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Use Warner Losh's "hint" driver to decode ascii strings to fill the resource table at boot time. config(8) no longer generates an ioconf.c table - ie: the configuration no longer has to be compiled into the kernel. You can reconfigure your isa devices with the likes of this at loader(8) time: set hint.ed.0.port=0x320 userconfig will be rewritten to use this style interface one day and will move to /boot/userconfig.4th or something like that. It is still possible to statically compile in a set of hints into a kernel if you do not wish to use loader(8). See the "hints" directive in GENERIC as an example. All device wiring has been moved out of config(8). There is a set of helper scripts (see i386/conf/gethints.pl, and the same for alpha and pc98) that extract the 'at isa? port foo irq bar' from the old files and produces a hints file. If you install this file as /boot/device.hints (and update /boot/defaults/loader.conf - You can do a build/install in sys/boot) then loader will load it automatically for you. You can also compile in the hints directly with: hints "device.hints" as well. There are a few things that I'm not too happy with yet. Under this scheme, things like LINT would no longer be useful as "documentation" of settings. I have renamed this file to 'NOTES' and stored the example hints strings in it. However... this is not something that config(8) understands, so there is a script that extracts the build-specific data from the documentation file (NOTES) to produce a LINT that can be config'ed and built. A stack of man4 pages will need updating. :-/ Also, since there is no longer a difference between 'device' and 'pseudo-device' I collapsed the two together, and the resulting 'device' takes a 'number of units' for devices that still have it statically allocated. eg: 'device fe 4' will compile the fe driver with NFE set to 4. You can then set hints for 4 units (0 - 3). Also note that 'device fe0' will be interpreted as "zero units of 'fe'" which would be bad, so there is a config warning for this. This is only needed for old drivers that still have static limits on numbers of units. All the statically limited drivers that I could find were marked. Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when transitioning! Moral support by: phk, msmith, dfr, asmodai, imp, and others
88 lines
2.4 KiB
Perl
88 lines
2.4 KiB
Perl
#! /usr/bin/perl
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#
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# This is a transition aid. It extracts old-style configuration information
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# from a config file and writes an equivalent device.hints file to stdout.
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# You can use that with loader(8) or statically compile it in with the
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# 'hints' directive. See how GENERIC and GENERIC.hints fit together for
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# a static example. You should use loader(8) if at all possible.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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while (<STDIN>) {
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chop;
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s/#.*//;
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next unless /^device/;
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($dev, $nameunit, $at, $where, @rest) = split;
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next unless $at eq "at" && $where ne "";
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$name = $nameunit;
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$name =~ s/[0-9]*$//g;
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$unit = $nameunit;
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$unit =~ s/.*[^0-9]//g;
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$where =~ s/\?$//;
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print "hint.$name.$unit.at=\"$where\"\n";
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while ($key = shift(@rest)) {
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if ($key eq "disable") {
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print "hint.$name.$unit.disabled=\"1\"\n";
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next;
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}
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if ($key eq "port") {
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$val = shift(@rest);
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$val =~ s/IO_A20CT/0x0F6/;
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$val =~ s/IO_A2OEN/0x0F2/;
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$val =~ s/IO_BEEPF/0x3FDB/;
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$val =~ s/IO_BMS/0x7FD9/;
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$val =~ s/IO_CGROM/0x0A1/;
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$val =~ s/IO_COM1/0x030/;
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$val =~ s/IO_COM2/0x0B1/;
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$val =~ s/IO_COM3/0x0B9/;
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$val =~ s/IO_DMA/0x001/;
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$val =~ s/IO_DMAPG/0x021/;
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$val =~ s/IO_EGC/0x4A0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_FD1/0x090/;
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$val =~ s/IO_FD2/0x0C8/;
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$val =~ s/IO_FDPORT/0x0BE/;
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$val =~ s/IO_GDC1/0x060/;
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$val =~ s/IO_GDC2/0x0A0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_ICU1/0x000/;
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$val =~ s/IO_ICU2/0x008/;
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$val =~ s/IO_KBD/0x041/;
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$val =~ s/IO_LPT/0x040/;
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$val =~ s/IO_MOUSE/0x7FD9/;
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$val =~ s/IO_MOUSETM/0xDFBD/;
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$val =~ s/IO_MSE/0x7FD9/;
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$val =~ s/IO_NMI/0x050/;
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$val =~ s/IO_NPX/0x0F8/;
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$val =~ s/IO_PPI/0x035/;
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$val =~ s/IO_REEST/0x0F0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_RTC/0x020/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SASI/0x080/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SCSI/0xCC0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SIO1/0x0D0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SIO2/0x8D0/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SOUND/0x188/;
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$val =~ s/IO_SYSPORT/0x031/;
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$val =~ s/IO_TIMER1/0x071/;
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$val =~ s/IO_WAIT/0x05F/;
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$val =~ s/IO_WD1/0x640/;
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$val =~ s/IO_WD1_EPSON/0x80/;
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$val =~ s/IO_WD1_NEC/0x640/;
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if ($val ne "?") {
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print "hint.$name.$unit.port=\"$val\"\n";
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}
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next;
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}
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if ($key eq "irq" || $key eq "drq" || $key eq "drive" ||
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$key eq "iomem" || $key eq "iosiz" || $key eq "flags"||
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$key eq "bus" || $key eq "target" || $key eq "unit") {
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$key =~ s/iomem/maddr/;
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$key =~ s/iosiz/msize/;
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$val = shift(@rest);
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if ($val ne "?") {
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print "hint.$name.$unit.$key=\"$val\"\n";
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}
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next;
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}
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print "unrecognized config token $key\n";
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}
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}
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