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1# 2# NOTES -- Lines that can be cut/pasted into kernel and hints configs. 3# 4# This file contains machine dependent kernel configuration notes. For 5# machine independent notes, look in /sys/conf/NOTES. 6# | 1# 2# NOTES -- Lines that can be cut/pasted into kernel and hints configs. 3# 4# This file contains machine dependent kernel configuration notes. For 5# machine independent notes, look in /sys/conf/NOTES. 6# |
7# $FreeBSD: head/sys/pc98/conf/NOTES 124408 2004-01-12 03:43:05Z nyan $ | 7# $FreeBSD: head/sys/pc98/conf/NOTES 124795 2004-01-21 16:28:19Z nyan $ |
8# 9 10# 11# This directive is mandatory; it defines the architecture to be 12# configured for; in this case, the 386 family based PC-98 and 13# compatibles. 14# 15machine pc98 --- 22 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 38# IRQ0 will be routed via an intpin on the first I/O APIC. Not all 39# motherboards hook IRQ0 up to the first I/O APIC even though their 40# MP table or MADT may claim to do so. That is why mixed mode is 41# enabled by default. 42# 43 44# Mandatory: 45device apic # I/O apic | 8# 9 10# 11# This directive is mandatory; it defines the architecture to be 12# configured for; in this case, the 386 family based PC-98 and 13# compatibles. 14# 15machine pc98 --- 22 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 38# IRQ0 will be routed via an intpin on the first I/O APIC. Not all 39# motherboards hook IRQ0 up to the first I/O APIC even though their 40# MP table or MADT may claim to do so. That is why mixed mode is 41# enabled by default. 42# 43 44# Mandatory: 45device apic # I/O apic |
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46options NO_MIXED_MODE # Disable use of mixed mode 47 48 49##################################################################### 50# CPU OPTIONS 51 52# 53# You must specify at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on); --- 4 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 58#cpu I386_CPU 59cpu I486_CPU 60cpu I586_CPU # aka Pentium(tm) 61cpu I686_CPU # aka Pentium Pro(tm) 62 63# 64# Options for CPU features. 65# | 48options NO_MIXED_MODE # Disable use of mixed mode 49 50 51##################################################################### 52# CPU OPTIONS 53 54# 55# You must specify at least one CPU (the one you intend to run on); --- 4 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 60#cpu I386_CPU 61cpu I486_CPU 62cpu I586_CPU # aka Pentium(tm) 63cpu I686_CPU # aka Pentium Pro(tm) 64 65# 66# Options for CPU features. 67# |
68# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning 69# CPU if CPU supports it. The default is double-clock mode on 70# BlueLightning CPU box. 71# |
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66# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE enables FPU operand cache on IBM 67# BlueLightning CPU. It works only with Cyrix FPU, and this option 68# should not be used with Intel FPU. 69# | 72# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE enables FPU operand cache on IBM 73# BlueLightning CPU. It works only with Cyrix FPU, and this option 74# should not be used with Intel FPU. 75# |
70# CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X enables triple-clock mode on IBM Blue Lightning 71# CPU if CPU supports it. The default is double-clock mode on 72# BlueLightning CPU box. 73# | |
74# CPU_BTB_EN enables branch target buffer on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1). 75# | 76# CPU_BTB_EN enables branch target buffer on Cyrix 5x86 (NOTE 1). 77# |
76# CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE sets L1 cache of Cyrix 486DLC CPU in direct 77# mapped mode. Default is 2-way set associative mode. 78# | |
79# CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking for the entire address space 80# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs by setting the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1. 81# Otherwise, the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared. (NOTE 3) 82# | 78# CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK enables weak locking for the entire address space 79# of Cyrix 6x86 and 6x86MX CPUs by setting the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1. 80# Otherwise, the NO_LOCK bit of CCR1 is cleared. (NOTE 3) 81# |
82# CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE sets L1 cache of Cyrix 486DLC CPU in direct 83# mapped mode. Default is 2-way set associative mode. 84# |
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83# CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables 84# reorder). This option should not be used if you use memory mapped 85# I/O device(s). 86# | 85# CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER disables load store serialize (i.e. enables 86# reorder). This option should not be used if you use memory mapped 87# I/O device(s). 88# |
