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diff --git a/man/MAKEDEV.8 b/man/MAKEDEV.8 index b3c9b84..c18c42c 100644 --- a/man/MAKEDEV.8 +++ b/man/MAKEDEV.8 @@ -1,30 +1,26 @@ -.\" $Id: MAKEDEV.8 334 2003-03-09 09:06:23Z azarah $ -.TH MAKEDEV 8 "14th August 1994" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual" +.\" $Id: MAKEDEV.8 1421 2005-08-23 23:56:23Z vapier $ +.TH MAKEDEV 8 "May 17 2002" Linux "Make Linux Devices" .SH NAME MAKEDEV \- create devices .SH SYNOPSIS -.B "cd dev; ./MAKEDEV -V" +.B "cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] [ update ]" .br -.B "cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] update" +.B "cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] [ generic ] [ local ] [ group-keyword ... device ... ]" .br -.BI "cd dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] [ -d ]" " device ..." +.BI "cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV [ -n ] [ -v ] [ -d ]" " device ..." .SH DESCRIPTION .B MAKEDEV -is a script that will create the devices in \fC/dev\fP used to interface +is a script that will create the devices in +.B /dev +used to interface with drivers in the kernel. .PP -This man page is woefully out of date. A large number of devices are supported -that are not documented here. -.PP Note that programs giving the error ``ENOENT: No such file or directory'' normally means that the device file is missing, whereas ``ENODEV: No such device'' normally means the kernel does not have the driver configured or loaded. .SH OPTIONS .TP -.B \-V -Print out version (actually RCS version information) and exit. -.TP .B \-n Do not actually update the devices, just print the actions that would be performed. @@ -46,9 +42,7 @@ to reflect your site's settings. Near the top of the file is a mapping from device type to user, group and permissions (e.g. all CD-ROM devices are set from the \fC$cdrom\fP variable). If you wish to change the defaults, this is the section to edit. -.SH DEVICES -.TP -.B General Options +.SH GENERAL OPTIONS .TP .B update This only works on kernels which have \fC/proc/interrupts\fP (introduced @@ -59,94 +53,246 @@ Devices which are new since then or have a different major number are created, and those which are no longer configured are deleted. .TP .B generic -Create a generic subset of devices. This is the standard devices, plus -floppy drives, various hard drives, pseudo-terminals, console devices, -basic serial devices, busmice, and printer ports. -.TP -.B -std -Standard devices. -These are: +Create a generic subset of devices. This subset consists of the +standard devices, plus floppy drives, various hard drives, CD-ROM +drives, pseudo-terminals, console devices, basic serial devices, +busmice, audio devices, video framebuffers, printer ports, and some +specialized devices. The generic subset varies somewhat according to +architecture; see the +.B /dev/MAKEDEV +script itself for details. +.TP +.B local +This simply runs +.BR MAKEDEV.local . +This is a script that can create any local devices. +.SH DEVICE GROUPS +.B MAKEDEV +creates groups of devices when passed keywords for the group. +Each listing below shows the +.B MAKEDEV +keyword and then lists the devices which will be created. Many +devices can also be specified individually. +.SH STANDARD DEVICES +.TP +.B std +Creates this group of standard devices: .B mem -\- acess to physical memory; +for access to physical memory, .B kmem -\- access to kernel virtual memory; +for access to kernel virtual memory, .B null -\- null device (infinite sink); +the null device (infinite sink), .B port -\- access to I/O ports; +for access to I/O ports, .B zero -\- null byte source (infinite source); -.B core -\- symlink to /proc/kcore (for kernel debugging); +the null byte source (infinite source), +.BR core , +a symlink to /proc/kcore (for kernel debugging), .B full -\- always returns ENOSPACE on write; -.B ram -\- ramdisk; +which always returns ENOSPACE on write, +.BR random " and " urandom +random byte generators, and .B tty -\- to access the controlling tty of a process. +to access the controlling tty of a process. The +loopback disk devices +.B loop0 +through +.BR loop7 +are also created in the +.B std +group. These allow you to use a regular file as a +block device. A filesystem image can be mounted, +and used as though it were a filesystem on a partition or other +block device. +.B loop +may also be used as a separate keyword to create the 8 loop devices. Finally, the +.B ram +group of memory devices is also created by the +.B std +keyword (see below). +.SH MEMORY DEVICES +.TP +.B ram +This is the keyword used to generate the ramdisk devices +.BI ram {0..16} +and the +.B ram +symlink. This group does not include +.BR initrd . +.TP +.B initrd +Ramdisk which has been pre-initialized by a bootloader. +.B initrd +is not created in the +.B ram +group; it must be specifically included +in the command line if you want it to be created. +.TP +.IR cpu " or " microcode +Creates the CPU microcode update interface in the +.B cpu/ +folder, with devices +.BR microcode , +and subfolders +.BR {0..3} +each containing devices +.BR msr " and " cpuid . +.TP +.B rom +Creates the +.BI rom {0..7} " rrom" {0..7} " flaxh" {0..7} +and +.BI rflash {0..7} +flash memory card devices. +.BR rrom " and " rflash +devices are read-only. +.SH CONSOLE DEVICES +.TP +.B console +This keyword creates virtual consoles; +.BI tty {0..63} +devices, the corresponding +.B vcs +and +.B vcsa +devices which are used to generate screen-dumps, and the +.B console +device itself plus appropriate symlinks. +To create the console device alone, use +.BR consoleonly . +The device +.B tty0 +is the currently active virtual console. The +.B console +device serves the same function. +.SH PSEUDO TERMINALS .TP -.B local -This simply runs -.BR MAKEDEV.local . -This is a script that can create any local devices. +.B pty +This keyword creates the Pseudo-TTY masters +.BI pty {a..e,p..z} +and corresponding +.BI tty {a..e,p..z} +devices, along with +.BR ptmx . +Each possible argument will create a bank of 16 master and slave pairs. +The master pseudo-terminals are +.BR pty{p..s}{0..9a..f} , +and the slaves are +.BR tty{p..s}{0..9a..f} . +.SH SERIAL DEVICES .TP -.B Virtual Terminals +.I ttyS{0..63} +Standard serial ports. There is no group keyword, you must +specify these individually. However +.BI ttyS{0..3} +are created under the +.B generic +option for most architectures. .TP -.I console -This creates the devices associated with the console. This is the virtual -terminals -.RI tty x , -where -.I x -can be from 0 though 63. The device tty0 is the currently active vt, and -is also known as \fCconsole\fP. For each vt, there are two devices -.RI vcs x +.BR cyclades " or " ttyC +Creates Cyclades ports +.BI ttyC {0..31} \fR. +.TP +.BR digi " or " ttyD +Creates Digiboard serial card ports +.BI ttyD {0..15} \fR. +.TP +.BR stallion " or " ttyE +Creates Stallion devices +.BI ttyE {0..255} +and +.BI staliomem {0..3} \fR. +.TP +.BR computone " or " ttyF +Creates CompuTone serial card ports +.BI ttyH {0..255} +and special devices +.B ip2ipl{0,4,8,12} and -.RI vcsa x , -which are used to generate screen-dumps of the vt (the -.BI vcs x -is just the text, +.BR ip2stat{1,5,9,13} \fR. +.TP +.BR chase " or " ttyH +Creates Chase serial card ports +.BI ttyH {0..15} \fR. +.TP +.BR isdnmodem " or " ttyI +Creates isdn4linux virtual modem ports +.BI ttyI {0..63} \fR. +.TP +.BR isdn-tty +Also creates isdn4linux virtual modem ports +.BI ttyI {0..7} \fR. +.TP +.B isdnbri +Creates ISDN BRI driver devices +.B isdn{0..63} isdnctrl{0..63} ippp{0..63} and -.BI vcsa x -includes