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180 lines
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.\" pnp(4) - manual page for the scanner device driver `asc'
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.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Luigi Rizzo
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.\" $Id$
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.\"
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.Dd September 7, 1997
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.Dt PNP 4 i386
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.Os FreeBSD
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm pnp
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.Nd support for PnP devices
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Cd controller pnp0
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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Support for PnP devices in FreeBSD allows the user to override the
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configuration of PnP cards, and device drivers to fetch/modify
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parameters in the card's configuration space.
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.Pp
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The manual override mechanism requires the kernel to be compiled with
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.Cd options USERCONFIG.
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In this case, the kernel keeps a table of fixed size (20 entries as a
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default) where configuration data are held for PnP devices. Each
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PnP card can contain several independent devices (5 or 6 is not
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unusual).
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.Pp
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By booting the kernel with the
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.Dq Fl c
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flag, commands are available to
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modify the configuration of PnP cards. Commands start with the
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sequence:
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.Dl pnp CSN LDN
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where CSN and LDN are the Card Select Number and Logical Device Number
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associated to the device. Following this sequence any combination of
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the following commands can be used:
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.Bl -tag -width "mmmmmmmmmm""
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.It Dv irqN line
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Sets the irq line for interrupt 0 or 1 on the card. Line=0 means the line
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is unused.
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.It Dv drqN n
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Sets the drq channel used for DMA 0 or 1 on the card. Channel=4 means
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the channel is unused.
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.It Dv portN address
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Sets the base address for the N-th port's range (N=0..7). address=0
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means that the port is not used.
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.It Dv memN address
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Sets the base address for the N-th memory's range (N=0..3). address=0
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means that the memory range is not used.
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.It Dv bios
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Makes the PnP device use the configuration set by the BIOS. This
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is the default, and is generally ok if your BIOS has PnP support.
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If BIOS is used, then other parameters are ignored except "flags".
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.It Dv os
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Makes the PnP device to use the configuration specified in this entry.
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.It Dv enable
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Enables the PnP device.
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.It Dv disable
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Disables the PnP device.
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.It Dv delete
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Frees the entry used for the device, so that it can be used for
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another device with a different CSN/LDN pair.
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.It Dv flags
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Sets the value of a 32-bit flags entry which is passed to the device
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driver. This can be used to set special operation modes (e.g. SB vs. WSS
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emulation on some sound cards, etc.).
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.El
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.Pp
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The current content of the table can be printed using the
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.Ic ls
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command in userconfig. In addition to modifications done by the user,
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the table contains an entry for
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all logical devices accessed by a PnP device driver.
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.Pp
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Modifications to
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the table will be saved to the boot image on the filesystem by the
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.Xr dset 8
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command.
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.Pp
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.Sh DEVICE DRIVER SUPPORT FOR PnP
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PnP devices are automatically recognized and configured by the kernel.
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A PnP device is identified by the following data structure:
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.Bd -literal
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struct pnp_device {
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char *pd_name;
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char *(*pd_probe ) (u_long csn, u_long vendor_id);
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void (*pd_attach ) (u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char * name,
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struct isa_device *dev);
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u_long *pd_count;
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u_int *imask;
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struct isa_device dev;
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The probe routine must check that the vendor_id passed is a
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recognized one, that any necessary devices on the card are enabled,
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and returns a NULL value in case of failure or a non-NULL value
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(generally a pointer to the device name) unpon success. In the probe
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routine, the function
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.Fn read_pnp_parms
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can be used to check that the logical devices are enabled.
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.Pp
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The attach routine should do all the necessary initialization, enable
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the PnP card to ISA accesses, fetch the configuration, and call the ISA
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driver for the device.
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.Pp
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The following routines and data structures can be used:
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.Bl -tag -width "xxxxxxxxxx"
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.It Dv struct pnp_cinfo
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This data structure (defined in /sys/i386/isa/pnp.h) contains all
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informations related to a PnP logical device.
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.It Fn read_pnp_parms "struct pnp_cinfo *d" "int ldn"
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This function returns the configuration of the requested
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logical device. It is not possible to specify a CSN since this function
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is only meant to be used during probe and attach routines
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.It Fn write_pnp_parms "struct pnp_cinfo *d" "int ldn"
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This function sets the parameters of the requested logical device. At
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the same time, it updates the entry in the kernel override table.
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Device drivers in general should
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.Em not
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modify the configuration of a device, since either the BIOS or the user
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(through userconfig) should know better what to do. In particular,
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device driver
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.Em should not enable
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a logical device which has
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been found disabled,
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since this would defeat the override mechanism in userconfig.
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Device
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drivers may disable a logical device, or a port range, etc, but should
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do so only that particular device or parameter is known to cause
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troubles.
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.It Fn enable_pnp_card void
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This function
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.Em must
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be used in the attach routine
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.Em only ,
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before accessing the card's ISA ports/memory address ranges.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr dset 8
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.Sh BUGS
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There is no support for visual configuration of PnP devices.
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It would be nice to have commands in userconfig to fetch the
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configuration of PnP devices.
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.Sh AUTHOR
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PnP support was written by Luigi Rizzo, based on initial work done by
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Sujal Patel.
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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driver first appeared in
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.Fx 2.2.5 .
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