sio.0.flags="0x10"
1596f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sio.0.irq="4"
15979546766aSBruce Evans
15989546766aSBruce Evans#
15999546766aSBruce Evans# `flags' for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now):
16009546766aSBruce Evans#	0x10	enable console support for this unit.  The other console flags
16019546766aSBruce Evans#		are ignored unless this is set.  Enabling console support does
16029546766aSBruce Evans#		not make the unit the preferred console - boot with -h or set
16039546766aSBruce Evans#		the 0x20 flag for that.  Currently, at most one unit can have
16049546766aSBruce Evans#		console support; the first one (in config file order) with
16059546766aSBruce Evans#		this flag set is preferred.  Setting this flag for sio0 gives
16069546766aSBruce Evans#		the old behaviour.
16079546766aSBruce Evans#	0x20	force this unit to be the console (unless there is another
16089546766aSBruce Evans#		higher priority console).  This replaces the COMCONSOLE option.
16099546766aSBruce Evans#	0x40	reserve this unit for low level console operations.  Do not
161004fb8e53SAlexander Langer#		access the device in any normal way.
1611a7674320SMartin Cracauer#	0x80	use this port for serial line gdb support in ddb.
16129546766aSBruce Evans#
16136a796ce0SJohn-Mark Gurney# PnP `flags' (set via userconfig using pnp x flags y)
16146a796ce0SJohn-Mark Gurney#	0x1	disable probing of this device.  Used to prevent your modem
16156a796ce0SJohn-Mark Gurney#		from being attached as a PnP modem.
16166a796ce0SJohn-Mark Gurney#
16179546766aSBruce Evans
16189546766aSBruce Evans# Options for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now):
16199546766aSBruce Evansoptions 	BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to
16209546766aSBruce Evans					#DDB, if available.
1621ba23229eSDima Dorfmanoptions 	CONSPEED=115200		# speed for serial console
1622ba23229eSDima Dorfman					# (default 9600)
16236a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
162426b6ea69SPaul Saab# Solaris implements a new BREAK which is initiated by a character
162526b6ea69SPaul Saab# sequence CR ~ ^b which is similar to a familiar pattern used on
162626b6ea69SPaul Saab# Sun servers by the Remote Console.
162726b6ea69SPaul Saaboptions 	ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
162826b6ea69SPaul Saab
16296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Options for sio:
1630768fd661SBruce Evansoptions 	COM_ESP			#code for Hayes ESP
16319ba0e7c3SBruce Evansoptions 	COM_MULTIPORT		#code for some cards with shared IRQs
16326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
163396b89afcSBruce Evans# Other flags for sio that aren't documented in the man page.
163496b89afcSBruce Evans#	0x20000	enable hardware RTS/CTS and larger FIFOs.  Only works for
163596b89afcSBruce Evans#		ST16650A-compatible UARTs.
163696b89afcSBruce Evans
16376a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1638d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Network interfaces:
16396a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1640d61e6649SAlexander Langer# MII bus support is required for some PCI 10/100 ethernet NICs,
1641d61e6649SAlexander Langer# namely those which use MII-compliant transceivers or implement
1642d61e6649SAlexander Langer# tranceiver control interfaces that operate like an MII. Adding
1643d61e6649SAlexander Langer# "device miibus0" to the kernel config pulls in support for
1644d61e6649SAlexander Langer# the generic miibus API and all of the PHY drivers, including a
1645d61e6649SAlexander Langer# generic one for PHYs that aren't specifically handled by an
1646d61e6649SAlexander Langer# individual driver.
1647d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		miibus
1648d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1649d61e6649SAlexander Langer# an:   Aironet 4500/4800 802.11 wireless adapters. Supports the PCMCIA,
1650d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       PCI and ISA varieties.
1651d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ar:   Arnet SYNC/570i hdlc sync 2/4 port V.35/X.21 serial driver
1652d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       (requires sppp)
16536d04301dSAlexander Langer# awi:  Support for IEEE 802.11 PC Card devices using the AMD Am79C930 and
16546d04301dSAlexander Langer#       Harris (Intersil) Chipset with PCnetMobile firmware by AMD.
1655d6f40bb4SWarner Losh# cnw:  Xircom CNW/Netware Airsurfer PC Card adapter
1656b16d163dSMike Smith# cs:   IBM Etherjet and other Crystal Semi CS89x0-based adapters
165783401efaSGarrett Wollman# cx:   Cronyx/Sigma multiport sync/async (with Cisco or PPP framing)
1658d61e6649SAlexander Langer# dc:   Support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the DEC/Intel 21143
1659d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       and various workalikes including:
1660d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       the ADMtek AL981 Comet and AN985 Centaur, the ASIX Electronics
1661d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       AX88140A and AX88141, the Davicom DM9100 and DM9102, the Lite-On
1662d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       82c168 and 82c169 PNIC, the Lite-On/Macronix LC82C115 PNIC II
1663d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       and the Macronix 98713/98713A/98715/98715A/98725 PMAC. This driver
1664d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       replaces the old al, ax, dm, pn and mx drivers.  List of brands:
1665d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Digital DE500-BA, Kingston KNE100TX, D-Link DFE-570TX, SOHOware SFA110,
1666d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       SVEC PN102-TX, CNet Pro110B, 120A, and 120B, Compex RL100-TX,
1667d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       LinkSys LNE100TX, LNE100TX V2.0, Jaton XpressNet, Alfa Inc GFC2204,
1668d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       KNE110TX.
1669d61e6649SAlexander Langer# de:   Digital Equipment DC21040
16706a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ed:   Western Digital and SMC 80xx; Novell NE1000 and NE2000; 3Com 3C503
16716d04301dSAlexander Langer#       HP PC Lan+, various PC Card devices (refer to etc/defauls/pccard.conf)
16726a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# el:   3Com 3C501 (slow!)
1673855e2f19SAlexander Langer# ep:   3Com 3C509, 3C529, 3C556, 3C562D, 3C563D, 3C572, 3C574X, 3C579, 3C589
16746d04301dSAlexander Langer#       and PC Card devices using these chipsets.
16756d04301dSAlexander Langer# ex:   Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 and other i82595-based adapters,
16766d04301dSAlexander Langer#       Olicom Ethernet PC Card devices.
16771a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# fe:   Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A Ethernet
1678d61e6649SAlexander Langer# fea:  DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter
1679d61e6649SAlexander Langer# fpa:  Support for the Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI. `device fddi' is also needed.
1680d61e6649SAlexander Langer# fxp:  Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B
1681cf87044eSMatt Jacob#	(hint of prefer_iomap can be done to prefer I/O instead of Mem mapping)
1682d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ie:   AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; 3Com 3C507; unknown NI5210;
1683d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Intel EtherExpress
16846a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# le:   Digital Equipment EtherWorks 2 and EtherWorks 3 (DEPCA, DE100,
16856a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#       DE101, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE203, DE204, DE205, DE422)
1686d61e6649SAlexander Langer# lnc:  Lance/PCnet cards (Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL, AMD Am7990 and
1687d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Am79C960)
1688c678bc4fSBill Paul# lge:	Support for PCI gigabit ethernet adapters based on the Level 1
1689c678bc4fSBill Paul#	LXT1001 NetCellerator chipset. This includes the D-Link DGE-500SX,
1690c678bc4fSBill Paul#	SMC TigerCard 1000 (SMC9462SX), and some Addtron cards.
1691ce4946daSBill Paul# nge:	Support for PCI gigabit ethernet adapters based on the National
1692ce4946daSBill Paul#	Semiconductor DP83820 and DP83821 chipset. This includes the
1693ce4946daSBill Paul#	SMC EZ Card 1000 (SMC9462TX), D-Link DGE-500T, Asante FriendlyNet
169401019292SBill Paul#	GigaNIX 1000TA and 1000TPC, the Addtron AEG320T, the LinkSys
1695660e0297SBill Paul#	EG1032 and EG1064, the Surecom EP-320G-TX and the Netgear GA622T.
1696d61e6649SAlexander Langer# oltr: Olicom ISA token-ring adapters OC-3115, OC-3117, OC-3118 and OC-3133
1697d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       (no hints needed).
1698d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Olicom PCI token-ring adapters OC-3136, OC-3137, OC-3139, OC-3140,
1699d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       OC-3141, OC-3540, OC-3250
170030cfb5b6SJoerg Wunsch# rdp:  RealTek RTL 8002-based pocket ethernet adapters
170141f7d2d5SBill Paul# pcn:	Support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the AMD Am79c97x
170241f7d2d5SBill Paul#	chipsets, including the PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/PRO and
170341f7d2d5SBill Paul#	PCnet/Home. These were previously handled by the lnc driver (and
170441f7d2d5SBill Paul#	still will be if you leave this driver out of the kernel).
