| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | NOTE: This is an unmaintained driver.  It is not guaranteed to work due to | 
 | 2 | changes made in the tty layer in 2.6.  If you wish to take over maintenance of | 
 | 3 | this driver, contact Michael Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com>. | 
 | 4 |  | 
 | 5 | Changelog: | 
 | 6 | ---------- | 
 | 7 | 11-01-2001:	Original Document | 
 | 8 |  | 
 | 9 | 10-29-2004:	Minor misspelling & format fix, update status of driver. | 
 | 10 | 		James Nelson <james4765@gmail.com> | 
 | 11 |  | 
 | 12 | Computone Intelliport II/Plus Multiport Serial Driver | 
 | 13 | ----------------------------------------------------- | 
 | 14 |  | 
 | 15 | Release Notes For Linux Kernel 2.2 and higher. | 
 | 16 | These notes are for the drivers which have already been integrated into the | 
 | 17 | kernel and have been tested on Linux kernels 2.0, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4. | 
 | 18 |  | 
 | 19 | Version: 1.2.14 | 
 | 20 | Date: 11/01/2001 | 
 | 21 | Historical Author: Andrew Manison <amanison@america.net> | 
 | 22 | Primary Author: Doug McNash | 
 | 23 | Support: support@computone.com | 
 | 24 | Fixes and Updates: Mike Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com> | 
 | 25 |  | 
 | 26 | This file assumes that you are using the Computone drivers which are | 
 | 27 | integrated into the kernel sources.  For updating the drivers or installing | 
 | 28 | drivers into kernels which do not already have Computone drivers, please | 
 | 29 | refer to the instructions in the README.computone file in the driver patch. | 
 | 30 |  | 
 | 31 |  | 
 | 32 | 1. INTRODUCTION | 
 | 33 |  | 
 | 34 | This driver supports the entire family of Intelliport II/Plus controllers | 
 | 35 | with the exception of the MicroChannel controllers.  It does not support | 
 | 36 | products previous to the Intelliport II. | 
 | 37 |  | 
 | 38 | This driver was developed on the v2.0.x Linux tree and has been tested up | 
 | 39 | to v2.4.14; it will probably not work with earlier v1.X kernels,. | 
 | 40 |  | 
 | 41 |  | 
 | 42 | 2. QUICK INSTALLATION | 
 | 43 |  | 
 | 44 | Hardware - If you have an ISA card, find a free interrupt and io port.  | 
 | 45 | 		   List those in use with `cat /proc/interrupts` and  | 
 | 46 | 		   `cat /proc/ioports`.  Set the card dip switches to a free  | 
 | 47 | 		   address.  You may need to configure your BIOS to reserve an | 
 | 48 | 		   irq for an ISA card.  PCI and EISA parameters are set | 
 | 49 | 		   automagically.  Insert card into computer with the power off  | 
 | 50 | 		   before or after drivers installation. | 
 | 51 |  | 
 | 52 | 	Note the hardware address from the Computone ISA cards installed into | 
 | 53 | 		the system.  These are required for editing ip2.c or editing | 
 | 54 | 		/etc/modprobe.conf, or for specification on the modprobe | 
 | 55 | 		command line. | 
 | 56 |  | 
 | 57 | 	Note that the /etc/modules.conf should be used for older (pre-2.6) | 
 | 58 | 		kernels. | 
 | 59 |  | 
 | 60 | Software - | 
 | 61 |  | 
 | 62 | Module installation: | 
 | 63 |  | 
 | 64 | a) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be) | 
 | 65 | b) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" | 
 | 66 |    Select (m) module for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character | 
 | 67 |    devices.  CONFIG_PCI and CONFIG_MODULES also may need to be set. | 
 | 68 | c) Set address on ISA cards then: | 
 | 69 |    edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2.c if needed  | 
