NetBSD/etc/etc.alpha/MAKEDEV
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#!/bin/sh -
# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV,v 1.1 1995/02/23 05:59:30 cgd Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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#
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# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by the University of
# California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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#
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#
# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV,v 1.1 1995/02/23 05:59:30 cgd Exp $
#
# Device "make" file. Valid arguments:
# all makes all known devices, including local devices.
# Tries to make the 'standard' number of each type.
# std standard devices
# local configuration specific devices
#
# Tapes:
# st* SCSI tape
#
# Disks:
# sd* SCSI disks
# cd* SCSI CD-ROM
# vnd* "file" pseudo-disks
#
# Terminals:
# tty0? standard on-board 8530-based serial ports
# (used on the 3000 series)
#
# Pseudo terminals:
# pty* set of 16 master and slave pseudo terminals
#
# Special purpose devices:
# ch* SCSI media changer
# bpf* packet filter
# fd file descriptors
# lkm loadable kernel modules interface
# tun* network tunnel driver
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
umask 77
for i
do
case $i in
all)
sh MAKEDEV std fd sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3 sd4 pty0 pty1
sh MAKEDEV st0 st1 ch0 cd0 cd1 vnd0 vnd1 vnd2 vnd3
sh MAKEDEV bpf0 bpf1 bpf2 bpf3 tun0 tun1 tun2 tun3
sh MAKEDEV tty0 tty1 lkm local
;;
std)
rm -f console drum mem kmem null zero io tty klog stdin stdout stderr
mknod console c 0 0
mknod drum c 3 0 ; chmod 640 drum ; chgrp kmem drum
mknod kmem c 2 1 ; chmod 640 kmem ; chgrp kmem kmem
mknod mem c 2 0 ; chmod 640 mem ; chgrp kmem mem
mknod null c 2 2 ; chmod 666 null
mknod zero c 2 12 ; chmod 666 zero
mknod tty c 1 0 ; chmod 666 tty
mknod klog c 6 0 ; chmod 600 klog
mknod stdin c 10 0 ; chmod 666 stdin
mknod stdout c 10 1 ; chmod 666 stdout
mknod stderr c 10 2 ; chmod 666 stderr
;;
fd)
rm -f fd/*
mkdir fd > /dev/null 2>&1
(cd fd && eval `echo "" | awk ' BEGIN { \
for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) \
printf("mknod %d c 10 %d;", i, i)}'`)
chown -R bin.bin fd
chmod 555 fd
chmod 666 fd/*
;;
sd*|vnd*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '.*d\(.*\)'`
case $i in
sd*) name=sd; blk=8; chr=8;;
vnd*) name=vnd; blk=9; chr=9;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit? r$name$unit?
mknod ${name}${unit}a b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod ${name}${unit}b b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 1`
mknod ${name}${unit}c b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 2`
mknod ${name}${unit}d b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod ${name}${unit}e b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 4`
mknod ${name}${unit}f b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 5`
mknod ${name}${unit}g b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 6`
mknod ${name}${unit}h b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 7`
mknod r${name}${unit}a c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod r${name}${unit}b c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 1`
mknod r${name}${unit}c c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 2`
mknod r${name}${unit}d c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit}e c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 4`
mknod r${name}${unit}f c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 5`
mknod r${name}${unit}g c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 6`
mknod r${name}${unit}h c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 7`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
umask 77
;;
tty*)
unit=`expr $i : '...\(.*\)'`
rm -f tty0$unit
mknod tty0$unit c 15 `expr $unit \* 2`
chown uucp.wheel tty0$unit
;;
pty*)
class=`expr $i : 'pty\(.*\)'`
case $class in
0) offset=0 name=p;;
1) offset=16 name=q;;
2) offset=32 name=r;;
3) offset=48 name=s;;
# Note that telnetd, rlogind, and xterm (at least) only look at p-s.
4) offset=64 name=t;;
*) echo bad unit for pty in: $i;;
esac
case $class in
0|1|2|3|4)
umask 0
eval `echo $offset $name | awk ' { b=$1; n=$2 } END {
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
printf("rm -f tty%s%x; mknod tty%s%x c 4 %d; \
rm -f pty%s%x; mknod pty%s%x c 5 %d; ", \
n, i, n, i, b+i, n, i, n, i, b+i); }'`
umask 77
if [ $class = 1 ]; then
mv ttyqf ttyv0; mv ptyqf ptyv0
fi
;;
esac
;;
st*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
st*) name=st; blk=2; chr=12;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit n$name$unit e$name$unit en$name$unit \
r$name$unit nr$name$unit er$name$unit enr$name$unit
mknod ${name}${unit} b $blk `expr $unit '*' 16 + 0`
mknod n${name}${unit} b $blk `expr $unit '*' 16 + 1`
mknod e${name}${unit} b $blk `expr $unit '*' 16 + 2`
mknod en${name}${unit} b $blk `expr $unit '*' 16 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 0`
mknod nr${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 1`
mknod er${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 2`
mknod enr${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 3`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit} n${name}${unit} \
e$name$unit en$name$unit \
r${name}${unit} nr${name}${unit} \
er${name}${unit} enr${name}${unit}
chmod 640 ${name}${unit} n${name}${unit} \
e$name$unit en$name$unit \
r${name}${unit} nr${name}${unit} \
er${name}${unit} enr${name}${unit}
umask 77
;;
ch*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
ch*) name=ch; chr=14;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit
mknod ${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 0`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}
umask 77
;;
cd*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
cd*) name=cd; blk=3; chr=13;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit? r$name$unit?
mknod ${name}${unit}a b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod ${name}${unit}c b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit}a c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod r${name}${unit}c c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
umask 77
;;
bpf*)
unit=`expr $i : 'bpf\(.*\)'`
rm -f bpf$unit
mknod bpf$unit c 11 $unit
chmod 600 bpf$unit
chown root.wheel bpf$unit
;;
tun*)
unit=`expr $i : 'tun\(.*\)'`
rm -f tun$unit
mknod tun$unit c 7 $unit
chmod 600 tun$unit
chown root.wheel tun$unit
;;
lkm)
rm -f lkm
mknod lkm c 16 0
chown root.kmem lkm
chmod 640 lkm
;;
local)
umask 0
sh MAKEDEV.local
;;
*)
echo $i: unknown device
;;
esac
done