DTAB(5) UNIX Programmer's Manual DTAB(5) NAME dtab - automatic system configuration device table (2BSD) DESCRIPTION The dtab file contains a list of the devices that the auto- config(8) program will attempt to attach to the system. Each line describes one device which may be present on the system; additional devices of the same type require addi- tional lines. The line contains at least six fields separated by white space. Blank lines and comments can appear anywhere in the file except between fields; comments are delimited by `#' and new line. The fields are (in order): dev The device name, usually two characters unit Either a unit number or a `?' indicating automatic selection of unit numbers. addr The address of the device's first register, as a 16-bit octal number. vector The interrupt vector, in octal. BR The priority at which the device interrupts. handler(s) One or more routine names with which the inter- rupt vector is filled. EXAMPLE # Device Configuration Table # Clock and console are pre-configured and should not be listed here # # Dev# Addr Vector Br Handler(s) # Comment lp ? 177514 200 4 lpio # lp-11 line printer ht 0 172440 224 5 htintr # tu 16 massbus tape xp ? 176700 254 5 xpio # xp driver dm ? 170500 310 4 dmin # dm11 dh modem control dh ? 160020 320 5 dhin dhou # dh11 terminal mux dz ? 160110 330 5 dzin dzdma # dz11 terminal mux FILES /etc/dtab device table SEE ALSO autoconfig(8) BUGS /Etc/dtab is unique to the PDP-11 and 2BSD. Printed 11/26/99 January 22, 1987 1