 | 70 | 	or | 
 | 71 |    edit /etc/modprobe.conf if needed (module). | 
 | 72 | 	or both to match this setting. | 
 | 73 | d) Run "make modules" | 
 | 74 | e) Run "make modules_install" | 
 | 75 | f) Run "/sbin/depmod -a" | 
 | 76 | g) install driver using `modprobe ip2 <options>` (options listed below) | 
 | 77 | h) run ip2mkdev (either the script below or the binary version) | 
 | 78 |  | 
 | 79 |  | 
 | 80 | Kernel installation: | 
 | 81 |  | 
 | 82 | a) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be) | 
 | 83 | b) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" | 
 | 84 |    Select (y) kernel for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character | 
 | 85 |    devices.  CONFIG_PCI may need to be set if you have PCI bus. | 
 | 86 | c) Set address on ISA cards then: | 
 | 87 | 	   edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2.c   | 
 | 88 |            (Optional - may be specified on kernel command line now) | 
 | 89 | d) Run "make zImage" or whatever target you prefer. | 
 | 90 | e) mv /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage to /boot. | 
 | 91 | f) Add new config for this kernel into /etc/lilo.conf, run "lilo" | 
 | 92 | 	or copy to a floppy disk and boot from that floppy disk. | 
 | 93 | g) Reboot using this kernel | 
 | 94 | h) run ip2mkdev (either the script below or the binary version) | 
 | 95 |  | 
 | 96 | Kernel command line options: | 
 | 97 |  | 
 | 98 | When compiling the driver into the kernel, io and irq may be | 
 | 99 | compiled into the driver by editing ip2.c and setting the values for | 
 | 100 | io and irq in the appropriate array.  An alternative is to specify | 
 | 101 | a command line parameter to the kernel at boot up. | 
 | 102 |  | 
 | 103 |         ip2=io0,irq0,io1,irq1,io2,irq2,io3,irq3 | 
 | 104 |  | 
 | 105 | Note that this order is very different from the specifications for the | 
 | 106 | modload parameters which have separate IRQ and IO specifiers. | 
 | 107 |  | 
 | 108 | The io port also selects PCI (1) and EISA (2) boards. | 
 | 109 |  | 
 | 110 |         io=0    No board | 
 | 111 |         io=1    PCI board | 
 | 112 |         io=2    EISA board | 
 | 113 |         else    ISA board io address | 
 | 114 |  | 
 | 115 | You only need to specify the boards which are present. | 
 | 116 |  | 
 | 117 |         Examples: | 
 | 118 |  | 
 | 119 |                 2 PCI boards: | 
 | 120 |  | 
 | 121 |                         ip2=1,0,1,0 | 
 | 122 |  | 
 | 123 |                 1 ISA board at 0x310 irq 5: | 
 | 124 |  | 
 | 125 |                         ip2=0x310,5 | 
 | 126 |  | 
 | 127 | This can be added to and "append" option in lilo.conf similar to this: | 
 | 128 |  | 
 | 129 |         append="ip2=1,0,1,0" | 
 | 130 |  | 
 | 131 |  | 
 | 132 | 3. INSTALLATION | 
 | 133 |  | 
 | 134 | Previously, the driver sources were packaged with a set of patch files | 
 | 135 | to update the character drivers' makefile and configuration file, and other  | 
 | 136 | kernel source files. A build script (ip2build) was included which applies  | 
 | 137 | the patches if needed, and build any utilities needed. | 
 | 138 | What you receive may be a single patch file in conventional kernel | 
 | 139 | patch format build script. That form can also be applied by | 
 | 140 | running patch -p1 < ThePatchFile.  Otherwise run ip2build. | 
 | 141 |   | 
 | 142 | The driver can be installed as a module (recommended) or built into the  | 
 | 143 | kernel. This is selected as for other drivers through the `make config` | 
