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diff --git a/static/netbsd/man4/pcmcia.4 4.html b/static/netbsd/man4/pcmcia.4 4.html deleted file mode 100644 index 47dcbbf0..00000000 --- a/static/netbsd/man4/pcmcia.4 4.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -<table class="head"> - <tr> - <td class="head-ltitle">PCMCIA(4)</td> - <td class="head-vol">Device Drivers Manual</td> - <td class="head-rtitle">PCMCIA(4)</td> - </tr> -</table> -<div class="manual-text"> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="NAME"><a class="permalink" href="#NAME">NAME</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Nm">pcmcia</code> — - <span class="Nd">introduction to PCMCIA (PC Card) support</span></p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS"><a class="permalink" href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at pcic? controller ? socket ?</code> - <br/> - <code class="Cd">pcmcia* at tcic? controller ? socket ?</code> - <br/> - <code class="Cd">pcmcia* at cardslot?</code></p> -<p class="Pp"> - <br/> - <code class="Cd">options PCMCIAVERBOSE</code></p> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="amiga"><a class="permalink" href="#amiga">amiga</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at pccard0</code></p> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="hpcmips"><a class="permalink" href="#hpcmips">hpcmips</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at it8368e? controller ? socket ?</code> - <br/> - <code class="Cd">pcmcia* at plumpcmcia? controller ? socket ?</code></p> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="hpcsh"><a class="permalink" href="#hpcsh">hpcsh</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at hd64461pcmcia? controller ? socket - ?</code></p> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="sh3"><a class="permalink" href="#sh3">sh3</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at shpcic? controller ? socket - ?</code></p> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="sparc"><a class="permalink" href="#sparc">sparc</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><code class="Cd">pcmcia* at nell?</code></p> -</section> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION"><a class="permalink" href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><span class="Ux">NetBSD</span> provides machine-independent bus - support and drivers for PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International - Association) a.k.a. PC Card, CardBus devices.</p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="HARDWARE"><a class="permalink" href="#HARDWARE">HARDWARE</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><span class="Ux">NetBSD</span> includes the following - machine-independent PCMCIA drivers, sorted by function and driver name:</p> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="Serial_interfaces_and_modems"><a class="permalink" href="#Serial_interfaces_and_modems">Serial - interfaces and modems</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">com(4)</a></dt> - <dd>8250/16450/16550-compatible PCMCIA serial cards and modems.</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="Network_interfaces"><a class="permalink" href="#Network_interfaces">Network - interfaces</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">an(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Aironet 4500/4800 and Cisco 340 series 802.11 controller.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">awi(4)</a></dt> - <dd>802.11 controller based on the AMD PCnetMobile chipset.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">cnw(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN interface.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">ep(4)</a></dt> - <dd>3Com 3c589 EtherLink III Ethernet card.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">mbe(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Ethernet card based on the Fujitsu MB86960A/MB86965A chipset.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">mhzc(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Megahertz Ethernet/Modem combo cards</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">ne(4)</a></dt> - <dd>NE2000 compatible cards.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">ray(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Raytheon Raylink and WebGear Aviator2.4 802.11 controller.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">sm(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Megahertz Ethernet card.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">wi(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE and PRISM-II based 802.11 controller.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">xi(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Xircom CreditCard Ethernet</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="SCSI_controllers"><a class="permalink" href="#SCSI_controllers">SCSI - controllers</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">aic(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Adaptec APA-1460 SCSI controller card.