ioscan




 ioscan(1M)                                                       ioscan(1M)




NAME

ioscan - scan I/O system

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/ioscan [-k|-u] [-d driver|-C class] [-I instance] [-H hw_path] [-f[-n]|-F[-n]] [devfile] /usr/sbin/ioscan -M driver -H hw_path [-I instance]

DESCRIPTION

ioscan scans system hardware, usable I/O system devices, or kernel I/O system data structures as appropriate, and lists the results. For each hardware module on the system, ioscan displays by default the hardware path to the hardware module, the class of the hardware module, and a brief description. By default, ioscan scans the system and lists all reportable hardware found. The types of hardware reported include processors, memory, interface cards and I/O devices. Scanning the hardware may cause drivers to be unbound and others bound in their place in order to match actual system hardware. Entities that cannot be scanned are not listed. In the second form shown, ioscan forces the specified software driver into the kernel I/O system at the given hardware path and forces software driver to be bound. This can be used to make the system recognize a device that cannot be recognized automatically; for example, because it has not yet been connected to the system, does not support autoconfiguration, or because diagnostics need to be run on a faulty device. Options ioscan recognizes the following options: -C class Restrict the output listing to those devices belonging to the specified class. Cannot be used with -d. -d driver Restrict the output listing to those devices controlled by the specified driver. Cannot be used with -C. -f Generate a full listing, displaying the module's class, instance number, hardware path, driver, software state, hardware type, and a brief description. -F Produce a compact listing of fields (described below), separated by colons. This option overrides the -f option. Hewlett-Packard Company - 1 - HP-UX Release 10.20: July 1996 ioscan(1M) ioscan(1M) -H hw_path Restrict the scan and output listing to those devices connected at the specified hardware path. When used with -M, this option specifies the full hardware path at which to bind the software modules. -I instance Restrict the scan and output listing to the specified instance, when used with either -d or -C. When used with -M, specifies the desired instance number for binding. -k Scan kernel I/O system data structures instead of the actual hardware and list the results. No binding or unbinding of drivers is performed. The -d, -C, -I, and -H options can be used to restrict listings. Cannot be used with -u. -M driver Specifies the software driver to bind at the hardware path given by the -H option. Must be used with the -H option. -n List device file names in the output. Only special files in the /dev directory and its subdirectories are listed. -u Scan and list usable I/O system devices instead of the actual hardware. Usable I/O devices are those having a driver in the kernel and an assigned instance number. The -d, -C, -I, and -H options can be used to restrict listings. The -u option cannot be used with -k. The -d and -C options can be used to obtain listings of subsets of the I/O system, although the entire system is still scanned. Specifying -d or -C along with -I, or specifying -H or a devfile causes ioscan to restrict both the scan and the listing to the hardware subset indicated. Fields The -F option can be used to generate a compact listing of fields separated by colons (:), useful for producing custom listings with awk. Fields include the module's bus type, cdio, is_block, is_char, is_pseudo, block major number, character major number, minor number, class, driver, hardware path, identify bytes, instance number, module path, module name, software state, hardware type, a brief description, and card instance. If a field does not exist, consecutive colons hold the field's position. Fields are defined as follows: class A device category, defined in the files located in the directory /usr/conf/master.d and consistent Hewlett-Packard Company - 2 - HP-UX Release 10.20: July 1996 ioscan(1M) ioscan(1M) with the listings output by lsdev (see lsdev(1M)). Examples are disk, printer, and tape. instance The instance number associated with the device or card. It is a unique number assigned to a card or device within a class. If no driver is available for the hardware component or an error occurs binding the driver, the kernel will not assign an instance number and a (-1), is listed. hw path A numerical string of hardware components, notated sequentially from the bus address to the device address. Typically, the initial number is appended by slash (/), to represent a bus converter (if required by your machine), and subsequent numbers are separated by periods (.). Each number represents the location of a hardware component on the path to the device. driver The name of the driver that controls the hardware component. If no driver is available to control the hardware component, a question mark (?) is displayed in the output. software state The result of software binding. CLAIMED software bound successfully UNCLAIMED no associated software found DIFF_HW software found does not match the associated software NO_HW the hardware at this address is no longer responding ERROR the hardware at this address is responding but is in an error state SCAN node locked, try again later hardware type Entity identifier for the hardware component. It is one of the following strings: UNKNOWN There is no hardware associated or the type of hardware is unknown PROCESSOR Hardware component is a processor MEMORY Hardware component is memory Hewlett-Packard Company - 3 - HP-UX Release 10.20: July 1996 ioscan(1M) ioscan(1M) BUS_NEXUS Hardware component is bus converter or bus adapter INTERFACE Hardware component is an interface card DEVICE Hardware component is a device bus type Bus type associated with the node. cdio The name associated with the Context-Dependent I/O module. is_block A boolean value indicating whether a device block major number exists. A T or F is generated in this field. is_char A boolean value indicating whether a device character major number exists. A T or F is generated in this field. is_pseudo A boolean value indicating a pseudo driver. A T or F is generated in this field. block major The device block major number. A -1 indicates that a device block major number does not exist. character major The device character major number. A -1 indicates that a device character major number does not exist. minor The device minor number. identify bytes The identify bytes returned from a module or device. module path The software components separated by periods (.). module name The module name of the software component controlling the node. description A description of the device. card instance The instance number of the hardware interface card.

RETURN VALUE

ioscan returns 0 upon normal completion and 1 if an error occurred. Hewlett-Packard Company - 4 - HP-UX Release 10.20: July 1996 ioscan(1M) ioscan(1M) EXAMPLES Scan the system hardware and list all the devices belonging to the disk device class. ioscan -C disk Forcibly bind driver tape1 at the hardware path 8.4.1. ioscan -M tape1 -H 8.4.1

AUTHOR

ioscan was developed by HP.

FILES

/dev/config /dev/*

SEE ALSO

config(1M), lsdev(1M), ioconfig(4). Hewlett-Packard Company - 5 - HP-UX Release 10.20: July 1996