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12365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
22365e64fSRodney W. Grimes# LINT -- config file for checking all the sources, tries to pull in
32365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#	as much of the source tree as it can.
42365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
56e702c99SPaul Traina#	$Id: LINT,v 1.280 1996/09/19 08:27:58 phk Exp $
62365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
73aa06999SGarrett Wollman# NB: You probably don't want to try running a kernel built from this
83aa06999SGarrett Wollman# file.  Instead, you should start from GENERIC, and add options from
93aa06999SGarrett Wollman# this file as required.
102365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
112365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
126a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This directive is mandatory; it defines the architecture to be
146a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# configured for; in this case, the 386 family.  You must also specify
156a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on); deleting the
166a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# specification for CPUs you don't need to use may make parts of the
176a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# system run faster
186a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
192365e64fSRodney W. Grimesmachine		"i386"
20f87a3269SRodney W. Grimescpu		"I386_CPU"
21f87a3269SRodney W. Grimescpu		"I486_CPU"
22ca83dc2dSJordan K. Hubbardcpu		"I586_CPU"		# aka Pentium(tm)
237059cdf2SDavid Greenmancpu		"I686_CPU"		# aka Pentium Pro(tm)
242365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
266a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This is the ``identification'' of the kernel.  Usually this should
276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# be the same as the name of your kernel.
286a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
296a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanident		LINT
306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The `maxusers' parameter controls the static sizing of a number of
336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# internal system tables by a complicated formula defined in param.c.
346a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
356a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanmaxusers	10
366a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
376a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
38663afbc3SScott Mace# Under some circumstances it is necessary to make the default max
39f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman# number of processes per user and open files per user more than the
40663afbc3SScott Mace# defaults on bootup.  (an example is a large news server in which
410f700bfdSJoerg Wunsch# the uid, news, can sometimes need > 100 simultaneous processes running,
420f700bfdSJoerg Wunsch# or perhaps a user using lots of windows under X).
43b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		CHILD_MAX=128
44b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		OPEN_MAX=128
45663afbc3SScott Mace
46663afbc3SScott Mace#
47114a8cffSPeter Wemm# Under some circumstances it is useful to have an extra number of
48114a8cffSPeter Wemm# vnode data structures allocated at boot time.  In particular,
49114a8cffSPeter Wemm# usenet news servers can benefit if there are enough vnodes to
50114a8cffSPeter Wemm# cache the busiest newsgroup and overview directories.  Beware that
51114a8cffSPeter Wemm# this is an expensive option, it consumes physical non-pageable ram.
52114a8cffSPeter Wemm# A busy news server may benefit from 10,000 extra vnodes or so.
53114a8cffSPeter Wemm#
54b8484eb3SPeter Wemmoptions		EXTRAVNODES=1
55114a8cffSPeter Wemm
56114a8cffSPeter Wemm#
576a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# A math emulator is mandatory if you wish to run on hardware which
586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# does not have a floating-point processor.  Pick either the original,
596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# bogus (but freely-distributable) math emulator, or a much more
606a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# fully-featured but GPL-licensed emulator taken from Linux.
616a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
626a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		MATH_EMULATE		#Support for x87 emulation
6394c94804SBruce Evans# Don't enable both of these in a real config.
646c5e9bbdSMike Pritchardoptions		GPL_MATH_EMULATE	#Support for x87 emulation via
65cfecaf32SGary Clark II					#new math emulator
66cfecaf32SGary Clark II
6725cf9d99SJordan K. Hubbard# When this is set, be extra conservative in various parts of the kernel
6825cf9d99SJordan K. Hubbard# and choose functionality over speed (on the widest variety of systems).
6925cf9d99SJordan K. Hubbardoptions		FAILSAFE
7025cf9d99SJordan K. Hubbard
7125cf9d99SJordan K. Hubbard
72f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# When this is set, copyin/copyout will use an unrolled loop using
73f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# floating point registers.  It makes copyin/copyout run 30-100%
74f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# faster on Pentiums and makes no difference or slower on non-Pentium
75f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# (including P6) systems.
76f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami#
77f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# However, even when this is set, there is a run-time check for CPU
78f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# type so the routine will never be invoked for a wrong architecture.
79f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami# It will become the default after some testing period.
80f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asamioptions		"I586_FAST_BCOPY"
81f7ef42a0SSatoshi Asami
826a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
836a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This directive defines a number of things:
846a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  - The compiled kernel is to be called `kernel'
856a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  - The root filesystem might be on partition wd0a
86b8e91dabSDavid Greenman#  - Crash dumps will be written to wd0b, if possible.  Specifying the
87b8e91dabSDavid Greenman#    dump device here is not recommended.  Use dumpon(8).
886a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
89b8e91dabSDavid Greenmanconfig		kernel	root on wd0 dumps on wd0
902365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
916a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
926a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
936a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS
94690f540cSAndrey A. Chernov
956a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
966a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Implement system calls compatible with 4.3BSD and older versions of
9756c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# FreeBSD.  You probably do NOT want to remove this as much current code
9856c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# still relies on the 4.3 emulation.
996a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1006a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		"COMPAT_43"
1016a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1026a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1036c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# Allow user-mode programs to manipulate their local descriptor tables.
1046a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# This option is required for the WINE Windows(tm) emulator, and is
1056a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# not used by anything else (that we know of).
1066a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1076a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		USER_LDT		#allow user-level control of i386 ldt
1086a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1096a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1106a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# These three options provide support for System V Interface
1116a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Definition-style interprocess communication, in the form of shared
1126a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# memory, semaphores, and message queues, respectively.
1136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1146a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		SYSVSHM
1156a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		SYSVSEM
1166a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		SYSVMSG
1176a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1186a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1196a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
1206a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# DEBUGGING OPTIONS
1216a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1226a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
123b5d89ca8SBruce Evans# Enable the kernel debugger.
1246a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
125b5d89ca8SBruce Evansoptions		DDB
126b5d89ca8SBruce Evans
127b5d89ca8SBruce Evans#
1285ccab2afSGary Palmer# Don't drop into DDB for a panic. Intended for unattended operation
1295ccab2afSGary Palmer# where you may want to drop to DDB from the console, but still want
1305ccab2afSGary Palmer# the machine to recover from a panic
1315ccab2afSGary Palmer#
1325ccab2afSGary Palmeroptions		DDB_UNATTENDED
1335ccab2afSGary Palmer
1345ccab2afSGary Palmer#
1356a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# KTRACE enables the system-call tracing facility ktrace(2).
1366a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1372365e64fSRodney W. Grimesoptions		KTRACE			#kernel tracing
13821c64a07SAndrey A. Chernov
1396a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1406a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The DIAGNOSTIC option is used in a number of source files to enable
1416a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# extra sanity checking of internal structures.  This support is not
1426a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# enabled by default because of the extra time it would take to check
1436a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# for these conditions, which can only occur as a result of
1446a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# programming errors.
1456a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1460dc7d907SPoul-Henning Kampoptions		DIAGNOSTIC
147da59a31cSDavid Greenman
1480dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard#
149348acd94SGarrett Wollman# PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters
150348acd94SGarrett Wollman# to be compiled.  See perfmon(4) for more information.
