A number of places in the source tree still reference cuad.* after

sio(4) was deprecated by uart(4).

s/cuad/cuau/g/

PR:		docs/171533
Reviewed by:	imp
Approved by:	cperciva (implicit)
MFC after:	3 weeks
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eadler 2012-12-08 22:16:36 +00:00
parent 119dc9f0d3
commit 9860195389
19 changed files with 50 additions and 50 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# PPP Sample Configuration File
# Written by Toshiharu OHNO
default:
set device /dev/cuad1
set device /dev/cuau1
set speed 38400
disable lqr
deny lqr

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@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ dos1200|1200 Baud dial-out to a DOS system:\
# Rackmount: U U D U D U D D U D
#
dial2400|2400 Baud Hayes attributes:\
:dv=/dev/cuad0:br#2400:cu=/dev/cuad0:at=hayes:du:
:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#2400:cu=/dev/cuau0:at=hayes:du:
dial1200|1200 Baud Hayes attributes:\
:dv=/dev/cuad0:br#1200:cu=/dev/cuad0:at=hayes:du:
:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#1200:cu=/dev/cuau0:at=hayes:du:
# Hardwired line
cuad0b|cua0b:dv=/dev/cuad0:br#2400
cuad0c|cua0c:dv=/dev/cuad0:br#9600
cuau0b|cua0b:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#2400
cuau0c|cua0c:dv=/dev/cuau0:br#9600

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ startup script.
.Bl -tag -width /dev/ttyd? -compact
.It Pa /dev/ttyd?
dialin devices, hardwired terminals
.It Pa /dev/cuad?
.It Pa /dev/cuau?
dialout devices
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#
default:
set log Phase Chat LCP IPCP CCP tun command
set device /dev/cuad1
set device /dev/cuau1
set speed 115200
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \"\" AT \
OK-AT-OK ATE1Q0 OK \\dATDT\\T TIMEOUT 40 CONNECT"
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ TA:
set timeout 60 300 # The minimum charge period is 5 minutes, so don't
# hangup before then
set device /dev/cuad0 # Or whatever
set device /dev/cuau0 # Or whatever
set speed 115200 # Use as high a speed as possible
enable dns # Ask the peer what to put in resolv.conf
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ dodgy:
dodgynet:
set log Phase # Log link uptime
allow mode auto # For autoconnect only
set device /dev/cuad1 # Define modem device and speed
set device /dev/cuau1 # Define modem device and speed
set speed 115200
deny lqr # Don't support LQR
set phone 0W1194 # Remote system phone number,
@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ radius-server:
#
direct-client:
set dial
set device /dev/cuad0
set device /dev/cuau0
set sp 115200
set timeout 900
set lqrperiod 10
@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ callback-server:
set cbcp
set log +cbcp
set redial 3 1
set device /dev/cuad0
set device /dev/cuau0
set speed 115200
set dial "TIMEOUT 10 \"\" AT OK-AT-OK ATDT\\T CONNECT"
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ callback-server-client-decides:
#
mloop:
load loop
set device /dev/cuad0 /dev/cuad1 /dev/cuad2 # Use any of these devices
set device /dev/cuau0 /dev/cuau1 /dev/cuau2 # Use any of these devices
set mode interactive
set mrru 1500
set mru 1504 # Room for the MP header

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
default:
set speed 115200
set device /dev/cuad0 /dev/cuad1 /dev/cuad2 /dev/cuad3
set device /dev/cuau0 /dev/cuau1 /dev/cuau2 /dev/cuau3
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER ABORT NO\\sDIAL\\sTONE TIMEOUT 4 \
\"\" ATZ OK-ATZ-OK ATDT\\T TIMEOUT 60 CONNECT \\c \\n"
set login

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@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Finally, establish connection:
GNU gdb 5.2.1 (FreeBSD)
.Em "(political statements omitted)"
Ready to go. Enter 'tr' to connect to the remote target
with /dev/cuad0, 'tr /dev/cuad1' to connect to a different port
with /dev/cuau0, 'tr /dev/cuau1' to connect to a different port
or 'trf portno' to connect to the remote target with the firewire
interface. portno defaults to 5556.
@ -370,10 +370,10 @@ instead.
Debug a remote system via the specified serial or firewire interface.
.It Ic tr0
Debug a remote system via serial interface
.Pa /dev/cuad0 .
.Pa /dev/cuau0 .
.It Ic tr1
Debug a remote system via serial interface
.Pa /dev/cuad1 .
.Pa /dev/cuau1 .
.It Ic trf
Debug a remote system via firewire interface at default port 5556.
.El

