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#!/bin/sh -
#
# Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Written and contributed by W. Jolitz 12/90
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
# that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright notice and
# comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display the following
# acknowledgement: ``This product includes software developed by the
# University of California, Berkeley and its contributors'' in the
# documentation or other materials provided with the distribution and in
# all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software.
# Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may
# be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
# specific prior written permission.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# @(#)MAKEDEV 5.2 (Berkeley) 6/22/90
#
# Device "make" file. Valid arguments:
# all makes all known devices, standard number of units (or close)
# std standard devices
# local configuration specific devices
#
# Tapes:
# wt* QIC-interfaced (e.g. not SCSI) 3M cartridge tape
# st* "NEW type scsi tapes" (old driver uses the
# block devices of the disks to get access)
#
# Disks:
# wd* "winchester" disk drives (ST506,IDE,ESDI,RLL,...)
# fd* "floppy" disk drives (3 1/2", 5 1/4")
# sd* "scsi disks"
# cd* "cdrom disks"
#
# Console ports:
# pc* devices for stock pccons
# vty* virtual console devices for syscons/pcvt/codrv
#
# Pointing devices:
# mse* Logitech and ATI Inport bus mouse
# psm* PS/2 mouse
#
# Terminal ports:
# sio* fast interrupt PC COM ports (really makes tty* entries for sio)
# tty* alias for sio ports, this is what the system really wants
# com* standard PC COM ports (really makes tty* entries for com)
# Note that the `com' driver is not configured in the
# supplied kernels and is usually not what you want. In
# a future release it may be completely desupported. Fair
# warning.
#
# Pseudo terminals:
# pty* set of 16 master and slave pseudo terminals
# vty* virtual terminals using syscons/pcvt/codrv console
#
# Printers:
# lpt* stock lp
# lpa* interruptless lp
#
# Call units:
#
# Special purpose devices:
# bpf* packet filter
# dcf* dcf clock
# speaker pc speaker
# tw* xten power controller
# snd* various sound cards
#
# $Id: MAKEDEV,v 1.21 1993/12/24 11:36:28 rgrimes Exp $
#
PATH=/sbin:/bin/:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:
umask 77
for i
do
case $i in
all)
sh MAKEDEV std # standard
sh MAKEDEV wd0 wd1 fd0 fd1 wt0 sd0 sd1 st0 cd0 # bdev
sh MAKEDEV pty0 tty0 tty1 tty2 tty3 pc0 lpt0 lpt1 lpt2 # cdev
sh MAKEDEV ch0 tw0 bpf0 dcf0 lpa0 lpa1 lpa2 # cdev
sh MAKEDEV speaker mse0 sio0 sio1 sio2 sio3 # cdev
# NOTE: co0 and vty04 are not done by a "sh MAKEDEV all"
# these are for codrv and interfere with other devices! - rgrimes
;;
std)
rm -f console drum mem kmem null zero io tty klog stdin stdout stderr
mknod console c 0 0; chmod 600 console; chown root.wheel console
mknod drum c 4 0; chmod 640 drum; chown root.kmem drum
mknod kmem c 2 1; chmod 640 kmem; chown root.kmem kmem
mknod mem c 2 0; chmod 640 mem; chown root.kmem mem
mknod null c 2 2; chmod 666 null; chown root.wheel null