151348acd94SGarrett Wollman#
152348acd94SGarrett Wollmanoptions		PERFMON
153348acd94SGarrett Wollman
154348acd94SGarrett Wollman# XXX - this doesn't belong here.
1550dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard# Allow ordinary users to take the console - this is useful for X.
1560dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbardoptions		UCONSOLE
1570dd1eea1SJordan K. Hubbard
15896fc6efbSPoul-Henning Kamp# XXX - this doesn't belong here either
15996fc6efbSPoul-Henning Kampoptions		USERCONFIG		#boot -c editor
16096fc6efbSPoul-Henning Kampoptions		VISUAL_USERCONFIG	#visual boot -c editor
1616a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
1626a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
1636a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# NETWORKING OPTIONS
16470c0b54cSAndrey A. Chernov
1656a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1666a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Protocol families:
1676a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  Only the INET (Internet) family is officially supported in FreeBSD.
1686a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  Source code for the NS (Xerox Network Service), ISO (OSI), and
1696a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  CCITT (X.25) families is provided for amusement value, although we
1706a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  try to ensure that it actually compiles.
1716a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1726a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		INET			#Internet communications protocols
173f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman
174cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions		IPX			#IPX/SPX communications protocols
175cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions		IPXIP			#IPX in IP encapsulation (not available)
176cc6a66f2SJulian Elischeroptions		IPTUNNEL		#IP in IPX encapsulation (not available)
177b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		IPXPRINTFS=0		#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
178b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		IPX_ERRPRINTFS=0	#IPX/SPX Console Debugging Information
179cc6a66f2SJulian Elischer
18034b5fca7SJulian Elischeroptions		NETATALK		#Appletalk communications protocols
18134b5fca7SJulian Elischer
182bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman# These are currently broken and are no longer shipped due to lack
183bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman# of interest.
184bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman#options		CCITT			#X.25 network layer
185f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman#options		ISO
186f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman#options		TPIP			#ISO TP class 4 over IP
187f73bbaf2SDavid Greenman#options		TPCONS			#ISO TP class 0 over X.25
188bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman#options		LLC			#X.25 link layer for Ethernets
189bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman#options		HDLC			#X.25 link layer for serial lines
190bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman#options		EON			#ISO CLNP over IP
191dc915e7cSGarrett Wollman#options		NS			#Xerox NS protocols
192dc915e7cSGarrett Wollman#options		NSIP			#XNS over IP
19363a74862SSteven Wallace
1946a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
1956a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Network interfaces:
19656c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard#  The `loop' pseudo-device is MANDATORY when networking is enabled.
1976a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  The `ether' pseudo-device provides generic code to handle
19856c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard#  Ethernets; it is MANDATORY when a Ethernet device driver is
1996a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  configured.
200d41f24e7SDavid Greenman#  The 'fddi' pseudo-device provides generic code to support FDDI.
20183401efaSGarrett Wollman#  The `sppp' pseudo-device serves a similar role for certain types
202e7c234a1SPeter Wemm#  of synchronous PPP links (like `cx', `ar').
2036a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  The `sl' pseudo-device implements the Serial Line IP (SLIP) service.
2046a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#  The `ppp' pseudo-device implements the Point-to-Point Protocol.
205d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  The `bpfilter' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.  Be
206d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  aware of the legal and administrative consequences of enabling this
207d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  option.  The number of devices determines the maximum number of
208d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#  simultaneous BPF clients programs runnable.
20959d8d13fSGarrett Wollman#  The `disc' pseudo-device implements a minimal network interface,
21059d8d13fSGarrett Wollman#  which throws away all packets sent and never receives any.  It is
21159d8d13fSGarrett Wollman#  included for testing purposes.
212b60d4a5dSAtsushi Murai#  The `tun' pseudo-device implements the User Process PPP (iijppp)
2136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2146a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	ether			#Generic Ethernet
215d41f24e7SDavid Greenmanpseudo-device	fddi			#Generic FDDI
21683401efaSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	sppp			#Generic Synchronous PPP
2176a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	loop			#Network loopback device
2186a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	sl	2		#Serial Line IP
2196a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	ppp	2		#Point-to-point protocol
220d29895dcSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	bpfilter	4	#Berkeley packet filter
22159d8d13fSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	disc			#Discard device
2222d3f9865SAtsushi Muraipseudo-device	tun	1		#Tunnel driver(user process ppp)
223d29895dcSGarrett Wollman
2246a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Internet family options:
2266a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# TCP_COMPAT_42 causes the TCP code to emulate certain bugs present in
2286a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# 4.2BSD.  This option should not be used unless you have a 4.2BSD
2296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# machine and TCP connections fail.
2306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# MROUTING enables the kernel multicast packet forwarder, which works
2326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# with mrouted(8).
2336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
234d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# IPFIREWALL enables support for IP firewall construction, in
235ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# conjunction with the `ipfw' program.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE sends
236ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# logged packets to the system logger.  IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT
237ff6f025aSAlexander Langer# limits the number of times a matching entry can be logged.
238d29895dcSGarrett Wollman#
23993e0e116SJulian Elischer# IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert''
24093e0e116SJulian Elischer#
24165e8111fSBruce Evans# TCPDEBUG is undocumented.
24265e8111fSBruce Evans#
2436a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		"TCP_COMPAT_42"		#emulate 4.2BSD TCP bugs
244e3178a06SJordan K. Hubbardoptions		MROUTING		# Multicast routing
245d29895dcSGarrett Wollmanoptions         IPFIREWALL              #firewall
246d29895dcSGarrett Wollmanoptions         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE      #print information about
247d29895dcSGarrett Wollman					# dropped packets
248ff6f025aSAlexander Langeroptions		"IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=100" #limit verbosity
24993e0e116SJulian Elischeroptions		IPDIVERT		#divert sockets
25065e8111fSBruce Evansoptions		TCPDEBUG
2516a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
2526a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
2536a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
2546a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# FILESYSTEM OPTIONS
255e3178a06SJordan K. Hubbard
2562365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
2576a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Only the root, /usr, and /tmp filesystems need be statically
2586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# compiled; everything else will be automatically loaded at mount
2596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# time.  (Exception: the UFS family---FFS, MFS, and LFS---cannot
2606a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# currently be demand-loaded.)  Some people still prefer to statically
2616a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# compile other filesystems as well.
2626a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
2636a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# NB: The LFS, PORTAL, and UNION filesystems are known to be buggy,
2646a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# and WILL panic your system if you attempt to do anything with them.
2656a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# They are included here as an incentive for some enterprising soul to
2666a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# sit down and fix them.
2672365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
268e5e60905SDavid Greenman# Note: 4.4BSD NQNFS lease checking has relatively high cost for
269e5e60905SDavid Greenman# _local_ I/O as well as remote I/O. Don't use it unless you will
270e5e60905SDavid Greenman# using NQNFS.
271e5e60905SDavid Greenman#
272f1a9c715SDavid Greenman
2736a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# One of these is mandatory:
2746a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		FFS			#Fast filesystem
2756a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		NFS			#Network File System
2766a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
2776a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The rest are optional:
278e5e60905SDavid Greenmanoptions		NQNFS			#Enable NQNFS lease checking
2797c115697SPoul-Henning Kamp# options	NFS_NOSERVER		#Disable the NFS-server code.
