OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
4SBFTMDevice Descriptors MICROWARE4. SBF logical unit statusWhich? [?/1-4/p/t/a/w/q] 41. irq vector : 0x4b2. irq level : 0x43. irq priority : 0xa4. drive flag : 0x0Which? [?/1-4/p/t/a/w/q] 3irq priorityNew value: 1: 0xa1. irq vector : 0x4b2. irq level : 0x43. irq priority : 0xa4. drive flag : 0x0Which? [?/1-19/p/t/a/w/q] wWhich? [?/1-19/p/t/a/w/q] qDescription File ConfigurationYou can use these procedures to modify the appropriate description fileand rebuild the SBF device descriptors for your port directory. TheDESCRIPTION FILE MACROS section of the field reference specifiesthe name of the macro you modify/define in the description files toconfigure the field. The value used in the define is chosen from theAVAILABLE VALUES specified for the field.Figure 4-3 Directory Location for Modifying SBF Description FilesMWOS OS9000 PORTS SBFconfig.desmakefile404 OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference
SBF Device DescriptorsDescription File Configuration Procedures4Step 1. Change to the SBF/ directory (see Figure 4-3).Step 2. Edit the file config.des and read the included comments for moreinformation on how to use the specific description files provided in yoursoftware distribution. The config.des file contains a list of macronames that can be defined to override the global default values for theconfiguration fields.Step 3. Refer to the DESCRIPTION FILE MACRO section in the field referencelater in this chapter to determine the macro name you define toconfigure the target field.Step 4. Read the comments in config.des to determine where to place thedefine for this macro.Step 5. Select the value you want to use to configure the field. See theAVAILABLE VALUES section of the field reference data for values ormacros that can be used for the definition. Define the macro by enteringa definition in the appropriate description files as follows:#define Step 6. Save the changes and rebuild the SBF device descriptors, entering thefollowing command in the SBF//DESC directory:os9makeStep 7. Rebuild your boot image to include the new descriptor.OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference 405
- Page 353 and 354: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap26siz
- Page 355 and 356: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap27typ
- Page 357 and 358: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap27siz
- Page 359 and 360: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap28typ
- Page 361 and 362: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap28siz
- Page 363 and 364: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap29typ
- Page 365 and 366: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap29siz
- Page 367 and 368: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap30typ
- Page 369 and 370: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap30siz
- Page 371 and 372: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap31typ
- Page 373 and 374: SCF Device Descriptorspd_inmap31siz
- Page 375 and 376: SCF Device Descriptorspd_eorchEditM
- Page 377 and 378: SCF Device DescriptorsTable 3-24 AS
- Page 379 and 380: SCF Device Descriptorspd_tabchEditM
- Page 381 and 382: SCF Device Descriptorspd_bspchEditM
- Page 383 and 384: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-25 p
- Page 385 and 386: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-26 p
- Page 387 and 388: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-27 p
- Page 389 and 390: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-28 p
- Page 391 and 392: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-29 p
- Page 393 and 394: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-30 p
- Page 395 and 396: SCF Device Descriptors3Table 3-31 p
- Page 397 and 398: SCF Device Descriptorspd_pageEditMo
- Page 399 and 400: Chapter 4: SBF Device DescriptorsSB
- Page 401 and 402: SBF Device Descriptorsnavigate the
- Page 403: SBF Device Descriptors4Step 1.Step
- Page 407 and 408: SBF Device DescriptorsModule Header
- Page 409 and 410: SBF Device Descriptors_m_userEditMo
- Page 411 and 412: SBF Device Descriptorsm_accessEditM
- Page 413 and 414: SBF Device Descriptorsm_tylanEditMo
- Page 415 and 416: SBF Device DescriptorsTable 4-3 m_t
- Page 417 and 418: SBF Device Descriptors4Table 4-5 m_
- Page 419 and 420: SBF Device DescriptorsDevice Descri
- Page 421 and 422: SBF Device Descriptorsdd_lunEditMod
- Page 423 and 424: SBF Device Descriptorsdd_typeEditMo
- Page 425 and 426: SBF Device Descriptorsdd_modeEditMo
- Page 427 and 428: SBF Device DescriptorsTable 4-9 dd_
- Page 429 and 430: SBF Device Descriptorsdrvr_nameEdit
- Page 431 and 432: SBF Device DescriptorsSBF Path Opti
- Page 433 and 434: SBF Device Descriptorspd_flagsEditM
- Page 435 and 436: SBF Device Descriptorspd_sci_idEdit
- Page 437 and 438: SBF Device DescriptorsSBF Logical U
- Page 439 and 440: SBF Device Descriptorssbf_irqlevelE
- Page 441 and 442: SBF Device Descriptorssbf_dflagEdit
- Page 443 and 444: Chapter 5: RBF Device DescriptorsRB
- Page 445 and 446: RBF Device Descriptorsnavigate thro
- Page 447 and 448: RBF Device Descriptors5Step 1.Step
- Page 449 and 450: RBF Device DescriptorsDescription F
- Page 451 and 452: RBF Device DescriptorsModule Header
- Page 453 and 454: RBF Device Descriptors_m_userEditMo
4SBFTM<strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong>s MICROWARE4. SBF logical unit statusWhich? [?/1-4/p/t/a/w/q] 41. irq vector : 0x4b2. irq level : 0x43. irq priority : 0xa4. drive flag : 0x0Which? [?/1-4/p/t/a/w/q] 3irq priorityNew value: 1: 0xa1. irq vector : 0x4b2. irq level : 0x43. irq priority : 0xa4. drive flag : 0x0Which? [?/1-19/p/t/a/w/q] wWhich? [?/1-19/p/t/a/w/q] qDescription File <strong>Configuration</strong>You can use these procedures to modify the appropriate description file<strong>and</strong> rebuild the SBF device descriptors for your port directory. TheDESCRIPTION FILE MACR<strong>OS</strong> section of the field reference specifiesthe name of the macro you modify/define in the description files toconfigure the field. The value used in the define is chosen from theAVAILABLE VALUES specified for the field.Figure 4-3 Directory Location for Modifying SBF Description FilesMW<strong>OS</strong> <strong>OS</strong>9000 PORTS SBFconfig.desmakefile404 <strong>OS</strong>-9 <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>