NetBSD/sys/arch/sun3/dev
mycroft 3da4b2a160 The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such.
Change splimp -> splnet in Ethernet, ARCnet, and FDDI drivers.
1995-12-24 02:29:35 +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
eeprom.c
event_var.h
event.c
fb.c
fbvar.h
i82586.h
idprom.c
if_ie_subr.c
if_ie_subr.h
if_ie.c The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such. 1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
if_ie.h
if_iereg.h
if_ievar.h
if_le_subr.c
if_le_subr.h
if_le.c Use the MI LANCE code. 1995-12-10 08:46:05 +00:00
if_le.h
if_lereg.h Use the MI LANCE code. 1995-12-10 08:46:05 +00:00
if_levar.h Use the MI LANCE code. 1995-12-10 08:46:05 +00:00
kbd.c
kd.c
md_root.c
ms.c
ncr5380.doc
ncr5380reg.h
ncr5380sbc.c
ncr5380var.h
ncr_si.c
ncr_sireg.h
obctl.c
obio.c
obmem.c
prom.c
rd_root.c
README
scsi_5380.h
scsi_defs.h
scsi_sunsi.h
si.c
vme.c
xd.c
xdreg.h
xdvar.h
xio.h
xy.c
xyreg.h
xyvar.h
zs.c
zsvar.h

$NetBSD: README,v 1.2 1994/10/26 09:08:31 cgd Exp $

NetBSD/sun3 supports the following busses:

Bus:
obio	-  Devices on the motherboard, accessed by having their "registers"
	   mapped into the kernel's virtual address space
obctl	-  Devices on the motherboard accessible only via the 'CONTROL' space,
	   and supporting instructions on the m68k.
obmem	-  Devices on the motherboard that are mapped into main memory
	   by the hardware.  Only true of some framebuffers.
mainbus -  An imaginary bus on which obio, obctl, obmem, and the prom device
	   all reside.

Devices supported:

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

'obctl' Bus: 
Device	Type    Description
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
idprom	CHAR	makes idprom contents accessible in user-space


The 'prom' device is just wierd as it isn't a real device, but enough
wrapping so that the prom input/output routines can be used to make
the prom's idea of the console both a tty, and a console in the netbsd
sense.

prom	CHAR	prom-based tty and console support