1705d61e6649SAlexander Langer# rl:   Support for PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the RealTek 8129/8139
1706d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       chipset.  Note that the RealTek driver defaults to using programmed
1707d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       I/O to do register accesses because memory mapped mode seems to cause
1708d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       severe lockups on SMP hardware.  This driver also supports the
1709d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Accton EN1207D `Cheetah' adapter, which uses a chip called
1710d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       the MPX 5030/5038, which is either a RealTek in disguise or a
1711d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       RealTek workalike.  Note that the D-Link DFE-530TX+ uses the RealTek
1712d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       chipset and is supported by this driver, not the 'vr' driver.
1713d61e6649SAlexander Langer# sf:   Support for Adaptec Duralink PCI fast ethernet adapters based on the
1714d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Adaptec AIC-6915 "starfire" controller.
1715d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       This includes dual and quad port cards, as well as one 100baseFX card.
1716d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Most of these are 64-bit PCI devices, except for one single port
1717d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       card which is 32-bit.
1718b2ca5572SAlexander Langer# sis:  Support for NICs based on the Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900,
1719b2ca5572SAlexander Langer#       SiS 7016 and NS DP83815 PCI fast ethernet controller chips.
1720d61e6649SAlexander Langer# sk:   Support for the SysKonnect SK-984x series PCI gigabit ethernet NICs.
1721d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       This includes the SK-9841 and SK-9842 single port cards (single mode
1722d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       and multimode fiber) and the SK-9843 and SK-9844 dual port cards
1723d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       (also single mode and multimode).
1724d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       The driver will autodetect the number of ports on the card and
1725d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       attach each one as a separate network interface.
17266d04301dSAlexander Langer# sn:   Support for ISA and PC Card Ethernet devices using the
17276d04301dSAlexander Langer#       SMC91C90/92/94/95 chips.
1728d805b866SJohn Hay# sr:   RISCom/N2 hdlc sync 1/2 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (requires sppp)
1729d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ste:  Sundance Technologies ST201 PCI fast ethernet controller, includes
1730d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       the D-Link DFE-550TX.
1731d61e6649SAlexander Langer# ti:   Support for PCI gigabit ethernet NICs based on the Alteon Networks
1732d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Tigon 1 and Tigon 2 chipsets.  This includes the Alteon AceNIC, the
1733d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       3Com 3c985, the Netgear GA620 and various others.  Note that you will
1734d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       probably want to bump up NMBCLUSTERS a lot to use this driver.
1735d61e6649SAlexander Langer# tl:   Support for the Texas Instruments TNETE100 series 'ThunderLAN'
1736d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       cards and integrated ethernet controllers.  This includes several
1737d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Compaq Netelligent 10/100 cards and the built-in ethernet controllers
1738d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       in several Compaq Prosignia, Proliant and Deskpro systems.  It also
1739d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       supports several Olicom 10Mbps and 10/100 boards.
17400cc2be21SSemen Ustimenko# tx:   SMC 9432 TX, BTX and FTX cards. (SMC EtherPower II serie)
1741362c5c1eSBill Paul# txp:	Support for 3Com 3cR990 cards with the "Typhoon" chipset
1742d61e6649SAlexander Langer# vr:   Support for various fast ethernet adapters based on the VIA
1743d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Technologies VT3043 `Rhine I' and VT86C100A `Rhine II' chips,
1744d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       including the D-Link DFE530TX (see 'rl' for DFE530TX+), the Hawking
1745d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Technologies PN102TX, and the AOpen/Acer ALN-320.
1746d61e6649SAlexander Langer# vx:   3Com 3C590 and 3C595
1747d61e6649SAlexander Langer# wb:   Support for fast ethernet adapters based on the Winbond W89C840F chip.
1748d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Note: this is not the same as the Winbond W89C940F, which is a
1749d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       NE2000 clone.
175098d46ad0SMike Smith# wl:   Lucent Wavelan (ISA card only).
175131a08ab0SBill Paul# wi:   Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 PCMCIA adapters. Note: this supports both
17525f0d0590SPeter Wemm#       the PCMCIA and ISA cards: the ISA card is really a PCMCIA to ISA
17535f0d0590SPeter Wemm#       bridge with a PCMCIA adapter plugged into it.
1754d61e6649SAlexander Langer# wx:   Intel Gigabit Ethernet PCI card (`Wiseman')
17556d04301dSAlexander Langer# xe:   Xircom/Intel EtherExpress Pro100/16 PC Card ethernet controller,
17566d04301dSAlexander Langer#       Accton Fast EtherCard-16, Compaq Netelligent 10/100 PC Card,
17576d04301dSAlexander Langer#       Toshiba 10/100 Ethernet PC Card, Xircom 16-bit Ethernet + Modem 56
1758d61e6649SAlexander Langer# xl:   Support for the 3Com 3c900, 3c905, 3c905B and 3c905C (Fast)
1759d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Etherlink XL cards and integrated controllers.  This includes the
1760d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       integrated 3c905B-TX chips in certain Dell Optiplex and Dell
1761d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Precision desktop machines and the integrated 3c905-TX chips
1762d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       in Dell Latitude laptop docking stations.
1763d61e6649SAlexander Langer#       Also supported: 3Com 3c980(C)-TX, 3Com 3cSOHO100-TX, 3Com 3c450-TX
1764d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1765d61e6649SAlexander Langer# Order for ISA/EISA devices is important here
1766d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1767f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ar	1
1768f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ar.0.at="isa"
1769f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ar.0.port="0x300"
1770f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ar.0.irq="10"
177142b04349SPeter Wemmhint.ar.0.maddr="0xd0000"
1772f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		cs
1773f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cs.0.at="isa"
1774f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cs.0.port="0x300"
1775f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		cx	1
1776f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cx.0.at="isa"
1777f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cx.0.port="0x240"
1778f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cx.0.irq="15"
1779f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.cx.0.drq="7"
1780f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ed
1781f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ed.0.at="isa"
1782f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ed.0.port="0x280"
1783f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ed.0.irq="5"
178442b04349SPeter Wemmhint.ed.0.maddr="0xd8000"
1785f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		el	1
1786f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.el.0.at="isa"
1787f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.el.0.port="0x300"
1788f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.el.0.irq="9"
1789c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ep
1790c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ex
1791f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		fe	1
1792f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fe.0.at="isa"
1793f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.fe.0.port="0x300"
1794d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		fea
1795f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ie	2
1796f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.0.at="isa"
1797f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.0.port="0x300"
1798f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.0.irq="5"
179942b04349SPeter Wemmhint.ie.0.maddr="0xd0000"
1800f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.1.at="isa"
1801f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.1.port="0x360"
1802f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ie.1.irq="7"
180342b04349SPeter Wemmhint.ie.1.maddr="0xd0000"
1804f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		le	1
1805f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.le.0.at="isa"
1806f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.le.0.port="0x300"
1807f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.le.0.irq="5"
180842b04349SPeter Wemmhint.le.0.maddr="0xd0000"
1809f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		lnc	1
1810f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.lnc.0.at="isa"
1811f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.lnc.0.port="0x280"
1812f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.lnc.0.irq="10"
1813f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.lnc.0.drq="0"
1814f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		rdp	1
1815f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rdp.0.at="isa"
1816f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rdp.0.port="0x378"
1817f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rdp.0.irq="7"
1818f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rdp.0.flags="2"
1819f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sr	1
1820f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sr.0.at="isa"
1821f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sr.0.port="0x300"
1822f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sr.0.irq="5"
182342b04349SPeter Wemmhint.sr.0.maddr="0xd0000"
1824f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sn
1825f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sn.0.at="isa"
1826f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sn.0.port="0x300"
1827f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sn.0.irq="10"
1828c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		an
18290d5c223dSWarner Loshdevice		awi
1830d6f40bb4SWarner Loshdevice		cnw
18310d5c223dSWarner Loshdevice		wi
18323476cdb9SMike Smithoptions 	WLCACHE		# enables the signal-strength cache
18333476cdb9SMike Smithoptions 	WLDEBUG		# enables verbose debugging output
1834f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		wl	1
1835f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wl.0.at="isa"
1836f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wl.0.port="0x300"
18370d5c223dSWarner Loshdevice		xe
1838648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp
1839f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		oltr
1840f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	OLTR_NO_BULLSEYE_MAC
1841f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	OLTR_NO_HAWKEYE_MAC
1842f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	OLTR_NO_TMS_MAC
1843f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.oltr.0.at="isa"
1844722012ccSJulian Elischer
1845d61e6649SAlexander Langer# PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code.
1846d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		dc		# DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes
18474664a8d5SJonathan Lemondevice		fxp		# Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558)
18484664a8d5SJonathan Lemonhint.fxp.0.prefer_iomap="0"
1849d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		rl		# RealTek 8129/8139
18502e1b1231SDima Dorfmandevice		pcn		# AMD Am79C97x PCI 10/100 NICs
1851d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		sf		# Adaptec AIC-6915 (``Starfire'')
1852d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		sis		# Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900/SiS 7016
1853d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		ste		# Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX)
1854d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		tl		# Texas Instruments ThunderLAN
1855eed59f52SSemen Ustimenkodevice		tx		# SMC EtherPower II (83c170 ``EPIC'')
1856d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		vr		# VIA Rhine, Rhine II
1857d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		wb		# Winbond W89C840F
1858d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		xl		# 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
1859d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1860d61e6649SAlexander Langer# PCI Ethernet NICs.
