FAS 2.09 async driver, part 4/4

Uwe Doering gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
Mon Jun 24 06:29:30 AEST 1991


Submitted-by: gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
Archive-name: fas209/part04

#!/bin/sh
# this is fas209.04 (part 4 of fas209)
# do not concatenate these parts, unpack them in order with /bin/sh
# file fas.h continued
#
if test ! -r _shar_seq_.tmp; then
	echo 'Please unpack part 1 first!'
	exit 1
fi
(read Scheck
 if test "$Scheck" != 4; then
	echo Please unpack part "$Scheck" next!
	exit 1
 else
	exit 0
 fi
) < _shar_seq_.tmp || exit 1
if test ! -f _shar_wnt_.tmp; then
	echo 'x - still skipping fas.h'
else
echo 'x - continuing file fas.h'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' >> 'fas.h' &&
X#else
X#define SPLWRK		spl6		/* SPL for character processing */
X#define SPLINT		spltty		/* SPL to disable FAS interrupts */
X#endif
X
X#if ((EVENT_TIME) * (HZ) / 1000) == 0
X#undef EVENT_TIME
X#define EVENT_TIME	(1000 / (HZ))
X#endif
X
X#if (MAX_UNIX_FILL) > (TTYHOG)
X#undef MAX_UNIX_FILL
X#define MAX_UNIX_FILL	(TTYHOG)
X#endif
X
X#if (MAX_VPIX_FILL) > (TTYHOG)
X#undef MAX_VPIX_FILL
X#define MAX_VPIX_FILL	(TTYHOG)
X#endif
X
X#if (MIN_READ_CHUNK) > ((MAX_UNIX_FILL) / 2)
X#undef MIN_READ_CHUNK
X#define MIN_READ_CHUNK	((MAX_UNIX_FILL) / 2)
X#endif
X
X#if (MIN_READ_CHUNK) > ((MAX_VPIX_FILL) / 2)
X#undef MIN_READ_CHUNK
X#define MIN_READ_CHUNK	((MAX_VPIX_FILL) / 2)
X#endif
X
X#define MAX_INPUT_FIFO_SIZE	INPUT_NS_FIFO_SIZE
X#define MAX_OUTPUT_FIFO_SIZE	OUTPUT_NS_FIFO_SIZE
X
X
X/* Here are the modem control flags for the fas_modem array in space.c.
X   They are arranged in three 8-bit masks which are combined to a 32-bit
X   word. Each of these 32-bit words represents one entry in the fas_modem
X   array.
X
X   The lowest byte is used as a mask to manipulate the modem control
X   register for modem disable. Use the MC_* macros to build the mask.
X
X   The second lowest byte is used as a mask to manipulate the modem control
X   register for modem enable during dialout. Use the MC_* macros to build
X   the mask and shift them 8 bits to the left.
X
X   The second highest byte is used as a mask to manipulate the modem control
X   register for modem enable during dialin. Use the MC_* macros to build
X   the mask and shift them 16 bits to the left.
X
X   The highest byte is used to mask signals from the modem status
X   register that will be used as the carrier detect signal. Use the MS_*
X   macros to build the mask and shift them 24 bits to the left. If you use
X   more than one signal, carrier is considered on only when all signals
X   are on.
X
X   Here are some useful macros for the space.c file. You may create your
X   own macros if you have some special requirements not met by the
X   predefined ones.
X*/
X
X/* modem disable (choose one) */
X#define DI_RTS			((ulong) MC_SET_RTS)
X#define DI_DTR			((ulong) MC_SET_DTR)
X#define DI_RTS_AND_DTR		((ulong) (MC_SET_RTS | MC_SET_DTR))
X
X/* modem enable for dialout (choose one) */
X#define EO_RTS			((ulong) MC_SET_RTS << 8)
X#define EO_DTR			((ulong) MC_SET_DTR << 8)
X#define EO_RTS_AND_DTR		((ulong) (MC_SET_RTS | MC_SET_DTR) << 8)
X
X/* modem enable for dialin (choose one) */
X#define EI_RTS			((ulong) MC_SET_RTS << 16)
X#define EI_DTR			((ulong) MC_SET_DTR << 16)
X#define EI_RTS_AND_DTR		((ulong) (MC_SET_RTS | MC_SET_DTR) << 16)
X
X/* carrier detect signal (choose one) */
X#define CA_DCD			((ulong) MS_DCD_PRESENT << 24)
X#define CA_CTS			((ulong) MS_CTS_PRESENT << 24)
X#define CA_DSR			((ulong) MS_DSR_PRESENT << 24)
X
X
X/* Here are the hardware handshake flags for the fas_flow array in space.c.
X   They are arranged in three 8-bit masks which are combined to a 32-bit
X   word. Each of these 32-bit words represents one entry in the fas_flow
X   array.
X
X   The lowest byte is used as a mask to manipulate the modem control
X   register for input flow control. Use the MC_* macros to build the mask.
X
X   The second lowest byte is used to mask signals from the modem status
X   register that will be used for output flow control. Use the MS_* macros
X   to build the mask and shift them 8 bits to the left. If you use more
X   than one signal, output is allowed only when all signals are on.
X
X   The second highest byte is used to mask signals from the modem status
X   register that will be used to enable the output flow control selected
X   by the second lowest byte. Use the MS_* macros to build the mask and
X   shift them 16 bits to the left. If you use more than one signal, output
X   flow control is enabled only when all signals are on.
X
X   The highest byte is used as a mask to manipulate the modem control
X   register for output half duplex flow control. Use the MC_* macros to
X   build the mask and shift them 24 bits to the left.
X
X   Here are some useful macros for the space.c file. You may create your
X   own macros if you have some special requirements not met by the
X   predefined ones.