280f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		"CD9660"		#ISO 9660 filesystem
281f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		FDESC			#File descriptor filesystem
282f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		KERNFS			#Kernel filesystem
283f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		LFS			#Log filesystem
284f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		MFS			#Memory File System
2853f9a6982SDoug Rabsonoptions		MSDOSFS			#MS DOS File System
286f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		NULLFS			#NULL filesystem
287f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		PORTAL			#Portal filesystem
288f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		PROCFS			#Process filesystem
289f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		UMAPFS			#UID map filesystem
290f1a9c715SDavid Greenmanoptions		UNION			#Union filesystem
291114a8cffSPeter Wemm# This DEVFS is experimental but seems to work
29246746c3bSJulian Elischeroptions		DEVFS			#devices filesystem
293f1a9c715SDavid Greenman
294d52d7365SPoul-Henning Kamp# Make space in the kernel for a MFS root filesystem.  Define to the number
295d52d7365SPoul-Henning Kamp# of kilobytes to reserve for the filesystem.
296b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		MFS_ROOT=10
297b1529bdaSPeter Wemm# Allow the MFS_ROOT code to load the MFS image from floppy if it is missing.
298b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		MFS_AUTOLOAD
299d52d7365SPoul-Henning Kamp
300a401ebbeSDavid Greenman# Allow this many swap-devices.
301b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		NSWAPDEV=20
302a401ebbeSDavid Greenman
3036a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Disk quotas are supported when this option is enabled.  If you
3046a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# change the value of this option, you must do a `make clean' in your
3056a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# kernel compile directory in order to get a working kernel.
3066a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
3072365e64fSRodney W. Grimesoptions		QUOTA			#enable disk quotas
3086a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
30923d048eeSGary Palmer# Add more checking code to various filesystems
31023d048eeSGary Palmer#options		NULLFS_DIAGNOSTIC
31123d048eeSGary Palmer#options		KERNFS_DIAGNOSTIC
31223d048eeSGary Palmer#options		UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC
31323d048eeSGary Palmer#options		UNION_DIAGNOSTIC
31423d048eeSGary Palmer
31523d048eeSGary Palmer# Add some error checking code to the null_bypass routine
31623d048eeSGary Palmer# in nthe NULL filesystem
31723d048eeSGary Palmer#options		SAFETY
31823d048eeSGary Palmer
3196a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
3206a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
321de6a307eSPeter Dufault# SCSI DEVICES
322de6a307eSPeter Dufault
3236a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# SCSI DEVICE CONFIGURATION
3246a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
3256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The SCSI subsystem consists of the `base' SCSI code, a number of
326ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# high-level SCSI device `type' drivers, and the low-level host-adapter
3276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# device drivers.  The host adapters are listed in the ISA and PCI
3286a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# device configuration sections below.
3296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
330265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# Beginning with FreeBSD 2.0.5 you can wire down your SCSI devices so
331ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# that a given bus, target, and LUN always come on line as the same
332ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# device unit.  In earlier versions the unit numbers were assigned
333ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# in the order that the devices were probed on the SCSI bus.  This
334ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# means that if you removed a disk drive, you may have had to rewrite
335ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# your /etc/fstab file, and also that you had to be careful when adding
336ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# a new disk as it may have been probed earlier and moved your device
337ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# configuration around.
338ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
339ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# This old behavior is maintained as the default behavior.  The unit
340ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# assignment begins with the first non-wired down unit for a device
341ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# type.  For example, if you wire a disk as "sd3" then the first
342ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# non-wired disk will be assigned sd4.
343ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
344ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# The syntax for wiring down devices is:
345ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
3464fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# controller	scbus0 at ahc0		# Single bus device
3474fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# controller	scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0	# Single bus device
3484fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# controller	scbus3 at ahc2 bus 0	# Twin bus device
3494fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# controller	scbus2 at ahc2 bus 1	# Twin bus device
350ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# disk 		sd0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
3514fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# disk		sd1 at scbus3 target 1
3524fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# disk		sd2 at scbus2 target 3
3534fbaf9a7SJustin T. Gibbs# tape		st1 at scbus1 target 6
354ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# device	cd0 at scbus?
355ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
356ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# "units" (SCSI logical unit number) that are not specified are
357ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# treated as if specified as LUN 0.
358ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
359ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# All SCSI devices allocate as many units as are required.
360ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
361265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# The "unknown" device (uk? in pre-2.0.5) is now part of the base SCSI
362ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault# configuration and doesn't have to be explicitly configured.
363ebc1a0e2SPeter Dufault
3646a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller	scbus0	#base SCSI code
3656a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		ch0	#SCSI media changers
3666a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		sd0	#SCSI disks
3676a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		st0	#SCSI tapes
3686a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		cd0	#SCSI CD-ROMs
36949bdb5b8SJoerg Wunschdevice		od0	#SCSI optical disk
3706a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
371265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# The previous devices (ch, sd, st, cd) are recognized by config.
372265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# config doesn't (and shouldn't) know about these newer ones,
373265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# so we have to specify that they are on a SCSI bus with the "at scbus?"
374265368d4SRodney W. Grimes# clause.
375265368d4SRodney W. Grimes
3768909a72bSPeter Dufaultdevice worm0 at scbus?	# SCSI worm
3778909a72bSPeter Dufaultdevice pt0 at scbus?	# SCSI processor type
3788909a72bSPeter Dufaultdevice sctarg0 at scbus? # SCSI target
3798909a72bSPeter Dufault
3801a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# SCSI OPTIONS:
3811a7c583cSGarrett Wollman
3821a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# SCSIDEBUG: When defined enables debugging macros
3831a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# NO_SCSI_SENSE: When defined disables sense descriptions (about 4k)
3841a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY: Always report disk geometry at boot up instead
385265368d4SRodney W. Grimes#                       of only when booting verbosely.
3861a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanoptions		SCSIDEBUG
3871a7c583cSGarrett Wollman#options	NO_SCSI_SENSE
3881a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanoptions		SCSI_REPORT_GEOMETRY
3891a7c583cSGarrett Wollman
39093063432SJoerg Wunsch# Options for the `od' optical disk driver:
39193063432SJoerg Wunsch#
39293063432SJoerg Wunsch# If drive returns sense key as 0x02 with vendor specific additional
39393063432SJoerg Wunsch# sense code (ASC) and additional sense code qualifier (ASCQ), or
39493063432SJoerg Wunsch# illegal ASC and ASCQ. This cause an error (NOT READY) and retrying.
39593063432SJoerg Wunsch# To suppress this, use the following option.
39693063432SJoerg Wunsch#
39793063432SJoerg Wunschoptions		OD_BOGUS_NOT_READY
39893063432SJoerg Wunsch#
39993063432SJoerg Wunsch# For an automatic spindown, try this.  Again, preferrably as an
40093063432SJoerg Wunsch# option in your config file.
40193063432SJoerg Wunsch# WARNING!  Use at your own risk.  Joerg's ancient SONY SMO drive
40293063432SJoerg Wunsch# groks it fine, while Shunsuke's Fujitsu chokes on it and times
40393063432SJoerg Wunsch# out.