89# CPU_DISABLE_CMPXCHG disables the CMPXCHG instruction on > i386 IA32 90# machines. VmWare seems to emulate this instruction poorly, causing 91# the guest OS to run very slowly. Enabling this with a SMP kernel 92# will cause the kernel to be unusable. 93# 94# CPU_DISABLE_SSE explicitly prevent I686_CPU from turning on SSE. 95# |
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87# CPU_ENABLE_SSE enables SSE/MMX2 instructions support. This is default 88# on I686_CPU and above. | 96# CPU_ENABLE_SSE enables SSE/MMX2 instructions support. This is default 97# on I686_CPU and above. |
89# CPU_DISABLE_SSE explicitly prevent I686_CPU from turning on SSE. | |
90# 91# CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler. 92# 93# CPU_I486_ON_386 enables CPU cache on i486 based CPU upgrade products 94# for i386 machines. 95# 96# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1). Default values of 97# I/O clock delay time on Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 are 0 and 7,respectively --- 32 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 130# Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is 131# executed. This option is only needed if I586_CPU is also defined, 132# and should be included for any non-Pentium CPU that defines it. 133# 134# NO_MEMORY_HOLE is an optimisation for systems with AMD K6 processors 135# which indicates that the 15-16MB range is *definitely* not being 136# occupied by an ISA memory hole. 137# | 98# 99# CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler. 100# 101# CPU_I486_ON_386 enables CPU cache on i486 based CPU upgrade products 102# for i386 machines. 103# 104# CPU_IORT defines I/O clock delay time (NOTE 1). Default values of 105# I/O clock delay time on Cyrix 5x86 and 6x86 are 0 and 7,respectively --- 32 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 138# Pentiums) from locking up when a LOCK CMPXCHG8B instruction is 139# executed. This option is only needed if I586_CPU is also defined, 140# and should be included for any non-Pentium CPU that defines it. 141# 142# NO_MEMORY_HOLE is an optimisation for systems with AMD K6 processors 143# which indicates that the 15-16MB range is *definitely* not being 144# occupied by an ISA memory hole. 145# |
138# CPU_DISABLE_CMPXCHG disables the CMPXCHG instruction on > i386 IA32 139# machines. VmWare seems to emulate this instruction poorly, causing 140# the guest OS to run very slowly. Enabling this with a SMP kernel 141# will cause the kernel to be unusable. 142# | |
143# NOTE 1: The options, CPU_BTB_EN, CPU_LOOP_EN, CPU_IORT, 144# CPU_LOOP_EN and CPU_RSTK_EN should not be used because of CPU bugs. 145# These options may crash your system. 146# 147# NOTE 2: If CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS is not set, CPU cache is enabled 148# in write-through mode when revision < 2.7. If revision of Cyrix 149# 6x86 >= 2.7, CPU cache is always enabled in write-back mode. 150# 151# NOTE 3: This option may cause failures for software that requires 152# locked cycles in order to operate correctly. 153# | 146# NOTE 1: The options, CPU_BTB_EN, CPU_LOOP_EN, CPU_IORT, 147# CPU_LOOP_EN and CPU_RSTK_EN should not be used because of CPU bugs. 148# These options may crash your system. 149# 150# NOTE 2: If CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS is not set, CPU cache is enabled 151# in write-through mode when revision < 2.7. If revision of Cyrix 152# 6x86 >= 2.7, CPU cache is always enabled in write-back mode. 153# 154# NOTE 3: This option may cause failures for software that requires 155# locked cycles in order to operate correctly. 156# |
154options CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE | |
155options CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X | 157options CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_3X |
158options CPU_BLUELIGHTNING_FPU_OP_CACHE |
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156options CPU_BTB_EN 157options CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE 158options CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER | 159options CPU_BTB_EN 160options CPU_DIRECT_MAPPED_CACHE 161options CPU_DISABLE_5X86_LSSER |
159options CPU_ENABLE_SSE | 162options CPU_DISABLE_CMPXCHG |
160#options CPU_DISABLE_SSE | 163#options CPU_DISABLE_SSE |
164options CPU_ENABLE_SSE |
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161options CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU 162options CPU_I486_ON_386 163options CPU_IORT 164options CPU_L2_LATENCY=5 165options CPU_LOOP_EN 166options CPU_PPRO2CELERON 167options CPU_RSTK_EN 168options CPU_SUSP_HLT 169options CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE 170options CPU_WT_ALLOC 171options CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS 172options CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS 173#options NO_F00F_HACK | 165options CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU 166options CPU_I486_ON_386 167options CPU_IORT 168options CPU_L2_LATENCY=5 169options CPU_LOOP_EN 170options CPU_PPRO2CELERON 171options CPU_RSTK_EN 172options CPU_SUSP_HLT 173options CPU_UPGRADE_HW_CACHE 174options CPU_WT_ALLOC 175options CYRIX_CACHE_WORKS 176options CYRIX_CACHE_REALLY_WORKS 177#options NO_F00F_HACK |
