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H A D | sbbc.c | 206451 Sat Apr 10 10:07:13 MDT 2010 marius Add sbbc(4), a driver for the BootBus controller found in Serengeti and StarCat systems which provides time-of-day services for both as well as console service for Serengeti, i.e. Sun Fire V1280. While the latter is described with a device type of serial in the OFW device tree, it isn't actually an UART. Nevertheless the console service is handled by uart(4) as this allowed to re-use quite a bit of MD and MI code. Actually, this idea is stolen from Linux which interfaces the sun4v hypervisor console with the Linux counterpart of uart(4). |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/sparc64/conf/ | ||
H A D | NOTES | diff 206451 Sat Apr 10 10:07:13 MDT 2010 marius Add sbbc(4), a driver for the BootBus controller found in Serengeti and StarCat systems which provides time-of-day services for both as well as console service for Serengeti, i.e. Sun Fire V1280. While the latter is described with a device type of serial in the OFW device tree, it isn't actually an UART. Nevertheless the console service is handled by uart(4) as this allowed to re-use quite a bit of MD and MI code. Actually, this idea is stolen from Linux which interfaces the sun4v hypervisor console with the Linux counterpart of uart(4). |
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/freebsd-10-stable/sys/dev/uart/ | ||
H A D | uart_cpu_sparc64.c | diff 206451 Sat Apr 10 10:07:13 MDT 2010 marius Add sbbc(4), a driver for the BootBus controller found in Serengeti and StarCat systems which provides time-of-day services for both as well as console service for Serengeti, i.e. Sun Fire V1280. While the latter is described with a device type of serial in the OFW device tree, it isn't actually an UART. Nevertheless the console service is handled by uart(4) as this allowed to re-use quite a bit of MD and MI code. Actually, this idea is stolen from Linux which interfaces the sun4v hypervisor console with the Linux counterpart of uart(4). |
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