mknod zero c 2 12; chmod 666 zero; chown root.wheel zero
mknod io c 2 14; chmod 640 io; chown root.kmem io
mknod tty c 1 0; chmod 666 tty; chown root.wheel tty
mknod klog c 7 0; chmod 600 klog; chown root.wheel klog
mknod stdin c 22 0; chmod 666 stdin; chown root.wheel stdin
mknod stdout c 22 1; chmod 666 stdout; chown root.wheel stdout
mknod stderr c 22 2; chmod 666 stderr; chown root.wheel stderr
rm -f fd/*
mkdir fd > /dev/null 2>&1
(cd fd && eval `echo "" | awk ' BEGIN { \
for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) \
printf("mknod %d c 22 %d;", i, i)}'`)
chown -R bin.bin fd
chmod 555 fd
chmod 666 fd/*
;;
# Create device files for new Archive/Wangtek QIC-02 tape driver (vak)
wt*)
umask 2 ; u=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
if [ x$u = x ]; then u=0; fi
From: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> added new /dev/wt entries for wt.c version 1.3 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-14 11:11:37 +00:00
rm -f r[Ww]t$u nr[Ww]t$u r[Ww]t$u[a-f] nr[Ww]t$u[a-f]
mknod rwt${u} c 10 `expr 0 + $u` # default density, 512b blocks
mknod nrwt${u} c 10 `expr 4 + $u`
From: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> added new /dev/wt entries for wt.c version 1.3 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-14 11:11:37 +00:00
# mknod rWt${u} c 10 `expr 64 + $u` # default density, 1024b blocks
# mknod nrWt${u} c 10 `expr 68 + $u`
mknod rwt${u}b c 10 `expr 16 + $u` # 60 megabytes
mknod nrwt${u}b c 10 `expr 20 + $u`
From: Sergey Ryzhkov, Serge Vakulenko E-mail: <sir@kiae.su>, <vak@zebub.msk.su> added new /dev/wt entries for wt.c version 1.3 8) Some controllers support only 1024 block length. Setting WT_BSIZE bit in device minor number turns on this mode. Minor number structure: 0bfffuuu Fields: uuu - Unit number. It's possible to install up to three tape controllers on the same machine, using DRQs 1..3. Hence, unit number can lie in range 0..2. fff - Tape format number: 0 - /dev/rwt0 - default density (auto select) 1 - /dev/rwt0a - QIC 11 (obsolete) 2 - /dev/rwt0b - QIC 24 (60 megabytes) 3 - /dev/rwt0c - QIC 120 (120 megabytes) 4 - /dev/rwt0d - QIC 150 (150 megabytes) 5 - /dev/rwt0e - QIC 300 (300 megabytes?) 6 - /dev/rwt0f - QIC 600 (600 megabytes?) b - Long block size flag. With this bit set, the driver will perform all i/o operations with the controller using 1024-byte blocks, instead of 512 ones. Some controllers need it (CMS for example). If you Wangtek controller does not stream well, you can try to use /dev/rWt0 device instead of /dev/rwt0 (uncomment needed lines in /dev/MAKEDEV to create it). Block interface (writing blocks less than 2048 bytes) is not functioning pwoperly. Use raw interface instead. Thanks to all who helped to test it on the following hardware: Controller Drive Volume Interface Thanks to --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive SC-499 Archive 2150L 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE CMS? ? 150 Meg QIC-02 KIAE Everex EV 831/833 ? ? QIC-36 Joergen Haegg Wangtek ASSY Wangtek 60 Meg QIC-02 Ken Whedbee Tecmar QT150i? Wangtek 5150EQ ? QIC-02? Marko Teiste ? Wangtek 5099EK 60 Meg QIC-36 Robert Shien Archive SC400S ? 60 Meg ? Warren Toomey
