NetBSD/sys/arch/sun3/dev
jdolecek 34eaf12c8f adapt to latest scsipi changes
XXX this is not tested, but should be okay
1999-11-03 14:16:33 +00:00
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am9516.h
bt_subr.c
btreg.h
btvar.h
bw2.c
bw2reg.h
cg2.c
cg4.c
cg4reg.h
dma.c
dmareg.h
dmavar.h
eeprom.c
esp.c
fb.c
fbvar.h
fd.c
fdreg.h
fdvar.h
i82586.h
if_ie_obio.c
if_ie_sebuf.c
if_ie_vme.c
if_ie.c
if_iereg.h
if_ievar.h
if_le.c
kd.c
md_root.c
memerr.c
memerr.h
p4reg.h
README
sebuf.c
sereg.h
sevar.h
si_obio.c include opt_ddb.h so that symbol DDB gets defined appropriately and right 1999-10-17 09:40:49 +00:00
si_sebuf.c adapt to latest scsipi changes 1999-11-03 14:16:33 +00:00
si_vme.c
si.c adapt to latest scsipi changes 1999-11-03 14:12:19 +00:00
sireg.h
sivar.h
xd.c Centralize the declaration and clearing of `cold'. 1999-09-17 19:59:35 +00:00
xdreg.h
xdvar.h
xio.h
xy.c Centralize the declaration and clearing of `cold'. 1999-09-17 19:59:35 +00:00
xyreg.h
xyvar.h
zs_cons.h
zs_kgdb.c
zs.c include opt_ddb.h, so that symbol DDB actually get's defined appropriately 1999-10-17 09:32:14 +00:00

$NetBSD: README,v 1.3 1996/11/19 20:58:32 gwr Exp $

NetBSD/sun3 supports the following busses:

Bus:
mainbus -  An imaginary bus on which the other busses all reside.

obio	-  Devices on the motherboard, accessed by having their "registers"
	   mapped into the kernel's virtual address space
obmem	-  Devices on the motherboard that are mapped into main memory
	   by the hardware.  Only true of some framebuffers.
vmes	-  VME D16 space
vmel	-  VME D32 space

Devices supported:

'obio' Bus: 
Device	Type    Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
zs	CHAR	zilog 8530 serial ports; used for serial ports, keybd, mouse
le	IFNET	lance ethernet driver

XXX - very much incomplete...