174options CPU_DISABLE_CMPXCHG | |
175 176# Debug options | 178 179# Debug options |
177options NPX_DEBUG # enable npx debugging (FPU/math emu) 178 #new math emulator | 180options NPX_DEBUG # enable npx debugging |
179 180# 181# PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters 182# to be compiled. See perfmon(4) for more information. 183# 184options PERFMON 185 186 187##################################################################### 188# NETWORKING OPTIONS 189 190# 191# DEVICE_POLLING adds support for mixed interrupt-polling handling 192# of network device drivers, which has significant benefits in terms 193# of robustness to overloads and responsivity, as well as permitting 194# accurate scheduling of the CPU time between kernel network processing | 181 182# 183# PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters 184# to be compiled. See perfmon(4) for more information. 185# 186options PERFMON 187 188 189##################################################################### 190# NETWORKING OPTIONS 191 192# 193# DEVICE_POLLING adds support for mixed interrupt-polling handling 194# of network device drivers, which has significant benefits in terms 195# of robustness to overloads and responsivity, as well as permitting 196# accurate scheduling of the CPU time between kernel network processing |
195# and other activities. The drawback is a moderate (up to 1/HZ seconds) | 197# and other activities. The drawback is a moderate (up to 1/HZ seconds) |
196# potential increase in response times. 197# It is strongly recommended to use HZ=1000 or 2000 with DEVICE_POLLING 198# to achieve smoother behaviour. 199# Additionally, you can enable/disable polling at runtime with the 200# sysctl variable kern.polling.enable (defaults off), and select 201# the CPU fraction reserved to userland with the sysctl variable 202# kern.polling.user_frac (default 50, range 0..100). 203# --- 21 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 225 226 227##################################################################### 228# MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES AND OPTIONS 229 230device speaker #Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker 231hint.speaker.0.at="isa" 232hint.speaker.0.port="0x35" | 198# potential increase in response times. 199# It is strongly recommended to use HZ=1000 or 2000 with DEVICE_POLLING 200# to achieve smoother behaviour. 201# Additionally, you can enable/disable polling at runtime with the 202# sysctl variable kern.polling.enable (defaults off), and select 203# the CPU fraction reserved to userland with the sysctl variable 204# kern.polling.user_frac (default 50, range 0..100). 205# --- 21 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 227 228 229##################################################################### 230# MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES AND OPTIONS 231 232device speaker #Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker 233hint.speaker.0.at="isa" 234hint.speaker.0.port="0x35" |
233device gzip #Exec gzipped a.out's. REQUIRES COMPAT_AOUT! | 235device gzip #Exec gzipped a.out's. REQUIRES COMPAT_AOUT! |
234device apm_saver # Requires APM 235 236 237##################################################################### 238# HARDWARE BUS CONFIGURATION 239 240# 241# ISA bus --- 36 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 278# 279# AGP GART support 280device agp 281 282 283##################################################################### 284# HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION 285 | 236device apm_saver # Requires APM 237 238 239##################################################################### 240# HARDWARE BUS CONFIGURATION 241 242# 243# ISA bus --- 36 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 280# 281# AGP GART support 282device agp 283 284 285##################################################################### 286# HARDWARE DEVICE CONFIGURATION 287 |
286# 287# Mandatory devices: 288# 289 | |
