Query: ioasic
OS: netbsd
Section: 4
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IOASIC(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual IOASIC(4)NAMEioasic -- baseboard IO control ASIC for DEC TURBOchannel systemsSYNOPSISioasic0 at tc? slot ? offset ?DESCRIPTIONThe ioasic driver provides support for the DEC proprietary IOCTL ASIC found on all DEC TURBOchannel machines with MIPS (DECstation 5000 series, excluding the 5000/200) and Alpha (3000-series) processors. On these machines (including the 5000/200), all baseboard devices should be configured as children of the ioasic device. The ioasic provides hardware DMA channels and interrupt support for several baseboard devices, including one asc SCSI device with a scat- ter/gather DMA channel, an mc146818-compatible mcclock, an Am7930 audio device bba, one or two scc two-port serial devices, and a AMD 7990 LANCE le Ethernet interface. The ioasic is also used for the floppy-disc drive and audio/ISDN hardware on the Personal DECstation and audio-equipped TURBOchannel Alphas, where the ioasic hardware provides a scatter-gather DMA channel between the 16-bit device and the 32-bit tc DMA address space. Support for scatter-gather DMA eliminates the need for additional copying. A baseboard asc SCSI adaptor attached to an ioasic will give slightly better performance than its tc counterpart.SEE ALSOasc(4), bba(4), intro(4), le(4), mcclock(4), scc(4), tc(4)HISTORYThe ioasic driver first appeared in NetBSD 1.1, derived from DECstation boot-time configuration code in 4.4BSD.BUGSThe DECstation 5000/200 does not actually have an IOASIC chip, but for consistency it must be configured as if it did.BSDSeptember 12, 1996 BSD
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