NetBSD/sys/arch/sparc/include/idprom.h
pk f6cd1eeea7 Integrate changes from Chuck Cranor for the Sun 4/100.
Support for multiple register banks on SBUS devices (based on patches
from Francis Dupont).
Highlights:
	romaux defines an array of register spaces.
	pay attention to `vactype'.
	quirks handling 4/100 idiosyncracies.
1995-02-01 12:37:21 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: idprom.h,v 1.4 1995/02/01 12:37:45 pk Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1993 Adam Glass
* All rights reserved.
*
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/*
* ID prom format. The ``host id'' is set up by taking the machine
* ID as the top byte and the hostid field as the remaining three.
* The id_xxx0 field appears to contain some other number. The id_xxx1
* contains a bunch of 00's and a5's on my machines, suggesting it is
* not actually used. The checksum seems to include them, however.
*/
struct idprom {
u_char id_format; /* format identifier (= 1) */
u_char id_machine; /* machine type (see param.h) */
u_char id_ether[6]; /* ethernet address */
long id_date; /* date of manufacture */
u_char id_hostid[3]; /* ``host id'' bytes */
u_char id_checksum; /* xor of everything else */
char id_undef[16]; /* undefined */
};
#define IDPROM_VERSION 1