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PR: 36214 Submitted by: Nagy Attila <bra@fsn.hu>
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299 lines
8.6 KiB
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.\" Copyright (c) 1994 Andrew McRae. All rights reserved.
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd November 2, 1994
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.Dt PCCARD.CONF 5
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm pccard.conf
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.Nd
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.Xr pccardd 8
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configuration file
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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file is the configuration file for the
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.Xr pccardd 8
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PC-CARD slot management daemon.
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It provides information to allow card
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identification, and the matching of drivers (along
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with driver resources) to the PC-CARD cards.
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.Pp
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There are four basic elements within the configuration file;
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An optional
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.Em "resource pool"
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preceding the other sections,
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and one or more
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.Em "card identifiers" ,
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and
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.Em "device instances" .
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The latter two may appear in any order, and may be
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interspersed as desired.
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.Pp
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The
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.Pa /etc/pccard.conf
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file is included from the file
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.Pa /etc/defaults/pccard.conf ,
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which contains the default resource pool settings and
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pccard identifiers database.
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The user specific configuration can be specified in
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.Pa /etc/pccard.conf
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when the user wishes to override these defaults and/or
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add additional entries.
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.Pp
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Each PC-CARD card contains configuration tuples that provide
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the manufacturer and card version; these are used
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to identify the card specification in the configuration
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file, and from this find a driver that can be used to
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interface to the particular card.
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There is a many-to-one mapping
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between cards to drivers i.e a single driver may interface to
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multiple types of cards.
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To aid this, card parameters may be
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specified separately from the driver to initialize the card or
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extract (in the case of a network card) an Ethernet address.
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.Pp
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Once a driver is allocated to a card, it stays
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allocated to that particular card.
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However, multiple instances of the same type of driver can be
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configured, so that if two cards are plugged in that map to a
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similar type of driver, other driver instances of the same name
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can be configured.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em insert
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and
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.Em remove
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commands allow a shell command line to be executed.
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The command to be executed is the rest of the line after
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the keyword.
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The line can be continued using a backslash.
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A simple
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macro substitution allows the current kernel device name
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.Em ( $device )
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and
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network card Ethernet address
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.Em ( $ether )
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to be inserted into the command line.
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.Xr pccardd 8
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uses the
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.Xr system 3
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subroutine to execute the command line.
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.Pp
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.Xr pccardd 8
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will use syslog to announce the insertion and removal of cards.
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It uses either the string set by the
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.Em logstr
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command, or the manufacturer and card version strings if none has
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been set.
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.Pp
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Numeric values may be expressed as octal, hex or decimal.
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If a decimal number has
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.Em k
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or
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.Em K
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appended to it, the value is multiplied by 1024. Names may be
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quoted using double quotes if spaces are required.
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A hash character comments out the rest of the line.
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.Ss "Resource pool"
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The (optional) section specifies a pool of system resources
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such as ISA bus memory address space, Input/Output ports and
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interrupt request numbers.
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This resource pool is used
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to allocate address space and interrupt numbers dynamically
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according to the requirements specified in each driver
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description.
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.Pp
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The syntax of the resources is as follows:
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.Pp
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.Dl io Ar start - end ...
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.Dl memory Ar address size ...
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.Dl irq Ar irq-number ...
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.Pp
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Each of the statements define I/O, memory or IRQ
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blocks that can be used to allocate to drivers when
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they are initialized.
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.Pp
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The syntax of the debuglevel parameter:
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.Pp
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.Dl debuglevel Ar level
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.Pp
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Multiple lines of any of the above statements may be
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present to allow separate blocks of each resource to be
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defined.
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.Ss "Card Identifiers"
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The syntax for card identifiers is:
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.Pp
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.Dl card Ar manufacturer version [ add_info1 [ add_info2 ]]
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.Dl config Ar index driver interrupt [ flags ]
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.Dl ether Ar offset
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.Dl reset Ar time
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.Dl iosize Ar size
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.Dl memsize Ar size
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.Dl insert Ar command
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.Dl remove Ar command
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.Dl logstr Ar string
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.Pp
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The first line is mandatory;
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the latter statements are optional and can appear in
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any order.
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There may be multiple
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.Em config
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lines.
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The
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.Em card
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parameters are the Manufacturer name, card version and
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additional information add_info1, add_info2 that
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is used to match the values from the card's CIS memory.
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These parameter can be described in extended regular expression
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.Xr regex 3
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if the string is enclosed by '/' like "/.*/".
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Each of the expressions is evaluated with a character '^' at top.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em config
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parameters select the particular card's configuration index
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from the range available in the card's CIS, the driver that
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is to be associated with this configuration, and the interrupt
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level (if any) to be assigned.
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An optional set of flags may
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be assigned.
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In
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.Ar index ,
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specify either ``auto'' or ``default'' or the range available in the card's CIS.
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``auto'' allows to allocate resources automatically with information
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from the CIS and status of using I/O resources.
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.Pp
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The optional
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.Em ether
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keyword is used when network cards have their physical Ethernet address
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located within the attribute memory of the card.
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The parameter of this
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statement indicates the offset within the attribute memory of the
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Ethernet address.
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This value can be used within insert/remove
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commands using the
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.Em $ether
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macro.
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.Pp
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The optional
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.Em reset
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keyword specifies reset duration at a card insertion in
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.Ar time
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milliseconds.
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Default is 100msec.
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.Pp
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.Em iosize
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and
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.Em memsize
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keywords are used with cards whose resources such as I/O ports and
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shared memory block are not specified in the CIS tuple.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em insert
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and
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.Em remove
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sections allow shell commands to be specified that are executed
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when the card is inserted or removed.
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Multiple
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.Em insert
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and
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.Em remove
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commands are allowed, and they are executed in the order they
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are listed.
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.Pp
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The
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.Em logstr
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command allows the user to set the string to be logged when this card is
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inserted or removed.
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If
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.Em logstr
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isn't specified, then the manufacturer and
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card version strings from the CIS are used to synthesize the string issued.
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.Ss "Wildcard entries"
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Following two wildcard entries of card identifiers are available
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for generic type of the cards:
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.Pp
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.Dl generic serial
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.Dl generic fixed_disk
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.Pp
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The keyword
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.Em serial
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matches ``Functional ID: Serial port/modem'' and
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.Em fixed_disk
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matches ``Fixed disk card''.
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The syntax is the same of
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.Em "card identifiers"
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but used ``generic'' instead of ``card'' in the first line.
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These are in the last of
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.Nm
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because unmatched cards with the other
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.Em card
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entries can match these entries secondly.
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The alias ``function'' can be used instead of ``generic'' because of
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the historical reason.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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A typical configuration file may appear thus:
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.Bd -literal
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#
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# Sample configuration file.
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#
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# Pool parameters.
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#
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io 0x280 - 0x2F0 0x300 - 0x360
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irq 5 6 8 9 10 15
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memory 0xd4000 96k
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memory 0xc4000 32k
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#
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# Card database.
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#
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card "RPTI LTD." "EP400" # NE2000 clone
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ether 0x110
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config 0x21 "ed0" 5
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insert ifconfig $device physical $ether
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insert ifconfig $device bean
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remove ifconfig $device down
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card "XYZZY" "FAX/1.0"
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config 0x30 "sio1" 11
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insert echo start getty
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remove echo stop getty
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.Ed
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width /etc/defaults/pccard.conf -compact
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.It Pa /etc/defaults/pccard.conf
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The
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.Xr pccardd 8
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default configuration file.
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.It Pa /etc/pccard.conf
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The
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user configuration file.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr pccardd 8
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