MAKEDEV(8) - System Manager’s Manual (macppc) #
MAKEDEV(8) - System Manager’s Manual (macppc)
NAME #
MAKEDEV - create system and device special files
SYNOPSIS #
MAKEDEV [name …]
DESCRIPTION #
The shell script MAKEDEV, found in the /dev directory, is used to create various special files. See intro(4) for a more complete discussion of special files.
MAKEDEV takes any number of device names as arguments, where the names are the common abbreviation for the device or group of devices. Files are created in the current working directory.
Where a device name is followed by a star ‘*’, the star must be replaced by a unit number. If units are expected for a device but not provided, MAKEDEV will supply the standard numbers in most cases.
The macppc supports the following devices:
Special device names
all
Creates special files for all devices on macppc.
ramdisk
Ramdisk kernel devices.
std
Creates the ‘standard’ devices (console, klog, kmem, ksyms, mem, null, stderr, stdin, stdout, tty, zero) which are absolutely necessary for the system to function properly.
local
Creates configuration-specific devices, by invoking the shell file MAKEDEV.local.
Disks
cd*
ATAPI and SCSI CD-ROM drives, see cd(4).
rd*
“rd” pseudo-disks, see rd(4).
sd*
SCSI disks, including flopticals, see sd(4).
vnd*
“file” pseudo-disk devices, see vnd(4).
wd*
“winchester” disk drives (ST506, IDE, ESDI, RLL, …), see wd(4).
Tapes
ch*
SCSI media changers, see ch(4).
st*
SCSI tape drives, see st(4).
Terminal ports
cua[a-z]*
Zilog 8530 serial ports, see zs(4).
tty[0-7][0-9a-f]
NS16x50 serial ports, see com(4).
tty[a-z]*
Zilog 8530 serial ports, see zs(4).
Pseudo terminals
ptm
pty master device, see ptm(4).
pty*
Set of 62 master pseudo terminals, see pty(4).
tty*
Set of 62 slave pseudo terminals, see tty(4).
Console ports
wscons
Minimal wscons devices, see wscons(4).
ttyC-J*
wscons display devices, see wsdisplay(4).
wskbd*
wscons keyboards, see wskbd(4).
wsmux
wscons keyboard/mouse mux devices, see wsmux(4).
Pointing devices
wsmouse*
wscons mice, see wsmouse(4).
USB devices
uall
All USB devices, see usb(4).
ttyU*
USB serial ports, see ucom(4).
ugen*
Generic USB devices, see ugen(4).
uhid*
Generic HID devices, see uhid(4).
fido
fido/* nodes, see fido(4).
ujoy
ujoy/* nodes, see ujoy(4).
ulpt*
Printer devices, see ulpt(4).
usb*
Bus control devices used by usbd for attach/detach, see usb(4).
Special purpose devices
apm
Power management device, see apm(4).
audio*
Audio devices, see audio(4).
bio
ioctl tunnel pseudo-device, see bio(4).
bktr*
Video frame grabbers, see bktr(4).
bpf
Berkeley Packet Filter, see bpf(4).
dt
Dynamic Tracer, see dt(4).
diskmap
Disk mapper, see diskmap(4).
dri
Direct Rendering Infrastructure, see drm(4).
fd
fd/* nodes, see fd(4).
fuse
Userland Filesystem, see fuse(4).
gpio*
General Purpose Input/Output, see gpio(4).
hotplug
devices hot plugging, see hotplug(4).
pci*
PCI bus devices, see pci(4).
pf
Packet Filter, see pf(4).
pppx*
PPP Multiplexer, see pppx(4).
pppac*
PPP Access Concentrator, see pppac(4).
radio*
FM tuner devices, see radio(4).
*random
In-kernel random data source, see random(4).
rmidi*
Raw MIDI devices, see midi(4).
tun*
Network tunnel driver, see tun(4).
tap*
Ethernet tunnel driver, see tap(4).
tuner*
Tuner devices, see bktr(4).
uk*
Unknown SCSI devices, see uk(4).
video*
Video V4L2 devices, see video(4).
vscsi*
Virtual SCSI controller, see vscsi(4).
kstat
Kernel Statistics, see kstat(4).
FILES #
/dev
The special file directory.
SEE ALSO #
OpenBSD 7.5 - November 10, 2022