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1.74 miod 17: <p>
18: <h2><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/hppa</font></h2>
19:
20: <hr>
21:
22: <p>
23: OpenBSD/hppa runs on a large set of the 32-bit Hewlett Packard Precision
24: Architecture workstations and servers (HP PA-RISC).
25: </p>
26:
27: <p>
28: A mailing list dedicated to the OpenBSD/hppa port is available at
29: <u><font color="#23238e">hppa@openbsd.org</font></u>.
30: To join the OpenBSD/hppa mailing list, send a message body of <b>"subscribe
31: hppa"</b> to <a href="mailto:majordomo@openbsd.org">majordomo@openbsd.org</a>.
32: Please be sure to check our <a href="mail.html">mailing list policy</a> before
33: subscribing.
34: </p>
35:
36: <p>
37: The current port maintainer is
38: <a href="mailto:mickey@openbsd.org">Michael Shalayeff</a>.
39: Others are definitely welcome to contribute!
40: </p>
41:
42: <a href="#toc"></a>
43: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><i>Table of contents</i></font></h3>
44: <p>
45: <ul>
1.82 jufi 46: <li><a href="#history">History of the port</a>
1.74 miod 47: <li><a href="#status">Current status</a>
48: <li><a href="#projects">Project list</a>
49: <li><a href="#hardware">Supported hardware list</a>
50: <li><a href="#hwdocs">Hardware documentation</a>
51: <li><a href="#install">Getting and installing OpenBSD/hppa</a>
1.92 miod 52: <li><a href="#netboot">Netbooting the installation media</a>
1.74 miod 53: </ul>
54: </p>
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1.66 jufi 56: <hr>
1.74 miod 57: <a name="history"></a>
58: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>History:</strong></font></h3>
1.30 deraadt 59:
1.64 mickey 60: <p>
1.67 deraadt 61: This project was started in those days when the only
1.38 mickey 62: open source operating systems for HP PA-RISC computers were
1.66 jufi 63: <a href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/flux/lites/html">Lites</a> and
1.68 jufi 64: <a href="http://www.mklinux.org">MkLinux</a>.
1.38 mickey 65: These two sources were a major supply of information and
66: code for initial development of the OpenBSD/hppa port.
1.67 deraadt 67: <a href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/~mike/hpbsd/hpbsd.html">HPBSD</a>
1.38 mickey 68: is encumbered by HP proprietary code and USL licensing and is
69: not publicly available.
70: One of the major direct benefits from previous porting efforts
1.74 miod 71: (besides the code, of course) was support for HP PA-RISC in GCC and
72: binutils, which allowed quick building of a cross-tools environment
73: for development.
74: </p>
75:
1.38 mickey 76: <p>
1.74 miod 77: Later on, Hewlett-Packard decided to sponsor a
78: <a href="http://www.parisc-linux.org/">Linux</a> port to the PA-RISC
79: family, which actually resulted in some proprietary documentation
80: being released, even though their target was a different class of 9000
81: machines back then.
82: </p>
83:
84: <hr>
85: <a name="status"></a>
86: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Current status:</strong></font></h3>
87:
1.38 mickey 88: <p>
1.92 miod 89: Although there have been no official releases of this port yet, the
90: supported systems boot to multi-user and full snapshots are made
1.74 miod 91: periodically.
92: </p>
1.64 mickey 93:
1.74 miod 94: <hr>
95: <a name="projects"></a>
96: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Projects (in no particular order):
97: </strong></font></h3>
1.64 mickey 98:
1.74 miod 99: <p>
1.16 mickey 100: <ul>
1.74 miod 101: <li>Improve overall stability
1.96 mickey 102: <li>Support the NCR53C700 SCSI Narrow SE controller
103: <li>Support the NCR53C720 SCSI FWD controller
1.84 mickey 104: <li>Installation procedures
1.74 miod 105: <li>Improve port-specific documentation
1.96 mickey 106: <li>Support booting from tape and CD-ROM
107: <li>Support for 7300LC and 8x00 CPUs
108: <li>Support for 7000 CPUs (the "original snakes" machines)
1.86 mickey 109: <li>HP-UX emulation
110: <li>PARISC/Linux emulation
111: <li>Shared libraries
1.74 miod 112: <li>X11 support
1.64 mickey 113: </ul>
1.74 miod 114: </p>
115:
116: <hr>
117: <a name="hardware"></a>
118: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Supported hardware:</strong></font></h3>
119:
120: <p>
121: <h4>Supported models</h4>
122: </p>
123:
124: <p>
1.64 mickey 125: <ul>
1.74 miod 126: <li>PA7100-based: 715/33, 715/50, 715/75, 725/50, 725/75, 735/100, 755/100
127: <li>PA7100LC-based: 712, 715/64, 715/80, 715/100, 715/100XC, 725/64, 725/100
128: <li>PA7150-based: 735/125, 755/125
129: <li>PA7200-based: J200, J210, J210XC, C100, C110
1.16 mickey 130: </ul>
1.74 miod 131: </p>
132:
133: <p>
134: <h4>Supported peripherals</h4>
135: </p>
136:
137: <p>
138: The list of supported hardware below is not meant to be exhaustive.