the attributes). +.BR isdninfo . .TP -.B Serial Devices +.B isdn-io +Also creates ISDN BRI driver devices +.B isdn{0..7} isdnctrl{0..7} ippp{0..7} +and +.BR isdninfo . +The +.B isdn-ippp +keyword can be used separately to create only the +.BI ippp {0..7} +devices. .TP -.I ttyS{0..63} -Serial ports and corresponding dialout device. For device -.BI ttyS x , -there is also the device -.BI cua x -which is used to dial out with. This can avoid the need for cooperative -locks in simple situations. -.TP -.I cyclades -Dial-in and dial-out devices for the cyclades intelligent I/O serial card. -The dial in device is -.BI ttyC x -and the corresponding dial-out device is -.BI cub x -Devices for 32 lines are created. -.TP -.B Pseudo Terminals -.TP -.I pty[p-s] -Each possible argument will create a bank of 16 master and slave -pairs. The current kernel (1.2) is limited to 64 such pairs. -The master pseudo-terminals are -.BR pty[p-s][0-9a-f] , -and the slaves are -.BR tty[p-s][0-9a-f] . +.B ppp +Creates a device independent PPP interface. +.TP +.B dcbri +Creates Spellcaster DataComm/BRI ISDN card devices +.BR dcbri{0..3} . +.TP +.BR riscom " or " ttyL +Creates Riscom serial card ports +.BI ttyL {0..15} \fR. +.TP +.BR PAM " or " ttyM +Creates PAM multimodem (or ISI serial card) ports +.BI ttyM {0..15} \fR. +.TP +.BR ESP " or " ttyP +Creates ESP ports +.BI ttyP {0..4} \fR. +.TP +.BR rocketport " or " ttyR +Creates Rocketport devices +.BI ttyR {0..63} \fR. +.TP +.BR ttyV +Creates Comtrol VS-1000 serial controller ports +.BI ttyV {0..15} \fR. .TP -.B Parallel Ports +.BR specialixIO8 " or " ttyW +Creates Specialix IO8+ ports +.BI ttyW {0..15} \fR. .TP -.I lp -Standard parallel ports. The devices are created +.BR specialix " or " ttyX +Creates Specialix ports +.BI ttyX {0..15} \fR. +.TP +.BI i2c +Creates +.BI i2c {0..7} +devices for the I2C bus interface. +.TP +.BI tlk +Philips SAA5249 Teletext signal decoder {2.6} ports +.BI tlk {0..3} \fR. +.SH PARALLEL PORTS +.TP +.IR lp +Creates the standard parallel ports .BR lp0 , .BR lp1 , and -.BR lp2 . +.BR lp2 +normally used for printers. These correspond to ports at 0x3bc, 0x378 and 0x278. Hence, on some machines, the first printer port may actually be .BR lp1 . @@ -154,27 +300,128 @@ Hence, on some machines, the first printer port may actually be .I par Alternative to .IR lp . -Ports are named -.BI par x +The same ports are created, but are named +.BI par {0..2} instead of -.BI lp x . +.BI lp {0..2} \fR. +.TP +.I parport +Creates raw parallel ports +.BR parport0 , +.BR parport1 , +and +.BR parport2 . +.TP +.B slm +Creates the Atari SLM ACSI laser printer (68k/Atari) ports +.BI slm {0..3} \fR. .TP -.B Bus Mice +.B pg +Parallel port generic ATAPI interface (devices +.BI pg {0..3} \fR. +.TP +.B paride +Parallel port IDE disk devices +.BI pd {a..d} +with 15 partitions on each. Also creates +.BR pcd{0..3} " and " pf{0..3} . +.SH OTHER BUS PORTS +.TP +.BR netlink " or " tap +Creates NetLink devices +.B route skip fwmonitor +and +.BI tap {0..15} +Ethertap devices. +The +.BI tap x +virtual ethernet device was designed as low level kernel support for +Ethernet tunneling. Userland application can write Ethernet frame to +.BI /dev/tapX +and the kernel will receive this frame from tapX interface. +Every frame the kernel writes to a +.BI tapX +interface can be read by a userland application from the corresponding +.BI /dev/tapX +device. +.TP +.B enskip +ENskip kernel encryption package. +.TP +.B qng +ComScire Quantum Noise Generator. +.TP +.B ipsec +The Free S/WAN implementation of IPSEC. +.TP +.B adb +On powerpc, creates +.B adb +for the Apple Data Bus and +.BR adbmouse . +On m68k, +.B adb +creates the ACSI disk device +.B adb +and partitions +.B adb1 +through +.BR adb15 . +.TP +.B hamradio +Creates the +.BI scc {0..7} +and +.BI bc {0..3} +device