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Date:      Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:32:56 -0400 (EDT)
From:      jedgar@fxp.org
To:        FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject:   docs/13946: Various updates to handbook/kernelconfig/chapter.sgml
Message-ID:  <19990925153256.33AE7F80F@pawn.primelocation.net>

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>Number:         13946
>Category:       docs
>Synopsis:       Various updates to handbook/kernelconfig/chapter.sgml
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-doc
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          doc-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat Sep 25 08:40:01 PDT 1999
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Chris D. Faulhaber
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE i386
>Organization:
BUGO - BSD Users Group of Orlando
>Environment:

FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE i386

>Description:

Various fixes to handbook/kernelconfig/chapter.sgml:

* Removed obsolete BOUNCE_BUFFERS reference
* Added eisa0 reference to basic controllers
* Changed wcd0 references to acd0
* Added ch0 and pass0 devices to SCSI device support
* Changed obsolete lpt0 reference to ppbus/ppc/lpt
* Added pcm to sound devices that do not require snd0

>How-To-Repeat:

RTFM^HHB :)

>Fix:

Index: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig/chapter.sgml
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig/chapter.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.20
diff -c -r1.20 chapter.sgml
*** chapter.sgml	1999/09/06 06:52:59	1.20
--- chapter.sgml	1999/09/25 15:27:11
***************
*** 404,420 ****
  	</varlistentry>
  	
  	<varlistentry>
- 	  <term><literal>options BOUNCE_BUFFERS</literal></term>
- 	  
- 	  <listitem>
- 	    <para>ISA devices and EISA devices operating in an ISA
- 	      compatibility mode can only perform DMA (Direct Memory Access)
- 	      to memory below 16 megabytes.  This option enables such devices
- 	      to work in systems with more than 16 megabytes of memory.</para>
- 	  </listitem>
- 	</varlistentry>
- 	
- 	<varlistentry>
  	  <term><literal>options UCONSOLE</literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
--- 404,409 ----
***************
*** 613,618 ****
--- 602,616 ----
  	</varlistentry>
  	
  	<varlistentry>
+ 	  <term><literal>controller eisa0</literal></term>
+ 	  <listitem>
+ 	    <para>Include this if you have an EISA motherboard.  This enables
+ 	      auto-detection and configuration support for all devices on the
+               EISA bus.</para>
+ 	  </listitem>
+ 	</varlistentry>
+ 	
+ 	<varlistentry>
  	  <term><literal>controller pci0</literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
***************
*** 656,662 ****
  	</varlistentry>
  	
  	<varlistentry>
! 	  <term><literal>device wcd0<anchor
  		id="kernelconfig-atapi"></literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
--- 654,660 ----
  	</varlistentry>
  	
  	<varlistentry>
! 	  <term><literal>device acd0<anchor
  		id="kernelconfig-atapi"></literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
***************
*** 895,900 ****
--- 893,915 ----
  	  
  	  <listitem>
  	    <para>Support for SCSI CD-ROM drives.</para>
+ 	  </listitem>
+ 	</varlistentry>
+ 	
+ 	<varlistentry>
+ 	  <term><literal>device ch0</literal></term>
+ 	  
+ 	  <listitem>
+ 	    <para>Support for SCSI media changers such
+             as tape libraries.</para>
+ 	  </listitem>
+ 	</varlistentry>
+ 	
+ 	<varlistentry>
+ 	  <term><literal>device pass0</literal></term>
+ 	  
+ 	  <listitem>
+ 	    <para>CAM passthrough driver.</para>
  	    
  	    <para>Note that the number <literal>0</literal> in the above
  	      entries is slightly misleading: all these devices are
***************
*** 1108,1122 ****
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
  	