139: Hardware is needed for developers, to further help development and testing.
140: Please see our <a href="want.html">"Wanted List"</a>
1.66 jufi 141: (contact <a href="mailto:mickey@openbsd.org">mickey</a>).
1.74 miod 142: </p>
143:
144: <p>
145: <ul>
146: <li><strong>
147: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=io&sektion=4&arch=hppa">Bus/IO
148: controllers</a></strong>
149: <ul>
150: <li>Phantom PseudoBC GSC+ Port
151: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=phantomas&sektion=4&arch=hppa">phantomas</a>)
152: <li>GSC
153: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=gsc&sektion=4&arch=hppa">gsc</a>):
154: LASI
155: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=lasi&sektion=4&arch=hppa">lasi</a>),
156: ASP
157: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=asp&sektion=4&arch=hppa">asp</a>)
158: </ul>
159: <li><strong>SGC/GSC graphics</strong>
160: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sti&sektion=4">sti</a>)
161: <ul>
162: <li>Artist (as found on 712)
163: <li>CRX-8, CRX-24, HCRX-8, HCRX-24
164: </ul>
165: <li><strong>Serial ports</strong>
166: <ul>
1.86 mickey 167: <li>On-board ns16550 and compatibles
1.74 miod 168: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=com&sektion=4">com</a>)
169: </ul>
170: <li><strong>Parallel ports</strong>
171: <ul>
172: <li>On-board parallel port
173: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=lpt&sektion=4">lpt</a>)
174: </ul>
1.80 mickey 175: <li><strong>SCSI controllers</strong>
176: <ul>
1.96 mickey 177: <li>NCR53C710 SCSI Narrow SE controller
1.80 mickey 178: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=osiop&sektion=4">osiop</a>)
179: </ul>
1.74 miod 180: <li><strong>Ethernet</strong>
181: <ul>
182: <li>On-board Intel i82596 ethernet
183: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ie&sektion=4&arch=hppa">ie</a>)
184: </ul>
1.85 jason 185: <li><strong>Audio devices</strong>
186: <ul>
187: <li>On-board harmony CS4215/AD1849
188: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=harmony&sektion=4&arch=hppa">harmony</a>)
189: </ul>
1.88 miod 190: <li><strong>Input devices</strong>
191: <ul>
192: <li>HIL keyboards
193: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=hilkbd&sektion=4">hilkbd</a>)
1.89 miod 194: <li>HIL mice and graphics tablet
195: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=hilms&sektion=4">hilms</a>)
1.88 miod 196: <li>PS/2 keyboards
197: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=gsckbd&sektion=4&arch=hppa">gsckbd</a>)
1.94 miod 198: <li>PS/2 mice
199: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pms&sektion=4">pms</a>)
1.88 miod 200: </ul>
1.74 miod 201: <li><strong>Miscellaneous devices</strong>
202: <ul>
203: <li>Battery-backed real time clock
204: </ul>
205: </ul>
206: </p>
207:
208: <p>
209: <h4>Unsupported models</h4>
210: </p>
211:
212: <p>
213: The following systems may eventually work:
214: <ul>
215: <li>PA7000-based machines: 705, 710, 720, 730, 750
1.98 mickey 216: <li>PA7300LC-based machines: A180[C], B132L[+], B160L, B180L+, C132L, C160L
1.74 miod 217: <li>PA2.0 systems (in 32-bit mode)
1.96 mickey 218: <li>HP 9000 E-Class (with limited I/O)
219: <li>HP 9000 D-Class, at least the 32-bit models
1.74 miod 220: <li>Hitachi VQ200, VQ210, and some other non-HP workstations
1.99 ! mickey 221: <li>Hitachi 9000V 3050RX/* workstations and 3500/* servers
1.98 mickey 222: <li>PrecisionBook from RDI Computer Corporation
1.74 miod 223: <li>HP VME and VXI single board systems (requires VME at least)
224: </ul>
225: </p>
226:
227: <p>
1.96 mickey 228: The following systems are very unlikely to be supported since they either have
1.99 ! mickey 229: incompatible firmware (the 3000s) or almost completely undocumented I/O
! 230: subsystems (the 8x7s).