groups. +.TP +.B comx +Creates COMX devices +.BI comx {0..4} \fR. +.TP +.B irda +Creates IrCOMM devices (IrDA serial/parallel emulation) +.B ircomm0 ircomm1 irlpt0 +and +.BR irlpt1 . +.TP +.B comedi +Control and Measurement devices +.BI comedi {0..3} \fR. +.SH MOUSE DEVICES .TP .I busmice -The various bus mice devices. This creates the following devices: -.B logimouse +This keyword creates the following devices: +.B logibm (Logitech bus mouse), -.B psmouse +.B psaux (PS/2-style mouse), -.B msmouse +.B inportbm (Microsoft Inport bus mouse) and -.B atimouse +.B atibm (ATI XL bus mouse) and -.B jmouse +.B jbm (J-mouse). .TP -.B Joystick Devices +.I m68k-mice +Creates mouse devices for the m68k architecture, including: +.BR amigamouse , +.BR amigamouse1 , +.B atarimouse +and +.BR adbmouse . +.TP +.I input +On powerpc, this keyword creates the +.I input +folder which groups input devices +.BR mice , +.BI mouse {0..3} \fR, +.BI event {0..3} \fR, +and +.BI js {0..3} +(joystick), and creates these devices inside. +.SH JOYSTICK DEVICES .TP .I js Joystick. Creates @@ -182,28 +429,61 @@ Joystick. Creates and .BR js1 . .TP -.B Disk Devices +.I djs +Digital joystick. Creates +.B djs0 +and +.BR djs1 . +.SH USB DEVICES .TP -.I fd[0-7] +.B usb +USB is a general purpose I/O bus which can serve many purposes. The +.B usb +keyword creates a +.B usb +folder, and devices in the folder: +.BI lp {0..15} +(printer), +.BI mouse {0..15} +(USB connected mice), +.BI ez {0..15} +(firmware loaders) +.BI scanner {0..15} +(scanner interfaces), +.BI ttyACM {0..15} +and +.BI ttyUSB {0..15} +(dialout devices), +and +.B rio500 +the Diamond Rio 500 device. +.SH DISK DEVICES +.TP +.BI fd {0..7} Floppy disk devices. The device .BI fd x -is the device which autodetects the format, and the additional devices are +is the device which autodetects the format, +and the additional devices are fixed format (whose size is indicated in the name). The other devices are named as -.BI fd xLn . -The single letter -.I L -identifies the type of floppy disk (d = 5.25" DD, h = 5.25" HD, D = 3.5" -DD, H = 3.5" HD, E = 3.5" ED). The number +.BI fd x{dqhu}n . +The single letter +.RI ( d , +.IR q , +.IR h or +.IR u ) +signifies the type of drive: 5.25" Double Density (d), +5.25" Quad Density (q), 5.25" High Density (h) or 3.5" +(any model, u). The number .I n -represents the capacity of that format in K. Thus the standard formats -are +represents the capacity of that format in K. +Thus the standard formats are .BI fd x d360 , .BI fd x h1200 , -.BI fd x D720 , -.BI fd x H1440 , +.BI fd x 720 , +.BI fd x 1440 , and -.RI fd x E2880 . +.BI fd x 2880 . .IP For more information see Alain Knaff's fdutils package. .IP @@ -217,12 +497,16 @@ through .BI fd7 * are floppy disks on the second controller. .TP -.I hd[a-d] -AT hard disks. The device +.BI fd {0..7} -bare +Creates just the autodetecting floppy device specified, without the fixed +format devices. +.TP +.BI hd {a..l} +AT (ide) hard disks. The device .BI hd x provides access to the whole disk, with the partitions being -.BI hd x [0-20]. -The four primary partitions are +.BI hd x {1..63}. +For i386, the four primary partitions are .BI hd x 1 through .BI hd x 4, @@ -230,95 +514,237 @@ with the logical partitions being numbered from .BI hd x 5 though .BI hd x 20. -(A primary partition can be made into an extended partition, which can hold -4 logical partitions). -By default, only the devices for 4 logical partitions are made. The -others can be made by uncommenting them. +(A primary partition can be made into an extended partition, which can +hold 4 logical partitions). Other architectures may not differentiate +partition types. By default, devices for 20 logical partitions are +made. The kernel supports up to 63 partitions per device. .IP -Drives hda and hdb are the