 | 144 | command from the root of the Linux source tree. If the driver is built  | 
 | 145 | into the kernel you will need to edit the file ip2.c to match the boards  | 
 | 146 | you are installing. See that file for instructions. If the driver is  | 
 | 147 | installed as a module the configuration can also be specified on the | 
 | 148 | modprobe command line as follows: | 
 | 149 |  | 
 | 150 | 	modprobe ip2 irq=irq1,irq2,irq3,irq4 io=addr1,addr2,addr3,addr4 | 
 | 151 |  | 
 | 152 | where irqnum is one of the valid Intelliport II interrupts (3,4,5,7,10,11, | 
 | 153 | 12,15) and addr1-4 are the base addresses for up to four controllers. If  | 
 | 154 | the irqs are not specified the driver uses the default in ip2.c (which  | 
 | 155 | selects polled mode). If no base addresses are specified the defaults in  | 
 | 156 | ip2.c are used. If you are autoloading the driver module with kerneld or | 
 | 157 | kmod the base addresses and interrupt number must also be set in ip2.c | 
 | 158 | and recompile or just insert and options line in /etc/modprobe.conf or both. | 
 | 159 | The options line is equivalent to the command line and takes precedence over | 
 | 160 | what is in ip2.c.  | 
 | 161 |  | 
 | 162 | /etc/modprobe.conf sample: | 
 | 163 | 	options ip2 io=1,0x328 irq=1,10 | 
 | 164 | 	alias char-major-71 ip2 | 
 | 165 | 	alias char-major-72 ip2 | 
 | 166 | 	alias char-major-73 ip2 | 
 | 167 |  | 
 | 168 | The equivalent in ip2.c: | 
 | 169 |  | 
 | 170 | static int io[IP2_MAX_BOARDS]= { 1, 0x328, 0, 0 }; | 
 | 171 | static int irq[IP2_MAX_BOARDS] = { 1, 10, -1, -1 };  | 
 | 172 |  | 
 | 173 | The equivalent for the kernel command line (in lilo.conf): | 
 | 174 |  | 
 | 175 |         append="ip2=1,1,0x328,10" | 
 | 176 |  | 
 | 177 |  | 
 | 178 | Note:	Both io and irq should be updated to reflect YOUR system.  An "io" | 
 | 179 | 	address of 1 or 2 indicates a PCI or EISA card in the board table. | 
 | 180 | 	The PCI or EISA irq will be assigned automatically. | 
 | 181 |  | 
 | 182 | Specifying an invalid or in-use irq will default the driver into | 
 | 183 | running in polled mode for that card.  If all irq entries are 0 then | 
 | 184 | all cards will operate in polled mode. | 
 | 185 |  | 
 | 186 | If you select the driver as part of the kernel run : | 
 | 187 |  | 
 | 188 | 	make zlilo (or whatever you do to create a bootable kernel) | 
 | 189 |  | 
 | 190 | If you selected a module run : | 
 | 191 |  | 
 | 192 | 	make modules && make modules_install | 
 | 193 |  | 
 | 194 | The utility ip2mkdev (see 5 and 7 below) creates all the device nodes | 
 | 195 | required by the driver.  For a device to be created it must be configured | 
 | 196 | in the driver and the board must be installed. Only devices corresponding | 
 | 197 | to real IntelliPort II ports are created. With multiple boards and expansion | 
 | 198 | boxes this will leave gaps in the sequence of device names. ip2mkdev uses | 
 | 199 | Linux tty naming conventions: ttyF0 - ttyF255 for normal devices, and | 
 | 200 | cuf0 - cuf255 for callout devices. | 
 | 201 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 202 |  | 
 | 203 | 4. USING THE DRIVERS | 
 | 204 |  | 
 | 205 | As noted above, the driver implements the ports in accordance with Linux | 
 | 206 | conventions, and the devices should be interchangeable with the standard | 
 | 207 | serial devices. (This is a key point for problem reporting: please make | 
 | 208 | sure that what you are trying do works on the ttySx/cuax ports first; then  | 