1.96 mickey 231: <ul>
232: <li>HP 3000 900
233: <li>HP 9000 8x7 (F, G, H, I-Class)
234: </ul>
235: </p>
236:
237: <p>
1.99 ! mickey 238: These Convex systems are NUMA supercomputing clusters
! 239: consisting of one or more 8-way SMP nodes with PA7100 or PA7200 CPUs.
! 240: They are very unlikely to be ever supported.
! 241: <ul>
! 242: <li>Convex Exemplar SPP1000/{CD,XA}
! 243: <li>Convex Exemplar SPP1200/{CD,XA}
! 244: <li>Convex Exemplar SPP1600/{CD,XA}
! 245: </ul>
! 246: </p>
! 247:
! 248: <p>
1.79 mickey 249: These systems will, probably, never be supported by this port since
250: they are of 1.0 PA-RISC architecture, which is substantially
1.96 mickey 251: inferior to the 1.1:
1.78 mickey 252: <ul>
253: <li>HP 9000 600, 635, 645
1.98 mickey 254: <li>HP 9000 800, 808, 815, 822, 825, 832, 834, 835, 836, 840, 842, 844, 845, 846, 850, 852, 855, 860, 865, 870, 890
1.97 mickey 255: <li>HP 9000 900
1.78 mickey 256: </ul>
257: </p>
258:
259: <p>
1.74 miod 260: <h4>Unsupported peripherals</h4>
261: </p>
262:
263: <p>
264: This list is not meant to be exhaustive either, but sums up the most commonly
265: encountered devices on hppa machines.
266: <ul>
267: <li><strong>Bus/IO controllers</strong>
268: <ul>
269: <li>EISA bus
270: <li>PCI bus
271: </ul>
272: <li><strong>SCSI controllers</strong>
273: <ul>
274: <li>NCR53C720 SCSI I/O Processors
275: (<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=siop&sektion=4">siop</a>)
276: </ul>
277: <li><strong>On-board floppy controller</strong>
278: </ul>
279: </p>
280:
281: <hr>
282: <a name="hwdocs"></a>
283: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Hardware documentation:</strong></font></h3>
1.64 mickey 284:
1.74 miod 285: <p><small>
286: Most of the following documents have been released by Hewlett-Packard for
287: the <a href="http://www.parisc-linux.org/">PA-RISC Linux</a> project.