40493063432SJoerg Wunsch#
40593063432SJoerg Wunschoptions		OD_AUTO_TURNOFF
40693063432SJoerg Wunsch
40793063432SJoerg Wunsch
4086a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4096a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
4106a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES AND OPTIONS
4116a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4122365e64fSRodney W. Grimes#
4136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Of these, only the `log' device is truly mandatory.  The `pty'
4146a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# device usually turns out to be ``effectively mandatory'', as it is
4156a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# required for `telnetd', `rlogind', `screen', `emacs', and `xterm',
4161a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# among others.  The `isdn', `ii', `ity', `itel', and `ispy' devices
41756c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# are all required when ISDN support is used.  If you wish to run certain
41856c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# system utilities which are compressed by default (like /stand/sysinstall)
41956c7a48cSJordan K. Hubbard# then `gzip' becomes mandatory too.
4206a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4212aba17b3SGary Palmerpseudo-device	pty	16	#Pseudo ttys - can go as high as 256
4226a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	speaker		#Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker
4236a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	log		#Kernel syslog interface (/dev/klog)
4246a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device	gzip		#Exec gzipped a.out's
425784cf072SPoul-Henning Kamppseudo-device	vn		#Vnode driver (turns a file into a device)
4264cba4555SUgen J.S. Antsilevichpseudo-device	snp	3	#Snoop device - to look at pty/vty/etc..
42703b225a3SSatoshi Asamipseudo-device	ccd	4	#Concatenated disk driver
4289ba0e7c3SBruce Evans
4291a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# These are non-optional for ISDN
4301a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device   isdn
4311a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device   ii      4
4321a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device   ity     4
4331a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device   itel    2
4341a7c583cSGarrett Wollmanpseudo-device   ispy    1
4351a7c583cSGarrett Wollman
43665e8111fSBruce Evans# These are only for watching for bitrot in old tty code.
43765e8111fSBruce Evans# broken
43865e8111fSBruce Evans#pseudo-device	tb
43965e8111fSBruce Evans
44065e8111fSBruce Evans# These are only for watching for bitrot in old SCSI code.
44165e8111fSBruce Evanspseudo-device	su		#scsi user
44265e8111fSBruce Evanspseudo-device	ssc		#super scsi
44365e8111fSBruce Evans
4446a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4456a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#####################################################################
4466a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION
4476a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4486a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ISA and EISA devices:
4496a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Currently there is no separate support for EISA.  There should be.
4506a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Micro Channel is not supported at all.
4516a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
4526a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4531a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# Mandatory ISA devices: isa, sc or vt, npx
4546a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4552365e64fSRodney W. Grimescontroller	isa0
4562365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
4576a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
4586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Options for `isa':
4596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
460d72ee36fSBruce Evans# AUTO_EOI_1 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the master 8259A
461d72ee36fSBruce Evans# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
462d72ee36fSBruce Evans# This option breaks suspend/resume on some portables.
463d72ee36fSBruce Evans#
4649ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# AUTO_EOI_2 enables the `automatic EOI' feature for the slave 8259A
465d72ee36fSBruce Evans# interrupt controller.  This saves about 0.7-1.25 usec for each interrupt.
4669ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# Automatic EOI is documented not to work for for the slave with the
4679ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# original i8259A, but it works for some clones and some integrated
4689ba0e7c3SBruce Evans# versions.
4699ba0e7c3SBruce Evans#
4706a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# BOUNCE_BUFFERS provides support for ISA DMA on machines with more
4716a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# than 16 megabytes of memory.  It doesn't hurt on other machines.
4726a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Some broken EISA and VLB hardware may need this, too.
4733339606dSAndreas Schulz#
474b2796687SNate Williams# MAXMEM specifies the amount of RAM on the machine; if this is not
475a675c0c6SBruce Evans# specified, FreeBSD will read the amount of memory from the CMOS RAM,
476a675c0c6SBruce Evans# so the amount of memory will be limited to 64MB or 16MB depending on
477a675c0c6SBruce Evans# the BIOS.  The amount is in kilobytes, so for a machine with 128MB of
478a675c0c6SBruce Evans# RAM, it would be 131072 (128 * 1024).
479b2796687SNate Williams#
4803339606dSAndreas Schulz# TUNE_1542 enables the automatic ISA bus speed selection for the
4813339606dSAndreas Schulz# Adaptec 1542 boards. Does not work for all boards, use it with caution.
4823339606dSAndreas Schulz#
4835eb46edfSDavid Greenman# BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET disables the use of the keyboard controller to
4845eb46edfSDavid Greenman# reset the CPU for reboot.  This is needed on some systems with broken
4855eb46edfSDavid Greenman# keyboard controllers.
4863eafdedeSBruce Evans#
48777959e8eSMarc G. Fournier# PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE enables the gameport on the ProAudio Spectrum
48877959e8eSMarc G. Fournier
489d72ee36fSBruce Evansoptions		"AUTO_EOI_1"
4909ba0e7c3SBruce Evans#options	"AUTO_EOI_2"
4916a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		BOUNCE_BUFFERS
492a675c0c6SBruce Evansoptions		"MAXMEM=(128*1024)"
493b6b8f81eSAndrey A. Chernov#options        "TUNE_1542"
494b1529bdaSPeter Wemm#options	BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET
49577959e8eSMarc G. Fournier#options	PAS_JOYSTICK_ENABLE
4963af6b652SDavid Greenman
4974530be52SJordan K. Hubbard# Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver
4987fbcd76bSBruce Evansdevice		vt0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector pcrint
499b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		PCVT_FREEBSD=210	# pcvt running on FreeBSD >= 2.0.5
5007fbcd76bSBruce Evansoptions		XSERVER			# include code for XFree86
5017fbcd76bSBruce Evansoptions		FAT_CURSOR		# start with block cursor
502e9aaac99SNate Williams# This PCVT option is for keyboards such as those used on IBM ThinkPad laptops
503b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		PCVT_SCANSET=2 		# IBM keyboards are non-std
5044530be52SJordan K. Hubbard
5054530be52SJordan K. Hubbard# The syscons console driver (sco color console compatible) - default.
5066a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		sc0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" tty irq 1 vector scintr
50753809eabSPaul Trainaoptions		SC_KBD_PROBE_WORKS	# keyboard probe should determine
50853809eabSPaul Traina					# if syscons is available
509683cbdf4SBruce Evansoptions		MAXCONS=16		# number of virtual consoles
510683cbdf4SBruce Evansoptions		SLOW_VGA		# do byte-wide i/o's to TS and GDC regs
511683cbdf4SBruce Evansoptions		XT_KEYBOARD		# extra initialization for XT keyboard
5122ac8be82SAndreas Schulz
5136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
51498e9e66cSNate Williams# This device is mandatory.
51598e9e66cSNate Williams#
51698e9e66cSNate Williams# The Numeric Processing eXtension is used to either enable the
51798e9e66cSNate Williams# coprocessor or enable math emulation.  If your machine doesn't contain
51898e9e66cSNate Williams# a math co-processor, you must *also* add the option "MATH_EMULATE".