 | 209 | tell us what went wrong with the ip2 ports!) | 
 | 210 |  | 
 | 211 | Higher speeds can be obtained using the setserial utility which remaps  | 
 | 212 | 38,400 bps (extb) to 57,600 bps, 115,200 bps, or a custom speed.  | 
 | 213 | Intelliport II installations using the PowerPort expansion module can | 
 | 214 | use the custom speed setting to select the highest speeds: 153,600 bps, | 
 | 215 | 230,400 bps, 307,200 bps, 460,800bps and 921,600 bps. The base for | 
 | 216 | custom baud rate configuration is fixed at 921,600 for cards/expansion | 
 | 217 | modules with ST654's and 115200 for those with Cirrus CD1400's.  This | 
 | 218 | corresponds to the maximum bit rates those chips are capable.   | 
 | 219 | For example if the baud base is 921600 and the baud divisor is 18 then | 
 | 220 | the custom rate is 921600/18 = 51200 bps.  See the setserial man page for | 
 | 221 | complete details. Of course if stty accepts the higher rates now you can | 
 | 222 | use that as well as the standard ioctls(). | 
 | 223 |  | 
 | 224 |  | 
 | 225 | 5. ip2mkdev and assorted utilities... | 
 | 226 |  | 
 | 227 | Several utilities, including the source for a binary ip2mkdev utility are | 
 | 228 | available under .../drivers/char/ip2.  These can be build by changing to | 
 | 229 | that directory and typing "make" after the kernel has be built.  If you do | 
 | 230 | not wish to compile the binary utilities, the shell script below can be | 
 | 231 | cut out and run as "ip2mkdev" to create the necessary device files.  To | 
 | 232 | use the ip2mkdev script, you must have procfs enabled and the proc file | 
 | 233 | system mounted on /proc. | 
 | 234 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 235 |  | 
| Adrian Bunk | bf6ee0a | 2006-10-03 22:17:48 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 236 | 6. NOTES | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 237 |  | 
 | 238 | This is a release version of the driver, but it is impossible to test it | 
 | 239 | in all configurations of Linux. If there is any anomalous behaviour that  | 
 | 240 | does not match the standard serial port's behaviour please let us know. | 
 | 241 |  | 
 | 242 |  | 
| Adrian Bunk | bf6ee0a | 2006-10-03 22:17:48 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 243 | 7. ip2mkdev shell script | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 244 |  | 
 | 245 | Previously, this script was simply attached here.  It is now attached as a | 
 | 246 | shar archive to make it easier to extract the script from the documentation. | 
 | 247 | To create the ip2mkdev shell script change to a convenient directory (/tmp | 
 | 248 | works just fine) and run the following command: | 
 | 249 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 31c00fc | 2008-11-13 21:33:24 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 250 | 	unshar Documentation/serial/computone.txt | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 251 | 		(This file) | 
 | 252 |  | 
 | 253 | You should now have a file ip2mkdev in your current working directory with | 
 | 254 | permissions set to execute.  Running that script with then create the | 
 | 255 | necessary devices for the Computone boards, interfaces, and ports which | 
 | 256 | are present on you system at the time it is run. | 
 | 257 |  | 
 | 258 |  | 
 | 259 | #!/bin/sh | 
 | 260 | # This is a shell archive (produced by GNU sharutils 4.2.1). | 
 | 261 | # To extract the files from this archive, save it to some FILE, remove | 
 | 262 | # everything before the `!/bin/sh' line above, then type `sh FILE'. | 