X*/
X
X/* input flow control (choose one) */
X#define HI_RTS			((ulong) MC_SET_RTS)
X#define HI_DTR			((ulong) MC_SET_DTR)
X#define HI_RTS_AND_DTR		((ulong) (MC_SET_RTS | MC_SET_DTR))
X
X/* output flow control (choose one) */
X#define HO_CTS			((ulong) MS_CTS_PRESENT << 8)
X#define HO_DSR			((ulong) MS_DSR_PRESENT << 8)
X#define HO_CTS_AND_DSR		((ulong) (MS_CTS_PRESENT | MS_DSR_PRESENT) \
X					<< 8)
X#define HO_CTS_ON_DSR		(((ulong) MS_CTS_PRESENT << 8) \
X				| ((ulong) MS_DSR_PRESENT << 16))
X#define HO_CTS_ON_DSR_AND_DCD	(((ulong) MS_CTS_PRESENT << 8) \
X				| ((ulong) (MS_DSR_PRESENT | MS_DCD_PRESENT) \
X					<< 16)) 
X
X/* output hdx flow control (choose one) */
X#define HX_RTS			((ulong) MC_SET_RTS << 24)
X#define HX_DTR			((ulong) MC_SET_DTR << 24)
X#define HX_RTS_AND_DTR		((ulong) (MC_SET_RTS | MC_SET_DTR) << 24)
X
X
X/* define the local open flags */
X
X#define OS_DEVICE_CLOSED	0x0000
X#define OS_OPEN_FOR_DIALOUT	0x0001
X#define OS_OPEN_FOR_GETTY	0x0002
X#define OS_WAIT_OPEN		0x0004
X#define OS_NO_DIALOUT		0x0008
X#define OS_FAKE_CARR_ON		0x0010
X#define OS_CLOCAL		0x0020
X#define OS_HWO_HANDSHAKE	0x0040
X#define OS_HWI_HANDSHAKE	0x0080
X#define OS_HDX_HANDSHAKE	0x0100
X#define OS_EXCLUSIVE_OPEN_1	0x0200
X#define OS_EXCLUSIVE_OPEN_2	0x0400	/* SYSV 3.2 Xenix compatibility */
X
X#define OS_OPEN_STATES		(OS_OPEN_FOR_DIALOUT | OS_OPEN_FOR_GETTY)
X#define OS_TEST_MASK		(OS_OPEN_FOR_DIALOUT | OS_NO_DIALOUT \
X				| OS_FAKE_CARR_ON | OS_CLOCAL \
X				| OS_HWO_HANDSHAKE | OS_HWI_HANDSHAKE \
X				| OS_HDX_HANDSHAKE | OS_EXCLUSIVE_OPEN_1 \
X				| OS_EXCLUSIVE_OPEN_2)
X#define OS_SU_TEST_MASK		(OS_OPEN_FOR_DIALOUT | OS_NO_DIALOUT \
X				| OS_FAKE_CARR_ON | OS_CLOCAL \
X				| OS_HWO_HANDSHAKE | OS_HWI_HANDSHAKE \
X				| OS_HDX_HANDSHAKE | OS_EXCLUSIVE_OPEN_1)
X
X/* define the device status flags */
X
X#define DF_DEVICE_CONFIGURED	0x0001	/* device is configured */
X#define DF_DEVICE_IS_NS16550A	0x0002	/* it's an NS16550A */
X#define DF_DEVICE_IS_I82510	0x0004	/* it's an I82510 */
X#define DF_CTL_FIRST		0x0008	/* write ctl port at first access */
X#define DF_CTL_EVERY		0x0010	/* write ctl port at every access */
X#define DF_DEVICE_OPEN		0x0020	/* physical device is open */
X#define DF_DEVICE_LOCKED	0x0040	/* physical device locked */
X#define DF_MODEM_ENABLED	0x0080	/* modem enabled */
X#define DF_XMIT_BUSY		0x0100	/* transmitter busy */
X#define DF_XMIT_BREAK		0x0200	/* transmitter sends break */
X#define DF_XMIT_LOCKED		0x0400	/* transmitter locked against output */
X#define DF_DO_HANGUP		0x0800	/* delayed hangup request */
X#define DF_DO_BREAK		0x1000	/* delayed break request */
X#define DF_GUARD_TIMEOUT	0x2000	/* protect last char from corruption */
X#define DF_NS16550A_DROP_MODE	0x4000	/* receiver trigger level is dropped */
X#define DF_MSI_ENABLED		0x8000	/* modem status interrupts enabled */
X
X/* define the flow control status flags */
X
X#define FF_HWO_HANDSHAKE	0x0001	/* output hw handshake enabled */
X#define FF_HWI_HANDSHAKE	0x0002	/* input hw handshake enabled */
X#define FF_HDX_HANDSHAKE	0x0004	/* output hdx hw handshake enabled */
X#define	FF_HWO_STOPPED		0x0008	/* output stopped by hw handshake */
X#define FF_HWI_STOPPED		0x0010	/* input stopped by hw handshake */
X#define FF_HDX_STARTED		0x0020	/* output buffer contains characters */
X#define FF_SWO_STOPPED		0x0040	/* output stopped by sw flow control */
X#define FF_SWI_STOPPED		0x0080	/* input stopped by sw flow control */
X#define FF_SW_FC_REQ		0x0100	/* sw input flow control request */
X#define FF_RXFER_STOPPED	0x0200	/* rxfer function stopped */
X
X/* define the scheduled events flags */
X
X#define EF_DO_RXFER		0x0001	/* rxfer function request */
X#define EF_DO_XXFER		0x0002	/* xxfer function request */
X#define EF_DO_BRKINT		0x0004	/* break int request */
X#define EF_DO_MPROC		0x0008	/* mproc function request */
X#define EF_SIGNAL_VPIX		0x0010	/* send pseudorupt to VP/ix */
X#define EF_EMPTY_EVENT		0x0020	/* force execution of event_sched() */
X
X/* define an easy way to reference the port structures */
X
X#define RCV_DATA_PORT		(fip->port_0)
X#define XMT_DATA_PORT		(fip->port_0)
X#define INT_ENABLE_PORT		(fip->port_1)
X#define INT_ID_PORT		(fip->port_2)
X#define NS_FIFO_CTL_PORT	(fip->port_2)
X#define I_BANK_PORT		(fip->port_2)
X#define LINE_CTL_PORT		(fip->port_3)
X#define MDM_CTL_PORT		(fip->port_4)
X#define I_IDM_PORT		(fip->port_4)
X#define LINE_STATUS_PORT	(fip->port_5)
X#define I_RCM_PORT		(fip->port_5)
X#define MDM_STATUS_PORT		(fip->port_6)
X#define I_TCM_PORT		(fip->port_6)
X#define DIVISOR_LSB_PORT	(fip->port_0)
X#define DIVISOR_MSB_PORT	(fip->port_1)
X#define CTL_PORT		(fip->ctl_port)
X
X/* modem control port */
X
X#define MC_SET_DTR		0x01
X#define MC_SET_RTS		0x02
X#define MC_SET_OUT1		0x04
