NAME
sbus
—
introduction to SBus bus
support
SYNOPSIS
sbus* at mainbus?
sbus* at iommu?
sbus* at xbox?
DESCRIPTION
These sbus
attachments are specific to the
sparc and sparc64 ports.
sbus
is an I/O interconnect bus mostly
found in SPARC workstations and small to medium server class systems. It
supports both on-board peripherals and extension boards. The
sbus
specifications define the bus protocol as well
as the electrical and mechanical properties of the extension slots.
OpenBSD provides support for the following devices. Note that not all architectures support all devices.
Audio interfaces
- audioamd(4)
- SPARC telephone quality audio device
- audiocs(4)
- SPARC CS4231 audio device
SCSI interfaces
Network interfaces
- be(4)
- SPARC 10/100 Ethernet device
- gem(4)
- GEM 10/100/Gigabit Ethernet device
- hme(4)
- Sun Happy Meal 10/100 Ethernet device
- le(4)
- AMD LANCE Ethernet device
- lebuffer(4), ledma(4)
- AMD LANCE Ethernet device
- qe(4)
- SPARC 10/100 Ethernet device
- qec(4)
- SPARC Quad Ethernet Controller
- ti(4)
- Alteon Networks Tigon I and II Gigabit Ethernet device
Bridges
Graphics devices
- agten(4)
- Fujitsu AG-10e accelerated 24-bit color frame buffer
- bwtwo(4)
- Monochromatic frame buffer
- cgfourteen(4)
- Accelerated 8/24-bit color frame buffer
- cgsix(4)
- Accelerated 8-bit color frame buffer
- cgthree(4)
- 8-bit color frame buffer
- cgtwelve(4)
- Accelerated 24-bit color frame buffer
- mgx(4)
- SMS MGX and MGXPlus accelerated 24-bit color frame buffers
- pninek(4)
- Weitek Power9000 frame buffer found on Tadpole SPARCbook 3
- pnozz(4)
- Weitek Power9100 frame buffer found on Tadpole SPARCbook 3GS, 3GX, 3TX and 3XP
- rfx(4)
- Vitec/Connectware/AP&D RasterFlex framebuffer series
- tcx(4)
- Accelerated 8/24-bit color frame buffer
- tvtwo(4)
- Accelerated 24-bit color frame buffer
- vigra(4)
- 8-bit SBus color frame buffer with VGA-compatible modes
- zx(4)
- Accelerated 24-bit color frame buffer
Serial and parallel interfaces
Miscellaneous devices
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The machine-independent sbus
subsystem
appeared in NetBSD 1.3.
OpenBSD support first appeared in
OpenBSD 2.0.