netbsd man page for iopctl

Query: iopctl

OS: netbsd

Section: 8

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IOPCTL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 IOPCTL(8)

NAME
iopctl -- a program to control IOP devices
SYNOPSIS
iopctl [-f ctldev] command [tid]
DESCRIPTION
The iopctl command can be used to interrogate and control I2O devices. The following options are available: -f ctldev Specify the control device to use. The default is /dev/iop0. The following commands are available: reconfig Reconfigure the IOP: ask all bus ports to rescan their busses, and attach or detach devices to and from the system as necessary. showddmid tid Retrieve and display the DDM (device driver module) identity parameter group from the specified target. showdevid tid Retrieve and display the device identity parameter group from the specified target. showlct Display the driver's private copy of the logical configuration table. This copy of the LCT matches the current device configuration, but is not necessarily the latest available version of the LCT. showstatus Display the current status of the IOP. showtidmap Display the device to TID map.
FILES
/dev/iopu control device for IOP unit u
SEE ALSO
ioctl(2), iop(4), iopsp(4), ld(4) The sysutils/i2ocfg package.
HISTORY
The iopctl command first appeared in NetBSD 1.5.3.
BSD
October 1, 2000 BSD
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