two on the first controller. If using the new -IDE driver (rather than the old HD driver), then hdc and hdd are the two +Drives +.B hda +and +.B hdb +are the two on the primary controller +.B hdc +and +.B hdd +are the two drives on the secondary controller. These devices can also be used to -acess IDE CDROMs if using the new IDE driver. +access IDE CDROMs. Additional devices +.BI hd {e..l} +can be created. .TP -.I xd[a-d] -XT hard disks. Partitions are the same as IDE disks. +.BI xd {a..d} +XT hard disks. Partitions are the same as IDE disks, except only 8 +partitions are created. .TP -.I sd[a-h] +.BI sd {a..h} SCSI hard disks. The partitions are similar to the IDE disks, but there is a limit of 11 logical partitions -.RI (sd x 5 +.BI sd x 5 through -.RI sd x 15). -This is to allow there to be 8 SCSI disks. +.BI sd x 15, +to allow there to be 8 SCSI disks on a system +(addresses 0 through 7). +.TP +.BI sd {i..z} +and +.BI sd {a..d}{a..z} +The kernel (and MAKEDEV) can handle up to 128 SCSI disks (up to +.BR sddx ). +15 partition devices are created for each. .TP -.I loop -Loopback disk devices. These allow you to use a regular file as a -block device. This means that images of filesystems can be mounted, -and used as normal. This creates 8 devices loop0 through loop7. +.B eda edb +MCA ESDI hard disk. Partitions are handled the same as hd. .TP -.B Tape Devices +.BI dasd {a..z} +Direct Access Storage Devices for the s390 architecture. Currently +only one device partition is created (for example, +.BR dasda1 ). +.TP +.BI ada {a..p} +ACSI disk (68k/Atari). 15 partitions are created for each. +.TP +.BI dac960. {0..7} +Mylex DAC960 PCI RAID controller. For this device, an +.B rd +directory is created. 32 logical devices +.BI c x d {0..31} +are created for each unit +.I x +specified, each with 7 partitions +.BI c x d {0..31} p {1..7} \fR. +The +.B dac960 +keyword will create all 7 units at once. .TP -.I st[0-7] -SCSI tapes. This creates the rewinding tape device +.BI dpti +Adaptec I2O RAID and DPT SmartRAID V I2O controllers. Creates +7 devices for handling up to 7 controllers. +.TP +.BI ataraid. {0..7} +Obsolete, device not in current devices.txt. For this device, an +.B ataraid +directory is created. +.BI d x +is created for each unit +.I x +specified, and 15 partitions +.BI d x p {1..15} \fR. +The +.B ataraid +keyword will create all 7 units at once. +.TP +.BI i2o.hd{a..d}{a..z} +I2O based harddisk drives. Device nodes are located in the +.B i2o +directory. The filename is followed by a number that specifies the partition on +each disk. The numbers are handled the same as hd. +.TP +.BI ida. {0..7} +Compaq Intelligent Drive Array. For this device, an +.B ida +directory is created. 16 logical devices +.BI c x d {0..15} +are created for each unit +.I x +specified, each with 15 partitions +.BI c x d {0..15} p {1..15} \fR. +The +.B ida +keyword will create the first three units. +.TP +.BI cciss. {0..7} +Compaq Next Generation Drive Array. For this device, a +.B cciss +directory is created. 16 logical devices +.BI c x d {0..15} +are created for each unit +.I x +specified, each with 15 partitions +.BI c x d {0..15} p {1..15} \fR. +The +.B cciss +keyword will create the first three units. +.TP +.BI md +Creates Metadisk (RAID) disk array with 16 devices. +.SH TAPE DEVICES +.TP +.I st{0..7} +SCSI tape devices. This creates the rewinding tape device .BI st x and the non-rewinding tape device -.BI nst x . +.BI nst x , +for each of modes 0 through 3. .TP .I qic -QIC-80 tapes. The devices created are +QIC-11, -24, -120, and -150 tapes. The devices created are +.B ntpqic11 tpqic11 ntpqic24 tpqic24 ntpqic120 tpqic120 ntpqic150 +and +.B tpqic150 +tape devices, along with .BR rmt8 , .BR rmt16 , .BR tape-d , and .BR tape-reset . .TP -.I ftape +.I ftape Floppy driver tapes (QIC-117). There