288: </small></p>
1.16 mickey 289:
1.74 miod 290: <p>
1.38 mickey 291: <ol type=1>
1.58 mickey 292: <li>HP PA-RISC CPUs
1.38 mickey 293: <ol type=a>
1.66 jufi 294: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/PCXL_ers.ps">PA7100LC CPU ERS</a>
295: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/pcxl2_ers.ps">PA7300LC CPU ERS</a>
1.38 mickey 296: </ol>
1.74 miod 297: <li>Processor Dependent Code/I/O Dependent Code Interface<br> <small>(selected chapters from "PA-RISC I/O Architecture Specification")</small>
1.38 mickey 298: <ol type=a>
1.66 jufi 299: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/pdc32.pdf">PDC 1.1</a>
300: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/iodc.pdf">IODC 1.1</a>
301: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/ver_nums.pdf">Version and Identification Number Allocation</a>
302: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/data_formats.pdf">Memory Data Formats 2.0</a>
303: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/pdc.pdf">PDC Procedures 2.0</a>
304: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/pdce.pdf">PDC Entry Points 2.0</a>
305: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/os_interface.pdf">OS Interface 2.0</a>
1.38 mickey 306: </ol>
1.74 miod 307: <li>Bus controllers/bridges/adaptors
1.38 mickey 308: <ol type=a>
1.66 jufi 309: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/hardball_ers.pdf">ASP</a>
310: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/lasi_ers.ps">LASI Core Bus Adapter (including lan, scsi, serial, lpt controllers)</a>
311: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/dino_ers.ps">Dino PCI bridge</a>,
312: and <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/Dino_3_1_Errata.html">Errata</a>
313: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/elroy_ers.ps">Elroy ERS (Edited for Open Source)</a>
1.95 mickey 314: <li>Astro
315: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_intro.ps">Overview</a>,
316: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_errors.ps">Error handling</a>,
317: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_ioc.ps">R2I Operations</a>,
318: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_regmap.ps">Registers Map</a>,
319: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_runway.ps">Runway Interface</a>,
320: <a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/astro_sysmap.ps">System Mamory Map</a>
1.38 mickey 321: </ol>
1.74 miod 322: <li><a href="http://ftp.parisc-linux.org/docs/sti.pdf">Stinger
323: graphics</a>
1.83 mickey 324: <li><a href="http://www.lsilogic.com/techlib/techdocs/storage_stand_prod/SCSIControllers/770.pdf">NCR
1.74 miod 325: 53C700/710/720 SCSI I/O Processors</a>
1.40 mickey 326: <small>(the doc is actually for 770, which is claimed as compatible)</small>
1.74 miod 327: <li>Intel
328: <a href="http://developer.intel.com/design/network/datashts/290219.htm">i82596DX/SX</a>
329: and
330: <a href="http://developer.intel.com/design/network/datashts/290218.htm">i82596CA</a>
331: Ethernet Controllers
1.38 mickey 332: </ol>
1.74 miod 333: </p>
334:
335: <p>
336: Of course, no hppa page, be it OpenBSD or not, could pretend to be serious
337: without linking to the essential <a href="http://www.openpa.net/">OpenPA</a>
338: reference website.
339: </p>
1.38 mickey 340:
1.64 mickey 341: <hr>
1.74 miod 342: <a name="install"></a>
343: <h3><font color="#0000e0">
344: <strong>Getting and installing OpenBSD/hppa:</strong>
345: </font></h3>
1.64 mickey 346:
1.74 miod 347: <!-- not yet kiddies
1.18 mickey 348: <p>
1.74 miod 349: The latest supported OpenBSD/hppa release is
350: <a href="32.html">OpenBSD 3.2</a>.
351: Here are the
352: <a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.2/hppa/INSTALL.hppa">
353: OpenBSD/hppa 3.2 installation instructions
354: </a>.
355: </p>
356: -->
1.66 jufi 357:
1.18 mickey 358: <p>
1.74 miod 359: Snapshots are made available from time to time, in
360: <a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/hppa">this location</a>
361: as well as in a few
362: <a href="ftp.html">mirrors</a>.
363: Here are the
364: <a href="ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/hppa/INSTALL.hppa">
365: OpenBSD/hppa snapshot installation instructions
366: </a> as well.
1.15 mickey 367: </p>
1.74 miod 368:
1.3 fn 369: <hr>
1.75 miod 370: <a name="netboot"></a>
1.92 miod 371: <h3><font color="#0000e0"><strong>Netbooting the installation media:</strong></font></h3>
1.74 miod 372:
373: <p>
1.93 miod 374: The <tt>lif33.fs</tt> file contains both a bootloader and an installation
1.92 miod 375: miniroot.
1.74 miod 376: To boot it from the network, a server machine has to be setup so as to
377: let the hppa machine retrieve it:
1.45 miod 378: <ol>
1.66 jufi 379: <li>Server setup
1.45 miod 380: <ul>
1.74 miod 381: <li>For older machines (705, 7[1235]0, old 715)
382: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=rbootd&sektion=8">rbootd</a>
383: must be setup and started.
1.45 miod 384: <ul>
1.74 miod 385: <li><tt>/etc/rbootd.conf</tt> contains a single line per machine
386: needing to boot from the server. Each line contains the ethernet
387: address of the client hppa machine, and the filename to be loaded from
388: the tftp server (relative to <tt>/usr/mdec/rbootd</tt>).