  	<varlistentry>
! 	  <term><literal>device lpt0 at isa? port? tty irq 7 vector
! 	      lptintr</literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
! 	    <para><literal>lpt0</literal> through <literal>lpt2</literal> are
! 	      the three printer ports you could conceivably have.  Most people
! 	      just have one, though, so feel free to comment out the other two
! 	      lines if you do not have them.</para>
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
        </variablelist>
--- 1123,1154 ----
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
  	
+ 	<varlistentry>
+ 	  <term><literal>controller ppbus0</literal></term>
+ 	  
+ 	  <listitem>
+ 	    <para>Provides support for the parallel port bus.</para>
+ 	  </listitem>
+ 	</varlistentry>
+ 	
  	<varlistentry>
! 	  <term><literal>device ppc0 at isa? port? tty irq 7</literal></term>
  	  
  	  <listitem>
! 	    <para>ISA-bus parallel port interface.</para>
! 	  </listitem>
! 	</varlistentry>
! 	
! 	<varlistentry>
! 	  <term><literal>device lpt0 at ppbus?</literal></term>
! 	  
! 	  <listitem>
! 	    <para>Provides support for the parallel port printer.</para>
! 
!             <note>
!               <para>All three of the above items must be included to
!                 enable parallel printer support.</para>
!             </note>
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
        </variablelist>
***************
*** 1427,1433 ****
  	  
  	  <listitem>
  	    <para>Generic sound driver code.  Required for all of the
! 	      following sound cards except <literal>pca</literal>.</para>
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
  	
--- 1459,1466 ----
  	  
  	  <listitem>
  	    <para>Generic sound driver code.  Required for all of the
! 	      following sound cards except <literal>pca</literal> and
!               <literal>pcm</literal>.</para>
  	  </listitem>
  	</varlistentry>
  	
***************
*** 1554,1560 ****
        
        <note>
  	<para>There is some additional documentation in
! 	  <filename>/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sound/</filename>. Also, if
  	  you add any of these devices, be sure to create the sound <link
  	    linkend="kernelconfig-nodes">device nodes</link>.</para>
        </note>
--- 1587,1594 ----
        
        <note>
  	<para>There is some additional documentation in
! 	  <filename>/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sound/</filename> and
! 	  <filename>/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/snd/</filename>. Also, if
  	  you add any of these devices, be sure to create the sound <link
  	    linkend="kernelconfig-nodes">device nodes</link>.</para>
        </note>
***************
*** 1716,1734 ****
        add is:</para>
      
      <programlisting>
! controller wcd0</programlisting>
  
      <para>This means that you should look for some entries that start with
!       <filename>wcd0</filename> in the <filename>/dev</filename> directory,
        possibly followed by a letter, such as <literal>c</literal>, or preceded
        by the letter <literal>r</literal>, which means a &ldquo;raw&rdquo;
        device.  It turns out that those files are not there, so I must change
        to the <filename>/dev</filename> directory and type:</para>
      
!     <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>sh MAKEDEV wcd0</userinput></screen>
  	  
      <para>When this script finishes, you will find that there are now
!       <filename>wcd0c</filename> and <filename>rwcd0c</filename> entries in
        <filename>/dev</filename> so you know that it executed correctly.</para>
  	
      <para>For sound cards, the command:
--- 1750,1768 ----
        add is:</para>
      
      <programlisting>
! device acd0</programlisting>
  
      <para>This means that you should look for some entries that start with
!       <filename>acd0</filename> in the <filename>/dev</filename> directory,
        possibly followed by a letter, such as <literal>c</literal>, or preceded
        by the letter <literal>r</literal>, which means a &ldquo;raw&rdquo;
        device.  It turns out that those files are not there, so I must change
        to the <filename>/dev</filename> directory and type:</para>
      
!     <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>sh MAKEDEV acd0</userinput></screen>
  	  
      <para>When this script finishes, you will find that there are now
!       <filename>acd0c</filename> and <filename>racd0c</filename> entries in
        <filename>/dev</filename> so you know that it executed correctly.</para>
  	
      <para>For sound cards, the command:

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