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1.1 deraadt 16: <h2>OpenBSD/sparc</h2>
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1.3 fn 18: <hr>
19: <h3><strong>History and Status:</strong></h3>
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21: <p>
1.1 deraadt 22: The original BSD4.4 port was done by Chris Torek as a contract to
23: LBL. The code was released by Chris in mid-93, and Theo de Raadt
24: worked it into shape for the NetBSD tree. Theo and Markus Wild worked
25: on improving Chris' original SunOS compatibility code into a highly
26: complete and reliable emulation. Chuck Cranor ported the sun4c code to
27: the 8KB pagesized Sun4 architecture, and Theo merged this code in a
28: way that would allow the same kernel and programs to run on either
29: sun4c or sun4 machines (unlike Sun's seperate kernel environments).
30: This last change also required a rewrite of the device configuration
31: code. Just after the NetBSD/sparc 1.0 release, Peter Galbavy wrote an
32: ESP scsi device driver as a replacement for Chris' sparc-specific scsi
33: code, this new driver unfortunately had some problems.
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1.1 deraadt 35:
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37: At this point a conflict emerged between Theo and the other people he
38: started the NetBSD project with, and Theo was forced by the core group
39: to resign from NetBSD. After Theo left NetBSD, a few people in the
40: NetBSD group did some other things for the port: Paul Kranenburg
41: ported a floppy driver and started writing support for the 4/400.
42: Chuck spent many long hours working on the ie, xy, xd device drivers.
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1.1 deraadt 44:
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46: Theo continued working independently, and made a number of additions:
47: P4 support, flexible boot strategy, a few graphics drivers with help
48: from John Stone, and masses of bug fixes. Many people will be most
49: interested that the ESP scsi driver has been completely replaced by
50: Theo, and that it supports disconnect/reconnect.
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1.1 deraadt 52:
53: <p>
54: Work on porting OpenBSD/sparc to the sun4m platform is currently in
55: progress. This work is being done in cooperation between the OpenBSD
56: group and a research group at a US university. This research group
57: wishes to remain anonymous at this time. This work should be
58: available for integration within the next few months.
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1.1 deraadt 60:
61: <p>
62: OpenBSD/sparc can be correctly described as NetBSD/sparc + improvements.
1.3 fn 63: </p>
1.1 deraadt 64:
65: <p>
66: The people working the most on OpenBSD/sparc currently consists of
1.3 fn 67: Chuck Cranor, Theo de Raadt, and David Miller. Of course, others are
1.1 deraadt 68: very welcome!
1.3 fn 69: </p>
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72: <h3><strong>Where to get it?</strong></h3>
1.1 deraadt 73:
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1.3 fn 75: The third binary snapshot (Nov 22) is now available.
1.1 deraadt 76: <ul>
77: <li><a href=ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc>
78: ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc</a><br>
79: located at Rutgers University, eastern USA.
80: <!-- davem@openbsd.org -->
81: <li><a href=ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc>
82: ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc</a><br>
83: located in France.
84: <!-- ftpmaint@ftp.ibp.fr -->
1.4 ! deraadt 85: <li><a href=ftp://halheuris.com/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc>
! 86: ftp://halheuris.com/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/sparc</a><br>
! 87: located in mid-western USA.
1.1 deraadt 88: <!-- johns@cs.umr.edu -->
89: </ul>
90: You should also read the <a href=snapshots.html>
91: general description about OpenBSD snapshots</a>.
1.3 fn 92: </p>
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95: <h3><strong>What hardware is supported?</strong></h3>
1.1 deraadt 96:
97: <h4>OpenBSD/sparc runs on the following classes of machines:</h4>
1.3 fn 98: <ul>
1.1 deraadt 99: <li> sun4c: the SS1, SS1+, IPC, SLC, SS2, IPX, and ELC
100: <li> sun4: the 4/100, 4/200, and 4/300
101: <li> Typically it works on clones of these machines
1.3 fn 102: </ul>
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1.3 fn 104: <h4>Supported devices. This list of basically declares that any `stock' sun4c
105: "sparcstation" machine will probably work; for sun4 machines one must be more
106: careful.</h4>
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1.1 deraadt 108: <li> sun4c sbus or on-board cgsix, cgthree, and bwtwo
109: <li> 4/200 on-board bwtwo
110: <li> 4/300 and 4/100 P4 video: bwtwo, cgthree, cgsix. As well, P4 cgeight may work
111: <li> sun4 VME cgtwo, cgthree, cgsix
112: <li> P4 on-board bwtwo, and VME cgtwo card<br>
113: <li> ttya and ttyb serial ports (can be used as console if needed)
114: <li> 4/300 ttyc and ttyc serial ports
115: <li> on-board AMD Lance ethernet
116: <li> sbus AMD Lance ethernet cards
117: <li> on-board Intel 82586 ethernet (ie0 on 4/100 and 4/200)
118: <li> VME Intel 82586 ethernet cards
119: <li> on-board "esp" SCSI controller (sun4c and 4/300)
120: <li> sbus "esp" SCSI controller
121: <li> VME "SUN-3"/"si" SCSI controller (polled mode only, slow)
122: <li> 4/110 "SCSI Weird"/"sw" on-board controller (slow, polled mode)
123: <li> Xylogics 7053 VME/SMD disk controller ("xd")
124: <li> Xylogics 450/451 VME disk controller ("xy")
125: <li> sun4c floppy disk drive
126: <li> sun4c audio
127: <li> sun keyboard and mouse
1.3 fn 128: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 129:
130: <h4>OpenBSD/sparc does *not* run on these machines (yet):</h4>
1.3 fn 131: <ul>
1.1 deraadt 132: <li> 4/400 (lacks support for the I/O cache, and has ethernet problems)
133: <li> sun4m: the 4/600, LC, LX, 4, 5, 10, and 20
134: <li> sun4d: sparc center 1000/2000
135: <li> the new Ultra sparc-64 machines...
136: <li> It does not work on most Solbourne machines, which are quite different.
1.3 fn 137: </ul>
1.1 deraadt 138:
139: <h4>Unsupported Devices. First of all, there are MANY unsupported devices.
140: A comprehensive list can probably not be written.</h4>
1.3 fn 141: <ul>
1.1 deraadt 142: <li> VME mti 16-port serial card
143: <li> VME alm2 16-port serial card
144: <li> VME mcp 4-port serial card (or is it 8 port)
145: <li> VME "sc" SCSI controller
146: <li> VME IPI controller
147: <li> VME cgfive
148: <li> VME cgnine
149: <li> VME GP/GP2 Graphics Processor
150: <li> sbus cgeight 24-bit video card (note: sbus cgeight is quite different from
151: VME cgeight)
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