NAME
zs
, zstty
,
zskbd
, zsms
—
Zilog 8530 (ZSCC) serial communications
driver
SYNOPSIS
zs* at fhc?
zs* at sbus?
zstty* at zs?
zskbd* at zs?
wskbd* at zskbd?
zsms* at zs?
wsmouse* at zsms?
option SUNKBD_LAYOUT=XXX
option SUNKBD5_LAYOUT=XXX
DESCRIPTION
The zs
is a Zilog 8530 serial interface
chip used in SBus-based UltraSPARC Sun workstations. The Zilog 8530 provides
two input/output channels per instance. Most Sun workstations include two of
these interfaces. One of the interfaces is usually hardwired for use by the
keyboard and mouse attached to the workstation console. The
zskbd
devices connect keyboard devices to the
generic keyboard driver wskbd
. The
zsms
devices connect mice to the generic mouse
driver wsmouse(4). The remaining additional
zs
interfaces provide RS-423 and RS-232 serial ports
for general purpose use.
The zs
driver supports all of the standard
tty(4) ioctl calls. The status of the DTR, RTS, CTS, and DCD signals
can be queried with TIOCMGET command, but, due to limitations in the
hardware, only the DTR and RTS signals can be modified with TIOCMSET,
TIOCMBIC, and TIOCMBIS
ioctl(2) commands.
The zskbd
driver supports a number of
different key mappings. By default, the layout corresponding to the keyboard
model as probed by the zskbd
driver will be used. A
different layout can be chosen either with the kernel options
“SUNKBD_LAYOUT” (for type 4 keyboards) and
“SUNKBD5_LAYOUT” (for type 5 keyboards) at compile time or
with the utility
wsconsctl(8) (variable: “keyboard.encoding”) at
runtime.
Other mappings can be used if the whole keymap is replaced by means of wsconsctl(8). The built-in mappings are at this time:
- KB_BE
- (be) Belgium French (type 4 only).
- KB_DE
- (de) German.
- KB_DK
- (dk) Danish.
- KB_ES
- (es) Spanish.
- KB_FR
- (fr) French (type 5 only).
- KB_IT
- (it) Italian.
- KB_JP
- (jp) Japanese (type 5 only).
- KB_NL
- (nl) Dutch.
- KB_NO
- (no) Norwegian.
- KB_PT
- (pt) Portuguese.
- KB_SF
- (sf) Swiss French.
- KB_SG
- (sg) Swiss German.
- KB_SV
- (sv) Swedish with “dead accents”.
- KB_UK
- (uk) British.
- KB_US
- (us) English/US keyboard mapping.
The KB_SV mapping can be used in the KB_NODEAD (.nodead) variant. This switches off the “dead accents”.
EXAMPLES
To set a German keyboard layout, use wsconsctl
keyboard.encoding=de
. To set it at kernel build time, add the
following to the kernel configuration file for a type 4 keyboard:
option SUNKBD_LAYOUT="KB_DE"
For a type 5 keyboard:
option SUNKBD5_LAYOUT="KB_DE"
SEE ALSO
ioctl(2), fhc(4), intro(4), sbus(4), tty(4), wskbd(4), wsmouse(4), wsconsctl(8)
HISTORY
The zs
driver first appeared in
4.4BSD. Support for the TIOCM*
ioctl(2)s appeared in OpenBSD 2.3.
BUGS
The zs
driver now supports cua minor
devices, but with this known deficiency in the simultaneous
outgoing/incoming aspect of the driver: The first outgoing connection
succeeds, but second and subsequent connections fail, apparently due to a
getty hang. The hung getty apparently prevents the cua device from being
re-opened.
The kernel does not provide a keyboard layout for all manufactured Sun keyboard models.