290# PC98 keyboard 291device pckbd 292hint.pckbd.0.at="isa" 293hint.pckbd.0.port="0x041" 294hint.pckbd.0.irq="1" 295 296# These options are valid for other keyboard drivers as well. 297options KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD # refuse to load a keymap --- 31 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 329# are not used until later in the bootstrap when npx0 is attached). 330# Flag 0x08 automatically disables the i586 optimized routines. 331# 332 333# 334# Optional devices: 335# 336 | 288# PC98 keyboard 289device pckbd 290hint.pckbd.0.at="isa" 291hint.pckbd.0.port="0x041" 292hint.pckbd.0.irq="1" 293 294# These options are valid for other keyboard drivers as well. 295options KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD # refuse to load a keymap --- 31 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 327# are not used until later in the bootstrap when npx0 is attached). 328# Flag 0x08 automatically disables the i586 optimized routines. 329# 330 331# 332# Optional devices: 333# 334 |
337# 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo II /dev/3dfx CDEV support. This will create 338# the /dev/3dfx0 device to work with glide implementations. This should get 339# linked to /dev/3dfx and /dev/voodoo. Note that this is not the same as | 335# 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo II /dev/3dfx CDEV support. This will create 336# the /dev/3dfx0 device to work with glide implementations. This should get 337# linked to /dev/3dfx and /dev/voodoo. Note that this is not the same as |
340# the tdfx DRI module from XFree86 and is completely unrelated. 341# 342# To enable Linuxulator support, one must also include COMPAT_LINUX in the | 338# the tdfx DRI module from XFree86 and is completely unrelated. 339# 340# To enable Linuxulator support, one must also include COMPAT_LINUX in the |
343# config as well, or you will not have the dependencies. The other option | 341# config as well, or you will not have the dependencies. The other option |
344# is to load both as modules. 345 346device tdfx # Enable 3Dfx Voodoo support 347options TDFX_LINUX # Enable Linuxulator support 348 349# DRM options: 350# mgadrm: AGP Matrox G200, G400, G450, G550 351# r128drm: ATI Rage 128 --- 136 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 488# 489# Miscellaneous hardware: 490# 491# wt: Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 tape drives 492# ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber 493# apm: Laptop Advanced Power Management (experimental) 494# pmtimer: Timer device driver for power management events (APM or ACPI) 495# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board | 342# is to load both as modules. 343 344device tdfx # Enable 3Dfx Voodoo support 345options TDFX_LINUX # Enable Linuxulator support 346 347# DRM options: 348# mgadrm: AGP Matrox G200, G400, G450, G550 349# r128drm: ATI Rage 128 --- 136 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 486# 487# Miscellaneous hardware: 488# 489# wt: Wangtek and Archive QIC-02/QIC-36 tape drives 490# ctx: Cortex-I frame grabber 491# apm: Laptop Advanced Power Management (experimental) 492# pmtimer: Timer device driver for power management events (APM or ACPI) 493# spigot: The Creative Labs Video Spigot video-acquisition board |
494# cy: Cyclades serial driver |
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496# digi: Digiboard driver 497# gp: National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board, PCMCIA-GPIB 498# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based) 499# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent) 500 501# Notes on APM 502# The flags takes the following meaning for apm0: 503# 0x0020 Statclock is broken. | 495# digi: Digiboard driver 496# gp: National Instruments AT-GPIB and AT-GPIB/TNT board, PCMCIA-GPIB 497# stl: Stallion EasyIO and EasyConnection 8/32 (cd1400 based) 498# stli: Stallion EasyConnection 8/64, ONboard, Brumby (intelligent) 499 500# Notes on APM 501# The flags takes the following meaning for apm0: 502# 0x0020 Statclock is broken. |
504# If apm is omitted, some systems require sysctl kern.timecounter.method=1 505# for correct timekeeping. | |
506 507# Notes on the spigot: 508# The video spigot is at 0xad6. This port address can not be changed. 509# The irq values may only be 10, 11, or 15 510# I/O memory is an 8kb region. Possible values are: 511# 0a0000, 0a2000, ..., 0fffff, f00000, f02000, ..., ffffff 512# The start address must be on an even boundary. 513# Add the following option if you want to allow non-root users to be able --- 4 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 518# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver: 519# The host card is memory, not IO mapped. 520# The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary. 521# The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary. 522# The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15. 523 524# Notes on the Sony Programmable I/O controller 525# This is a temporary driver that should someday be replaced by something | 503 504# Notes on the spigot: 505# The video spigot is at 0xad6. This port address can not be changed. 506# The irq values may only be 10, 11, or 15 507# I/O memory is an 8kb region. Possible values are: 508# 0a0000, 0a2000, ..., 0fffff, f00000, f02000, ..., ffffff 509# The start address must be on an even boundary. 510# Add the following option if you want to allow non-root users to be able --- 4 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 515# Notes on the Specialix SI/XIO driver: 516# The host card is memory, not IO mapped. 517# The Rev 1 host cards use a 64K chunk, on a 32K boundary. 518# The Rev 2 host cards use a 32K chunk, on a 32K boundary. 519# The cards can use an IRQ of 11, 12 or 15. 520 521# Notes on the Sony Programmable I/O controller 522# This is a temporary driver that should someday be replaced by something |