are 4 methods of access depending on the floppy tape drive. For each of access methods 0, 1, 2 and 3, the devices -.BI rft x +.BI qft x +.BI zqft x +and +.BI rawqftx (rewinding) and -.BI nrft x -(non-rewinding) are created. For compatability, devices +.BI nqft x +.BI nzqft x +.BI nrawqdt x +(non-rewinding) are created. For compatibility, devices .B ftape and .B nftape are symlinks to -.B rft0 +.B qft0 and -.B nrft0 +.B nqft0 respectively. .TP -.B CDROM Devices +.B ht0 +Creates IDE tape devices +.B ht0 +and +.BR nht0 . +.TP +.BI pt {0..3} +Creates parallel port ATAPI tape devices +.B pt{0..3} +and +.BR npt{0..3} . +.SH CDROM DEVICES +.TP +.BR sr " or " scd " or " scd-all +Creates +.BI scd {0..16} +SCSI CD players and +.BI sr {0..16} +symlinks for these devices. +.B cdrom +is a symlink which can be created by the user to the active CD device. +It is not created by +.BR MAKEDEV . +.TP +.B pktcdvd +Provides packet writing devices +.BI pktcdvd {0..3} +for CD/DVD. +.TP +.I pcd{0..3} +Parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM devices .TP -.I scd[0-7] -SCSI CD players. +.I sonycd +Sony CDU-31a CD-ROM .TP -.I sonycd -Sony CDU-31A CD player. +.I mcd +Mitsumi CD-ROM .TP -.I mcd -Mitsumi CD player. +.I mcdx +Obsolete, device not in current devices.txt. .TP .I cdu535 -Sony CDU-535 CD player. +Sony CDU-535 CD-ROM +.TP +.IR lmscd +Philips LMS CM-205 CD-ROM. The newer name for this device is +.IR cm205 , +but MAKEDEV creates only lmscd at this time. +.TP +.I cm206cd +Philips LMS CM-206 CD-ROM +.TP +.I bpcd +MicroSolutions BackPack parallel port CD-ROM (Obsolete - use pcd) .TP -.I lmscd -LMS/Philips CD player. +.I sbpcd{0..15} +Matsushita (Panasonic/SoundBlaster) CD-ROM. Units {0..3} are created with the keyword +.BR sbpcd . .TP -.I sbpcd{,1,2,3} -Sound Blaster CD player. The kernel is capable of supporting 16 CDROMs, -each of which is accessed as -.BR sbpcd[0-9a-f] . -These are assigned in groups of 4 to each controller. -.B sbpcd -is a symlink to -.BR sbpcd0 . -.\" .TP -.\" .I idecd -.\" NEC CDR-260 (note: this will probably be obsoleted by the new IDE driver). +.I aztcd +Aztech/Orchid/Okano/Wearnes CD-ROM .TP -.B Scanner +.I gscd +GoldStar CD-ROM +.TP +.I optcd +Optics Storage CD-ROM +.TP +.I sjcd +Sanyo CD-ROM +.TP +.I hitcd +Hitachi CD-ROM +.SH SCANNERS .TP .I logiscan Logitech ScanMan32 & ScanMan 256. @@ -328,34 +754,105 @@ Mustek M105 Handscanner. .TP .I ac4096 A4Tek Color Handscanner. -.TP -.B Audio +.SH AUDIO DEVICES .TP .I audio This creates the audio devices used by the sound driver. These include -.BR mixer , -.BR sequencer , -.BR dsp , +.B mixer mixer{1..3} +(Mixer controls), +.B sequencer +(Audio sequencer), +.B dsp dsp{1..3} +(Digital audio), +.B sndstat +(Sound card status information), +.B audioctl +(SPARC audio control device) +and +.B audio audio{1..3} +(Sun-compatible digital audio). MIDI devices are +.B midi00 +through +.BR midi03 , +.BI midi {0..3} \fR, +.BI rmidi {0..3} \fR, +.BI smpte {0..3} \fR. +In addition, devices +.B mpu401data and -.BR audio . +.B mpu401stat +are created. .TP .I pcaudio Devices for the PC Speaker sound driver. These are -.BR pcmixer . +.BR pcmixer , .BR pxsp , and .BR pcaudio . +.SH VIDEO DEVICES .TP -.B Miscellaneous +.B fb +Creates framebuffer devices +.BI fb {0..7} \fR, +.BI fb {0..7} current \fR, +.BI fb {0..7} autodetect \fR. .TP -.I sg +.B fb{0..7} +If the framebuffer number +.I x +is specifed, a group of +.BI fb x user {0..7} +devices is created. +.TP +.B 3dfx +is the 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics device. +.TP +.B agpgart +AGP Graphics Address Remapping Table +.TP +.I "video video4linux v4l radio" +Each of these keywords produces the same result: +Video capture/overlay devices +.BI video {0..63} \fR, +Radio devices +.BI radio {0..63} \fR, +Teletext devices +.BI vtx {0..31} \fR, +and Vertical blank interrupt devices +.BI vbi {0..31} \fR. +In addition, the +.BR winradio0 " and " winradio1 " devices," +and +.BR vtx " and " vttuner " devices," +and symlinks +.BR "radio video" " and " vbi +are created. +.TP +.BI srnd +miroMEDIA Surround board devices +.BR srnd0 " and " srnd1 . +.TP +.B fgrab +Matrox Meteor frame grabber {2.6}. Creates +.BR mmetfgrab , +.BR wvisfgrab , +.BR iscc0 , +.BR iscc1 , +.BR isccctl0 , +.BR isccctl1 , +.BR dcxx0 , +and +.BR dcxx1 . +.SH MISCELLANEOUS DEVICES +.TP +.IR sg " or " sg-all Generic SCSI devices. The devices created are -.B sg0 through -.BR sg7 . -These -allow arbitary commands to be sent to any SCSI device. This allows for -querying information about the device, or controlling SCSI devices that -are not one of disk, tape or CDROM (e.g. scanner, writeable CDROM). +.B sg0 +through +.BR sg16 . +These allow arbitary commands to be sent to any SCSI device, to query +information or control SCSI devices that are not disk, tape or CDROM +(for example, scanner or writeable CDROM). .TP .I fd To allow an arbitary program to be fed input from file descriptor @@ -363,17 +860,22 @@ To allow an arbitary program to be fed input from file descriptor use .BI /dev/fd/ x as the file name. This also creates -BR /dev/stdin , -BR /dev/stdout , +.BR /dev/stdin , +.BR /dev/stdout , and -BR /dev/stderr . +.BR /dev/stderr . (Note, these are just symlinks into /proc/self/fd). .TP .I ibcs2 -Devices (and symlinks) needed by the IBCS2 emulation. +Devices +.B socksys spx +(and symlinks +.BR "nfsd XOR" ) +needed by the IBCS2 emulation. .TP .I apm -Devices for power management. +.B apm_bios +Advanced Power Management BIOS device. .TP .I dcf Driver for DCF-77 radio clock. @@ -381,12 +883,351 @@ Driver for DCF-77 radio clock. .I helloworld Kernel modules demonstration device. See the modules source. .TP +.BR xfs " or " arla +Arla XFS network file system. +.TP +.B capi +CAPI 2.0 interface ports +.BI capi20 {01..20} \fR. +.TP +.B ubd +User-mode block devices +.BI ubd {0..255} \fR. +.TP +.BI nb {0..7} +Network block devices. +.TP +.B raw +Creates the raw block device interface +.B raw +device, the +.B rawctl +symlink, and +.BI raw {1..8} \fR. +.TP +.B raw1394 +IEEE 1394 (Firewire). +.TP +.B misc +This keyword creates all the following devices. You may find the +device explanations in other categories in this man page, many +under OTHER DEVICES below. +.BR logibm , +.BR psaux , +.BR inportbm , +.BR atibm , +.BR jbm , +.BR amigamouse , +.BR atarimouse , +.BR sunmouse , +.BR amigamouse1 , +.BR smouse , +.BR pc110pad , +.BR adbmouse , +.BR beep , +.BR modreq , +.BR watchdog , +.BR temperature , +.BR hwtrap , +.BR exttrp , +.BR apm_bios , +.BR rtc , +.BR openprom , +.BR relay8 , +.BR relay16 , +.BR msr , +.BR pciconf , +.BR nvram , +.BR hfmodem , +.BR led , +.BR mergemem , +.BR pmu . +.TP .B "Network Devices" Linux used to have devices in /dev for controlling network devices, but that is no longer the case. To see what network devices are known by the kernel, look at /proc/net/dev. +.SH OTHER DEVICES +.TP +Many of these devices are architecture-specific. +.TP +.I scc +Z8530 HDLC driver (HAM radio) +.TP +.I bc +Baycom radio modem (HAM radio) +.TP +.IR cfs0 " or " cfs " or " coda +Coda network file system +.TP +.I sunmouse +Sun mouse +.TP +.I smouse +Simple serial mouse driver +.TP +.I pc110pad +IBM PC-110 digitizer pad +.TP +.I vrtpanel +Vr41xx embedded touch panel +.TP +.I vpcmouse +Connectix Virtual PC Mouse +.TP +.I beep +Fancy beep device +.TP +.I modreq +Kernel module load request {2.6} +.TP +.I watchdog +Watchdog timer port +.TP +.I temperature +Machine internal temperature +.TP +.I hwtrap +Hardware fault trap +.TP +.I exttrp +External device trap +.TP +.I rtc +Real Time Clock +.TP +.I efirtc +Real Time Clock +.TP +.I openprom +SPARC