51946746c3bSJulian Elischer# THIS IS NOT AN OPTIONAL ENTRY, DO NOT REMOVE IT
52098e9e66cSNate Williams#
5212365e64fSRodney W. Grimesdevice		npx0	at isa? port "IO_NPX" irq 13 vector npxintr
5226a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
5236a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5246a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Optional ISA and EISA devices:
5256a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5266a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
5276a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
528e56e7036SJustin T. Gibbs# SCSI host adapters: `aha', `aic', `bt', `nca'
5296a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# aha: Adaptec 154x
5319829c3edSJordan K. Hubbard# ahc: Adaptec 274x/284x/294x
5326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# aic: Adaptec 152x and sound cards using the Adaptec AIC-6360 (slow!)
5336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# bt: Most Buslogic controllers
534e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kamp# nca: ProAudioSpectrum cards using the NCR 5380 or Trantor T130
5356a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# uha: UltraStore 14F and 34F
5363c43212aSSøren Schmidt# sea: Seagate ST01/02 8 bit controller (slow!)
5373691d2b9SJordan K. Hubbard# wds: Western Digital WD7000 controller (no scatter/gather!).
5386a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5396a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Note that the order is important in order for Buslogic cards to be
5406a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# probed correctly.
5416a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5426a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
543a1d01dafSJustin T. Gibbscontroller	bt0	at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector bt_isa_intr
5446a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller	aha0	at isa? port "IO_AHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector ahaintr
5456a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller	uha0	at isa? port "IO_UHA0" bio irq ? drq 5 vector uhaintr
5466a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
5476a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr
548e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	nca0	at isa? port 0x1f88 bio irq 10 vector ncaintr
549e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	nca1	at isa? port 0x1f84
550e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	nca2	at isa? port 0x1f8c
551e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	nca3	at isa? port 0x1e88
552e05407d8SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	nca4	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 5 vector ncaintr
55345b4c36fSJordan K. Hubbard
5543c43212aSSøren Schmidtcontroller	sea0	at isa? bio irq 5 iomem 0xdc000 iosiz 0x2000 vector seaintr
5553691d2b9SJordan K. Hubbardcontroller	wds0	at isa? port 0x350 bio irq 15 drq 6 vector wdsintr
5563c43212aSSøren Schmidt
5576a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5586a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ST-506, ESDI, and IDE hard disks: `wdc' and `wd'
5596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5606a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# NB: ``Enhanced IDE'' is NOT supported at this time.
5616a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
562e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# The flags fields are used to enable the multi-sector I/O and
563e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# the 32BIT I/O modes.  The flags may be used in either the controller
564e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# definition or in the individual disk definitions.  The controller
565e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# definition is supported for the boot configuration stuff.
566e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#
567e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# Each drive has a 16 bit flags value defined:
568e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#	The low 8 bits are the maximum value for the multi-sector I/O,
569e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#	where 0xff defaults to the maximum that the drive can handle.
570e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#	The high bit of the 16 bit flags (0x8000) allows probing for
571e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#	32 bit transfers.
572e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#
573e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# The flags field for the drives can be specified in the controller
574e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# specification with the low 16 bits for drive 0, and the high 16 bits
575e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# for drive 1.
576e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# e.g.:
577e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#controller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 flags 0x00ff8004 vector wdintr
578e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#
579e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# specifies that drive 0 will be allowed to probe for 32 bit transfers and
580e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# a maximum multi-sector transfer of 4 sectors, and drive 1 will not be
581e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# allowed to probe for 32 bit transfers, but will allow multi-sector
582e3dd3158SJohn Dyson# transfers up to the maximum that the drive supports.
583e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#
584e3dd3158SJohn Dyson
585e3dd3158SJohn Dyson#
5862620c42eSNate Williamscontroller	wdc0	at isa? port "IO_WD1" bio irq 14 vector wdintr
5872620c42eSNate Williamsdisk		wd0	at wdc0 drive 0
5882620c42eSNate Williamsdisk		wd1	at wdc0 drive 1
5892620c42eSNate Williamscontroller	wdc1	at isa? port "IO_WD2" bio irq 15 vector wdintr
5902620c42eSNate Williamsdisk		wd2	at wdc1 drive 0
5912620c42eSNate Williamsdisk		wd3	at wdc1 drive 1
5922365e64fSRodney W. Grimes
5936a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
5946788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard# Options for `wdc':
5956788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard#
5966788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard# ATAPI enables the support for ATAPI-compatible IDE devices
5976788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard#
5986788ce49SJordan K. Hubbardoptions         ATAPI   #Enable ATAPI support for IDE bus
5997b2305f7SAndrey A. Chernovoptions		ATAPI_STATIC	#Don't do it as an LKM
6006788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard
6016788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard# IDE CD-ROM driver - requires wdc controller and ATAPI option
6026788ce49SJordan K. Hubbarddevice          wcd0
6036788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard
6046788ce49SJordan K. Hubbard#
6056a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Standard floppy disk controllers and floppy tapes: `fdc', `fd', and `ft'
6066a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
6076a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller	fdc0	at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
60885827d9cSJoerg Wunsch#
60985827d9cSJoerg Wunsch# Activate this line instead of the fdc0 line above if you happen to
61085827d9cSJoerg Wunsch# have an Insight floppy tape.  Probing them proved to be dangerous
61185827d9cSJoerg Wunsch# for people with floppy disks only, so it's "hidden" behind a flag:
61285827d9cSJoerg Wunsch#controller fdc0 at isa? port "IO_FD1" bio flags 1 irq 6 drq 2 vector fdintr
61385827d9cSJoerg Wunsch
6146a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandisk		fd0	at fdc0 drive 0
6156a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandisk		fd1	at fdc0 drive 1
6166a8d6623SGarrett Wollmantape		ft0	at fdc0 drive 2
6176a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
61885827d9cSJoerg Wunsch
6196a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
620d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# Options for `fd':
62195b926abSJoerg Wunsch#
622d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# FDSEEKWAIT selects a non-default head-settle time (i.e., the time to
623d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# wait after a seek is performed).  The default value (1/32 s) is
624d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# usually sufficient.  The units are inverse seconds, so a value of 16
625d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# here means to wait 1/16th of a second; you should choose a power of
626d29895dcSGarrett Wollman# two.
627b1529bdaSPeter Wemm# XXX: this seems to be missing!
628b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions	FDSEEKWAIT=16
62995b926abSJoerg Wunsch
63095b926abSJoerg Wunsch#
6312f6df264SJordan K. Hubbard# Other standard PC hardware: `lpt', `mse', `psm', `sio', etc.
6326a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
6336a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# lpt: printer port
6347fe369dcSJoerg Wunsch#	lpt specials:
6357fe369dcSJoerg Wunsch#		port can be specified as ?, this will cause the driver to scan
6367fe369dcSJoerg Wunsch#		the BIOS port list;
6377fe369dcSJoerg Wunsch#		the irq and vector clauses may be omitted, this
6387fe369dcSJoerg Wunsch#		will force the port into polling mode.