 | 263 | # | 
 | 264 | # Made on 2001-10-29 10:32 EST by <mhw@alcove.wittsend.com>. | 
 | 265 | # Source directory was `/home2/src/tmp'. | 
 | 266 | # | 
 | 267 | # Existing files will *not* be overwritten unless `-c' is specified. | 
 | 268 | # | 
 | 269 | # This shar contains: | 
 | 270 | # length mode       name | 
 | 271 | # ------ ---------- ------------------------------------------ | 
 | 272 | #   4251 -rwxr-xr-x ip2mkdev | 
 | 273 | # | 
 | 274 | save_IFS="${IFS}" | 
 | 275 | IFS="${IFS}:" | 
 | 276 | gettext_dir=FAILED | 
 | 277 | locale_dir=FAILED | 
 | 278 | first_param="$1" | 
 | 279 | for dir in $PATH | 
 | 280 | do | 
 | 281 |   if test "$gettext_dir" = FAILED && test -f $dir/gettext \ | 
 | 282 |      && ($dir/gettext --version >/dev/null 2>&1) | 
 | 283 |   then | 
 | 284 |     set `$dir/gettext --version 2>&1` | 
 | 285 |     if test "$3" = GNU | 
 | 286 |     then | 
 | 287 |       gettext_dir=$dir | 
 | 288 |     fi | 
 | 289 |   fi | 
 | 290 |   if test "$locale_dir" = FAILED && test -f $dir/shar \ | 
 | 291 |      && ($dir/shar --print-text-domain-dir >/dev/null 2>&1) | 
 | 292 |   then | 
 | 293 |     locale_dir=`$dir/shar --print-text-domain-dir` | 
 | 294 |   fi | 
 | 295 | done | 
 | 296 | IFS="$save_IFS" | 
 | 297 | if test "$locale_dir" = FAILED || test "$gettext_dir" = FAILED | 
 | 298 | then | 
 | 299 |   echo=echo | 
 | 300 | else | 
 | 301 |   TEXTDOMAINDIR=$locale_dir | 
 | 302 |   export TEXTDOMAINDIR | 
 | 303 |   TEXTDOMAIN=sharutils | 
 | 304 |   export TEXTDOMAIN | 
 | 305 |   echo="$gettext_dir/gettext -s" | 
 | 306 | fi | 
 | 307 | if touch -am -t 200112312359.59 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 200112312359.59 -a -f $$.touch; then | 
 | 308 |   shar_touch='touch -am -t $1$2$3$4$5$6.$7 "$8"' | 
 | 309 | elif touch -am 123123592001.59 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 123123592001.59 -a ! -f 123123592001.5 -a -f $$.touch; then | 
 | 310 |   shar_touch='touch -am $3$4$5$6$1$2.$7 "$8"' | 
 | 311 | elif touch -am 1231235901 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 1231235901 -a -f $$.touch; then | 
 | 312 |   shar_touch='touch -am $3$4$5$6$2 "$8"' | 
 | 313 | else | 
 | 314 |   shar_touch=: | 
 | 315 |   echo | 
 | 316 |   $echo 'WARNING: not restoring timestamps.  Consider getting and' | 
 | 317 |   $echo "installing GNU \`touch', distributed in GNU File Utilities..." | 
 | 318 |   echo | 
 | 319 | fi | 
 | 320 | rm -f 200112312359.59 123123592001.59 123123592001.5 1231235901 $$.touch | 
 | 321 | # | 
 | 322 | if mkdir _sh17581; then | 
 | 323 |   $echo 'x -' 'creating lock directory' | 
 | 324 | else | 
 | 325 |   $echo 'failed to create lock directory' | 
 | 326 |   exit 1 | 
 | 327 | fi | 
 | 328 | # ============= ip2mkdev ============== | 
 | 329 | if test -f 'ip2mkdev' && test "$first_param" != -c; then | 
 | 330 |   $echo 'x -' SKIPPING 'ip2mkdev' '(file already exists)' | 
 | 331 | else | 
 | 332 |   $echo 'x -' extracting 'ip2mkdev' '(text)' | 
 | 333 |   sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'ip2mkdev' && | 
 | 334 | #!/bin/sh - | 
 | 335 | # | 
 | 336 | #	ip2mkdev | 
 | 337 | # | 
 | 338 | #	Make or remove devices as needed for Computone Intelliport drivers | 
 | 339 | # | 
 | 340 | #	First rule!  If the dev file exists and you need it, don't mess | 
 | 341 | #	with it.  That prevents us from screwing up open ttys, ownership | 
 | 342 | #	and permissions on a running system! | 
 | 343 | # | 
 | 344 | #	This script will NOT remove devices that no longer exist if their | 