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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ command.
.El
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width /dev/sysmouseXX -compact
.It Pa /dev/cuad%d
.It Pa /dev/cuau%d
serial ports
.It Pa /dev/mse%d
bus and InPort mouse device

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@ -3324,7 +3324,7 @@ is set to
.Dq Li YES ,
this is the actual port the mouse is on.
It might be
.Pa /dev/cuad0
.Pa /dev/cuau0
for a COM1 serial mouse,
.Pa /dev/psm0
for a PS/2 mouse or

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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ the phone number for arpavax (in this case an @ character so that it
is retrieved from the environment).
.Bd -literal
UNIX-57600:\e
:dv=/dev/cuad0:el=^D^U^C^S^Q^O@:oe=^D:du:at=hayes:br#115200:pa=none:
:dv=/dev/cuau0:el=^D^U^C^S^Q^O@:oe=^D:du:at=hayes:br#115200:pa=none:
arpavax|ax:\e
:pn=\e@:tc=UNIX-57600
.Ed

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@ -36,16 +36,16 @@ target remote $arg0
end
document tr
Debug a remote system via serial or firewire interface. For example, specify 'tr /dev/cuad0' to use first serial port, or 'tr localhost:5556' for default firewire port. See also tr0, tr1 and trf commands.
Debug a remote system via serial or firewire interface. For example, specify 'tr /dev/cuau0' to use first serial port, or 'tr localhost:5556' for default firewire port. See also tr0, tr1 and trf commands.
end
# Convenience functions. These call tr.
# debug via cuad0
# debug via cuau0
define tr0
tr /dev/cuad0
tr /dev/cuau0
end
define tr1
tr /dev/cuad1
tr /dev/cuau1
end
# Firewire
define trf
@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ tr localhost:5556
end
document tr0
Debug a remote system via serial interface /dev/cuad0. See also tr, tr1 and trf commands.
Debug a remote system via serial interface /dev/cuau0. See also tr, tr1 and trf commands.
end
document tr1
Debug a remote system via serial interface /dev/cuad1. See also tr, tr0 and trf commands.
Debug a remote system via serial interface /dev/cuau1. See also tr, tr0 and trf commands.
end
document trf
Debug a remote system via firewire interface at default port 5556. See also tr, tr0 and tr1 commands.
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ source gdbinit.kernel
source gdbinit.machine
echo Ready to go. Enter 'tr' to connect to the remote target\n
echo with /dev/cuad0, 'tr /dev/cuad1' to connect to a different port\n
echo with /dev/cuau0, 'tr /dev/cuau1' to connect to a different port\n
echo or 'trf portno' to connect to the remote target with the firewire\n
echo interface. portno defaults to 5556.\n
echo \n

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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ WARNS?= 5
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
test: ${PROG}
./${PROG} /dev/cuad0
./${PROG} /dev/cuau0

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Options:
The output looks like:
# ./ppsapitest -C /dev/cuad4
# ./ppsapitest -C /dev/cuau4
1070915603 .703680117 119 1070915940 .902275676 121
1070915941 .703657317 120 1070915941 .902327516 122
1070915942 .703657077 121 1070915942 .902367957 123
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Columns:
(If the -C option had not been specified, twice as many lines would
be output:
# ./ppsapitest /dev/cuad4
# ./ppsapitest /dev/cuau4
1070916432 .703624557 125 1070915945 .902527078 126
1070916432 .703624557 125 1070916432 .902303156 127
1070916433 .703624557 126 1070916432 .902303156 127

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@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ Echo characters locally (half-duplex mode).
.It Fl l Ar line
Specify the line to use.
Either of the forms like
.Pa cuad0
.Pa cuau0
or
.Pa /dev/cuad0
.Pa /dev/cuau0
are permitted.
.It Fl o
Use odd parity.