X#define MC_SET_OUT2		0x08	/* tristates int line when false */
X#define MC_SET_LOOPBACK		0x10
X
X#define MC_ANY_CONTROL	(MC_SET_DTR | MC_SET_RTS)
X
X/* modem status port */
X
X#define MS_CTS_DELTA		0x01
X#define MS_DSR_DELTA		0x02
X#define MS_RING_TEDGE		0x04
X#define MS_DCD_DELTA		0x08
X#define MS_CTS_PRESENT		0x10
X#define MS_DSR_PRESENT		0x20
X#define MS_RING_PRESENT		0x40
X#define MS_DCD_PRESENT		0x80
X
X#define MS_ANY_DELTA	(MS_CTS_DELTA | MS_DSR_DELTA | MS_RING_TEDGE \
X				| MS_DCD_DELTA)
X#define MS_ANY_PRESENT	(MS_CTS_PRESENT | MS_DSR_PRESENT | MS_RING_PRESENT \
X				| MS_DCD_PRESENT)
X
X/* interrupt enable port */
X
X#define IE_NONE				0x00
X#define	IE_RECV_DATA_AVAILABLE		0x01
X#define	IE_XMIT_HOLDING_BUFFER_EMPTY	0x02
X#define IE_LINE_STATUS			0x04
X#define IE_MODEM_STATUS			0x08
X
X#define IE_INIT_MODE	(IE_RECV_DATA_AVAILABLE | IE_XMIT_HOLDING_BUFFER_EMPTY \
X			| IE_LINE_STATUS)
X
X/* interrupt id port */
X
X#define II_NO_INTS_PENDING	0x01
X#define II_CODE_MASK		0x07
X#define II_MODEM_STATE		0x00
X#define II_XMTD_CHAR		0x02
X#define II_RCVD_CHAR		0x04
X#define II_RCV_ERROR		0x06
X#define II_NS_FIFO_TIMEOUT	0x08
X#define II_NS_FIFO_ENABLED	0xC0
X
X/* line control port */
X
X#define	LC_WORDLEN_MASK		0x03
X#define	LC_WORDLEN_5		0x00
X#define	LC_WORDLEN_6		0x01
X#define	LC_WORDLEN_7		0x02
X#define	LC_WORDLEN_8		0x03
X#define LC_STOPBITS_LONG	0x04
X#define LC_ENABLE_PARITY	0x08
X#define LC_EVEN_PARITY		0x10
X#define LC_STICK_PARITY		0x20
X#define LC_SET_BREAK_LEVEL	0x40
X#define LC_ENABLE_DIVISOR	0x80
X
X/* line status port */
X
X#define LS_RCV_AVAIL		0x01
X#define LS_OVERRUN		0x02
X#define LS_PARITY_ERROR		0x04
X#define LS_FRAMING_ERROR	0x08
X#define LS_BREAK_DETECTED	0x10
X#define LS_XMIT_AVAIL		0x20
X#define LS_XMIT_COMPLETE	0x40
X#define LS_ERROR_IN_NS_FIFO	0x80	/* NS16550A only */
X 
X#define LS_RCV_INT	(LS_RCV_AVAIL | LS_OVERRUN | LS_PARITY_ERROR \
X			| LS_FRAMING_ERROR | LS_BREAK_DETECTED)
X
X/* fifo control port (NS16550A only) */
X
X#define	NS_FIFO_ENABLE		0x01
X#define	NS_FIFO_CLR_RECV	0x02
X#define	NS_FIFO_CLR_XMIT	0x04
X#define	NS_FIFO_START_DMA	0x08
X#define NS_FIFO_SIZE_1		0x00
X#define NS_FIFO_SIZE_4		0x40
X#define NS_FIFO_SIZE_8		0x80
X#define NS_FIFO_SIZE_14		0xC0
X#define NS_FIFO_SIZE_MASK	0xC0
X
X#define NS_FIFO_CLEAR_CMD	0
X#define NS_FIFO_DROP_CMD	(NS_FIFO_SIZE_1 | NS_FIFO_ENABLE)
X#define NS_FIFO_SETUP_CMD	(NS_FIFO_SIZE_4 | NS_FIFO_ENABLE)
X#define NS_FIFO_INIT_CMD	(NS_FIFO_SETUP_CMD | NS_FIFO_CLR_RECV \
X				| NS_FIFO_CLR_XMIT)
X
X#define INPUT_NS_FIFO_SIZE	16
X#define OUTPUT_NS_FIFO_SIZE	16
X
X/* fifo control ports (i82510 only) */
X
X#define I_BANK_0		0x00
X#define I_BANK_1		0x20
X#define I_BANK_2		0x40
X#define I_BANK_3		0x60
X#define I_FIFO_ENABLE		0x08
X#define I_FIFO_CLR_RECV		0x30
X#define I_FIFO_CLR_XMIT		0x0c
X
X#define I_FIFO_CLEAR_CMD	0
X#define I_FIFO_SETUP_CMD	I_FIFO_ENABLE
X
X#define INPUT_I_FIFO_SIZE	4
X#define OUTPUT_I_FIFO_SIZE	4
X
X/* defines for ioctl calls (VP/ix) */
X
X#define AIOC			('A'<<8)
X#define AIOCINTTYPE		(AIOC|60)	/* set interrupt type */
X#define AIOCDOSMODE		(AIOC|61)	/* set DOS mode */
X#define AIOCNONDOSMODE		(AIOC|62)	/* reset DOS mode */
X#define AIOCSERIALOUT		(AIOC|63)	/* serial device data write */
X#define AIOCSERIALIN		(AIOC|64)	/* serial device data read */
X#define AIOCSETSS		(AIOC|65)	/* set start/stop chars */
X#define AIOCINFO		(AIOC|66)	/* tell us what device we are */
X
X/* ioctl alternate names used by VP/ix */
X
X#define VPC_SERIAL_DOS		AIOCDOSMODE
X#define VPC_SERIAL_NONDOS	AIOCNONDOSMODE
X#define VPC_SERIAL_INFO		AIOCINFO
X#define VPC_SERIAL_OUT		AIOCSERIALOUT
X#define VPC_SERIAL_IN		AIOCSERIALIN
X
X/* serial in/out requests */
X
X#define SO_DIVLLSB		1
X#define SO_DIVLMSB		2
X#define SO_LCR			3
X#define SO_MCR			4
X#define SI_MSR			1
X#define SIO_MASK(x)		(1<<((x)-1))
X
X
X/* This structure contains everything one would like to know about
X   an open device.  There is one of it for each physical unit.
X
X   We use several unions to eliminate most integer type conversions
X   at run-time. The standard UNIX V 3.X/386 C compiler forces all
X   operands in expressions and all function parameters to type int.
X   To save some time, with the means of unions we deliver type int
X   at the proper locations while dealing with the original type
X   wherever int would be slower.
X
X   This is highly compiler implementation specific. But for the sake
X   of speed the end justifies the means.
X
X   Take care that the size of the area that contains the various
X   structure fields (up to, but excluding the ring buffers)
X   is <= 128 bytes. Otherwise a 4-byte offset is used to access
X   some of the structure fields. For the first 128 bytes a 1-byte
X   offset is used, which is faster.