389: For example:
1.28 todd 390: <pre>
1.93 miod 391: 8:0:9:70:c4:11 lif33.fs # 9000/720
392: 8:0:9:19:fb:a0 lif33.fs # 9000/725
1.28 todd 393: </pre>
1.45 miod 394: </li>
395: </ul>
396: </li>
1.74 miod 397: <li>Recent machines (712, newer 715, 725) will not look for rbootd at all,
398: but instead require a <b>bootp</b> setup.
1.45 miod 399: <ul>
1.74 miod 400: <li><tt>/etc/<a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=bootptab&sektion=5">bootptab</a></tt>
401: contains an information block for each machine. For example:
1.45 miod 402: <pre>
403: # 9000/715
1.49 miod 404: boron:\
1.45 miod 405: ha=0800095f5a6e:\
1.93 miod 406: bf=lif33.fs:\
1.45 miod 407: hd=:\
408: ht=ethernet:\
1.52 miod 409: ip=10.0.1.143:\
1.45 miod 410: sm=255.255.255.0:\
411: td=/tftpboot:
412: </pre>
413: </li>
1.48 mickey 414: <li>
1.74 miod 415: Create directory <tt>/tftpboot</tt> and put the
1.93 miod 416: <tt>lif33.fs</tt> file in it.<br>
1.48 mickey 417: </li>
418: <li>
1.74 miod 419: Write an entry for the hppa in <tt>/etc/ethers</tt>:
1.48 mickey 420: <pre>
1.49 miod 421: 08:00:09:5f:5a:6e boron
1.76 mickey 422: </pre>
1.48 mickey 423: </li>
424: <li>
1.74 miod 425: Write another entry for it in <tt>/etc/hosts</tt>:
1.48 mickey 426: <pre>
1.52 miod 427: 10.0.1.143 boron
1.76 mickey 428: </pre>
1.48 mickey 429: </li>
430: <li>
1.74 miod 431: The last step is to enable the necessary daemons for all of this to
432: work.
433: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=bootpd&sektion=8">bootpd</a>
434: and
435: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tftpd&sektion=8">tftpd</a>
436: are usually run from
437: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=inetd&sektion=8">inetd</a>,
438: so <tt>/etc/inetd.conf</tt> has to be modified and
439: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=inetd&sektion=8">inetd</a>
1.92 miod 440: restarted. Also,
1.74 miod 441: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=rarpd&sektion=8">rarpd</a>
1.92 miod 442: needs to be enabled in
1.74 miod 443: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=rc.conf&sektion=5">rc.conf</a>.
1.48 mickey 444: </li>
445: </ul>
1.45 miod 446: </li>
1.74 miod 447: <li>For further reading on server setup for network booting in general,
448: please refer to the
449: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=diskless&sektion=8">diskless(8)</a>
450: manual page.
451: </li>
1.45 miod 452: </ul>
1.66 jufi 453: <p>
454: <li>Client Network Boot
1.45 miod 455: <ul>
456: <li>BOOT_ADMIN<br>
1.74 miod 457: In order to get to the BOOT_ADMIN prompt, hit the <em><esc></em>
458: key as the machine is coming up. Once it has probed bootable devices,
459: a menu will be displayed; if the prompt is <i>not</i> <b>BOOT_ADMIN</b>,
460: it will be necessary to type <i>``a''</i> to access it.
1.28 todd 461: </li>
1.74 miod 462: <li>Network boot command<br>
463: Once at the 'BOOT_ADMIN' prompt, the command
1.28 todd 464: <pre>
465: BOOT_ADMIN> boot lan isl
466: </pre>
1.93 miod 467: will proceed to the bootstrap of lif33.fs.
1.66 jufi 468: </ul>
1.74 miod 469: </li>
1.28 todd 470: </ol>
1.74 miod 471: </p>
472:
1.28 todd 473: <hr>
1.74 miod 474: <a href="plat.html">
475: <img height="24" width="24" src="back.gif" border="0" alt="Supported platforms">
1.76 mickey 476: </a>
1.3 fn 477: <br>
1.74 miod 478: <small><a href="mailto:www@openbsd.org">www@openbsd.org</a></small>
479: <br>
1.99 ! mickey 480: <small>$OpenBSD: hppa.html,v 1.98 2003/03/08 23:27:55 mickey Exp $</small>
1.3 fn 481: </body>
482: </html>