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Copyright (c) 2004, Miodrag Vallat
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Todd T. Fries <todd@OpenBSD.org>

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.Dd $Mdocdate: March 18 2009 $ .Dt MAKEDEV 8 macppc .Os .Sh NAME .Nm MAKEDEV .Nd create system and device special files .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm MAKEDEV .Ar name ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The shell script .Nm , found in the

a /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See .Xr intro 4 for a more complete discussion of special files.

p .Nm takes any number of device names as arguments, where the names are the common abbreviation for the device or group of devices.

p Where a device name is followed by a star .Sq * , the star must be replaced by a unit number. If units are expected for a device but not provided, .Nm will supply the standard numbers in most cases.

p The macppc supports the following devices:

p .Sy Special device names l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar all Creates special files for all devices on macppc. t Ar ramdisk Ramdisk kernel devices. t Ar std Creates the .Sq standard devices (console, klog, kmem, ksyms, mem, null, stderr, stdin, stdout, tty, zero) which are absolutely necessary for the system to function properly. t Ar local Creates configuration-specific devices, by invoking the shell file

a MAKEDEV.local . .El

p .Sy Disks l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar cd* ATAPI and SCSI CD-ROM drives, see .Xr cd 4 . t Ar rd* .Dq rd pseudo-disks, see .Xr rd 4 . t Ar sd* SCSI disks, including flopticals, see .Xr sd 4 . t Ar vnd* .Dq file pseudo-disk devices, see .Xr vnd 4 . t Ar wd* .Dq winchester disk drives (ST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL, ...), see .Xr wd 4 . .El

p .Sy Tapes l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar ch* SCSI media changers, see .Xr ch 4 . t Ar st* SCSI tape drives, see .Xr st 4 . .El

p .Sy Terminal ports l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar cua[a-z]* Zilog 8530 serial ports, see .Xr zs 4 . t Ar tty[0-7][0-9a-f] NS16x50 serial ports, see .Xr com 4 . t Ar tty[a-z]* Zilog 8530 serial ports, see .Xr zs 4 . .El

p .Sy Pseudo terminals l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar ptm pty master device, see .Xr ptm 4 . t Ar pty* Set of 62 master pseudo terminals, see .Xr pty 4 . t Ar tty* Set of 62 slave pseudo terminals, see .Xr tty 4 . .El

p .Sy Console ports l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar wscons Minimal wscons devices, see .Xr wscons 4 . t Ar ttyC-J* wscons display devices, see .Xr wsdisplay 4 . t Ar wskbd* wscons keyboards, see .Xr wskbd 4 . t Ar wsmux wscons keyboard/mouse mux devices, see .Xr wsmux 4 . .El

p .Sy Pointing devices l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar wsmouse* wscons mice, see .Xr wsmouse 4 . .El

p .Sy USB devices l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar uall All USB devices, see .Xr usb 4 . t Ar ttyU* USB serial ports, see .Xr ucom 4 . t Ar ugen* Generic USB devices, see .Xr ugen 4 . t Ar uhid* Generic HID devices, see .Xr uhid 4 . t Ar ulpt* Printer devices, see .Xr ulpt 4 . t Ar urio* Diamond Multimedia Rio 500, see .Xr urio 4 . t Ar usb* Bus control devices used by usbd for attach/detach, see .Xr usb 4 . t Ar uscanner* Scanners, see .Xr uscanner 4 . .El

p .Sy Special purpose devices l -tag -width tenletters -compact t Ar apm Power management device, see .Xr apm 4 . t Ar audio* Audio devices, see .Xr audio 4 . t Ar bio ioctl tunnel pseudo-device, see .Xr bio 4 . t Ar bktr* Video frame grabbers, see .Xr bktr 4 . t Ar bpf* Berkeley Packet Filter, see .Xr bpf 4 . t Ar bthub* Bluetooth Hubs, see .Xr bthub 4 . t Ar crypto Hardware crypto access driver, see .Xr crypto 4 . t Ar diskmap Disk mapper, see .Xr diskmap 4 . t Ar agp* AGP bridge, see .Xr agp 4 . t Ar drm* Direct Rendering Manager, see .Xr drm 4 . t Ar fd fd/* nodes, see .Xr fd 4 . t Ar fuse Userland Filesystem, see .Xr fuse 4 . t Ar gpio* General Purpose Input/Output, see .Xr gpio 4 . t Ar hotplug devices hot plugging, see .Xr hotplug 4 . t Ar iop* I2O controller devices, see .Xr iop 4 . t Ar lkm Loadable kernel modules interface, see .Xr lkm 4 . t Ar pci* PCI bus devices, see .Xr pci 4 . t Ar pf* Packet Filter, see .Xr pf 4 . t Ar pppx* PPP Multiplexer, see .Xr pppx 4 . t Ar radio* FM tuner devices, see .Xr radio 4 . t Ar *random In-kernel random data source, see .Xr random 4 . t Ar rmidi* Raw MIDI devices, see .Xr midi 4 . t Ar systrace* System call tracing device, see .Xr systrace 4 . t Ar tun* Network tunnel driver, see .Xr tun 4 . t Ar tuner* Tuner devices, see .Xr bktr 4 . t Ar uk* Unknown SCSI devices, see .Xr uk 4 . t Ar video* Video V4L2 devices, see .Xr video 4 . t Ar vscsi* Virtual SCSI controller, see .Xr vscsi 4 . .El .Sh FILES l -tag -width /dev -compact t Pa /dev The special file directory. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr intro 4 , .Xr config 8 , .Xr mknod 8