1861d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		de		# DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'')
1862c7ba4194SWarner Loshdevice		vx		# 3Com 3c590, 3c595 (``Vortex'')
1863d61e6649SAlexander Langer
1864d61e6649SAlexander Langer# PCI Gigabit & FDDI NICs.
1865c678bc4fSBill Pauldevice		lge
1866ce4946daSBill Pauldevice		nge
1867d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		sk
1868d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		ti
1869d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		wx
1870d61e6649SAlexander Langerdevice		fpa	1
1871d61e6649SAlexander Langer
187268713f97SKenjiro Cho#
187344b5247dSKenjiro Cho# ATM related options (Cranor version)
187444b5247dSKenjiro Cho# (note: this driver cannot be used with the HARP ATM stack)
187568713f97SKenjiro Cho#
187668713f97SKenjiro Cho# The `en' device provides support for Efficient Networks (ENI)
187768713f97SKenjiro Cho# ENI-155 PCI midway cards, and the Adaptec 155Mbps PCI ATM cards (ANA-59x0).
187868713f97SKenjiro Cho#
1879f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# atm device provides generic atm functions and is required for
188068713f97SKenjiro Cho# atm devices.
18813cbceb82SKenjiro Cho# NATM enables the netnatm protocol family that can be used to
188268713f97SKenjiro Cho# bypass TCP/IP.
188368713f97SKenjiro Cho#
188468713f97SKenjiro Cho# the current driver supports only PVC operations (no atm-arp, no multicast).
188568713f97SKenjiro Cho# for more details, please read the original documents at
188698a44096SSheldon Hearn# http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html
188768713f97SKenjiro Cho#
1888f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		atm
188944b5247dSKenjiro Chodevice		en
18903cbceb82SKenjiro Chooptions 	NATM			#native ATM
1891f4567b9cSJulian Elischer
1892c19da41eSPeter Wemm#
1893f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# Audio drivers: `pcm', `sbc', `gusc', `pca'
1894c19da41eSPeter Wemm#
1895c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney# pcm: PCM audio through various sound cards.
1896c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#
189768ec4eb6SLuigi Rizzo# This has support for a large number of new audio cards, based on
189868ec4eb6SLuigi Rizzo# CS423x, OPTi931, Yamaha OPL-SAx, and also for SB16, GusPnP.
189968ec4eb6SLuigi Rizzo# For more information about this driver and supported cards,
190098a44096SSheldon Hearn# see the pcm.4 man page.
1901c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#
1902c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney# The flags of the device tells the device a bit more info about the
1903c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney# device that normally is obtained through the PnP interface.
1904c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#	bit  2..0   secondary DMA channel;
1905c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#	bit  4      set if the board uses two dma channels;
1906c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#	bit 15..8   board type, overrides autodetection; leave it
1907c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#		    zero if don't know what to put in (and you don't,
1908c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#		    since this is unsupported at the moment...).
1909c7406082SJohn-Mark Gurney#
1910c19da41eSPeter Wemm# This driver will use the new PnP code if it's available.
1911c19da41eSPeter Wemm#
19126a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# pca: PCM audio through your PC speaker
19138b8cd792SJordan K. Hubbard#
191481bb901eSPeter Wemm# Supported cards include:
191581bb901eSPeter Wemm# Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP
191681bb901eSPeter Wemm# Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well.
191781bb901eSPeter Wemm# Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP
191881bb901eSPeter Wemm# Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI
191981bb901eSPeter Wemm# Neomagic 256AV (ac97)
192081bb901eSPeter Wemm# Most of the more common ISA/PnP sb/mss/ess compatable cards.
192181bb901eSPeter Wemm
192267245194SPeter Wemmdevice		pcm
1923c19da41eSPeter Wemm
1924f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# For non-pnp sound cards with no bridge drivers only:
1925f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcm.0.at="isa"
1926f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcm.0.irq="10"
1927f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcm.0.drq="1"
1928f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcm.0.flags="0x0"
1929f71c01ccSPeter Wemm
1930f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# For PnP/PCI sound cards, no hints are required.
1931f71c01ccSPeter Wemm
1932fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura#
1933fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# midi: MIDI interfaces and synthesizers
1934fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura#
1935fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
1936fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimuradevice		midi
1937fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
1938fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# For non-pnp sound cards with no bridge drivers:
1939fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.at="isa"
1940fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.irq="5"
1941fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.flags="0x0"
1942fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
1943fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# For serial ports (this example configures port 2):
1944fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# TODO: implement generic tty-midi interface so that we can use
1945fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura#	other uarts.
1946fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.at="isa"
1947fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.port="0x2F8"
1948fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimurahint.midi.0.irq="3"
1949fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
1950fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura#
1951fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# seq: MIDI sequencer
1952fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura#
1953fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
1954fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimuradevice		seq
1955fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura
19561a6e52d0SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# The bridge drivers for sound cards.  These can be separately configured
1957fb0ef528SSeigo Tanimura# for providing services to the likes of new-midi.
195881bb901eSPeter Wemm# When used with 'device pcm' they also provide pcm sound services.
195946d6fe72SSeigo Tanimura#
1960e3c43911SSeigo Tanimura# sbc:  Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP
1961c2f8aaa8SSeigo Tanimura#	Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well.
196246d6fe72SSeigo Tanimura# gusc: Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP
196381bb901eSPeter Wemm# csa:  Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI
196446d6fe72SSeigo Tanimura
1965869f459cSSeigo Tanimura# For non-PnP cards:
1966f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		sbc
1967f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sbc.0.at="isa"
1968f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sbc.0.port="0x220"
1969f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sbc.0.irq="5"
1970f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sbc.0.drq="1"
1971f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.sbc.0.flags="0x15"
1972f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		gusc
1973f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gusc.0.at="isa"
1974f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gusc.0.port="0x220"
1975f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gusc.0.irq="5"
1976f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gusc.0.drq="1"
1977f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gusc.0.flags="0x13"
1978869f459cSSeigo Tanimura
1979f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		pca
1980f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pca.0.at="isa"
1981f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pca.0.port="0x040"
19829ad380abSGarrett Wollman
19836a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1984567e21c2SBruce Evans# Miscellaneous hardware:
19856a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1986fe1bd330SPoul-Henning Kamp# mcd: Mitsumi CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
1987fe1bd330SPoul-Henning Kamp# scd: Sony CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
1988fe1bd330SPoul-Henning Kamp# matcd: Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM using proprietary (non-ATAPI) interface
19896a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# wt: Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 tape drives
19906a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber
19916a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# apm: Laptop Advanced Power Management (experimental)
1992ff3f2f5cSMitsuru IWASAKI# pmtimer: Timer device driver for power management events (APM or ACPI)
19936c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board
19941d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard# meteor: Matrox Meteor video capture board
19951c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# bktr: Brooktree bt848/848a/849a/878/879 video capture and TV Tuner board
19962849b131SBruce Evans# cy: Cyclades serial driver
1997a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard# dgb: Digiboard PC/Xi and PC/Xe series driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
1998ad01e0c8SBrian Somers# digi: Digiboard driver
19996d04301dSAlexander Langer# gp:  National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board, PCMCIA-GPIB
2000a800f455SJulian Elischer# asc: GI1904-based hand scanners, e.g. the Trust Amiscan Grey
20011a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# gsc: Genius GS-4500 hand scanner.
20026d04301dSAlexander Langer# joy: joystick (including IO DATA PCJOY PC Card joystick)
2003edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# The LOUTB option specifies a slower outb() for debugging purposes.
2004d0930614SAndrey A. Chernov# rc: RISCom/8 multiport card
20053b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard# rp: Comtrol Rocketport(ISA) - single card
2006567e21c2SBruce Evans# tw: TW-523 power line interface for use with X-10 home control products
20070d04cf6aSPeter Wemm# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor
20084323578dSNick Sayer# spic: Sony Programmable I/O controller (VAIO notebooks)
2009c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based)
2010c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent)
2011657e73c4SPeter Dufault
2012e597b497SNate Williams# Notes on APM
20133d4d8fe9SPoul-Henning Kamp#  The flags takes the following meaning for apm0:
20143d4d8fe9SPoul-Henning Kamp#    0x0020  Statclock is broken.
2015c9c350b7SBill Fumerola#  If apm is omitted, some systems require sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1
201638ebe562SAdam David#  for correct timekeeping.
201738ebe562SAdam David
20182cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard# Notes on the spigot:
20192cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  The video spigot is at 0xad6.  This port address can not be changed.