X*/
X
Xstruct	fas_info
X{
X	struct	tty	*tty;	/* the tty structure */
X	struct	fas_info *prev_int_user;/* link to previous fas_info struct */
X	struct	fas_info *next_int_user;/* link to next fas_info struct */
X	int	timeout_idx;	/* timeout index for untimeout () */
X	uint	iflag;		/* current terminal input flags */
X	uint	cflag;		/* current terminal hardware control flags */
X	union {			/* flags about the device state */
X		ushort	s;
X		uint	i;
X	} device_flags;
X	union {			/* flags about the flow control state */
X		ushort	s;
X		uint	i;
X	} flow_flags;
X	union {			/* flags about the scheduled events */
X		ushort	s;
X		uint	i;
X	} event_flags;
X	uint	o_state;	/* current open state */
X	uint	po_state;	/* previous open state */
X	union {			/* modem control masks */
X		struct {
X			unchar	di;	/* mask for modem disable */
X			unchar	eo;	/* mask for modem enable (dialout) */
X			unchar	ei;	/* mask for modem enable (dialin) */
X			unchar	ca;	/* mask for carrier detect */
X		} m;
X		ulong	l;
X	} modem;
X	union {			/* hardware flow control masks */
X		struct {
X			unchar	ic;	/* control mask for inp. flow ctrl */
X			unchar	oc;	/* control mask for outp. flow ctrl */
X			unchar	oe;	/* enable mask for outp. flow ctrl */
X			unchar	hc;	/* control mask for hdx flow ctrl */
X		} m;
X		ulong	l;
X	} flow;
X	unchar	msr;		/* modem status register value */
X	unchar	new_msr;	/* new modem status register value */
X	unchar	mcr;		/* modem control register value */
X	unchar	lcr;		/* line control register value */
X	unchar	ier;		/* interrupt enable register value */
X	unchar	vec;		/* interrupt vector for this struct */
X#if defined (HAVE_VPIX)
X	unchar	v86_intmask;	/* VP/ix pseudorupt mask */
X	v86_t	*v86_proc;	/* VP/ix v86proc pointer for pseudorupts */
X	struct termss	v86_ss;	/* VP/ix start/stop characters */
X#endif
X	uint	ctl_port;	/* muliplexer control port */
X	union {			/* uart port addresses and control values */
X		uint	addr;
X		struct {
X			ushort	addr;
X			unchar	ctl;
X		} p;
X	} port_0, port_1, port_2, port_3, port_4, port_5, port_6;
X	uint	recv_ring_cnt;	/* receiver ring buffer counter */
X	unchar	*recv_ring_put_ptr;	/* recv ring buf put ptr */
X	unchar	*recv_ring_take_ptr;	/* recv ring buf take ptr */
X	ushort	xmit_fifo_size;	/* transmitter FIFO size */
X	ushort	xmit_ring_size;	/* transmitter ring buffer size */
X	uint	xmit_ring_cnt;	/* transmitter ring buffer counter */
X	unchar	*xmit_ring_put_ptr;	/* xmit ring buf put ptr */
X	unchar	*xmit_ring_take_ptr;	/* xmit ring buf take ptr */
X	unchar	recv_buffer [RECV_BUFF_SIZE];	/* recv ring buf */
X	unchar	xmit_buffer [XMIT_BUFF_SIZE];	/* xmit ring buf */
X};
SHAR_EOF
echo 'File fas.h is complete' &&
true || echo 'restore of fas.h failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= i_fas-ast4 ==============
if test -f 'i_fas-ast4' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping i_fas-ast4 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting i_fas-ast4 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'i_fas-ast4' &&
XF0:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM00 9600
XF1:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM01 9600
XF2:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM02 9600
XF3:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM03 9600
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of i_fas-ast4 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= i_fas-ast4c12 ==============
if test -f 'i_fas-ast4c12' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping i_fas-ast4c12 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting i_fas-ast4c12 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'i_fas-ast4c12' &&
XF0:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM00 9600
XF1:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM01 9600
XF2:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM02 9600
XF3:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM03 9600
XF4:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM04 9600
XF5:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM05 9600
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of i_fas-ast4c12 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= i_fas-c1-2 ==============
if test -f 'i_fas-c1-2' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping i_fas-c1-2 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting i_fas-c1-2 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'i_fas-c1-2' &&
XF0:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM00 9600
XF1:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM01 9600
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of i_fas-c1-2 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= i_fas-c1-3 ==============
if test -f 'i_fas-c1-3' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping i_fas-c1-3 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting i_fas-c1-3 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'i_fas-c1-3' &&
XF0:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM00 9600
XF1:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM01 9600
XF2:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM02 9600
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of i_fas-c1-3 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= i_fas-hub6 ==============
if test -f 'i_fas-hub6' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping i_fas-hub6 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting i_fas-hub6 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'i_fas-hub6' &&
XF0:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM00 9600
XF1:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM01 9600
XF2:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM02 9600
XF3:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM03 9600
XF4:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM04 9600
XF5:23:off:/etc/getty ttyFM05 9600
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of i_fas-hub6 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= n_fas-ast4 ==============
if test -f 'n_fas-ast4' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping n_fas-ast4 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting n_fas-ast4 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'n_fas-ast4' &&
Xfas	ttyF00	c	80
Xfas	ttyF01	c	81
Xfas	ttyF02	c	82
Xfas	ttyF03	c	83
Xfas	ttyFM00	c	208
Xfas	ttyFM01	c	209
Xfas	ttyFM02	c	210
Xfas	ttyFM03	c	211
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of n_fas-ast4 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= n_fas-ast4c12 ==============
if test -f 'n_fas-ast4c12' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping n_fas-ast4c12 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting n_fas-ast4c12 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'n_fas-ast4c12' &&
Xfas	ttyF00	c	80
Xfas	ttyF01	c	81
Xfas	ttyF02	c	82
Xfas	ttyF03	c	83
Xfas	ttyF04	c	84
Xfas	ttyF05	c	85
Xfas	ttyFM00	c	208
Xfas	ttyFM01	c	209
Xfas	ttyFM02	c	210
Xfas	ttyFM03	c	211
Xfas	ttyFM04	c	212
Xfas	ttyFM05	c	213
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of n_fas-ast4c12 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= n_fas-c1-2 ==============
if test -f 'n_fas-c1-2' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping n_fas-c1-2 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting n_fas-c1-2 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'n_fas-c1-2' &&
Xfas	ttyF00	c	80
Xfas	ttyF01	c	81
Xfas	ttyFM00	c	208
Xfas	ttyFM01	c	209
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of n_fas-c1-2 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= n_fas-c1-3 ==============
if test -f 'n_fas-c1-3' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping n_fas-c1-3 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting n_fas-c1-3 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'n_fas-c1-3' &&
Xfas	ttyF00	c	80
Xfas	ttyF01	c	81
Xfas	ttyF02	c	82
Xfas	ttyFM00	c	208
Xfas	ttyFM01	c	209
Xfas	ttyFM02	c	210
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of n_fas-c1-3 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= n_fas-hub6 ==============
if test -f 'n_fas-hub6' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping n_fas-hub6 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting n_fas-hub6 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'n_fas-hub6' &&
Xfas	ttyF00	c	80
Xfas	ttyF01	c	81
Xfas	ttyF02	c	82
Xfas	ttyF03	c	83
Xfas	ttyF04	c	84
Xfas	ttyF05	c	85
Xfas	ttyFM00	c	208
Xfas	ttyFM01	c	209
Xfas	ttyFM02	c	210
Xfas	ttyFM03	c	211
Xfas	ttyFM04	c	212
Xfas	ttyFM05	c	213
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of n_fas-hub6 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= s_fas-ast4 ==============
if test -f 's_fas-ast4' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping s_fas-ast4 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting s_fas-ast4 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 's_fas-ast4' &&
Xfas	Y	4	7	1	4	2a0	2bf	0	0
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of s_fas-ast4 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= s_fas-ast4c12 ==============
if test -f 's_fas-ast4c12' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping s_fas-ast4c12 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting s_fas-ast4c12 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 's_fas-ast4c12' &&
Xfas	Y	4	7	1	9	2a0	2bf	0	0
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	4	3f8	3ff	0	0
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	3	2f8	2ff	0	0
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of s_fas-ast4c12 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= s_fas-c1-2 ==============
if test -f 's_fas-c1-2' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping s_fas-c1-2 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting s_fas-c1-2 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 's_fas-c1-2' &&
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	4	3f8	3ff	0	0
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	3	2f8	2ff	0	0
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of s_fas-c1-2 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= s_fas-c1-3 ==============
if test -f 's_fas-c1-3' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping s_fas-c1-3 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting s_fas-c1-3 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 's_fas-c1-3' &&
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	4	3f8	3ff	0	0
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	3	2f8	2ff	0	0
Xfas	Y	1	7	1	9	3e8	3ef	0	0
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of s_fas-c1-3 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= s_fas-hub6 ==============
if test -f 's_fas-hub6' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping s_fas-hub6 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting s_fas-hub6 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 's_fas-hub6' &&
Xfas	Y	6	7	1	3	302	308	0	0
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of s_fas-hub6 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= space-ast4 ==============
if test -f 'space-ast4' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping space-ast4 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting space-ast4 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'space-ast4' &&
X/* Async device configuration file for the FAS async driver. */
X
X/* This version is for the AST 4-port card in expanded mode.
