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NAMEdevice.hints —
device resource hints
DESCRIPTIONThedevice.hints file is read in by the boot
loader(8)
when the system is about to start, and its contents are passed to the kernel.
It contains various variables to control the boot behavior of the kernel.
These variables are typically “device hints”, but can include
any kernel tunable values.
The file contains one variable per line. Lines starting with the
‘ After the file is read by the boot loader, you may examine the
variables with the After the system has started, you can dump these variables with the kenv(1) command. DEVICE HINTSDevice hint variables are used by device drivers to set up the device. They are most often used by ISA device drivers to specify where the driver will probe for the relevant devices, and what resources it will attempt to use.A device hint line looks like: hint. driver.unit.keyword= “value”where driver is the name of a device driver, unit is the unit number, and keyword is the keyword of the hint. The keyword may be:
A device driver may require one or more hint lines with these keywords, and may accept other keywords not listed here, through resource_int_value(9). Consult individual device drivers' manual pages for available keywords and their possible values. FILES
EXAMPLESThe following example sets up resources for the uart(4) driver on the ISA bus:hint.uart.0.at="isa" hint.uart.0.port="0x3F8" hint.uart.0.flags="0x10" hint.uart.0.irq="4" The following example disables the ACPI driver: hint.acpi.0.disabled="1" Setting a tunable variable: vm.pmap.pg_ps_enabled=1 SEE ALSOkenv(1), loader.conf(5), loader(8), resource_int_value(9)HISTORYThedevice.hints file first appeared in
FreeBSD 5.0.
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