1993-12-14 11:11:37 +00:00
mknod rwt${u}c c 10 `expr 24 + $u` # 120 megabytes
mknod nrwt${u}c c 10 `expr 28 + $u`
mknod rwt${u}d c 10 `expr 32 + $u` # 150 megabytes
mknod nrwt${u}d c 10 `expr 36 + $u`
# mknod rwt${u}e c 10 `expr 40 + $u` # 300 megabytes?
# mknod nrwt${u}e c 10 `expr 44 + $u`
# mknod rwt${u}f c 10 `expr 48 + $u` # 600 megabytes?
# mknod nrwt${u}f c 10 `expr 52 + $u`
chown root.operator r[Ww]t$u nr[Ww]t$u r[Ww]t$u[a-f] nr[Ww]t$u[a-f]
umask 77
;;
fd*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
name=fd; blk=2; chr=9;
rm -f $name$unit* r$name$unit*
case $unit in
0|1|2|3)
mknod ${name}${unit} b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64`
mknod r${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64`
# Fake BSD partitions
for i in a b c d e f g h
do
ln ${name}${unit} ${name}${unit}$i
ln r${name}${unit} r${name}${unit}$i
done
# User-readable and programmer-readable name sets
mknod ${name}${unit}.1720 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 1`
mknod r${name}${unit}.1720 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 1`
# ln ${name}${unit}.1720 ${name}${unit}135hs21
# ln r${name}${unit}.1720 r${name}${unit}135hs21
mknod ${name}${unit}.1480 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 2`
mknod r${name}${unit}.1480 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 2`
# ln ${name}${unit}.1480 ${name}${unit}135hs18
# ln r${name}${unit}.1480 r${name}${unit}135hs18
# ln ${name}${unit}.1480 ${name}${unit}96hs18
# ln r${name}${unit}.1480 r${name}${unit}96hs18
mknod ${name}${unit}.1440 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit}.1440 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 3`
# ln ${name}${unit}.1440 ${name}${unit}135
# ln r${name}${unit}.1440 r${name}${unit}135
# ln ${name}${unit}.1440 ${name}${unit}135ds18
# ln r${name}${unit}.1440 r${name}${unit}135ds18
# ln ${name}${unit}.1440 ${name}${unit}96ds18
# ln r${name}${unit}.1440 r${name}${unit}96ds18
mknod ${name}${unit}.1200 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 4`
mknod r${name}${unit}.1200 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 4`
# ln ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96
# ln r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96
# ln ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96ds15
# ln r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96ds15
# ln ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}135ds15
# ln r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}135ds15
mknod ${name}${unit}.820 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 5`
mknod r${name}${unit}.820 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 5`
# ln ${name}${unit}.820 ${name}${unit}96hs10
# ln r${name}${unit}.820 r${name}${unit}96hs10
# ln ${name}${unit}.820 ${name}${unit}135hs10
# ln r${name}${unit}.820 r${name}${unit}135hs10
mknod ${name}${unit}.800 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 6`
mknod r${name}${unit}.800 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 6`
# ln ${name}${unit}.800 ${name}${unit}96ds10
# ln r${name}${unit}.800 r${name}${unit}96ds10
# ln ${name}${unit}.800 ${name}${unit}135ds10
# ln r${name}${unit}.800 r${name}${unit}135ds10
mknod ${name}${unit}.720 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 7`
mknod r${name}${unit}.720 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 7`
# ln ${name}${unit}.720 ${name}${unit}96ds9
# ln r${name}${unit}.720 r${name}${unit}96ds9
# ln ${name}${unit}.720 ${name}${unit}135ds9
# ln r${name}${unit}.720 r${name}${unit}135ds9
mknod ${name}${unit}.360 b $blk `expr $unit '*' 64 + 8`
mknod r${name}${unit}.360 c $chr `expr $unit '*' 64 + 8`
# ln ${name}${unit}.360 ${name}${unit}48
# ln r${name}${unit}.360 r${name}${unit}48
# ln ${name}${unit}.360 ${name}${unit}48ds9
# ln r${name}${unit}.360 r${name}${unit}48ds9
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}* r${name}${unit}*
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}* r${name}${unit}*
;;
*)
echo bad unit for disk in: $i
;;
esac
umask 77
;;
sd*|wd*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
sd*) name=sd; blk=4; chr=13;;
wd*) name=wd; blk=0; chr=3;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit? r$name$unit?