20202cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  The irq values may only be 10, 11, or 15
20212cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  I/O memory is an 8kb region.  Possible values are:
20222cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#    0a0000, 0a2000, ..., 0fffff, f00000, f02000, ..., ffffff
2023d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#    The start address must be on an even boundary.
2024d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  Add the following option if you want to allow non-root users to be able
2025d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  to access the spigot.  This option is not secure because it allows users
2026d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  direct access to the I/O page.
2027d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  	options SPIGOT_UNSECURE
20288819d6ecSPoul-Henning Kamp
20293b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard# Notes on the Comtrol Rocketport driver:
20303b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#
20313b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard# The exact values used for rp0 depend on how many boards you have
20323b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard# in the system.  The manufacturer's sample configs are listed as:
20333b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#
2034f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#               device  rp	# core driver support
2035f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#
20363b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#   Comtrol Rocketport ISA single card
2037f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.at="isa"
2038f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.port="0x280"
20393b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#
20403b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#   If instead you have two ISA cards, one installed at 0x100 and the
20413b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#   second installed at 0x180, then you should add the following to
2042f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#   your kernel probe hints:
2043f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.at="isa"
2044f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.port="0x100"
2045f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.1.at="isa"
2046f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.1.port="0x180"
20473b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#
20483b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#   For 4 ISA cards, it might be something like this:
2049f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.at="isa"
2050f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.0.port="0x180"
2051f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.1.at="isa"
2052f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.1.port="0x100"
2053f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.2.at="isa"
2054f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.2.port="0x340"
2055f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.3.at="isa"
2056f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#		hints.rp.3.port="0x240"
20573b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard#
2058f71c01ccSPeter Wemm#   And for PCI cards, you need no hints.
20593b577e1fSJordan K. Hubbard
2060a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard# Notes on the Digiboard driver:
2061a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard#
206239425c9aSBrian Somers# The following flag values have special meanings in dgb:
206339425c9aSBrian Somers#	0x01 - alternate layout of pins
206439425c9aSBrian Somers#	0x02 - use the windowed PC/Xe in 64K mode
20650d04cf6aSPeter Wemm
20660d04cf6aSPeter Wemm# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver:
2067c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The host card is memory, not IO mapped.
2068c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
2069c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
2070c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15.
2071c4823710SPeter Wemm
20724323578dSNick Sayer# Notes on the Sony Programmable I/O controller
20734323578dSNick Sayer#  This is a temporary driver that should someday be replaced by something
20744323578dSNick Sayer#  that hooks into the ACPI layer. The device is hooked to the PIIX4's
20754323578dSNick Sayer#  General Device 10 decoder, which means you have to fiddle with PCI
20764323578dSNick Sayer#  registers to map it in, even though it is otherwise treated here as
20774323578dSNick Sayer#  an ISA device. At the moment, the driver polls, although the device
20784323578dSNick Sayer#  is capable of generating interrupts. It largely undocumented.
20794323578dSNick Sayer#  The port location in the hint is where you WANT the device to be
20804323578dSNick Sayer#  mapped. 0x10a0 seems to be traditional. At the moment the jogdial
20814323578dSNick Sayer#  is the only thing truly supported, but aparently a fair percentage
20824323578dSNick Sayer#  of the Vaio extra features are controlled by this device.
20834323578dSNick Sayer
2084c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers:
2085c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions.
2086c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion.
2087c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280.  You need
2088c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#     to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards.
208942b04349SPeter Wemm#  The "flags" and "msize" settings on the stli driver depend on the board:
209042b04349SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 ISA:     flags 23         msize 0x1000
209142b04349SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 EISA:    flags 24         msize 0x10000
209242b04349SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 MCA:     flags 25         msize 0x1000
209342b04349SPeter Wemm#	ONboard ISA:                 flags 4          msize 0x10000
209442b04349SPeter Wemm#	ONboard EISA:                flags 7          msize 0x10000
209542b04349SPeter Wemm#	ONboard MCA:                 flags 3          msize 0x10000
209642b04349SPeter Wemm#	Brumby:                      flags 2          msize 0x4000
209742b04349SPeter Wemm#	Stallion:                    flags 1          msize 0x10000
2098c9da1b81SPeter Wemm
2099f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		mcd	1
2100f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mcd.0.at="isa"
2101f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mcd.0.port="0x300"
2102f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.mcd.0.irq="10"
210305e1d9d4SJordan K. Hubbard# for the Sony CDU31/33A CDROM
2104f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		scd	1
2105f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scd.0.at="isa"
2106f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.scd.0.port="0x230"
21076c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# for the SoundBlaster 16 multicd - up to 4 devices
2108f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		matcd	1
2109f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.matcd.0.at="isa"
2110f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.matcd.0.port="0x230"
2111f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		wt	1
2112f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wt.0.at="isa"
2113f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wt.0.port="0x300"
2114f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wt.0.irq="5"
2115f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.wt.0.drq="1"
2116f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ctx	1
2117f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ctx.0.at="isa"
2118f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ctx.0.port="0x230"
211942b04349SPeter Wemmhint.ctx.0.maddr="0xd0000"
2120f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		spigot	1
2121f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.spigot.0.at="isa"
2122f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.spigot.0.port="0xad6"
2123f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.spigot.0.irq="15"
212442b04349SPeter Wemmhint.spigot.0.maddr="0xee000"
2125f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		apm
2126f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.apm.0.flags="0x20"
2127ff3f2f5cSMitsuru IWASAKIdevice		pmtimer			# Adjust system timer at wakeup time
2128215e338bSMitsuru IWASAKIhint.pmtimer.0.at="isa"
2129f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		gp
2130f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gp.0.at="isa"
2131f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gp.0.port="0x2c0"
2132f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		gsc	1
2133f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gsc.0.at="isa"
2134f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gsc.0.port="0x270"
2135f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.gsc.0.drq="3"
2136f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		joy			# PnP aware, hints for nonpnp only
2137f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.joy.0.at="isa"
2138f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.joy.0.port="0x201"
21392849b131SBruce Evansdevice		cy	1
21402849b131SBruce Evansoptions 	CY_PCI_FASTINTR		# Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared
21412849b131SBruce Evanshint.cy.0.at="isa"
21422849b131SBruce Evanshint.cy.0.irq="10"
21432849b131SBruce Evanshint.cy.0.maddr="0xd4000"
21442849b131SBruce Evanshint.cy.0.msize="0x2000"
2145f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		dgb	1
21465895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NDGBPORTS=16		# Defaults to 16*NDGB
2147f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.dgb.0.at="isa"
2148f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.dgb.0.port="0x220"
214942b04349SPeter Wemmhint.dgb.0.maddr="0xfc000"
2150ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi
21516f41f4abSBrian Somershint.digi.0.at="isa"
21526f41f4abSBrian Somershint.digi.0.port="0x104"
21536f41f4abSBrian Somershint.digi.0.maddr="0xd0000"
2154ad01e0c8SBrian Somers# BIOS & FEP/OS components of device digi.  Normally left as modules
2155ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_CX
2156ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_CX_PCI
2157ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_EPCX
2158ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_EPCX_PCI
2159ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_Xe
2160ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_Xem
2161ad01e0c8SBrian Somersdevice		digi_Xr
2162f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		rc	1
2163f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rc.0.at="isa"
2164f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rc.0.port="0x220"
2165f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rc.0.irq="12"
2166f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		rp
2167f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rp.0.at="isa"
2168f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.rp.0.port="0x280"
2169567e21c2SBruce Evans# the port and irq for tw0 are fictitious
2170f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		tw	1
2171f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.tw.0.at="isa"
2172f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.tw.0.port="0x380"
2173f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.tw.0.irq="11"
2174f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		si
2175f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	SI_DEBUG
2176f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.si.0.at="isa"
217742b04349SPeter Wemmhint.si.0.maddr="0xd0000"
2178f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.si.0.irq="12"
2179f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		asc	1
2180f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.asc.0.at="isa"
2181f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.asc.0.port="0x3EB"
2182f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.asc.0.drq="3"
2183f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.asc.0.irq="10"
21844323578dSNick Sayerdevice		spic
21854323578dSNick Sayerhint.spic.0.at="isa"
21864323578dSNick Sayerhint.spic.0.port="0x10a0"
2187f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		stl
2188f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stl.0.at="isa"
2189f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stl.0.port="0x2a0"
2190f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stl.0.irq="10"
2191f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		stli
2192f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stli.0.at="isa"
2193f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stli.0.port="0x2a0"
219442b04349SPeter Wemmhint.stli.0.maddr="0xcc000"
2195f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.stli.0.flags="23"
219642b04349SPeter Wemmhint.stli.0.msize="0x1000"
2197f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# You are unlikely to have the hardware for loran <phk@FreeBSD.org>
2198f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		loran
2199f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.loran.0.at="isa"
2200f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.loran.0.irq="5"
220198a44096SSheldon Hearn# HOT1 Xilinx 6200 card (http://www.vcc.com/)
2202c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		xrpu
2203a800f455SJulian Elischer
2204eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
2205bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman# The `meteor' device is a PCI video capture board. It can also have the
22061d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard# following options:
2207b1529bdaSPeter Wemm#   options METEOR_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx	preallocate kernel pages for data entry
22081d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	figure (ROWS*COLUMN*BYTES_PER_PIXEL*FRAME+PAGE_SIZE-1)/PAGE_SIZE
22091d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_PAGES	remove all allocated pages on close(2)
2210b1529bdaSPeter Wemm#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_ABOVE=xxx	remove all allocated pages above the
22111d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	specified amount. If this value is below the allocated amount no action
22121d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	taken
22134f5f3f07SBrian Somers#   options METEOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT={METEOR_PAL|METEOR_NTSC|METEOR_SECAM}, used
2214734d08a2SJordan K. Hubbard#	for initialization of fps routine when a signal is not present.
