NetBSD/etc/etc.sun3/MAKEDEV.conf
lukem fcdfdbba5c Rework MAKEDEV:
*	Use "mknod -F netbsd -r" to create nodes, instead of
	"rm ; mknod; chmod; chown".
	This means permissions & ownership of existing nodes will
	not be changed.
	This is up to 30% faster when populating an empty /dev,
	and nearly 2x faster when re-running on an existing /dev.

    *	New options:
    	-f		force change of permission & ownership of existing
			devices
    	-m mknod	override name/path of mknod program
			(which defaults to $TOOL_MKNOD, then "mknod").
	-s		generate mtree(8) specfile instead of creating devices

    *	Remove /usr/etc from $PATH; not needed anymore.

    *	Provide functions to create devices & directories:
	    mkdev name [b|c] major minor [mode{=600} [gid{=0} [uid{=0}]]]
		create device node `name' with the appropriate permissions
	    lndev src target
		create a symlink from src to target
	    makedir dir mode
		create directory with appropriate mode

    *	UIDs and GIDs are hardcoded in at MAKEDEV generation time.
	(Unfortunately there's not a simple way of determining a GID
	a la "id -n user" for determining a UID).

This was tested by generating MAKEDEV for each MACHINE,MACHINE_ARCH
combination and comparing the results of "MAKEDEV all" from the
previous version to the new one.
(This testing actually highlighted mistakes in the previous configuration!)


Simplify distrib/common/Makefile.makedev to use "MAKEDEV -s"
2003-12-21 17:37:26 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV.conf,v 1.4 2003/12/21 17:37:26 lukem Exp $
all_md)
makedev bwtwo0 cgtwo0 cgfour0
makedev sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3 sd4 sd5 sd6
makedev cd0 cd1 st0 st1 st2 fd0
makedev xd0 xd1 xd2 xd3
makedev xy0 xy1 xy2 xy3
makedev scsibus0 scsibus1 scsibus2 scsibus3
makedev std_sun3
;;
# other standard devices
std_sun3)
mkdev eeprom c 3 11 640 $g_kmem
mkdev leds c 3 13
mkdev kd c 1 0 622
mkdev ttya c 12 0
mkdev ttyb c 12 1
mkdev mouse c 13 0
mkdev fb c 22 0
mkdev kbd c 29 0
;;