6396a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# mse: Logitech and ATI InPort bus mouse ports
6409cc34748SJordan K. Hubbard# psm: PS/2 mouse port [note: conflicts with sc0/vt0, thus "conflicts" keywd]
6416a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# sio: serial ports (see sio(4))
6426a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
6437fe369dcSJoerg Wunschdevice		lpt0	at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector lptintr
6447fe369dcSJoerg Wunschdevice		lpt1	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty irq 5 vector lptintr
6456a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		mse0	at isa? port 0x23c tty irq 5 vector mseintr
6469cc34748SJordan K. Hubbarddevice		psm0	at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts tty irq 12 vector psmintr
647975c53c7SDoug Rabson# Options for psm:
648975c53c7SDoug Rabsonoptions		PSM_NO_RESET		#don't reset mouse hardware (some laptops)
649975c53c7SDoug Rabson
6506a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		sio0	at isa? port "IO_COM1" tty irq 4 vector siointr
6516a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
6526a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# Options for sio:
6539ba0e7c3SBruce Evansoptions		COMCONSOLE		#prefer serial console to video console
654768fd661SBruce Evansoptions		COM_ESP			#code for Hayes ESP
6559ba0e7c3SBruce Evansoptions		COM_MULTIPORT		#code for some cards with shared IRQs
6566a8d6623SGarrett Wollmanoptions		DSI_SOFT_MODEM		#code for DSI Softmodems
657e5f2c8f6SPoul-Henning Kampoptions		BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER	#a BREAK on a comconsole goes to
658e5f2c8f6SPoul-Henning Kamp					#DDB, if available.
6596a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
6606a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
66183401efaSGarrett Wollman# Network interfaces: `cx', `ed', `el', `ep', `ie', `is', `le', `lnc'
6626a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
6636c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# ar: Arnet SYNC/570i hdlc sync 2/4 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (requires sppp)
66483401efaSGarrett Wollman# cx: Cronyx/Sigma multiport sync/async (with Cisco or PPP framing)
6656a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ed: Western Digital and SMC 80xx; Novell NE1000 and NE2000; 3Com 3C503
6666a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# el: 3Com 3C501 (slow!)
6676a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ep: 3Com 3C509 (buggy)
6681a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# fe: Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A Ethernet
669d41f24e7SDavid Greenman# fea: DEC DEFEA EISA FDDI adapter
6706a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ie: AT&T StarLAN 10 and EN100; 3Com 3C507; unknown NI5210
6716a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# le: Digital Equipment EtherWorks 2 and EtherWorks 3 (DEPCA, DE100,
6726a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#     DE101, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE203, DE204, DE205, DE422)
67394187a78SPaul Richards# lnc: Lance/PCnet cards (Isolan, Novell NE2100, NE32-VL)
674d805b866SJohn Hay# sr: RISCom/N2 hdlc sync 1/2 port V.35/X.21 serial driver (requires sppp)
675648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp# ze: IBM/National Semiconductor PCMCIA ethernet controller.
676648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp# zp: 3Com PCMCIA Etherlink III (It does not require shared memory for
677648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp#     send/receive operation, but it needs 'iomem' to read/write the
678648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp#     attribute memory)
6796a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
6806a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
681e7c234a1SPeter Wemmdevice ar0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 vector arintr
68283401efaSGarrett Wollmandevice cx0 at isa? port 0x240 net irq 15 drq 7 vector cxintr
6836a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice ed0 at isa? port 0x280 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector edintr
68412cfa436SPoul-Henning Kampdevice eg0 at isa? port 0x310 net irq 5 vector egintr
6856a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice el0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 9 vector elintr
686d41f24e7SDavid Greenmandevice ep0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 vector epintr
687a732b754SJordan K. Hubbarddevice fe0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq ? vector feintr
688d41f24e7SDavid Greenmandevice fea0 at isa? net irq ? vector feaintr
689d41f24e7SDavid Greenmandevice ie0 at isa? port 0x360 net irq 7 iomem 0xd0000 vector ieintr
690ad0c439aSRodney W. Grimesdevice ix0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 iosiz 32768 vector ixintr
6916a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice le0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector le_intr
69263373752SPoul-Henning Kampdevice lnc0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 drq 0 vector lncintr
693d805b866SJohn Haydevice sr0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 vector srintr
694ada9d061SJordan K. Hubbarddevice ze0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 5 iomem 0xd8000 vector zeintr
695648c711bSPoul-Henning Kampdevice zp0 at isa? port 0x300 net irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 vector zpintr
696648c711bSPoul-Henning Kamp
697f4567b9cSJulian Elischer
6981a7c583cSGarrett Wollman#
6996f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbard# ISDN drivers - `isdn'.
7006f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbard#
7011a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# Uncomment one (and only one) of the following two drivers for the appropriate
7026f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbard# ISDN device you have.  For more information on what's considered appropriate
7036f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbard# for your given set of circumstances, please read
7043852c308SAndreas Schulz# /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/isdn/docs/INSTALL.  It's a bit sparse at present, but
7053852c308SAndreas Schulz# it's the best we have right now.  The snic driver is also disabled at present,
706a46a6df7SJordan K. Hubbard# waiting for someone to upgrade the driver to 2.0 (it's in /sys/gnu/scsi/).
707a46a6df7SJordan K. Hubbard#
7086f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbarddevice nic0 at isa? port "IO_COM3" iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 9 vector nicintr
7096f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbarddevice nnic0 at isa? port 0x150 iomem 0xe0000 tty irq 12 vector nnicintr
7106f96f72bSJordan K. Hubbard
7116a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
7121a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# Audio drivers: `snd', `sb', `pas', `gus', `pca'
7136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
7141a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# snd: Voxware sound support code
7151a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# sb: SoundBlaster PCM - SoundBlaster, SB Pro, SB16, ProAudioSpectrum
7161a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# sbxvi: SoundBlaster 16
7171a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# sbmidi: SoundBlaster 16 MIDI interface
7181a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# pas: ProAudioSpectrum PCM and MIDI
7191a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# gus: Gravis Ultrasound - Ultrasound, Ultrasound 16, Ultrasound MAX
720a2048b9cSJordan K. Hubbard# gusxvi: Gravis Ultrasound 16-bit PCM	(do not use)
7211a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# mss: Microsoft Sound System
7221a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# opl: Yamaha OPL-2 and OPL-3 FM - SB, SB Pro, SB 16, ProAudioSpectrum
7231a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# uart: stand-alone 6850 UART for MIDI
7241a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# mpu: Roland MPU-401 stand-alone card
7251a7c583cSGarrett Wollman#
7261a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# Beware!  The addresses specified below are also hard-coded in
7271a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# i386/isa/sound/sound_config.h.  If you change the values here, you
7281a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# must also change the values in the include file.
7291a7c583cSGarrett Wollman#
7306a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# pca: PCM audio through your PC speaker
7316a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
7329cc34748SJordan K. Hubbard# If you don't have a lpt0 device at IRQ 7, you can remove the
7339cc34748SJordan K. Hubbard# ``conflicts'' specification in the appropriate device entries below.
7349cc34748SJordan K. Hubbard#
735d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# If you have a GUS-MAX card and want to use the CS4231 codec on the
736d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# card the drqs for the gus max must be 8 bit (1, 2, or 3).
737d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard#
738d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# If you would like to use the full duplex option on the gus, then define
739d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# flags to be the ``read dma channel''.
740d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard#
741d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# options BROKEN_BUS_CLOCK	#PAS-16 isn't working and OPTI chipset
742d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# options SYMPHONY_PAS		#PAS-16 isn't working and SYMPHONY chipset
743d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# options EXCLUDE_SBPRO		#PAS-16
744b1529bdaSPeter Wemm# options SBC_IRQ=5		#PAS-16. Must match irq on sb0 line.