22151d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#
2216a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture device using the Brooktree
22171c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. When used with a TV Tuner it forms a
2218a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# TV card, eg Miro PC/TV, Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator,
22191c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo, FlyVideo.
22201c2b5939SRoger Hardiman#
2221a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# options 	OVERRIDE_CARD=xxx
2222a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# options 	OVERRIDE_TUNER=xxx
2223a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# options 	OVERRIDE_MSP=1
2224a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# options 	OVERRIDE_DBX=1
22251c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# These options can be used to override the auto detection
222698a44096SSheldon Hearn# The current values for xxx are found in src/sys/dev/bktr/bktr_card.h
22271c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Using sysctl(8) run-time overrides on a per-card basis can be made
22289ff07e32SAmancio Hasty#
22294f5f3f07SBrian Somers# options 	BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
22301c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# or
22311c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# options 	BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_NTSC
22321c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Specifes the default video capture mode.
2233a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# This is required for Dual Crystal (28&35Mhz) boards where PAL is used
2234a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt# to prevent hangs during initialisation.  eg VideoLogic Captivator PCI.
2235a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt#
22364f5f3f07SBrian Somers# options 	BKTR_USE_PLL
22371c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# PAL or SECAM users who have a 28Mhz crystal (and no 35Mhz crystal)
22381c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# must enable PLL mode with this option. eg some new Bt878 cards.
2239a9c5b8d0SSøren Schmidt#
22401c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# options 	BKTR_GPIO_ACCESS
22411c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# This enable IOCTLs which give user level access to the GPIO port.
22421c2b5939SRoger Hardiman#
22431c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# options 	BKTR_NO_MSP_RESET
22441c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Prevents the MSP34xx reset. Good if you initialise the MSP in another OS first
22451c2b5939SRoger Hardiman#
22461c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# options 	BKTR_430_FX_MODE
22471c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Switch Bt878/879 cards into Intel 430FX chipset compatibility mode.
22481c2b5939SRoger Hardiman#
22491c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# options 	BKTR_SIS_VIA_MODE
22501c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# Switch Bt878/879 cards into SIS/VIA chipset compatibility mode which is
22511c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# needed for some old SiS and VIA chipset motherboards.
22521c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# This also allows Bt878/879 chips to work on old OPTi (<1997) chipset
22531c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# motherboards and motherboards with bad or incomplete PCI 2.1 support.
22541c2b5939SRoger Hardiman# As a rough guess, old = before 1998
22551c2b5939SRoger Hardiman#
2256017b0edcSMatt Jacob
2257f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		meteor	1
22580f3563b6SRoger Hardiman
225928ebb692SNicolas Souchu# Brooktree driver has been ported to the new I2C framework. Thus,
22600f3563b6SRoger Hardiman# you'll need to have the following 3 lines in the kernel config.
226137973e86SPeter Wemm#     device smbus
226237973e86SPeter Wemm#     device iicbus
226337973e86SPeter Wemm#     device iicbb
22640f3563b6SRoger Hardiman# The iic and smb devices are only needed if you want to control other
22650f3563b6SRoger Hardiman# I2C slaves connected to the external connector of some cards.
226628ebb692SNicolas Souchu#
2267f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		bktr	1
2268446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
2269dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp#
22706d04301dSAlexander Langer# PC Card/PCMCIA
22710142c727SJohn Baldwin# (OLDCARD)
2272dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp#
2273b5137699SWarner Losh# card: pccard slots
2274b5137699SWarner Losh# pcic: isa/pccard bridge
2275f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		pcic
2276f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcic.0.at="isa"
2277f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcic.1.at="isa"
2278c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		card
2279dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp
22800142c727SJohn Baldwin#
22810142c727SJohn Baldwin# PC Card/PCMCIA and Cardbus
22820142c727SJohn Baldwin# (NEWCARD)
22830142c727SJohn Baldwin#
22840142c727SJohn Baldwin# Note that NEWCARD and OLDCARD are incompatible.  Do not use both at the same
22850142c727SJohn Baldwin# time.
22860142c727SJohn Baldwin#
22870142c727SJohn Baldwin# pccbb: isa/pccard and pci/cardbus bridge
22880142c727SJohn Baldwin# pccard: pccard slots
22890142c727SJohn Baldwin# cardbus: cardbus slots
22900142c727SJohn Baldwin#device		pccbb
22910142c727SJohn Baldwin#device		pccard
22920142c727SJohn Baldwin#device		cardbus
22930142c727SJohn Baldwin
22948aa25588SBrian Somers# You may need to reset all pccards after resuming
22958aa25588SBrian Somersoptions 	PCIC_RESUME_RESET	# reset after resume
22968aa25588SBrian Somers
2297446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch#
2298446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# Laptop/Notebook options:
2299446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch#
2300446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# See also:
23016c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard#  apm under `Miscellaneous hardware'
2302446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# above.
2303446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
2304446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# For older notebooks that signal a powerfail condition (external
2305446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# power supply dropped, or battery state low) by issuing an NMI:
2306446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
2307446cee6eSJoerg Wunschoptions 	POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing
230865e8111fSBruce Evans
2309ab4c624bSMike Smith#
23108afa373cSNicolas Souchu# SMB bus
23118afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23123c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# System Management Bus support is provided by the 'smbus' device.
23133c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# Access to the SMBus device is via the 'smb' device (/dev/smb*),
23143c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# which is a child of the 'smbus' device.
23158afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23168afa373cSNicolas Souchu# Supported devices:
23173c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# smb		standard io through /dev/smb*
23188afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23193c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# Supported SMB interfaces:
232028ebb692SNicolas Souchu# iicsmb	I2C to SMB bridge with any iicbus interface
232128ebb692SNicolas Souchu# bktr		brooktree848 I2C hardware interface
232204fb1490SNicolas Souchu# intpm		Intel PIIX4 Power Management Unit
2323c5ea635cSNicolas Souchu# alpm		Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit
23243c5656bfSArchie Cobbs# ichsmb	Intel ICH SMBus controller chips (82801AA, 82801AB, 82801BA)
23258afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
2326c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		smbus		# Bus support, required for smb below.
23273c5656bfSArchie Cobbs
2328c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		intpm
2329c89863e8SNicolas Souchudevice		alpm
23303c5656bfSArchie Cobbsdevice		ichsmb
23318afa373cSNicolas Souchu
2332c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		smb
23338afa373cSNicolas Souchu
23348afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23358afa373cSNicolas Souchu# I2C Bus
23368afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23378afa373cSNicolas Souchu# Philips i2c bus support is provided by the `iicbus' device.
23388afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23398afa373cSNicolas Souchu# Supported devices:
23408afa373cSNicolas Souchu# ic	i2c network interface
23418afa373cSNicolas Souchu# iic	i2c standard io
2342f7d09fbaSNicolas Souchu# iicsmb i2c to smb bridge. Allow i2c i/o with smb commands.
23438afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23448afa373cSNicolas Souchu# Supported interfaces:
23458afa373cSNicolas Souchu# pcf	Philips PCF8584 ISA-bus controller
234628ebb692SNicolas Souchu# bktr	brooktree848 I2C software interface
234728ebb692SNicolas Souchu#
234828ebb692SNicolas Souchu# Other:
234928ebb692SNicolas Souchu# iicbb	generic I2C bit-banging code (needed by lpbb, bktr)
23508afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
2351c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		iicbus		# Bus support, required for ic/iic/iicsmb below.
2352c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		iicbb
23538afa373cSNicolas Souchu
2354c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ic
2355c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		iic
2356c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		iicsmb		# smb over i2c bridge
23578afa373cSNicolas Souchu
2358f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		pcf
2359f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcf.0.at="isa"
2360f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcf.0.port="0x320"
2361f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.pcf.0.irq="5"
23628afa373cSNicolas Souchu
236331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
236431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# ISDN4BSD
236580037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis#
2366e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# See /usr/share/examples/isdn/ROADMAP for an introduction to isdn4bsd.
