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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)dh.4 6.2 (Berkeley) 5/16/86 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .TH DH 4 "May 16, 1986" ! 8: .UC 4 ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: dh \- DH-11/DM-11 communications multiplexer ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: .B "device dh0 at uba0 csr 0160020 vector dhrint dhxint" ! 13: .br ! 14: .B "device dm0 at uba0 csr 0170500 vector dmintr" ! 15: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 16: A dh-11 provides 16 communication lines; dm-11's may be optionally ! 17: paired with dh-11's to provide modem control for the lines. ! 18: .PP ! 19: Each line attached to the DH-11 communications multiplexer ! 20: behaves as described in ! 21: .IR tty (4). ! 22: Input and output for each line may independently ! 23: be set to run at any of 16 speeds; ! 24: see ! 25: .IR tty (4) ! 26: for the encoding. ! 27: .PP ! 28: Bit ! 29: .I i ! 30: of flags may be specified for a dh to say that a line is not properly ! 31: connected, and that the line should be treated as hard-wired with carrier ! 32: always present. Thus specifying ``flags 0x0004'' in the specification of dh0 ! 33: would cause line ttyh2 to be treated in this way. ! 34: .PP ! 35: The ! 36: .I dh ! 37: driver monitors the rate of input on each board, ! 38: and switches between the use of character-at-a-time interrupts ! 39: and input silos. ! 40: While the silo is enabled during periods of high-speed input, ! 41: the driver polls for input 30 times per second. ! 42: .SH FILES ! 43: /dev/tty[h-o][0-9a-f] ! 44: .br ! 45: /dev/ttyd[0-9a-f] ! 46: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 47: tty(4) ! 48: .SH DIAGNOSTICS ! 49: \fBdh%d: NXM\fR. No response from UNIBUS on a dma transfer ! 50: within a timeout period. This is often followed by a UNIBUS adapter ! 51: error. This occurs most frequently when the UNIBUS is heavily loaded ! 52: and when devices which hog the bus (such as rk07's) are present. ! 53: It is not serious. ! 54: .PP ! 55: \fBdh%d: silo overflow\fR. The character input silo overflowed ! 56: before it could be serviced. This can happen if a hard error occurs ! 57: when the CPU is running with elevated priority, as the system will ! 58: then print a message on the console with interrupts disabled. ! 59: It is not serious.
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