745d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# PAS16: The order of the pas0/sb0/opl0 is important since the
746d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard#	sb emulation is enabled in the pas-16 attach.
747d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard#
748d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbard# The i386/isa/sound/sound.doc has more information.
749a2048b9cSJordan K. Hubbard
75012fd0853SSteven Wallace# Controls all sound devices
75112fd0853SSteven Wallacecontroller	snd0
752d1a599c2SJordan K. Hubbarddevice pas0     at isa? port 0x388 irq 10 drq 6 vector pasintr
7539cc34748SJordan K. Hubbarddevice sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 7 conflicts drq 1 vector sbintr
75412fd0853SSteven Wallacedevice sbxvi0   at isa? drq 5
7550264a8a9SJordan K. Hubbarddevice sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330
7568e411548SJordan K. Hubbarddevice gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 vector gusintr
7578e411548SJordan K. Hubbard#device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 12 drq 1 flags 0x3 vector gusintr
75812fd0853SSteven Wallacedevice mss0 at isa? port 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 vector adintr
759e72a188eSAndrey A. Chernov# Use this line for PAS avoid port conflict
760e72a188eSAndrey A. Chernovdevice opl0     at isa? port 0x38a
761e72a188eSAndrey A. Chernov# For normal case use next line
762e72a188eSAndrey A. Chernov# device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
763a91ccb55SSteven Wallacedevice mpu0     at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
76412fd0853SSteven Wallacedevice uart0 at isa? port 0x330 irq 5 vector "m6850intr"
7650897a95dSAndrey A. Chernov
76665e8111fSBruce Evans# More undocumented sound devices with bogus configurations for linting.
76765e8111fSBruce Evans# broken
76865e8111fSBruce Evans#device sscape0  at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0
76965e8111fSBruce Evans#device trix0    at isa? port 0x330 irq 6 drq 0 vector sscapeintr
77065e8111fSBruce Evans
7711a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# Not controlled by `snd'
772017e602cSAndrey A. Chernovdevice pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1 tty
7739ad380abSGarrett Wollman
7746a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
775567e21c2SBruce Evans# Miscellaneous hardware:
7766a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
7776a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# mcd: Mitsumi CD-ROM
7782d859864SAndreas Schulz# scd: Sony CD-ROM
77905e1d9d4SJordan K. Hubbard# matcd: Matsushita/Panasonic CD-ROM
7806a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# wt: Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 tape drives
7816a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber
7826a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# apm: Laptop Advanced Power Management (experimental)
7836c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board
7841d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard# meteor: Matrox Meteor video capture board
78565e8111fSBruce Evans# cy: Cyclades serial driver
786a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard# dgb: Digiboard PC/Xi and PC/Xe series driver (ALPHA QUALITY!)
7871a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# gp:  National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board
788a800f455SJulian Elischer# asc: GI1904-based hand scanners, e.g. the Trust Amiscan Grey
7891a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# gsc: Genius GS-4500 hand scanner.
7901a7c583cSGarrett Wollman# joy: joystick
791657e73c4SPeter Dufault# labpc: National Instrument's Lab-PC and Lab-PC+
792d0930614SAndrey A. Chernov# rc: RISCom/8 multiport card
793567e21c2SBruce Evans# tw: TW-523 power line interface for use with X-10 home control products
7940d04cf6aSPeter Wemm# si: Specialix SI/XIO 4-32 port terminal multiplexor
795c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based)
796c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent)
797657e73c4SPeter Dufault
7986a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
799e597b497SNate Williams# Notes on APM
800e597b497SNate Williams#  Some APM implementations will not work with the `statistics clock'
801e597b497SNate Williams#  enabled, so it's disabled by default if the APM driver is enabled.
802e597b497SNate Williams#  However, this is not true for all laptops.  Try removing the option
803e597b497SNate Williams#  APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK and see if suspend/resume work
804e597b497SNate Williams#
805e597b497SNate Williams
806e8993539SPoul-Henning Kampoptions	APM_IDLE_CPU	# Tell APM to idle rather than halt'ing the cpu
807e8993539SPoul-Henning Kamp
808e597b497SNate Williams#
8092cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard# Notes on the spigot:
8102cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  The video spigot is at 0xad6.  This port address can not be changed.
8112cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  The irq values may only be 10, 11, or 15
8122cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#  I/O memory is an 8kb region.  Possible values are:
8132cd01159SJordan K. Hubbard#    0a0000, 0a2000, ..., 0fffff, f00000, f02000, ..., ffffff
814d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#    The start address must be on an even boundary.
815d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  Add the following option if you want to allow non-root users to be able
816d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  to access the spigot.  This option is not secure because it allows users
817d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  direct access to the I/O page.
818d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#  	options SPIGOT_UNSECURE
819d01b6680SJordan K. Hubbard#
8208819d6ecSPoul-Henning Kamp
821a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard# Notes on the Digiboard driver:
822a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard#
823a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard# The following flag values have special meanings:
824a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard#	0x01 - alternate layout of pins
825a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbard#	0x02 - use the windowed PC/Xe in 64K mode
8260d04cf6aSPeter Wemm
8270d04cf6aSPeter Wemm# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver:
828c4823710SPeter Wemm#  **This is NOT a Specialix supported Driver!**
829c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The host card is memory, not IO mapped.
830c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
831c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary.
832c4823710SPeter Wemm#  The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15.
833c4823710SPeter Wemm
834c9da1b81SPeter Wemm# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers:
835c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions.
836c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion.
837c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280.  You need
838c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#     to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards.
839c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#  The "flags" and "iosiz" settings on the stli driver depend on the board:
840c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 ISA:     flags 23         iosiz 0x1000
841c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 EISA:    flags 24         iosiz 0x10000
842c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	EasyConnection 8/64 MCA:     flags 25         iosiz 0x1000
843c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	ONboard ISA:                 flags 4          iosiz 0x10000
844c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	ONboard EISA:                flags 7          iosiz 0x10000
845c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	ONboard MCA:                 flags 3          iosiz 0x10000
846c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	Brumby:                      flags 2          iosiz 0x4000
847c9da1b81SPeter Wemm#	Stallion:                    flags 1          iosiz 0x10000
848c9da1b81SPeter Wemm
8496a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		mcd0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr
85005e1d9d4SJordan K. Hubbard# for the Sony CDU31/33A CDROM
8512d859864SAndreas Schulzdevice		scd0	at isa? port 0x230 bio
8526c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard# for the SoundBlaster 16 multicd - up to 4 devices
8539720b084SJordan K. Hubbardcontroller      matcd0  at isa? port 0x230 bio
8546a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		wt0	at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 5 drq 1 vector wtintr
8556a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		ctx0	at isa? port 0x230 iomem 0xd0000
8562cd01159SJordan K. Hubbarddevice		spigot0 at isa? port 0xad6 irq 15 iomem 0xee000 vector spigintr
8574cf62360SPaul Trainadevice		qcam0	at isa? port "IO_LPT3" tty
8586a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		apm0	at isa?