526# that hooks into the ACPI layer. The device is hooked to the PIIX4's | 523# that hooks into the ACPI layer. The device is hooked to the PIIX4's |
527# General Device 10 decoder, which means you have to fiddle with PCI 528# registers to map it in, even though it is otherwise treated here as | 524# General Device 10 decoder, which means you have to fiddle with PCI 525# registers to map it in, even though it is otherwise treated here as |
529# an ISA device. At the moment, the driver polls, although the device 530# is capable of generating interrupts. It largely undocumented. | 526# an ISA device. At the moment, the driver polls, although the device 527# is capable of generating interrupts. It largely undocumented. |
531# The port location in the hint is where you WANT the device to be | 528# The port location in the hint is where you WANT the device to be |
532# mapped. 0x10a0 seems to be traditional. At the moment the jogdial | 529# mapped. 0x10a0 seems to be traditional. At the moment the jogdial |
533# is the only thing truly supported, but aparently a fair percentage 534# of the Vaio extra features are controlled by this device. 535 536# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers: 537# See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions. 538# This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion. 539# The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280. You need 540# to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards. --- 18 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 559hint.ctx.0.maddr="0xd0000" 560device spigot 1 561hint.spigot.0.at="isa" 562hint.spigot.0.port="0xad6" 563hint.spigot.0.irq="15" 564hint.spigot.0.maddr="0xee000" 565device apm 566hint.apm.0.flags="0x20" | 530# is the only thing truly supported, but aparently a fair percentage 531# of the Vaio extra features are controlled by this device. 532 533# Notes on the Stallion stl and stli drivers: 534# See src/i386/isa/README.stl for complete instructions. 535# This is version 0.0.5alpha, unsupported by Stallion. 536# The stl driver has a secondary IO port hard coded at 0x280. You need 537# to change src/i386/isa/stallion.c if you reconfigure this on the boards. --- 18 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 556hint.ctx.0.maddr="0xd0000" 557device spigot 1 558hint.spigot.0.at="isa" 559hint.spigot.0.port="0xad6" 560hint.spigot.0.irq="15" 561hint.spigot.0.maddr="0xee000" 562device apm 563hint.apm.0.flags="0x20" |
567device pmc | |
568device canbus 569device canbepm | 564device canbus 565device canbepm |
566device pmc |
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570hint.pmc.0.at="isa" 571hint.pmc.0.port="0x8f0" 572device pmtimer # Adjust system timer at wakeup time | 567hint.pmc.0.at="isa" 568hint.pmc.0.port="0x8f0" 569device pmtimer # Adjust system timer at wakeup time |
573device gp 574hint.gp.0.at="isa" 575hint.gp.0.port="0x2c0" | 570device cy 1 571options CY_PCI_FASTINTR # Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared 572hint.cy.0.at="isa" 573hint.cy.0.irq="10" 574hint.cy.0.maddr="0xd4000" 575hint.cy.0.msize="0x2000" |
576device digi 577hint.digi.0.at="isa" 578hint.digi.0.port="0x104" 579hint.digi.0.maddr="0xd0000" 580# BIOS & FEP/OS components of device digi. 581device digi_CX 582device digi_CX_PCI 583device digi_EPCX 584device digi_EPCX_PCI 585device digi_Xe 586device digi_Xem 587device digi_Xr | 576device digi 577hint.digi.0.at="isa" 578hint.digi.0.port="0x104" 579hint.digi.0.maddr="0xd0000" 580# BIOS & FEP/OS components of device digi. 581device digi_CX 582device digi_CX_PCI 583device digi_EPCX 584device digi_EPCX_PCI 585device digi_Xe 586device digi_Xem 587device digi_Xr |
588device gp 589hint.gp.0.at="isa" 590hint.gp.0.port="0x2c0" 591device olpt 592hint.olpt.0.at="isa" 593hint.olpt.0.port="0x040" |
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588device stl 589hint.stl.0.at="isa" 590hint.stl.0.port="0x2a0" 591hint.stl.0.irq="10" 592device stli 593hint.stli.0.at="isa" 594hint.stli.0.port="0x2a0" 595hint.stli.0.maddr="0xcc000" 596hint.stli.0.flags="23" 597hint.stli.0.msize="0x1000" | 594device stl 595hint.stl.0.at="isa" 596hint.stl.0.port="0x2a0" 597hint.stl.0.irq="10" 598device stli 599hint.stli.0.at="isa" 600hint.stli.0.port="0x2a0" 601hint.stli.0.maddr="0xcc000" 602hint.stli.0.flags="23" 603hint.stli.0.msize="0x1000" |