X*/
X 
X/* FAS was developed by
XUwe Doering             INET : gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
XBillstedter Pfad 17 b   UUCP : ...!unido!fub!geminix.in-berlin.de!gemini
X1000 Berlin 20
XGermany
X*/
X
X#if !defined (M_I286)
X#ident	"@(#)space.c	2.09"
X#endif
X
X#if defined (XENIX)
X#include "fas.h"
X#else
X#include <sys/fas.h>
X#endif
X
X/* This is the number of devices to be handled by this driver.
X   You may define up to 16 devices.  If this number is changed
X   the arrays below must be filled in accordingly.
X*/
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	4
X
X#if NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS > MAX_UNITS
X#undef NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	MAX_UNITS
X#endif
X
X/* let the driver know the number of devices */
Xuint	fas_physical_units = NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS;
X
X/* array of base port addresses
X   If you deliberately want to force off the FIFOs of a UART you have
X   to "or" the NO_FIFO macro to its base port address. This is useful
X   for mouse devices where you need immediate response to the mouse
X   movement.
X*/
Xulong	fas_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x2a0,	0x2a8,	0x2b0,	0x2b8
X};
X
X/* array of interrupt vectors */
Xuint	fas_vec [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x4,	0x4,	0x4,	0x4
X};
X
X/* initialization sequence for serial card
X   This array contains pairs of values of the form:
X
X        portaddress, value,
X              :
X              :
X        portaddress, value,
X        0
X
X   For every line `value' will be written to `portaddress'. If
X   `value' is replaced with the macro `READ_PORT' then a value
X   is read from `portaddress' instead. The value itself will be
X   discarded. Therefore, this makes only sense if the read access
X   to the port has a side effect like setting or resetting
X   certain flags.
X
X   NOTE: This array *must* be terminated with a value of 0
X         in the portaddress column!
X*/
Xuint	fas_init_seq [] =
X{
X	0x2bf,	0x80,
X	0
X};
X
X/* initial modem control port info
X   This value is ored into the modem control value for each UART. This is
X   normaly used to force out2 which is used to enable the interrupts of
X   the standard com1 and com2 ports. Several brands of cards have modes
X   that allow them to work in compatible mode like com1 and com2 or as a
X   shared interrupts card. One of these cards is the AST 4-port card. When
X   this card is used in shared interrupts mode out2 must _not_ be set.
X
X   Note: This is one of the major trouble-spots with shared interrupts
X   cards. Check your manual.
X*/
Xuint	fas_mcb [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of modem control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for modem control. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not modem control is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time.
X*/
Xulong	fas_modem [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD
X};
X
X/* array of hardware flow control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for hardware handshake. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not hardware handshake is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time and by the
X   RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW termio(7) flags.
X*/
Xulong	fas_flow [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS
X};
X
X/* array of control register addresses
X   There are serial boards available that have all serial ports
X   multiplexed to one address location in order to save I/O address
X   space (Bell Tech HUB-6 card etc.). This multiplexing is controlled
X   by a special register that needs to be written to before the actual
X   port registers can be accessed. This array contains the addresses
X   of these special registers.
X   Enter the addresses on a per unit base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of control register values
X   These values are written to the corresponding control register
X   before the first access to the actual port registers. If not only
X   entire UART chips (blocks of 8 contiguous addresses) but even the
X   single registers of the UART chips need to be multiplexed to one
X   address you have to "or" a bit mask (shifted 8 times to the left)
X   to the control register value. This mask determines at which bit
X   locations the UART chip register number is "xored" into the control
X   register value at runtime. This implies that you can also use
X   negative logic by setting the bits in the control register value
X   to 1 at the locations corresponding to the bit mask.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_val [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* additional configurations for shared interrupts boards
X   If you have a shared interrupts board, you may have to acknowledge
X   interrupts by writing to a special register. The following arrays
X   contain the special register addresses and the corresponding values
X   that are written to them in response to an interrupt.
X*/
X
X/* array of int ack register addresses
X   These registers are written to every time after all interrupt
X   sources in all of the UARTs that are tied to the corresponding
X   interrupt vector have been cleared.
X   Enter the addresses on a per vector base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack_port [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of int ack values
X   These values are written to the corresponding int ack register
X   in response to an interrupt.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BELOW THIS LINE.
X   ============================================
X*/
X
X/* array of structures to hold all info for a physical minor device */
Xstruct fas_info	fas_info [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of ttys for logical minor devices */
Xstruct tty	fas_tty [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_info structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct fas_info	*fas_info_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_tty structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct tty	*fas_tty_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of space-ast4 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= space-ast4c12 ==============
if test -f 'space-ast4c12' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping space-ast4c12 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting space-ast4c12 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'space-ast4c12' &&
X/* Async device configuration file for the FAS async driver. */
X
X/* This version is for the AST 4-port card in expanded mode plus
X   the standard COM1 and COM2 ports.
