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21# Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
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25#
26# Portions Copyright (c) Siemens 1999
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28#
29
30# WARNING: enabling this driver may impact the security and data integrity of
31# devices on your system.  Please refer to sgen(4D) for details.
32#
33# There are two ways of configuring sgen: by establishing an association
34# between a compatible alias for a device and the sgen driver via
35# "add_drv -i", or by using this file (sgen.conf).
36
37#--------------------------add_drv binding method-----------------------------
38# SCSI target devices are now self-identifying in Solaris. Add_drv is the
39# preferred method to control driver binding, it avoids issues associated
40# with multiple driver.conf files associating more than one driver with a
41# device. The compatible property forms for SCSI target devices used in the
42# add_drv command are described in scsi(5).
43#
44# USAGE EXAMPLE (add_drv)
45#
46# In this example, sgen is configured to bind to all scanner and ocrw devices
47# in the system, as well as the UltraToast 4000 disk from ACME using the
48# add_drv configuration method.
49#
50# add_drv -i \
51#    '"scsiclass,06" "scsiclass,0f" "scsiclass,00.vACME,pUltraToast_4000"' sgen
52
53#-------------------------sgen.conf binding method----------------------------
54# NOTE: Support for sgen.conf configuration may be removed in a future release
55# of Solaris.
56#
57# The the remainder of this file is concerned with the .conf file
58# configuration method. Sgen may be configured to bind to SCSI devices
59# exporting a particular device type, using the device-type-config-list, which
60# is a ',' delimited list of strings.
61#
62#device-type-config-list=
63#	"direct"		(type 0x00)
64#	"sequential"		(type 0x01)
65#	"printer"		(type 0x02)
66#	"processor"		(type 0x03)
67#	"worm"			(type 0x04)
68#	"rodirect"		(type 0x05)
69#	"scanner"		(type 0x06)
70#	"optical"		(type 0x07)
71#	"changer"		(type 0x08)
72#	"comm"			(type 0x09)
73#	"prepress1"		(type 0x0A)
74#	"prepress2"		(type 0x0B)
75#	"array_ctrl"		(type 0x0C)
76#	"ses"			(type 0x0D)
77#	"rbc"			(type 0x0E)
78#	"ocrw"			(type 0x0F)
79#	"bridge"		(type 0x10)
80#	"type_0x<typenum>"	(types 0x11-0x1e are undefined by SCSI-3)
81#	"type_unknown"		(type 0x1f)
82#
83# In addition to binding to device types, sgen can be configured to bind to one
84# or more particular devices.  The latter is accomplished by specifying the
85# Vendor and Product IDs returned by the device in response to the SCSI INQUIRY
86# command.  This is accomplished by specifying pairs of Vendor ID and Product ID
87# strings in the inquiry-config-list property, below.  "*" may be substituted
88# for the vendor ID as a wildcard.  See sgen(4D) for details and extended usage
89# examples.
90#
91# USAGE EXAMPLE (sgen.conf)
92#
93# In this example, sgen is configured to bind to all scanner and ocrw devices in
94# the system, as well as the UltraToast 4000 from ACME, and the PowerToast
95# series of devices, regardless of vendor.
96#
97#device-type-config-list="scanner", "ocrw";
98#
99#inquiry-config-list=	"ACME",		"UltraToast 4000",
100#			"*",		"PowerToast";
101#
102# When using the sgen.conf method, after configuring the
103# device-type-config-list and/or the inquiry-config-list, the administrator
104# must uncomment those target/lun pairs at which there are devices for sgen to
105# control.  If it is expected that devices controlled by sgen will be hotplugged
106# or added into the system later, it is recommended that all of the following
107# lines be uncommented.
108#
109#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=0 lun=0;
110#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=1 lun=0;
111#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=2 lun=0;
112#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=3 lun=0;
113#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=4 lun=0;
114#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=5 lun=0;
115#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=6 lun=0;
116#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=7 lun=0;
117#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=8 lun=0;
118#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=9 lun=0;
119#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=10 lun=0;
120#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=11 lun=0;
121#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=12 lun=0;
122#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=13 lun=0;
123#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=14 lun=0;
124#name="sgen" class="scsi" target=15 lun=0;
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