236780037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis#
236831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# i4b passive ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers:
23698afa373cSNicolas Souchu#
23708ccc600fSHellmuth Michaelis#	isic  - Siemens/Infineon ISDN ISAC/HSCX/IPAC chipset driver
23718ccc600fSHellmuth Michaelis#	iwic  - Winbond W6692 PCI bus ISDN S/T interface controller
23728ccc600fSHellmuth Michaelis#	ifpi  - AVM Fritz!Card PCI driver
23738ccc600fSHellmuth Michaelis#	ihfc  - Cologne Chip HFC ISA/ISA-PnP chipset driver
23748ccc600fSHellmuth Michaelis#	ifpnp - AVM Fritz!Card PnP driver
23758301794fSHellmuth Michaelis#	itjc  - Siemens ISAC / TJNet Tiger300/320 chipset
2376e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis#
23776b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis# i4b active ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers:
23786b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
23796b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#	iavc  - AVM B1 PCI, AVM B1 ISA, AVM T1
23806b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
238131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# Note that the ``options'' (if given) and ``device'' lines must BOTH
238231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# be uncommented to enable support for a given card !
238331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
238431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# In addition to a hardware driver (and probably an option) the mandatory
238531a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# ISDN protocol stack devices and the mandatory support device must be
238631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# enabled as well as one or more devices from the optional devices section.
238731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
238831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
238931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	isic driver (Siemens/Infineon chipsets)
239031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
239131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice	isic
239231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
2393e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# ISA bus non-PnP Cards:
2394e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# ----------------------
239519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
239619c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Teles S0/8 or Niccy 1008
23975895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	TEL_S0_8
2398f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.at="isa"
239942b04349SPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.maddr="0xd0000"
2400f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.irq="5"
2401f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.flags="1"
240219c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
240319c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Teles S0/16 or Creatix ISDN-S0 or Niccy 1016
24045895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	TEL_S0_16
2405f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.at="isa"
2406f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.port="0xd80"
240742b04349SPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.maddr="0xd0000"
2408f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.irq="5"
2409f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.flags="2"
241019c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
241119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Teles S0/16.3
24125895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	TEL_S0_16_3
2413f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.at="isa"
241419dde963SPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.port="0xd80"
2415f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.irq="5"
2416f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.flags="3"
241719c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
241819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# AVM A1 or AVM Fritz!Card
24195895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	AVM_A1
2420f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.at="isa"
242119dde963SPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.port="0x340"
2422f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.irq="5"
2423f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.flags="4"
242419c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
242531a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# USRobotics Sportster ISDN TA intern
242631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisoptions 	USR_STI
242731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.at="isa"
242831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.port="0x268"
242931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.irq="5"
243031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.flags="7"
243119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
243231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# ITK ix1 Micro ( < V.3, non-PnP version )
243331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisoptions 	ITKIX1
243431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.at="isa"
243531a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.port="0x398"
243631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.irq="10"
243731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelishint.isic.0.flags="18"
243819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
243980037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis# ELSA PCC-16
2440cb211653SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	ELSA_PCC16
2441f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.at="isa"
244219dde963SPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.port="0x360"
2443f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.irq="10"
2444f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.isic.0.flags="20"
244580037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis#
2446e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# ISA bus PnP Cards:
2447e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# ------------------
244819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
244919c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Teles S0/16.3 PnP
24505895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	TEL_S0_16_3_P
245119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
245219c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Creatix ISDN-S0 P&P
24535895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	CRTX_S0_P
245419c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
245519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Dr. Neuhaus Niccy Go@
24565895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	DRN_NGO
245719c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
245819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Sedlbauer Win Speed
24595895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	SEDLBAUER
246019c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
246131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# Dynalink IS64PH
246231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisoptions 	DYNALINK
246319c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
246419c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# ELSA QuickStep 1000pro ISA
24655895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	ELSA_QS1ISA
246619c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
24670df6adecSHellmuth Michaelis# Siemens I-Surf 2.0
2468cb211653SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SIEMENS_ISURF2
24690df6adecSHellmuth Michaelis#
24709d45f435SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Asuscom ISDNlink 128K ISA
247131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisoptions 	ASUSCOM_IPAC
24721eeb917cSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven#
24734a29e8f9SHellmuth Michaelis# Eicon Diehl DIVA 2.0 and 2.02
24744a29e8f9SHellmuth Michaelisoptions       EICON_DIVA
24754a29e8f9SHellmuth Michaelis#
2476e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# PCI bus Cards:
2477e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# --------------
247819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
2479e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# ELSA MicroLink ISDN/PCI (same as ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI)
24805895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	ELSA_QS1PCI
248119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
248231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
248331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
248431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ifpnp driver for AVM Fritz!Card PnP
248531a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
248631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# AVM Fritz!Card PnP
248731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice ifpnp
248831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
248931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
249031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ihfc driver for Cologne Chip ISA chipsets (experimental!)
249131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
249231a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# Teles 16.3c ISA PnP
249331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# AcerISDN P10 ISA PnP
249431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# TELEINT ISDN SPEED No.1
249531a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice ihfc
249631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
249731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
249831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ifpi driver for AVM Fritz!Card PCI
249931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
250080037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis# AVM Fritz!Card PCI
250131a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice  ifpi
250280037d6eSHellmuth Michaelis#
250331a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
250431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	iwic driver for Winbond W6692 chipset
250519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
250631a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis# ASUSCOM P-IN100-ST-D (and other Winbond W6692 based cards)
25073374f8ccSHellmuth Michaelisdevice  iwic
250819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
250931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
25108301794fSHellmuth Michaelis#	itjc driver for Simens ISAC / TJNet Tiger300/320 chipset
25118301794fSHellmuth Michaelis#
25128301794fSHellmuth Michaelis# Traverse Technologies NETjet-S
25138301794fSHellmuth Michaelis# Teles PCI-TJ
25148301794fSHellmuth Michaelisdevice  itjc
25158301794fSHellmuth Michaelis#
25168301794fSHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
25176b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#	iavc driver (AVM active cards, needs i4bcapi driver!)
25186b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
25196b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice	iavc
25206b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
25216b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis# AVM B1 ISA bus (PnP mode not supported!)
25226b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis# ----------------------------------------
25236b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelishint.iavc.0.at="isa"
25246b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelishint.iavc.0.port="0x150"
25256b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelishint.iavc.0.irq="5"
25266b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
25276b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
252831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ISDN Protocol Stack - mandatory for all hardware drivers
252919c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
253019c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Q.921 / layer 2 - i4b passive cards D channel handling
2531f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4bq921"
253219c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
253319c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# Q.931 / layer 3 - i4b passive cards D channel handling
2534f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4bq931"
253519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
253619c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# layer 4 - i4b common passive and active card handling
2537f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4b"
253819c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
253931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
254031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ISDN devices - mandatory for all hardware drivers
254119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
254219c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# userland driver to do ISDN tracing (for passive cards only)
2543f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4btrc"	4
254419c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
254519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# userland driver to control the whole thing
2546f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4bctl"
254719c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
254831a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
254931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#	ISDN devices - optional
255031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
255119c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# userland driver for access to raw B channel
2552f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4brbch"	4
255319c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
255419c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# userland driver for telephony
2555f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4btel"	2
255619c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
255719c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# network driver for IP over raw HDLC ISDN
2558f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4bipr"	4
255919c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp# enable VJ header compression detection for ipr i/f
256019c74962SPoul-Henning Kampoptions 	IPR_VJ
2561e5981bd1SHellmuth Michaelis# enable logging of the first n IP packets to isdnd (n=32 here)
2562f71c01ccSPeter Wemmoptions 	IPR_LOG=32
256319c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp#
2564aaf8e082SJoerg Wunsch# network driver for sync PPP over ISDN; requires an equivalent
2565f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# number of sppp device to be configured
2566f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		"i4bisppp"	4
256731a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
25686b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis# B-channel interface to the netgraph subsystem
256931a539a5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice		"i4bing"	2
257031a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#
25716b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis# CAPI driver needed for active ISDN cards (see iavc driver above)
25726b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelisdevice		"i4bcapi"
25736b244dc5SHellmuth Michaelis#
257431a539a5SHellmuth Michaelis#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
257519c74962SPoul-Henning Kamp
2576ab4c624bSMike Smith# Parallel-Port Bus
2577ab4c624bSMike Smith#
2578ab4c624bSMike Smith# Parallel port bus support is provided by the `ppbus' device.
2579ab4c624bSMike Smith# Multiple devices may be attached to the parallel port, devices
2580ab4c624bSMike Smith# are automatically probed and attached when found.
2581ab4c624bSMike Smith#
2582ab4c624bSMike Smith# Supported devices:
2583ab4c624bSMike Smith# vpo	Iomega Zip Drive
2584f7d09fbaSNicolas Souchu#	Requires SCSI disk support ('scbus' and 'da'), best
2585f88c1346SMike Smith#	performance is achieved with ports in EPP 1.9 mode.