X*/
X 
X/* FAS was developed by
XUwe Doering             INET : gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
XBillstedter Pfad 17 b   UUCP : ...!unido!fub!geminix.in-berlin.de!gemini
X1000 Berlin 20
XGermany
X*/
X
X#if !defined (M_I286)
X#ident	"@(#)space.c	2.09"
X#endif
X
X#if defined (XENIX)
X#include "fas.h"
X#else
X#include <sys/fas.h>
X#endif
X
X/* This is the number of devices to be handled by this driver.
X   You may define up to 16 devices.  If this number is changed
X   the arrays below must be filled in accordingly.
X*/
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	6
X
X#if NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS > MAX_UNITS
X#undef NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	MAX_UNITS
X#endif
X
X/* let the driver know the number of devices */
Xuint	fas_physical_units = NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS;
X
X/* array of base port addresses
X   If you deliberately want to force off the FIFOs of a UART you have
X   to "or" the NO_FIFO macro to its base port address. This is useful
X   for mouse devices where you need immediate response to the mouse
X   movement.
X*/
Xulong	fas_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x2a0,	0x2a8,	0x2b0,	0x2b8,
X	0x3f8,	0x2f8
X};
X
X/* array of interrupt vectors */
Xuint	fas_vec [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x9,	0x9,	0x9,	0x9,
X	0x4,	0x3
X};
X
X/* initialization sequence for serial card
X   This array contains pairs of values of the form:
X
X        portaddress, value,
X              :
X              :
X        portaddress, value,
X        0
X
X   For every line `value' will be written to `portaddress'. If
X   `value' is replaced with the macro `READ_PORT' then a value
X   is read from `portaddress' instead. The value itself will be
X   discarded. Therefore, this makes only sense if the read access
X   to the port has a side effect like setting or resetting
X   certain flags.
X
X   NOTE: This array *must* be terminated with a value of 0
X         in the portaddress column!
X*/
Xuint	fas_init_seq [] =
X{
X	0x2bf,	0x80,
X	0
X};
X
X/* initial modem control port info
X   This value is ored into the modem control value for each UART. This is
X   normaly used to force out2 which is used to enable the interrupts of
X   the standard com1 and com2 ports. Several brands of cards have modes
X   that allow them to work in compatible mode like com1 and com2 or as a
X   shared interrupts card. One of these cards is the AST 4-port card. When
X   this card is used in shared interrupts mode out2 must _not_ be set.
X
X   Note: This is one of the major trouble-spots with shared interrupts
X   cards. Check your manual.
X*/
Xuint	fas_mcb [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	MC_SET_OUT2,	MC_SET_OUT2
X};
X
X/* array of modem control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for modem control. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not modem control is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time.
X*/
Xulong	fas_modem [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD
X};
X
X/* array of hardware flow control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for hardware handshake. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not hardware handshake is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time and by the
X   RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW termio(7) flags.
X*/
Xulong	fas_flow [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS
X};
X
X/* array of control register addresses
X   There are serial boards available that have all serial ports
X   multiplexed to one address location in order to save I/O address
X   space (Bell Tech HUB-6 card etc.). This multiplexing is controlled
X   by a special register that needs to be written to before the actual
X   port registers can be accessed. This array contains the addresses
X   of these special registers.
X   Enter the addresses on a per unit base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of control register values
X   These values are written to the corresponding control register
X   before the first access to the actual port registers. If not only
X   entire UART chips (blocks of 8 contiguous addresses) but even the
X   single registers of the UART chips need to be multiplexed to one
X   address you have to "or" a bit mask (shifted 8 times to the left)
X   to the control register value. This mask determines at which bit
X   locations the UART chip register number is "xored" into the control
X   register value at runtime. This implies that you can also use
X   negative logic by setting the bits in the control register value
X   to 1 at the locations corresponding to the bit mask.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_val [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0
X};
X
X/* additional configurations for shared interrupts boards
X   If you have a shared interrupts board, you may have to acknowledge
X   interrupts by writing to a special register. The following arrays
X   contain the special register addresses and the corresponding values
X   that are written to them in response to an interrupt.
X*/
X
X/* array of int ack register addresses
X   These registers are written to every time after all interrupt
X   sources in all of the UARTs that are tied to the corresponding
X   interrupt vector have been cleared.
X   Enter the addresses on a per vector base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack_port [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of int ack values
X   These values are written to the corresponding int ack register
X   in response to an interrupt.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BELOW THIS LINE.
X   ============================================
X*/
X
X/* array of structures to hold all info for a physical minor device */
Xstruct fas_info	fas_info [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of ttys for logical minor devices */
Xstruct tty	fas_tty [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_info structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct fas_info	*fas_info_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_tty structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct tty	*fas_tty_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of space-ast4c12 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= space-c1-2 ==============
if test -f 'space-c1-2' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping space-c1-2 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting space-c1-2 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'space-c1-2' &&
X/* Async device configuration file for the FAS async driver. */
X
X/* This version is for the standard COM1 and COM2 ports.
X*/
X 
X/* FAS was developed by
XUwe Doering             INET : gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
XBillstedter Pfad 17 b   UUCP : ...!unido!fub!geminix.in-berlin.de!gemini
X1000 Berlin 20
XGermany
X*/
X
X#if !defined (M_I286)
X#ident	"@(#)space.c	2.09"
X#endif
X
X#if defined (XENIX)
X#include "fas.h"
X#else
X#include <sys/fas.h>
X#endif
X
X/* This is the number of devices to be handled by this driver.
X   You may define up to 16 devices.  If this number is changed
X   the arrays below must be filled in accordingly.
X*/
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	2
X
X#if NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS > MAX_UNITS
X#undef NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	MAX_UNITS
X#endif
X
X/* let the driver know the number of devices */
Xuint	fas_physical_units = NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS;
X
X/* array of base port addresses
X   If you deliberately want to force off the FIFOs of a UART you have
X   to "or" the NO_FIFO macro to its base port address. This is useful
X   for mouse devices where you need immediate response to the mouse
X   movement.
X*/
Xulong	fas_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x3f8,	0x2f8
X};
X
X/* array of interrupt vectors */
Xuint	fas_vec [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x4,	0x3
X};
X
X/* initialization sequence for serial card
X   This array contains pairs of values of the form:
X
X        portaddress, value,
X              :
X              :
X        portaddress, value,
X        0
X
X   For every line `value' will be written to `portaddress'. If
X   `value' is replaced with the macro `READ_PORT' then a value
X   is read from `portaddress' instead. The value itself will be
X   discarded. Therefore, this makes only sense if the read access
X   to the port has a side effect like setting or resetting
X   certain flags.
X
X   NOTE: This array *must* be terminated with a value of 0
X         in the portaddress column!
X*/
Xuint	fas_init_seq [] =
X{
X	0
X};
X
X/* initial modem control port info
X   This value is ored into the modem control value for each UART. This is
X   normaly used to force out2 which is used to enable the interrupts of
X   the standard com1 and com2 ports. Several brands of cards have modes
X   that allow them to work in compatible mode like com1 and com2 or as a
X   shared interrupts card. One of these cards is the AST 4-port card. When
X   this card is used in shared interrupts mode out2 must _not_ be set.