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">esp(4)</a></dt> - <dd>NCR 53C9x, Emulex ESP406, and Qlogic FAS408 SCSI controllers.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">spc(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Fujitsu MB87030/MB89352 SCSI controllers.</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="IDE_controllers"><a class="permalink" href="#IDE_controllers">IDE - controllers</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">wdc(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Digital Hinote Ultra Mobile Media Adapter</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="Bluetooth_devices"><a class="permalink" href="#Bluetooth_devices">Bluetooth - devices</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">bt3c(4)</a></dt> - <dd>3Com 3CRWB6096 Bluetooth PC Card driver.</dd> - <dt><a class="Xr">btbc(4)</a></dt> - <dd>AnyCom Bluetooth BlueCard driver.</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="USB_Controller"><a class="permalink" href="#USB_Controller">USB - Controller</a></h2> -<div class="Bd-indent"> -<dl class="Bl-tag"> - <dt><a class="Xr">slhci(4)</a></dt> - <dd>Cypress/ScanLogic SL811HS USB Host Controller driver.</dd> -</dl> -</div> -</section> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO"><a class="permalink" href="#SEE_ALSO">SEE - ALSO</a></h1> -<p class="Pp"><a class="Xr">cardbus(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">intro(4)</a>, - <a class="Xr">isa(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">options(4)</a>, - <a class="Xr">pcic(4)</a>, <a class="Xr">tcic(4)</a>, - <a class="Xr">pcmcia(9)</a></p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="HISTORY"><a class="permalink" href="#HISTORY">HISTORY</a></h1> -<p class="Pp">The <code class="Nm">pcmcia</code> driver appeared in - <span class="Ux">NetBSD 1.3</span>.</p> -</section> -<section class="Sh"> -<h1 class="Sh" id="BUGS"><a class="permalink" href="#BUGS">BUGS</a></h1> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="IO_space_conflicts"><a class="permalink" href="#IO_space_conflicts">IO - space conflicts</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><span class="Ux">NetBSD</span> probes the PCMCIA IO bus width and - uses that information to decide where to map PCMCIA IO space. For 10-bit - wide cards, 0x300-0x3ff is used. For 12-bit wide cards, 0x400-0x4ff is - used.</p> -<p class="Pp">Neither choice is perfect. In the 12-bit case, 0x400 appears to - work in substantially more devices than 0x300. In the event that PCMCIA - devices are mapped in 0x400-0x4ff and appear to be nonfunctional, remapping - to 0x300-0x3ff may be appropriate; consult <code class="Cd">options - PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOBASE</code> and <code class="Cd">options - PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOSIZE</code> in <a class="Xr">options(4)</a>. Example:</p> -<div class="Bd Pp Bd-indent Li"> -<pre># Avoid PCMCIA bus space conflicts with the default IO space -# allocation on 12-bit wide busses (base 0x300 size 0xff). -options PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOBASE=0x300 -options PCIC_ISA_ALLOC_IOSIZE=0x0ff</pre> -</div> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="Interrupt_conflicts"><a class="permalink" href="#Interrupt_conflicts">Interrupt - conflicts</a></h2> -<p class="Pp"><span class="Ux">NetBSD</span> attempts to probe for available - interrupts to assign to PCMCIA devices. In some cases, it is not possible to - detect all interrupts in use; in such cases, use of <code class="Cd">options - PCIC_ISA_INTR_ALLOC_MASK</code> may be necessary. See - <a class="Xr">options(4)</a>.</p> -</section> -<section class="Ss"> -<h2 class="Ss" id="Unconfigured_devices"><a class="permalink" href="#Unconfigured_devices">Unconfigured - devices</a></h2> -<p class="Pp">During autoconfiguration, if a message is displayed saying that - your card is "not configured" it indicates that there isn't - support for your card compiled into the kernel. To fix this problem, it may - simply be a matter of adding the manufacturer and product IDs to the PCMCIA - database or adding a front-end attachment to an existing driver. In the - latter case, it is normally always necessary to get a dump of the CIS table - from the card. You can do this by adding <code class="Cd">options - PCMCIACISDEBUG</code> and <code class="Cd">options PCMCIADEBUG</code> into - your kernel config file. Additionally, you will have to patch the kernel to - enable run-time debugging. This can be done in the source by changing the - variables <var class="Va">pcmcia_debug</var> and - <var class="Va">pcmciacis_debug</var> to 0xff. Alternatively, you can patch - the same variables at run-time using <a class="Xr">ddb(4)</a>. For most - drivers you should also consider enabling any driver-specific debugging - options.</p> -</section> -</section> -</div> -<table class="foot"> - <tr> - <td class="foot-date">January 3, 2009</td> - <td class="foot-os">NetBSD 10.1</td> - </tr> -</table> |