859e597b497SNate Williamsoptions		APM_BROKEN_STATCLOCK
8601a7c583cSGarrett Wollmandevice		gp0	at isa? port 0x2c0 tty
8611a7c583cSGarrett Wollmandevice		gsc0	at isa? port "IO_GSC1" tty drq 3
8621a7c583cSGarrett Wollmandevice		joy0	at isa? port "IO_GAME"
86365e8111fSBruce Evansdevice		cy0	at isa? tty irq 10 iomem 0xd4000 iosiz 0x2000 vector cyintr
864a50cd483SJordan K. Hubbarddevice		dgb0	at isa? port 0x220 iomem 0xfc0000 iosiz ? tty
865657e73c4SPeter Dufaultdevice		labpc0	at isa? port 0x260 tty irq 5 vector labpcintr
866d0930614SAndrey A. Chernovdevice          rc0     at isa? port 0x220 tty irq 12 vector rcintr
867567e21c2SBruce Evans# the port and irq for tw0 are fictitious
868567e21c2SBruce Evansdevice          tw0     at isa? port 0x380 tty irq 11 vector twintr
869c4823710SPeter Wemmdevice		si0	at isa? iomem 0xd0000 tty irq 12 vector siintr
870a800f455SJulian Elischerdevice		asc0	at isa? port IO_ASC1 tty drq 3 irq 10 vector ascintr
87165e8111fSBruce Evansdevice		bqu0	at isa? port 0x150
872c9da1b81SPeter Wemmdevice		stl0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 10 vector stlintr
873c9da1b81SPeter Wemmdevice		stli0	at isa? port 0x2a0 tty iomem 0xcc000 flags 23 iosiz 0x1000
874a800f455SJulian Elischer
875eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
876eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# EISA devices:
877eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
878eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# The EISA bus device is eisa0.  It provides auto-detection and
879eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# configuration support for all devices on the EISA bus.
880eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
881e56e7036SJustin T. Gibbs# The `ahb' device provides support for the Adaptec 174X adapter.
882e56e7036SJustin T. Gibbs#
883eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 274X and 284X
884eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# adapters.  The 284X, although a VLB card responds to EISA probes.
885eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
886eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbscontroller	eisa0
887e56e7036SJustin T. Gibbscontroller	ahb0
888eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbscontroller	ahc0
8896a8d6623SGarrett Wollman
8906e702c99SPaul Traina# enable tagged command queueing, which is a major performance win on
8916e702c99SPaul Traina# devices that support it (and controllers with enough SCB's)
8926e702c99SPaul Trainaoptions	AHC_TAGENABLE
8936e702c99SPaul Traina
8946e702c99SPaul Traina# enable SCB paging -- don't use this right now, gibbs says it isn't ready
8956e702c99SPaul Traina# for the real world
8966e702c99SPaul Traina#options	AHC_SCBPAGING_ENABLE
8976e702c99SPaul Traina
8986e702c99SPaul Traina
8996a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
9006a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# PCI devices:
9016a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
9026a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The main PCI bus device is `pci'.  It provides auto-detection and
9036a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# configuration support for all devices on the PCI bus, using either
9046a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# configuration mode defined in the PCI specification.
9056a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
906eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# The `ahc' device provides support for the Adaptec 29/3940(U)(W)
907eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs# and motherboard based AIC7870/AIC7880 adapters.
908eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbs#
9096a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The `ncr' device provides support for the NCR 53C810 and 53C825
9106a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# self-contained SCSI host adapters.
9116a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
9126a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# The `de' device provides support for the Digital Equipment DC21040
9136a8d6623SGarrett Wollman# self-contained Ethernet adapter.
9146a8d6623SGarrett Wollman#
91556086e0dSSatoshi Asami# The `fxp' device provides support for the Intel EtherExpress Pro/100B
91656086e0dSSatoshi Asami# PCI Fast Ethernet adapters.
91756086e0dSSatoshi Asami#
9185ccfdea2SAndreas Schulz# The `vx' device provides support for the 3Com 3C590 and 3C595
919f4567b9cSJulian Elischer# early support
920f4567b9cSJulian Elischer#
921d41f24e7SDavid Greenman# The `fpa' device provides support for the Digital DEFPA PCI FDDI
922d41f24e7SDavid Greenman# adapter. pseudo-device fddi is also needed.
923d41f24e7SDavid Greenman#
924bba9a7a0SGarrett Wollman# The `meteor' device is a PCI video capture board. It can also have the
9251d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard# following options:
926b1529bdaSPeter Wemm#   options METEOR_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx	preallocate kernel pages for data entry
9271d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	figure (ROWS*COLUMN*BYTES_PER_PIXEL*FRAME+PAGE_SIZE-1)/PAGE_SIZE
9281d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_PAGES	remove all allocated pages on close(2)
929b1529bdaSPeter Wemm#   options METEOR_DEALLOC_ABOVE=xxx	remove all allocated pages above the
9301d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	specified amount. If this value is below the allocated amount no action
9311d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#	taken
932734d08a2SJordan K. Hubbard#   option METEOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT={METEOR_PAL|METEOR_NTSC|METEOR_SECAM}, used
933734d08a2SJordan K. Hubbard#	for initialization of fps routine when a signal is not present.
9341d86961eSJordan K. Hubbard#
9356a8d6623SGarrett Wollmancontroller	pci0
936eeb706c0SJustin T. Gibbscontroller	ahc1
9376a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		ncr0
9386a8d6623SGarrett Wollmandevice		de0
93917acc2b2SDavid Greenmandevice		fxp0
9405ccfdea2SAndreas Schulzdevice		vx0
941d41f24e7SDavid Greenmandevice		fpa0
9421d86961eSJordan K. Hubbarddevice		meteor0
943446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
944dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp
945dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp#
946dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp# PCCARD/PCMCIA
947dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp#
94813cbd355SNate Williams# crd: slot controller
94913cbd355SNate Williams# pcic: slots
950dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	crd0
951dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kampcontroller	pcic0 at crd?
95213cbd355SNate Williamscontroller	pcic1 at crd?
953dc9deb29SPoul-Henning Kamp
954446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch#
955446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# Laptop/Notebook options:
956446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch#
957446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# See also:
9586c5e9bbdSMike Pritchard#  apm under `Miscellaneous hardware'
959446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch#  options		PSM_NO_RESET  for the `psm' driver
960446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# above.
961446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
962446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# For older notebooks that signal a powerfail condition (external
963446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch# power supply dropped, or battery state low) by issuing an NMI:
964446cee6eSJoerg Wunsch
965446cee6eSJoerg Wunschoptions		POWERFAIL_NMI	# make it beep instead of panicing
96665e8111fSBruce Evans
96765e8111fSBruce Evans# More undocumented options for linting.
96894c94804SBruce Evans
969439187deSBruce Evansoptions		DEBUG
97094c94804SBruce Evansoptions		"EXT2FS"
97165e8111fSBruce Evansoptions		"IBCS2"
972f3e002a8SPoul-Henning Kampoptions		COMPAT_LINUX
973c01db44aSBruce Evansoptions		"SCSI_2_DEF"
974b1529bdaSPeter Wemmoptions		SHOW_BUSYBUFS	# List buffers that prevent root unmount
975cefdbb04SBruce Evansoptions		SPX_HACK
976