X
X   Note: This is one of the major trouble-spots with shared interrupts
X   cards. Check your manual.
X*/
Xuint	fas_mcb [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	MC_SET_OUT2,	MC_SET_OUT2
X};
X
X/* array of modem control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for modem control. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not modem control is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time.
X*/
Xulong	fas_modem [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD
X};
X
X/* array of hardware flow control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for hardware handshake. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not hardware handshake is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time and by the
X   RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW termio(7) flags.
X*/
Xulong	fas_flow [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS
X};
X
X/* array of control register addresses
X   There are serial boards available that have all serial ports
X   multiplexed to one address location in order to save I/O address
X   space (Bell Tech HUB-6 card etc.). This multiplexing is controlled
X   by a special register that needs to be written to before the actual
X   port registers can be accessed. This array contains the addresses
X   of these special registers.
X   Enter the addresses on a per unit base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of control register values
X   These values are written to the corresponding control register
X   before the first access to the actual port registers. If not only
X   entire UART chips (blocks of 8 contiguous addresses) but even the
X   single registers of the UART chips need to be multiplexed to one
X   address you have to "or" a bit mask (shifted 8 times to the left)
X   to the control register value. This mask determines at which bit
X   locations the UART chip register number is "xored" into the control
X   register value at runtime. This implies that you can also use
X   negative logic by setting the bits in the control register value
X   to 1 at the locations corresponding to the bit mask.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_val [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0
X};
X
X/* additional configurations for shared interrupts boards
X   If you have a shared interrupts board, you may have to acknowledge
X   interrupts by writing to a special register. The following arrays
X   contain the special register addresses and the corresponding values
X   that are written to them in response to an interrupt.
X*/
X
X/* array of int ack register addresses
X   These registers are written to every time after all interrupt
X   sources in all of the UARTs that are tied to the corresponding
X   interrupt vector have been cleared.
X   Enter the addresses on a per vector base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack_port [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of int ack values
X   These values are written to the corresponding int ack register
X   in response to an interrupt.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BELOW THIS LINE.
X   ============================================
X*/
X
X/* array of structures to hold all info for a physical minor device */
Xstruct fas_info	fas_info [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of ttys for logical minor devices */
Xstruct tty	fas_tty [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_info structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct fas_info	*fas_info_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_tty structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct tty	*fas_tty_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of space-c1-2 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= space-c1-3 ==============
if test -f 'space-c1-3' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping space-c1-3 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting space-c1-3 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'space-c1-3' &&
X/* Async device configuration file for the FAS async driver. */
X
X/* This version is for the standard COM1 and COM2 and additional COM3
X   ports.
X*/
X 
X/* FAS was developed by
XUwe Doering             INET : gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
XBillstedter Pfad 17 b   UUCP : ...!unido!fub!geminix.in-berlin.de!gemini
X1000 Berlin 20
XGermany
X*/
X
X#if !defined (M_I286)
X#ident	"@(#)space.c	2.09"
X#endif
X
X#if defined (XENIX)
X#include "fas.h"
X#else
X#include <sys/fas.h>
X#endif
X
X/* This is the number of devices to be handled by this driver.
X   You may define up to 16 devices.  If this number is changed
X   the arrays below must be filled in accordingly.
X*/
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	3
X
X#if NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS > MAX_UNITS
X#undef NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	MAX_UNITS
X#endif
X
X/* let the driver know the number of devices */
Xuint	fas_physical_units = NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS;
X
X/* array of base port addresses
X   If you deliberately want to force off the FIFOs of a UART you have
X   to "or" the NO_FIFO macro to its base port address. This is useful
X   for mouse devices where you need immediate response to the mouse
X   movement.
X*/
Xulong	fas_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x3f8,	0x2f8,	0x3e8
X};
X
X/* array of interrupt vectors */
Xuint	fas_vec [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x4,	0x3,	0x9
X};
X
X/* initialization sequence for serial card
X   This array contains pairs of values of the form:
X
X        portaddress, value,
X              :
X              :
X        portaddress, value,
X        0
X
X   For every line `value' will be written to `portaddress'. If
X   `value' is replaced with the macro `READ_PORT' then a value
X   is read from `portaddress' instead. The value itself will be
X   discarded. Therefore, this makes only sense if the read access
X   to the port has a side effect like setting or resetting
X   certain flags.
X
X   NOTE: This array *must* be terminated with a value of 0
X         in the portaddress column!
X*/
Xuint	fas_init_seq [] =
X{
X	0
X};
X
X/* initial modem control port info
X   This value is ored into the modem control value for each UART. This is
X   normaly used to force out2 which is used to enable the interrupts of
X   the standard com1 and com2 ports. Several brands of cards have modes
X   that allow them to work in compatible mode like com1 and com2 or as a
X   shared interrupts card. One of these cards is the AST 4-port card. When
X   this card is used in shared interrupts mode out2 must _not_ be set.
X
X   Note: This is one of the major trouble-spots with shared interrupts
X   cards. Check your manual.
X*/
Xuint	fas_mcb [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	MC_SET_OUT2,	MC_SET_OUT2,	MC_SET_OUT2
X};
X
X/* array of modem control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for modem control. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not modem control is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time.
X*/
Xulong	fas_modem [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD
X};
X
X/* array of hardware flow control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for hardware handshake. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not hardware handshake is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time and by the
X   RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW termio(7) flags.
X*/
Xulong	fas_flow [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS_ON_DSR | HX_RTS
X};
X
X/* array of control register addresses
X   There are serial boards available that have all serial ports
X   multiplexed to one address location in order to save I/O address
X   space (Bell Tech HUB-6 card etc.). This multiplexing is controlled
X   by a special register that needs to be written to before the actual
X   port registers can be accessed. This array contains the addresses
X   of these special registers.
X   Enter the addresses on a per unit base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of control register values
X   These values are written to the corresponding control register
X   before the first access to the actual port registers. If not only
X   entire UART chips (blocks of 8 contiguous addresses) but even the
X   single registers of the UART chips need to be multiplexed to one
X   address you have to "or" a bit mask (shifted 8 times to the left)
X   to the control register value. This mask determines at which bit
X   locations the UART chip register number is "xored" into the control
X   register value at runtime. This implies that you can also use
X   negative logic by setting the bits in the control register value
X   to 1 at the locations corresponding to the bit mask.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_val [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* additional configurations for shared interrupts boards
X   If you have a shared interrupts board, you may have to acknowledge
X   interrupts by writing to a special register. The following arrays
X   contain the special register addresses and the corresponding values
X   that are written to them in response to an interrupt.
X*/
X
X/* array of int ack register addresses
X   These registers are written to every time after all interrupt
X   sources in all of the UARTs that are tied to the corresponding
X   interrupt vector have been cleared.