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Do not disassociate from the controlling terminal, i.e., run in foreground.
.It Fl f Ar device
Callout device name.
Example:
.Fl f Pa /dev/cuad0 .
.Fl f Pa /dev/cuau0 .
.It Fl h
Display usage message and exit.
.It Fl n Ar node_name

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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s -f device -n node_name [-s speed -d -h]\n" \
"Where:\n" \
"\t-f device tty device name, ex. /dev/cuad1\n" \
"\t-f device tty device name, ex. /dev/cuau1\n" \
"\t-n node_name set Netgraph node name to node_name\n" \
"\t-s speed set tty speed, ex. 115200\n" \
"\t-d run in foreground\n" \

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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ information are:
.Bl -tag -compact -width modelxxx
.It Ar port
Port (device file) name, i.e.\&
.Pa /dev/cuad0 ,
.Pa /dev/cuau0 ,
.Pa /dev/mse0
and
.Pa /dev/psm0 .
@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ There may be more than one serial port to which the serial
mouse can be attached.
Many people often assign the first, built-in
serial port
.Pa /dev/cuad0
.Pa /dev/cuau0
to the mouse.
You can attach multiple USB mice to your system or to your USB hub.
They are accessible as
@ -731,16 +731,16 @@ utility
UNIX-domain stream socket for X10 MouseRemote events
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
.Dl "moused -p /dev/cuad0 -i type"
.Dl "moused -p /dev/cuau0 -i type"
.Pp
Let the
.Nm
utility determine the protocol type of the mouse at the serial port
.Pa /dev/cuad0 .
.Pa /dev/cuau0 .
If successful, the command will print the type, otherwise it will say
.Dq Li unknown .
.Bd -literal -offset indent
moused -p /dev/cuad0
moused -p /dev/cuau0
vidcontrol -m on
.Ed
.Pp

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ o Errors in `add' and `delete' are logged as warnings rather than being
written to the TCP/IP log.
o Any number of diagnostic prompts are allowed, and they are allowed in
interactive mode.
o The default `device' is cuad1, then cuad0
o The default `device' is cuau1, then cuau0
o A password of "*" in ppp.secret causes a passwd database lookup in
pap mode.
o The value of the CONNECT environment variable is logged in the

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
/* Check the following definitions for your machine environment */
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
# define MODEM_LIST "/dev/cuad1\0/dev/cuad0" /* name of tty device */
# define MODEM_LIST "/dev/cuau1\0/dev/cuau0" /* name of tty device */
#else
# ifdef __OpenBSD__
# define MODEM_LIST "/dev/cua01\0/dev/cua00" /* name of tty device */

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@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ and have not authenticated yourself using the correct password.
.Pp
You can start by specifying the device name and speed:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
ppp ON awfulhak> set device /dev/cuad0
ppp ON awfulhak> set device /dev/cuau0
ppp ON awfulhak> set speed 38400
.Ed
.Pp
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Name: deflink
Phone Number: N/A
Defaults:
Device List: /dev/cuad0
Device List: /dev/cuau0
Characteristics: 38400bps, cs8, even parity, CTS/RTS on
Connect time: 0 secs
@ -1216,10 +1216,10 @@ It is usually also necessary to train your modem to the same DTR speed
as the getty:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# ppp
ppp ON awfulhak> set device /dev/cuad1
ppp ON awfulhak> set device /dev/cuau1
ppp ON awfulhak> set speed 38400
ppp ON awfulhak> term
deflink: Entering terminal mode on /dev/cuad1
deflink: Entering terminal mode on /dev/cuau1
Type `~?' for help
at
OK
@ -2164,7 +2164,7 @@ and
.Dq set speed
to specify your serial line and speed, for example:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
set device /dev/cuad0
set device /dev/cuau0
set speed 115200
.Ed
.Pp
@ -2529,7 +2529,7 @@ Armed with this information, the following configuration might be used:
mp:
set timeout 0
set log phase chat
set device /dev/cuad0 /dev/cuad1 /dev/cuad2
set device /dev/cuau0 /dev/cuau1 /dev/cuau2
set phone "123456789"
set dial "ABORT BUSY ABORT NO\\sCARRIER TIMEOUT 5 \\"\\" ATZ \e
OK-AT-OK \\\\dATDT\\\\T TIMEOUT 45 CONNECT"
@ -2563,9 +2563,9 @@ line above, and specifying the following after the
.Dq clone
command:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
link 1 set device /dev/cuad0
link 2 set device /dev/cuad1
link 3 set device /dev/cuad2
link 1 set device /dev/cuau0
link 2 set device /dev/cuau1
link 3 set device /dev/cuau2
.Ed
.Pp
Use the
@ -4073,7 +4073,7 @@ The default link name is
.Sq deflink .
Renaming it to
.Sq modem ,
.Sq cuad0
.Sq cuau0
or
.Sq USR
may make the log file more readable.