2586fdf94d1aSNicolas Souchu# lpt	Parallel Printer
258746f3ff79SMike Smith# plip	Parallel network interface
2588fdf94d1aSNicolas Souchu# ppi	General-purpose I/O ("Geek Port") + IEEE1284 I/O
2589f7d09fbaSNicolas Souchu# pps	Pulse per second Timing Interface
259028ebb692SNicolas Souchu# lpbb	Philips official parallel port I2C bit-banging interface
2591ab4c624bSMike Smith#
2592ab4c624bSMike Smith# Supported interfaces:
2593ab4c624bSMike Smith# ppc	ISA-bus parallel port interfaces.
2594ab4c624bSMike Smith#
2595ef8f7626SNicolas Souchu
25960f210c92SNicolas Souchuoptions		PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection
25970f210c92SNicolas Souchu				  # (see flags in ppc(4))
25985895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	DEBUG_1284	# IEEE1284 signaling protocol debug
25995895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PERIPH_1284	# Makes your computer act as a IEEE1284
2600ef8f7626SNicolas Souchu				# compliant peripheral
26015895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	DONTPROBE_1284	# Avoid boot detection of PnP parallel devices
26025895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	VP0_DEBUG	# ZIP/ZIP+ debug
26035895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	LPT_DEBUG	# Printer driver debug
26045895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PPC_DEBUG	# Parallel chipset level debug
26055895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PLIP_DEBUG	# Parallel network IP interface debug
26063b2d592cSJordan K. Hubbardoptions		PCFCLOCK_VERBOSE         # Verbose pcfclock driver
26073b2d592cSJordan K. Hubbardoptions		PCFCLOCK_MAX_RETRIES=5   # Maximum read tries (default 10)
2608ef8f7626SNicolas Souchu
2609f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		ppc
2610f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ppc.0.at="isa"
2611f71c01ccSPeter Wemmhint.ppc.0.irq="7"
26120d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		ppbus
26130d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		vpo
26140d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		lpt
26150d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		plip
26160d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		ppi
26170d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		pps
26180d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		lpbb
26190d31b179SPeter Wemmdevice		pcfclock
2620ab4c624bSMike Smith
2621432aad0eSTor Egge# Kernel BOOTP support
2622432aad0eSTor Egge
2623432aad0eSTor Eggeoptions 	BOOTP		# Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
2624432aad0eSTor Eggeoptions 	BOOTP_NFSROOT	# NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP info
26255895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	BOOTP_NFSV3	# Use NFS v3 to NFS mount root
2626432aad0eSTor Eggeoptions 	BOOTP_COMPAT	# Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
26275895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
2628432aad0eSTor Egge
2629d94f38acSEivind Eklund#
2630d94f38acSEivind Eklund# Add tie-ins for a hardware watchdog.  This only enable the hooks;
2631d94f38acSEivind Eklund# the user must still supply the actual driver.
2632d94f38acSEivind Eklund#
2633d94f38acSEivind Eklundoptions 	HW_WDOG
2634d94f38acSEivind Eklund
2635005092bbSEivind Eklund#
2636005092bbSEivind Eklund# Set the number of PV entries per process.  Increasing this can
2637005092bbSEivind Eklund# stop panics related to heavy use of shared memory. However, that can
2638005092bbSEivind Eklund# (combined with large amounts of physical memory) cause panics at
2639005092bbSEivind Eklund# boot time due the kernel running out of VM space.
2640005092bbSEivind Eklund#
2641005092bbSEivind Eklund# If you're tweaking this, you might also want to increase the sysctls
2642005092bbSEivind Eklund# "vm.v_free_min", "vm.v_free_reserved", and "vm.v_free_target".
2643005092bbSEivind Eklund#
264404fa1e6cSEivind Eklund# The value below is the one more than the default.
2645005092bbSEivind Eklund#
26465895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	PMAP_SHPGPERPROC=201
2647005092bbSEivind Eklund
2648c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki#
2649c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki# Disable swapping. This option removes all code which actually performs
2650c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki# swapping, so it's not possible to turn it back on at run-time.
2651c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki#
2652c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki# This is sometimes usable for systems which don't have any swap space
2653c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki# (see also sysctls "vm.defer_swapspace_pageouts" and
2654c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki# "vm.disable_swapspace_pageouts")
2655c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki#
265619dde963SPeter Wemm#options 	NO_SWAPPING
2657c796cfa1SAndrzej Bialecki
26589dab0776SDavid Greenman# Set the number of sf_bufs to allocate. sf_bufs are virtual buffers
26599dab0776SDavid Greenman# for sendfile(2) that are used to map file VM pages, and normally
26609dab0776SDavid Greenman# default to a quantity that is roughly 16*MAXUSERS+512. You would
26619dab0776SDavid Greenman# typically want about 4 of these for each simultaneous file send.
26629dab0776SDavid Greenman#
26635895e3c8SPeter Wemmoptions 	NSFBUFS=1024
26649dab0776SDavid Greenman
266515a1057cSEivind Eklund#
2666053a2b61SEivind Eklund# Enable extra debugging code for locks.  This stores the filename and
2667ec4e5afbSRobert Nordier# line of whatever acquired the lock in the lock itself, and change a
2668053a2b61SEivind Eklund# number of function calls to pass around the relevant data.  This is
2669053a2b61SEivind Eklund# not at all useful unless you are debugging lock code.  Also note
2670053a2b61SEivind Eklund# that it is likely to break e.g. fstat(1) unless you recompile your
2671053a2b61SEivind Eklund# userland with -DDEBUG_LOCKS as well.
267215a1057cSEivind Eklund#
267315a1057cSEivind Eklundoptions 	DEBUG_LOCKS
267415a1057cSEivind Eklund
267526086a03SPeter Wemm
267626086a03SPeter Wemm#####################################################################
267726086a03SPeter Wemm# ABI Emulation
267826086a03SPeter Wemm
267926086a03SPeter Wemm# Enable iBCS2 runtime support for SCO and ISC binaries
268026086a03SPeter Wemmoptions 	IBCS2
268126086a03SPeter Wemm
268226086a03SPeter Wemm# Emulate spx device for client side of SVR3 local X interface
268326086a03SPeter Wemmoptions 	SPX_HACK
268426086a03SPeter Wemm
268526086a03SPeter Wemm# Enable Linux ABI emulation
268626086a03SPeter Wemmoptions 	COMPAT_LINUX
268726086a03SPeter Wemm
268852ebde4fSDag-Erling Smørgrav# Enable the linux-like proc filesystem support (requires COMPAT_LINUX
268952ebde4fSDag-Erling Smørgrav# and PSEUDOFS)
26905a44842bSMark Murrayoptions 	LINPROCFS
26915a44842bSMark Murray
269226086a03SPeter Wemm# Linux debugging
269326086a03SPeter Wemmoptions 	DEBUG_LINUX
269426086a03SPeter Wemm
26956e2972b8SMark Newton#
26966e2972b8SMark Newton# SysVR4 ABI emulation
26976e2972b8SMark Newton#
26986e2972b8SMark Newton# The svr4 ABI emulator can be statically compiled into the kernel or loaded as
26996e2972b8SMark Newton# a KLD module.
27006e2972b8SMark Newton# The STREAMS network emulation code can also be compiled statically or as a
27016e2972b8SMark Newton# module.  If loaded as a module, it must be loaded before the svr4 module
27026e2972b8SMark Newton# (the /usr/sbin/svr4 script does this for you).  If compiling statically,
2703f71c01ccSPeter Wemm# the `streams' device must be configured into any kernel which also
27046e2972b8SMark Newton# specifies COMPAT_SVR4.  It is possible to have a statically-configured
27056e2972b8SMark Newton# STREAMS device and a dynamically loadable svr4 emulator;  the /usr/sbin/svr4
27066e2972b8SMark Newton# script understands that it doesn't need to load the `streams' module under
27076e2972b8SMark Newton# those circumstances.
27086e2972b8SMark Newton# Caveat:  At this time, `options KTRACE' is required for the svr4 emulator
27096e2972b8SMark Newton# (whether static or dynamic).
27106e2972b8SMark Newton#
27116e2972b8SMark Newtonoptions		COMPAT_SVR4	# build emulator statically
27126e2972b8SMark Newtonoptions		DEBUG_SVR4	# enable verbose debugging
2713f71c01ccSPeter Wemmdevice		streams		# STREAMS network driver (required for svr4).