X   Enter the addresses on a per vector base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack_port [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of int ack values
X   These values are written to the corresponding int ack register
X   in response to an interrupt.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BELOW THIS LINE.
X   ============================================
X*/
X
X/* array of structures to hold all info for a physical minor device */
Xstruct fas_info	fas_info [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of ttys for logical minor devices */
Xstruct tty	fas_tty [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_info structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct fas_info	*fas_info_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_tty structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct tty	*fas_tty_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of space-c1-3 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= space-hub6 ==============
if test -f 'space-hub6' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping space-hub6 (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting space-hub6 (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'space-hub6' &&
X/* Async device configuration file for the FAS async driver. */
X
X/* This version is for the Bell Tech HUB-6 card.
X*/
X 
X/* FAS was developed by
XUwe Doering             INET : gemini at geminix.in-berlin.de
XBillstedter Pfad 17 b   UUCP : ...!unido!fub!geminix.in-berlin.de!gemini
X1000 Berlin 20
XGermany
X*/
X
X#if !defined (M_I286)
X#ident	"@(#)space.c	2.09"
X#endif
X
X#if defined (XENIX)
X#include "fas.h"
X#else
X#include <sys/fas.h>
X#endif
X
X/* This is the number of devices to be handled by this driver.
X   You may define up to 16 devices.  If this number is changed
X   the arrays below must be filled in accordingly.
X*/
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	6
X
X#if NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS > MAX_UNITS
X#undef NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS
X#define NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS	MAX_UNITS
X#endif
X
X/* let the driver know the number of devices */
Xuint	fas_physical_units = NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS;
X
X/* array of base port addresses
X   If you deliberately want to force off the FIFOs of a UART you have
X   to "or" the NO_FIFO macro to its base port address. This is useful
X   for mouse devices where you need immediate response to the mouse
X   movement.
X*/
Xulong	fas_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x303,	0x303,	0x303,	0x303,	0x303,	0x303
X};
X
X/* array of interrupt vectors */
Xuint	fas_vec [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x3,	0x3,	0x3,	0x3,	0x3,	0x3
X};
X
X/* initialization sequence for serial card
X   This array contains pairs of values of the form:
X
X        portaddress, value,
X              :
X              :
X        portaddress, value,
X        0
X
X   For every line `value' will be written to `portaddress'. If
X   `value' is replaced with the macro `READ_PORT' then a value
X   is read from `portaddress' instead. The value itself will be
X   discarded. Therefore, this makes only sense if the read access
X   to the port has a side effect like setting or resetting
X   certain flags.
X
X   NOTE: This array *must* be terminated with a value of 0
X         in the portaddress column!
X*/
Xuint	fas_init_seq [] =
X{
X	0
X};
X
X/* initial modem control port info
X   This value is ored into the modem control value for each UART. This is
X   normaly used to force out2 which is used to enable the interrupts of
X   the standard com1 and com2 ports. Several brands of cards have modes
X   that allow them to work in compatible mode like com1 and com2 or as a
X   shared interrupts card. One of these cards is the AST 4-port card. When
X   this card is used in shared interrupts mode out2 must _not_ be set.
X
X   Note: This is one of the major trouble-spots with shared interrupts
X   cards. Check your manual.
X*/
Xuint	fas_mcb [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of modem control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for modem control. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not modem control is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time.
X*/
Xulong	fas_modem [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD,
X	EO_DTR | EI_DTR | CA_DCD
X};
X
X/* array of hardware flow control flags
X   You can choose which signals to use for hardware handshake. See fas.h
X   for possible names and values. Whether or not hardware handshake is
X   used is determined by the minor device number at open time and by the
X   RTSFLOW/CTSFLOW termio(7) flags.
X*/
Xulong	fas_flow [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS,
X	HI_RTS | HO_CTS | HX_RTS
X};
X
X/* array of control register addresses
X   There are serial boards available that have all serial ports
X   multiplexed to one address location in order to save I/O address
X   space (Bell Tech HUB-6 card etc.). This multiplexing is controlled
X   by a special register that needs to be written to before the actual
X   port registers can be accessed. This array contains the addresses
X   of these special registers.
X   Enter the addresses on a per unit base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_port [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x302,	0x302,	0x302,	0x302,	0x302,	0x302
X};
X
X/* array of control register values
X   These values are written to the corresponding control register
X   before the first access to the actual port registers. If not only
X   entire UART chips (blocks of 8 contiguous addresses) but even the
X   single registers of the UART chips need to be multiplexed to one
X   address you have to "or" a bit mask (shifted 8 times to the left)
X   to the control register value. This mask determines at which bit
X   locations the UART chip register number is "xored" into the control
X   register value at runtime. This implies that you can also use
X   negative logic by setting the bits in the control register value
X   to 1 at the locations corresponding to the bit mask.
X*/
Xuint	fas_ctl_val [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS] =
X{
X	0x700,	0x708,	0x710,	0x718,	0x720,	0x728
X};
X
X/* additional configurations for shared interrupts boards
X   If you have a shared interrupts board, you may have to acknowledge
X   interrupts by writing to a special register. The following arrays
X   contain the special register addresses and the corresponding values
X   that are written to them in response to an interrupt.
X*/
X
X/* array of int ack register addresses
X   These registers are written to every time after all interrupt
X   sources in all of the UARTs that are tied to the corresponding
X   interrupt vector have been cleared.
X   Enter the addresses on a per vector base. An address of zero
X   disables this feature.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack_port [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* array of int ack values
X   These values are written to the corresponding int ack register
X   in response to an interrupt.
X*/
Xuint	fas_int_ack [NUM_INT_VECTORS] =
X{
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0,
X	0,	0,	0,	0
X};
X
X/* NOTHING NEEDS TO BE CHANGED BELOW THIS LINE.
X   ============================================
X*/
X
X/* array of structures to hold all info for a physical minor device */
Xstruct fas_info	fas_info [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of ttys for logical minor devices */
Xstruct tty	fas_tty [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_info structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct fas_info	*fas_info_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS];
X
X/* array of pointers to fas_tty structures
X   this prevents time consuming multiplications for index calculation
X*/
Xstruct tty	*fas_tty_ptr [NUM_PHYSICAL_UNITS * 2];
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of space-hub6 failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
# ============= update_desc ==============
if test -f 'update_desc' -a X"$1" != X"-c"; then
	echo 'x - skipping update_desc (File already exists)'
	rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
else
> _shar_wnt_.tmp
echo 'x - extracting update_desc (Text)'
sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'update_desc' &&
X# Update the kernel description file
X
Xgrep '^fas[ 	]' $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
Xif [ $? -eq 1 ]
Xthen
X	echo 'fas     -    -     io     -             FAS Serial I/O Driver' >> $1
Xfi
SHAR_EOF
true || echo 'restore of update_desc failed'
rm -f _shar_wnt_.tmp
fi
rm -f _shar_seq_.tmp
echo You have unpacked the last part
exit 0
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