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Sun Ultra 60 UPA/PCI System |
This appendix describes some information that is different in this PCI-bus-based system than in an Sbus-based Sun system.
The banner output is as follows, indicating that it is a PCI-based system by showing "UPA/PCI" in banner
Note that the output of show-devs command shows some PCI- based nodes. Also, PCI-based systems use generic names for devices. On-board network is named "network", and internal disks are named " diskn ", n representing the scsi target number for that disk.
Plug in PCI cards with their own FCodePROM may or may not be using generic names. For details on generic names, see
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The following shows the output of the devalias command on the Sun Ultra 30UPA/PCI system:
When you look at properties for the device node of a PCI device, you will see few properties that are unique to PCI devices and few properties has a different format than that of a SBus device. For example, the output of .properties for a PCI device is:
The following example shows generic names for devices under /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3 :
The command .speed shows the speed for the processor and busses attached to the system:
The Sun Ultra 60 UPA/PCI system has two PCI busses, pcia & pcib . The probing of slots for those busses are controlled by the following two NVRAM configuration variables.
pcia-probe-list corresponds to devices under /pci@1f,2000 and pcib-probe-list corresponds to devices under /pci@1f,4000 .
pcia supports one plug-in client (slot 1, marked as "PCI 1, 66" ). It can support a device which is 64 bits wide and runs up to 66Mhz. Even though there is no client/slot under pcia corresponding to value 2, 2 is included in pcia-probe-list default value for historical reasons.
pcib supports three plug -in clients (slot 2,4, and 5; marked as "PCI 2", "PCI 3", and "PCI 4" respectively). pcib can support devices which are 64 bits wide and run upto 33Mhz.