OpenBoot PROM +.TP +.I relay8 +Berkshire Products Octal relay card +.TP +.I relay16 +Berkshire Products ISO-16 relay card +.TP +.I msr +x86 model-specific registers {2.6} +.TP +.I pciconf +PCI configuration space +.TP +.I nvram +Non-volatile configuration RAM +.TP +.I hfmodem +Soundcard shortwave modem control {2.6} +.TP +.I graphics +Linux/SGI graphics device +.TP +.I opengl +Linux/SGI OpenGL pipe +.TP +.I gfx +Linux/SGI graphics effects device +.TP +.I lcd +Front panel LCD display +.TP +.I led +Front panel LEDs +.TP +.I mergemem +Memory merge device +.TP +.I pmu +Macintosh PowerBook power manager +.TP +.I isictl +MultiTech ISICom serial control +.TP +.I ac +Applicom Intl Profibus card +.TP +.I nwbutton +Netwinder external button +.TP +.I nwdebug +Netwinder debug interface +.TP +.I nwflash +Netwinder flash memory +.TP +.I userdma +User-space DMA access +.TP +.I smbus +System Management Bus +.TP +.I lik +Logitech Internet Keyboard +.TP +.I ipmo +Intel Intelligent Platform Management +.TP +.I vmmon +VMWare virtual machine monitor +.TP +.I tcldrv +Technology Concepts serial control +.TP +.I specialix_sxctl +Specialix serial control +.TP +.I specialix_rioctl +Specialix RIO serial control +.TP +.IR smapi " or " thinkpad +IBM Thinkpad +.B smapi +device, and a symlink +.BR thinkpad . +.TP +.I srripc +QNX4 API IPC manager +.TP +.I usemaclone +Semaphore clone device +.TP +.IR ipmi " or " ipmikcs +Intelligent Platform Management +.TP +.I uctrl +SPARCbook 3 microcontroller +.TP +.I gtrsc +Gorgy Timing radio clock +.TP +.I cbm +Serial CBM bus +.TP +.I jsflash +JavaStation OS flash SIMM +.TP +.I xsvc +High-speed shared-mem/semaphore service +.TP +.I vrbuttons +Vr41xx button input device +.TP +.I toshiba +Toshiba laptop SMM support +.TP +.I perfctr +Performance-monitoring counters +.TP +.I intel_rng +Intel i8x0 random number generator +.TP +.I atomicps +Atomic shapshot of process state data +.TP +.I irnet +IrNET device +.TP +.I smbusbios +SMBus BIOS +.TP +.I ussp_ctl +User space serial port control +.TP +.I crash +Mission Critical Linux crash dump facility +.TP +.I nas_xbus +NAS xbus LCD/buttons access +.TP +.I d7s +SPARC 7-segment display +.TP +.I zkshim +Zero-Knowledge network shim control +.TP +.I sexec +Signed executable interface +.TP +.I kchuid +Inter-process chuid control +.TP +.I mptctl +Message passing technology (MPT) control +.TP +.I button/gulpb +Transmeta GULP-B buttons +.TP +.I compaq/cpqphpc +Compaq PCI Hot Plug Controller +.TP +.I compaq/cpqrid +Compaq Remote InsightDriver +.TP +.I elographics/e2201 +Elographics touchscreen E271-2201 +.TP +.I fujitsu/apanel +Fujitsu/Siemens application panel +.TP +.I i2o/ctl +I2O configuration manager +.TP +.I impi/bt +IMPI coprocessor block transfer +.TP +.I impi/smic +IMPI coprocessor stream interface +.TP +.I input/mouse +Linux/SGI Irix emulation mouse +.TP +.I input/keyboard +Linux/SGI Irix emulation keyboard +.TP +.I modems/mwave +MWave modem firmware upload +.TP +.I mvista/hssdsi +Montavista PICMG hot swap system driver +.TP +.I mvista/hasi +Montavista PICMG high availability +.TP +.I net/tun +TAP/TUN network device +.TP +.I ni/natmotn +National Instruments Motion +.TP +.I scanners/cuecat +:CueCat barcode scanner +.TP +.I touchscreen/ucb1x00 +UCB 1x00 touchscreen +.TP +.I touchscreen/mk712 +MK712 touchscreen +.TP +.I video/em8300 +EM8300 DVD decoder control +.TP +.I video/em8300_mv +EM8300 DVD decoder video +.TP +.I video/em8300_ma +EM8300 DVD decoder audio +.TP +.I video/em8300_sp +EM8300 DVD decoder subpicture +.TP +.I watchdogs/{0..3} +Watchdog devices 0 through 3 + .SH "SEE ALSO" Linux Allocated Devices, maintained by H.\ Peter Anvin, -<Peter.Anvin@linux.org>. +<Peter.Anvin@linux.org>, and devices.txt in the Linux +kernel source. .SH AUTHOR -Nick Holloway +Nick Holloway, rewritten and updated by Chris Tillman + |