27146e2972b8SMark Newton
271526086a03SPeter Wemm
271626086a03SPeter Wemm#####################################################################
27171d33cf3dSNick Hibma# USB support
27181d33cf3dSNick Hibma# UHCI controller
2719c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		uhci
27201d33cf3dSNick Hibma# OHCI controller
2721c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ohci
27221d33cf3dSNick Hibma# General USB code (mandatory for USB)
2723c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		usb
27241d33cf3dSNick Hibma#
2725b5ea1f0cSNick Hibma# USB Double Bulk Pipe devices
2726b5ea1f0cSNick Hibmadevice		udbp
2727f26c33d2SNick Hibma# Generic USB device driver
2728c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ugen
2729f26c33d2SNick Hibma# Human Interface Device (anything with buttons and dials)
2730c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		uhid
27311d33cf3dSNick Hibma# USB keyboard
2732c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ukbd
27331d33cf3dSNick Hibma# USB printer
2734c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ulpt
27356521db35SKris Kennaway# USB Iomega Zip 100 Drive (Requires scbus and da)
2736c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		umass
2737e9fb12d3SNick Hibma# USB modem support
2738e9fb12d3SNick Hibmadevice		umodem
2739f26c33d2SNick Hibma# USB mouse
2740c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		ums
2741e2dbd15fSNick Hibma# Diamond Rio 500 Mp3 player
2742e2dbd15fSNick Hibmadevice		urio
27432fd84f56SNick Hibma# USB scanners
27442fd84f56SNick Hibmadevice		uscanner
2745f26c33d2SNick Hibma#
2746ed63a7aaSBill Paul# ADMtek USB ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB100TX,
2747d04bb221SBill Paul# the Billionton USB100, the Melco LU-ATX, the D-Link DSB-650TX
2748d04bb221SBill Paul# and the SMC 2202USB. Also works with the ADMtek AN986 Pegasus
2749d04bb221SBill Paul# eval board.
2750c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		aue
2751dfd1e98eSBill Paul#
275201779872SBill Paul# CATC USB-EL1201A USB ethernet. Supports the CATC Netmate
275301779872SBill Paul# and Netmate II, and the Belkin F5U111.
2754c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		cue
275501779872SBill Paul#
2756dfd1e98eSBill Paul# Kawasaki LSI ethernet. Supports the LinkSys USB10T,
2757d04bb221SBill Paul# Entrega USB-NET-E45, Peracom Ethernet Adapter, the
2758d04bb221SBill Paul# 3Com 3c19250, the ADS Technologies USB-10BT, the ATen UC10T,
275901779872SBill Paul# the Netgear EA101, the D-Link DSB-650, the SMC 2102USB
276001779872SBill Paul# and 2104USB, and the Corega USB-T.
2761c9953c3bSPeter Wemmdevice		kue
2762f26c33d2SNick Hibma
2763f26c33d2SNick Hibma# debugging options for the USB subsystem
27641d33cf3dSNick Hibma#
27657dc1a5bdSNick Hibmaoptions 	UHCI_DEBUG
27667dc1a5bdSNick Hibmaoptions 	OHCI_DEBUG
27671d33cf3dSNick Hibmaoptions 	USB_DEBUG
2768f26c33d2SNick Hibma
27697dc1a5bdSNick Hibmaoptions 	UGEN_DEBUG
2770f26c33d2SNick Hibmaoptions 	UHID_DEBUG
2771f26c33d2SNick Hibmaoptions 	UHUB_DEBUG
2772f26c33d2SNick Hibmaoptions 	UKBD_DEBUG
27737dc1a5bdSNick Hibmaoptions 	ULPT_DEBUG
2774f26c33d2SNick Hibmaoptions 	UMASS_DEBUG
2775f26c33d2SNick Hibmaoptions 	UMS_DEBUG
2776e2dbd15fSNick Hibmaoptions 	URIO_DEBUG
2777f26c33d2SNick Hibma
27786e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTA# options for ukbd:
27796e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTAoptions 	UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP	# specify the built-in keymap
2780cc6c2ad0SPeter Wemmmakeoptions	UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP=it.iso
27816e8394b8SKazutaka YOKOTA
2782785d2100SJohn Birrell#
2783785d2100SJohn Birrell# Embedded system options:
2784785d2100SJohn Birrell#
2785785d2100SJohn Birrell# An embedded system might want to run something other than init.
27868a13a924SJohn Birrelloptions 	INIT_PATH="/sbin/init:/stand/sysinstall"
2787bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2788bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Debug options
2789bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	BUS_DEBUG	# enable newbus debugging
2790bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS	# enable vfs lock debugging
2791bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	NPX_DEBUG	# enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu)
2792bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2793446af86dSJohn Baldwin#####################################################################
2794446af86dSJohn Baldwin# SYSV IPC KERNEL PARAMETERS
2795446af86dSJohn Baldwin#
2796446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of entries in a semaphore map.
2797446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMMAP=31
2798446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2799446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of System V semaphores that can be used on the system at
2800446af86dSJohn Baldwin# one time.
2801446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMMNI=11
2802446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2803446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Total number of semaphores system wide
2804446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMMNS=61
2805446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2806446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Total number of undo structures in system
2807446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMMNU=31
2808446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2809446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of System V semaphores that can be used by a single process
2810446af86dSJohn Baldwin# at one time.
2811446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMMSL=61
2812446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2813446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of operations that can be outstanding on a single System V
2814446af86dSJohn Baldwin# semaphore at one time.
2815446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMOPM=101
2816446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2817446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of undo operations that can be outstanding on a single
2818446af86dSJohn Baldwin# System V semaphore at one time.
2819446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SEMUME=11
2820446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2821446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of shared memory pages system wide.
2822446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMALL=1025
2823446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2824446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum size, in bytes, of a single System V shared memory region.
2825446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
2826446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMMAXPGS=1025
2827446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2828446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Minimum size, in bytes, of a single System V shared memory region.
2829446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMMIN=2
2830446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2831446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of shared memory regions that can be used on the system
2832446af86dSJohn Baldwin# at one time.
2833446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMMNI=33
2834446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2835446af86dSJohn Baldwin# Maximum number of System V shared memory regions that can be attached to
2836446af86dSJohn Baldwin# a single process at one time.
2837446af86dSJohn Baldwinoptions 	SHMSEG=9
2838446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2839d9282887SDima Dorfman# Set the amount of time (in seconds) the system will wait before
2840d9282887SDima Dorfman# rebooting automatically when a kernel panic occurs.  If set to (-1),
2841d9282887SDima Dorfman# the system will wait indefinitely until a key is pressed on the
2842d9282887SDima Dorfman# console.
2843d9282887SDima Dorfmanoptions 	PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=16
2844d9282887SDima Dorfman
2845446af86dSJohn Baldwin#####################################################################
2846446af86dSJohn Baldwin
2847bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# More undocumented options for linting.
2848bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Note that documenting these are not considered an affront.
2849bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2850bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CAM_DEBUG_DELAY
285128d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
285228d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# VFS cluster debugging.
2853bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CLUSTERDEBUG
285428d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
285528d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Eliminate unneeded cache flush instruction(s).
2856bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE
285728d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2858bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	DEBUG
28598b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2860bffb191eSTakanori Watanabe# PECOFF module (Win32 Execution Format)
2861bffb191eSTakanori Watanabeoptions		PECOFF_SUPPORT
2862bffb191eSTakanori Watanabeoptions		PECOFF_DEBUG
28638b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2864a88d714cSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Disable the 4 MByte PSE CPU feature.
2865bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven#options 	DISABLE_PSE
28668b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2867bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	ENABLE_ALART
2868bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	I4B_SMP_WORKAROUND
2869bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	I586_PMC_GUPROF=0x70000
2870bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	KBDIO_DEBUG=2
2871bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	KBD_MAXRETRY=4
2872bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	KBD_MAXWAIT=6
2873bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	KBD_RESETDELAY=201
2874edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2875edd5302dSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Enable the PF_KEY Key Management API.
2876bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	KEY
287728d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
287828d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Kernel filelock debugging.
2879bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	LOCKF_DEBUG
288028d7984fSJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
28818b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# System V compatible message queues
28828b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# Please note that the values provided here are used to test kernel
28838b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# building.  The defaults in the sources provide almost the same numbers.
28848b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven# MSGSSZ must be a power of 2 between 8 and 1024.
28858b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	MSGMNB=2049	# Max number of chars in queue
28868b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	MSGMNI=41	# Max number of message queue identifiers
28878b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	MSGSEG=2049	# Max number of message segments
28888b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	MSGSSZ=16	# Size of a message segment
28898b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	MSGTQL=41	# Max number of messages in system
28908b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
28918b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	NBUF=512	# Number of buffer headers
28928b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
28938b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	NMBCLUSTERS=1024	# Number of mbuf clusters
28948b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2895bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	PSM_DEBUG=1
28968b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2897bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SCSI_NCR_DEBUG
2898bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC=10000
2899bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE=1
2900bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SCSI_NCR_MYADDR=7
29018b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
29028b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SC_DEBUG_LEVEL=5	# Syscons debug level
29038b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SC_RENDER_DEBUG	# syscons rendering debugging
29048b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2905bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
2906bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SIMPLELOCK_DEBUG
2907bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	SLIP_IFF_OPTS
2908bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	TIMER_FREQ="((14318182+6)/12)"
29098b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	VFS_BIO_DEBUG	# VFS buffer I/O debugging
29108b6f5e65SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
2911bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	VM_KMEM_SIZE
2912bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX
2913bc0e3a03SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenoptions 	VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE
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