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     HWCONFIG(C)	      XENIX System V		   HWCONFIG(C)

     Name
	  hwconfig - Display hardware configuration information.

     Syntax
	  /etc/hwconfig [-f filename] [-chlnq] [field=value] [field]
	  ...

     Description
	  hwconfig displays hardware configuration information as
	  reported by device drivers during system bootup, from the
	  file /usr/adm/hwconfig or a specified file.  Using
	  combinations of the remaining options, the user can select
	  which devices to report on as well as what information to
	  report about these devices.  hwconfig can also be used to
	  detect conflicts in device settings.

	  Two display formats are available.  By default, hwconfig
	  displays a series of field=value entries for each recognized
	  device.  The fields include (but are not restricted to)
	  name, base I/O address, offset (number of consecutive I/O
	  addresses used), interrupt vector, DMA channel, and fields
	  specific to each device.  This format is easily interpreted
	  by programs.

	  In the default format, an argument of field=value causes
	  only lines with a matching field to be displayed.  A field
	  argument without a value causes only the specified fields of
	  the selected lines to display, and selects only those lines
	  which contain that field.

	  Using the -h option, the hwconfig display looks similar to
	  this:

	  device      address	 vec  dma  comment
	  ======      =======	 ===  ===  =======
	  floppy    0x3f2-0x3f7	  06   2   unit=0 type=96ds15
	  serial    0x210-0x217	  03   -   unit=1 type=DIGIBOARD nports=4
	  console	 -	   -   -   unit=vga type=0
	  disk	    0x1f0-0x1f7	  36   -   type=W0 unit=0 cyls=1023 hds=8 secs=52

     Options
	  The following options are available:

	  -f filename
		    use filename instead of /usr/adm/hwconfig.

	  -h	    Display tabular format with headers, rather than
		    field=value pairs.	If field=value or field
		    arguments are included, only lines matching all
		    such arguments are displayed.  (The complete line
		    is always displayed.)

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	  -c	    Check for device conflicts, including I/O
		    addresses, DMA channels and interrupt vectors
		    which are being used by more than one driver.

	  -q	    Check quietly for device conflicts; display
		    nothing.  When both -c and -q are given, display
		    conflicts only.

	  -n	    Display names; same as a field argument of name.

	  -l	    Display all fields, even if field selectors have
		    been given.

	  field=value
		    Display all devices with a field matching the
		    stated value.

	  field	    Display only the matching fields of selected
		    devices.  With -h, display whole lines with a
		    matching field.

     Examples
	  hwconfig  The entire contents of the file /usr/adm/hwconfig
		    is printed.

	  hwconfig base
		    prints all base values found in /usr/adm/hwconfig.

	  hwconfig -f conf base=300 vec=31
		    prints all entries in conf that match the base and
		    vec values given.

	  hwconfig name=floppy base
		    prints the base values for any floppy entries in
		    /usr/adm/hwconfig.

	  hwconfig -n base dma
		    displays name, base and dma of all entries in
		    /usr/adm/hwconfig with base and dma values.

	  hwconfig base dma vec=4
		    displays the base and dma values of all
		    /usr/adm/hwconfig entries with base and dma values
		    and vec=4.

	  hwconfig -l base dma
		    displays in full all entries in /usr/adm/hwconfig
		    with both base and dma values.

	  hwconfig -ch
		    displays /usr/adm/hwconfig in an easy-to-read
		    tabular format and checks for device conflicts.

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     HWCONFIG(C)	      XENIX System V		   HWCONFIG(C)

     Files
	  /etc/hwconfig		  program file
	  /usr/lib/hwconfig.awk	  awk program which hwconfig uses
	  /usr/adm/hwconfig	  default source file

     Diagnostics
	  hwconfig returns 0 for success, 1 for conflicts detected, 2
	  for invalid arguments.

     Notes
	  Information about conflicts is purely advisory because
	  hwconfig can only report about hardware devices which have
	  been correctly recognized by a kernel driver.

	  /usr/adm/hwconfig is not normally readable by users, but can
	  be made so by the System Administrator.

	  /usr/adm/hwconfig is written by the error logger daemon.
	  The logger daemon does not run while in System Maintenance
	  mode.	 This means that the hwconfig report is not valid
	  until the system is brought into multi-user mode.

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