case $unit in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6)
mknod ${name}${unit}a b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod ${name}${unit}b b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 1`
mknod ${name}${unit}c b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 2`
mknod ${name}${unit}d b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod ${name}${unit}e b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 4`
mknod ${name}${unit}f b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 5`
mknod ${name}${unit}g b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 6`
mknod ${name}${unit}h b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 7`
mknod r${name}${unit}a c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod r${name}${unit}b c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 1`
mknod r${name}${unit}c c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 2`
mknod r${name}${unit}d c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit}e c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 4`
mknod r${name}${unit}f c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 5`
mknod r${name}${unit}g c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 6`
mknod r${name}${unit}h c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 7`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
;;
*)
echo bad unit for disk in: $i
;;
esac
umask 77
;;
uk*)
unit=`expr $i : 'uk\(.*\)'`
rm -f uk$unit
mknod uk$unit c 27 $unit
;;
com*)
unit=`expr $i : '...\(.*\)'`
rm -f tty0$unit
mknod tty0$unit c 8 $unit
chown uucp.wheel tty0$unit
;;
pty*)
class=`expr $i : 'pty\(.*\)'`
case $class in
0) offset=0 name=p;;
1) offset=16 name=q;;
2) offset=32 name=r;;
3) offset=48 name=s;;
# Note that telnetd, rlogind, and xterm (at least) only look at p-s.
4) offset=64 name=t;;
*) echo bad unit for pty in: $i;;
esac
case $class in
0|1|2|3|4)
umask 0
eval `echo $offset $name | awk ' { b=$1; n=$2 } END {
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
printf("rm -f tty%s%x; mknod tty%s%x c 5 %d; \
rm -f pty%s%x; mknod pty%s%x c 6 %d; ", \
n, i, n, i, b+i, n, i, n, i, b+i); }'`
umask 77
if [ $class = 1 ]; then
mv ttyqf ttyv0; mv ptyqf ptyv0
fi
;;
esac
;;
st*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
chr=14;
#remove old stype names
rm -f [hml]rst[0123456] [hml][en]rst[0123456] [hml]enrst[0123456]
#remove new style names
rm -f rst${unit} [en]rst${unit} enrst${unit}
rm -f rst${unit}.[0123] nrst${unit}.[0123]\
erst${unit}.[0123] st${unit}ctl.[0123]
case $unit in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6)
for mode in 0 1 2 3
do
mknod rst${unit}.${mode} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + $mode '*' 4 + 0`
mknod nrst${unit}.${mode} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + $mode '*' 4 + 1`
mknod erst${unit}.${mode} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + $mode '*' 4 + 2`
mknod st${unit}ctl.${mode} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + $mode '*' 4 + 3`
chgrp operator rst${unit}.${mode}\
nrst${unit}.${mode} \
erst${unit}.${mode} \
st${unit}ctl.${mode}
chmod 644 rst${unit}.${mode}\
nrst${unit}.${mode} \
erst${unit}.${mode}
chmod 660 st${unit}ctl.${mode}
done
ln rst${unit}.0 rst${unit}
ln nrst${unit}.0 nrst${unit}
ln erst${unit}.0 erst${unit}
;;
*)
echo bad unit for tape in: $i
;;
esac
umask 77
;;
ch*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
ch*) name=ch; chr=17;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit
case $unit in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6)
mknod ${name}${unit} c $chr `expr $unit '*' 16 + 0`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}
;;
*)
echo bad unit for media changer in: $i
;;
esac
umask 77
;;
cd*)
umask 2 ; unit=`expr $i : '..\(.*\)'`
case $i in
cd*) name=cd; blk=6; chr=15;;
esac
rm -f $name$unit? r$name$unit?