 | 345 | #	board or interface box has been removed.  If you want to get rid | 
 | 346 | #	of them, you can manually do an "rm -f /dev/ttyF* /dev/cuaf*" | 
 | 347 | #	before running this script.  Running this script will then recreate | 
 | 348 | #	all the valid devices. | 
 | 349 | # | 
 | 350 | #	Michael H. Warfield | 
 | 351 | #	/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | 
 | 352 | #	mhw@wittsend.com | 
 | 353 | # | 
 | 354 | #	Updated 10/29/2000 for version 1.2.13 naming convention | 
 | 355 | #		under devfs.	/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | 
 | 356 | # | 
 | 357 | #	Updated 03/09/2000 for devfs support in ip2 drivers. /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | 
 | 358 | # | 
 | 359 | X | 
 | 360 | if test -d /dev/ip2 ; then | 
 | 361 | #	This is devfs mode...  We don't do anything except create symlinks | 
 | 362 | #	from the real devices to the old names! | 
 | 363 | X	cd /dev | 
 | 364 | X	echo "Creating symbolic links to devfs devices" | 
 | 365 | X	for i in `ls ip2` ; do | 
 | 366 | X		if test ! -L ip2$i ; then | 
 | 367 | X			# Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device) | 
 | 368 | X			rm -f ip2$i | 
 | 369 | X			ln -s ip2/$i ip2$i | 
 | 370 | X		fi | 
 | 371 | X	done | 
 | 372 | X	for i in `( cd tts ; ls F* )` ; do | 
 | 373 | X		if test ! -L tty$i ; then | 
 | 374 | X			# Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device) | 
 | 375 | X			rm -f tty$i | 
 | 376 | X			ln -s tts/$i tty$i | 
 | 377 | X		fi | 
 | 378 | X	done | 
 | 379 | X	for i in `( cd cua ; ls F* )` ; do | 
 | 380 | X		DEVNUMBER=`expr $i : 'F\(.*\)'` | 
 | 381 | X		if test ! -L cuf$DEVNUMBER ; then | 
 | 382 | X			# Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device) | 
 | 383 | X			rm -f cuf$DEVNUMBER | 
 | 384 | X			ln -s cua/$i cuf$DEVNUMBER | 
 | 385 | X		fi | 
 | 386 | X	done | 
 | 387 | X	exit 0 | 
 | 388 | fi | 
 | 389 | X | 
 | 390 | if test ! -f /proc/tty/drivers | 
 | 391 | then | 
 | 392 | X	echo "\ | 
 | 393 | Unable to check driver status. | 
 | 394 | Make sure proc file system is mounted." | 
 | 395 | X | 
 | 396 | X	exit 255 | 
 | 397 | fi | 
 | 398 | X | 
 | 399 | if test ! -f /proc/tty/driver/ip2 | 
 | 400 | then | 
 | 401 | X	echo "\ | 
 | 402 | Unable to locate ip2 proc file. | 
 | 403 | Attempting to load driver" | 
 | 404 | X | 
 | 405 | X	if /sbin/insmod ip2 | 
 | 406 | X	then | 
 | 407 | X		if test ! -f /proc/tty/driver/ip2 | 
 | 408 | X		then | 
 | 409 | X			echo "\ | 
 | 410 | Unable to locate ip2 proc file after loading driver. | 
 | 411 | Driver initialization failure or driver version error. | 
 | 412 | " | 
 | 413 | X		exit 255 | 
 | 414 | X		fi | 
 | 415 | X	else | 
 | 416 | X		echo "Unable to load ip2 driver." | 
 | 417 | X		exit 255 | 
 | 418 | X	fi | 
 | 419 | fi | 
 | 420 | X | 
 | 421 | # Ok...  So we got the driver loaded and we can locate the procfs files. | 
 | 422 | # Next we need our major numbers. | 
 | 423 | X | 
 | 424 | TTYMAJOR=`sed -e '/^ip2/!d' -e '/\/dev\/tt/!d' -e 's/.*tt[^ 	]*[ 	]*\([0-9]*\)[ 	]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/drivers` | 
 | 425 | CUAMAJOR=`sed -e '/^ip2/!d' -e '/\/dev\/cu/!d' -e 's/.*cu[^ 	]*[ 	]*\([0-9]*\)[ 	]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/drivers` | 
 | 426 | BRDMAJOR=`sed -e '/^Driver: /!d' -e 's/.*IMajor=\([0-9]*\)[ 	]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/driver/ip2` | 
 | 427 | X | 
 | 428 | echo "\ | 
 | 429 | TTYMAJOR = $TTYMAJOR | 
 | 430 | CUAMAJOR = $CUAMAJOR | 
 | 431 | BRDMAJOR = $BRDMAJOR | 