598device olpt 599hint.olpt.0.at="isa" 600hint.olpt.0.port="0x040" | |
601 602# 603# Laptop/Notebook options: 604# 605# See also: 606# apm under `Miscellaneous hardware' 607# above. 608 --- 8 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 617# 618# card: pccard slots 619# pcic: isa/pccard bridge 620device pcic 621hint.pcic.0.at="isa" 622#hint.pcic.1.at="isa" 623device card 1 624 | 604 605# 606# Laptop/Notebook options: 607# 608# See also: 609# apm under `Miscellaneous hardware' 610# above. 611 --- 8 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 620# 621# card: pccard slots 622# pcic: isa/pccard bridge 623device pcic 624hint.pcic.0.at="isa" 625#hint.pcic.1.at="isa" 626device card 1 627 |
625# 626# PC Card/PCMCIA and Cardbus 627# (NEWCARD) 628# 629# Note that NEWCARD and OLDCARD are incompatible. Do not use both at the same 630# time. 631# 632# pccbb: pci/cardbus bridge implementing YENTA interface 633# pccard: pccard slots 634# cardbus: cardbus slots 635#device cbb 636#device pccard 637#device cardbus 638#device pcic ISA attachment currently busted 639#hint.pcic.0.at="isa" 640#hint.pcic.1.at="isa" 641 | |
642#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 643# ISDN4BSD 644# 645# See /usr/share/examples/isdn/ROADMAP for an introduction to isdn4bsd. 646# 647# i4b passive ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers: 648# 649# isic - Siemens/Infineon ISDN ISAC/HSCX/IPAC chipset driver --- 18 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 668#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 669# isic driver (Siemens/Infineon chipsets) 670# 671device isic 672# 673# PCI bus Cards: 674# -------------- 675# | 628#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 629# ISDN4BSD 630# 631# See /usr/share/examples/isdn/ROADMAP for an introduction to isdn4bsd. 632# 633# i4b passive ISDN cards support contains the following hardware drivers: 634# 635# isic - Siemens/Infineon ISDN ISAC/HSCX/IPAC chipset driver --- 18 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 654#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 655# isic driver (Siemens/Infineon chipsets) 656# 657device isic 658# 659# PCI bus Cards: 660# -------------- 661# |
676# Cyclades Cyclom-Y PCI serial driver 677device cy 1 678options CY_PCI_FASTINTR # Use with cy_pci unless irq is shared 679hint.cy.0.at="isa" 680hint.cy.0.irq="10" 681hint.cy.0.maddr="0xd4000" 682hint.cy.0.msize="0x2000" 683# 684#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
685# ELSA MicroLink ISDN/PCI (same as ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI) 686options ELSA_QS1PCI 687# | 662# ELSA MicroLink ISDN/PCI (same as ELSA QuickStep 1000pro PCI) 663options ELSA_QS1PCI 664# |
688# | |
689#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 690# ifpnp driver for AVM Fritz!Card PnP 691# 692# AVM Fritz!Card PnP 693device ifpnp 694# 695#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 696# ihfc driver for Cologne Chip ISA chipsets (experimental!) --- 85 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 782# 783# CAPI driver needed for active ISDN cards (see iavc driver above) 784device "i4bcapi" 785# 786#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 787 788# 789# Set the number of PV entries per process. Increasing this can | 665#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 666# ifpnp driver for AVM Fritz!Card PnP 667# 668# AVM Fritz!Card PnP 669device ifpnp 670# 671#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 672# ihfc driver for Cologne Chip ISA chipsets (experimental!) --- 85 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 758# 759# CAPI driver needed for active ISDN cards (see iavc driver above) 760device "i4bcapi" 761# 762#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 763 764# 765# Set the number of PV entries per process. Increasing this can |
790# stop panics related to heavy use of shared memory. However, that can | 766# stop panics related to heavy use of shared memory. However, that can |
791# (combined with large amounts of physical memory) cause panics at 792# boot time due the kernel running out of VM space. 793# 794# If you're tweaking this, you might also want to increase the sysctls 795# "vm.v_free_min", "vm.v_free_reserved", and "vm.v_free_target". 796# 797# The value below is the one more than the default. 798# --- 166 unchanged lines hidden --- | 767# (combined with large amounts of physical memory) cause panics at 768# boot time due the kernel running out of VM space. 769# 770# If you're tweaking this, you might also want to increase the sysctls 771# "vm.v_free_min", "vm.v_free_reserved", and "vm.v_free_target". 772# 773# The value below is the one more than the default. 774# --- 166 unchanged lines hidden --- |