case $unit in
0|1|2|3|4|5|6)
mknod ${name}${unit}a b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod ${name}${unit}d b $blk `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
mknod r${name}${unit}a c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 0`
mknod r${name}${unit}d c $chr `expr $unit '*' 8 + 3`
chgrp operator ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
chmod 640 ${name}${unit}[a-h] r${name}${unit}[a-h]
;;
*)
echo bad unit for disk in: $i
;;
esac
umask 77
;;
lpt*)
unit=`expr $i : 'lpt\(.*\)'`
rm -f lpt$unit
mknod lpt$unit c 16 $unit
chown root.wheel lpt$unit
;;
tw*)
unit=`expr $i : 'tw\(.*\)'`
rm -f tw$unit
mknod tw$unit c 19 $unit
chown root.wheel tw$unit
;;
# hv 22-apr-93 use this to create the necessary video device for
# pccons driver
pc*)
chr=12
minor=0
name=vga
rm -f ${name} kbd kbdco vgaco ttyv[0-9][0-9]
mknod ${name} c ${chr} ${minor}
chown root.wheel $name
;;
# Use this to create virtual consoles for syscons, pcvt or codrv
# /dev/ttyv0-b
# use as MAKEDEV vtyNN to create NN entries
vty*)
chr=12
units=`expr $i : 'vty\(.*\)'`
umask 0
eval `echo ${chr} ${units} | awk ' { c=$1; n=$2 } END {
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
printf("rm -f ttyv%01x; mknod ttyv%01x c %d %d;", \
i, i, c, i); }'`
umask 77
;;
bpf*)
unit=`expr $i : 'bpf\(.*\)'`
rm -f bpf$unit
mknod bpf$unit c 23 $unit
chown root.wheel bpf$unit
;;
dcf*)
unit=`expr $i : 'dcf\(.*\)'`
rm -f dcf$unit
mknod dcf$unit c 24 $unit
chown root.wheel dcf$unit
;;
lpa*)
unit=`expr $i : 'lpa\(.*\)'`
chr=25
rm -f lpa$unit lpa${unit}p
mknod lpa${unit} c $chr `expr $unit + 0`
mknod lpa${unit}p c $chr `expr $unit + 32`
chown root.wheel lpa${unit} lpa${unit}p
;;
speaker)
rm -f speaker
mknod speaker c 26 0
chown root.wheel speaker
;;
sio*|tty*|cua*)
unit=`expr $i : '...\(.*\)'`
rm -f tty0$unit cua0$unit
mknod tty0$unit c 28 $unit
mknod cua0$unit c 28 `expr $unit + 128`
chown uucp.wheel tty0$unit cua0$unit
;;
mse*)
unit=`expr $i : 'mse\(.*\)'`
chr=27
rm -f mse$unit
mknod mse$unit c $chr `expr $unit '*' 2 + 1` # non-blocking for X11
chown root.wheel mse$unit
;;
psm*)
unit=`expr $i : 'psm\(.*\)'`
chr=21
rm -f psm$unit
mknod psm$unit c $chr `expr $unit '*' 2 + 1` # non-blocking for X11
chown root.wheel psm$unit
;;
mouse*)
name=`expr $i : 'mouse-\(.*\)'`
if [ ! -c $name ]; then
$0 $name # make the appropriate device
fi
rm -f mouse
ln -s $name mouse
;;
snd*)
chr=30
rm -f /dev/mixer # Mixer [ Control ]
mknod /dev/mixer c $chr 0
chmod 666 /dev/mixer
rm -f /dev/sequencer # Sequencer [ FM Synth and MIDI output ]
mknod /dev/sequencer c $chr 1
chmod 666 /dev/sequencer
rm -f /dev/midi # Midi input [ Not implemented ]
mknod /dev/midi c $chr 2
rm -f /dev/dsp # DSP [ Digitized voice ]
mknod /dev/dsp c $chr 3
chmod 666 /dev/dsp
rm -f /dev/audio # SPARC audio [ Not fully implemented ]
mknod /dev/audio c $chr 4
chmod 666 /dev/audio
rm -f /dev/dsp16 # DSP16 [ Same as /dev/dsp, except 16 bits ]
mknod /dev/dsp16 c $chr 5
chmod 666 /dev/dsp16
rm -f /dev/sndstat # Status Device [ Debugging interface ]
mknod /dev/sndstat c $chr 6
chmod 666 /dev/sndstat
rm -f /dev/pro_midi # PRO_MIDI [PAS midi input and output]
mknod /dev/pro_midi c $chr 15
chmod 666 /dev/pro_midi
rm -f /dev/dsp1 # DSP 1 [ SB emulation of PAS16 or 2nd audio ]
mknod /dev/dsp1 c $chr 19
chmod 666 /dev/dsp1
rm -f /dev/audio1 # Sparc Audio 1 [ SB emulation of PAS16 or 2nd audio ]
mknod /dev/audio1 c $chr 20
chmod 666 /dev/audio1
;;
local)
umask 0
sh MAKEDEV.local
;;
esac
done