 | 432 | " | 
 | 433 | X | 
 | 434 | # Ok...  Now we should know our major numbers, if appropriate... | 
 | 435 | # Now we need our boards and start the device loops. | 
 | 436 | X | 
 | 437 | grep '^Board [0-9]:' /proc/tty/driver/ip2 | while read token number type alltherest | 
 | 438 | do | 
 | 439 | X	# The test for blank "type" will catch the stats lead-in lines | 
 | 440 | X	# if they exist in the file | 
 | 441 | X	if test "$type" = "vacant" -o "$type" = "Vacant" -o "$type" = "" | 
 | 442 | X	then | 
 | 443 | X		continue | 
 | 444 | X	fi | 
 | 445 | X | 
 | 446 | X	BOARDNO=`expr "$number" : '\([0-9]\):'` | 
 | 447 | X	PORTS=`expr "$alltherest" : '.*ports=\([0-9]*\)' | tr ',' ' '` | 
 | 448 | X	MINORS=`expr "$alltherest" : '.*minors=\([0-9,]*\)' | tr ',' ' '` | 
 | 449 | X | 
 | 450 | X	if test "$BOARDNO" = "" -o "$PORTS" = "" | 
 | 451 | X	then | 
 | 452 | #	This may be a bug.  We should at least get this much information | 
 | 453 | X		echo "Unable to process board line" | 
 | 454 | X		continue | 
 | 455 | X	fi | 
 | 456 | X | 
 | 457 | X	if test "$MINORS" = "" | 
 | 458 | X	then | 
 | 459 | #	Silently skip this one.  This board seems to have no boxes | 
 | 460 | X		continue | 
 | 461 | X	fi | 
 | 462 | X | 
 | 463 | X	echo "board $BOARDNO: $type ports = $PORTS; port numbers = $MINORS" | 
 | 464 | X | 
 | 465 | X	if test "$BRDMAJOR" != "" | 
 | 466 | X	then | 
 | 467 | X		BRDMINOR=`expr $BOARDNO \* 4` | 
 | 468 | X		STSMINOR=`expr $BRDMINOR + 1` | 
 | 469 | X		if test ! -c /dev/ip2ipl$BOARDNO ; then | 
 | 470 | X			mknod /dev/ip2ipl$BOARDNO c $BRDMAJOR $BRDMINOR | 
 | 471 | X		fi | 
 | 472 | X		if test ! -c /dev/ip2stat$BOARDNO ; then | 
 | 473 | X			mknod /dev/ip2stat$BOARDNO c $BRDMAJOR $STSMINOR | 
 | 474 | X		fi | 
 | 475 | X	fi | 
 | 476 | X | 
 | 477 | X	if test "$TTYMAJOR" != "" | 
 | 478 | X	then | 
 | 479 | X		PORTNO=$BOARDBASE | 
 | 480 | X | 
 | 481 | X		for PORTNO in $MINORS | 
 | 482 | X		do | 
 | 483 | X			if test ! -c /dev/ttyF$PORTNO ; then | 
 | 484 | X				# We got the hardware but no device - make it | 
 | 485 | X				mknod /dev/ttyF$PORTNO c $TTYMAJOR $PORTNO | 
 | 486 | X			fi	 | 
 | 487 | X		done | 
 | 488 | X	fi | 
 | 489 | X | 
 | 490 | X	if test "$CUAMAJOR" != "" | 
 | 491 | X	then | 
 | 492 | X		PORTNO=$BOARDBASE | 
 | 493 | X | 
 | 494 | X		for PORTNO in $MINORS | 
 | 495 | X		do | 
 | 496 | X			if test ! -c /dev/cuf$PORTNO ; then | 
 | 497 | X				# We got the hardware but no device - make it | 
 | 498 | X				mknod /dev/cuf$PORTNO c $CUAMAJOR $PORTNO | 
 | 499 | X			fi	 | 
 | 500 | X		done | 
 | 501 | X	fi | 
 | 502 | done | 
 | 503 | X | 
 | 504 | Xexit 0 | 
 | 505 | SHAR_EOF | 
 | 506 |   (set 20 01 10 29 10 32 01 'ip2mkdev'; eval "$shar_touch") && | 
 | 507 |   chmod 0755 'ip2mkdev' || | 
 | 508 |   $echo 'restore of' 'ip2mkdev' 'failed' | 
 | 509 |   if ( md5sum --help 2>&1 | grep 'sage: md5sum \[' ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 
 | 510 |   && ( md5sum --version 2>&1 | grep -v 'textutils 1.12' ) >/dev/null; then | 
 | 511 |     md5sum -c << SHAR_EOF >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 
 | 512 |     || $echo 'ip2mkdev:' 'MD5 check failed' | 
 | 513 | cb5717134509f38bad9fde6b1f79b4a4  ip2mkdev | 
 | 514 | SHAR_EOF | 
 | 515 |   else | 
 | 516 |     shar_count="`LC_ALL= LC_CTYPE= LANG= wc -c < 'ip2mkdev'`" | 
 | 517 |     test 4251 -eq "$shar_count" || | 
 | 518 |     $echo 'ip2mkdev:' 'original size' '4251,' 'current size' "$shar_count!" | 
 | 519 |   fi | 
 | 520 | fi | 
 | 521 | rm -fr _sh17581 | 
 | 522 | exit 0 |