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        !            20: .TH HY 4 "June 23, 1990"
        !            21: .UC 5
        !            22: .SH NAME
        !            23: hy \- Network Systems Hyperchannel interface
        !            24: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            25: .B "device hy0 at uba0 csr 0172410 vector hyint"
        !            26: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            27: The
        !            28: .I hy
        !            29: interface provides access to a Network
        !            30: Systems Corporation Hyperchannel Adapter.
        !            31: .PP
        !            32: The network to which the interface is attached
        !            33: is specified at boot time with an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl.  
        !            34: The host's address is discovered by reading the adapter status
        !            35: register.  The interface will not transmit or receive
        !            36: packets until the network number is known.
        !            37: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
        !            38: \fBhy%d: unit number 0x%x port %d type %x microcode level 0x%x\fP.
        !            39: Identifies the device during autoconfiguration.
        !            40: .PP
        !            41: \fBhy%d: can't handle af%d\fP.  The interface was handed
        !            42: a message with addresses formatted in an unsuitable address
        !            43: family; the packet was dropped.
        !            44: .PP
        !            45: \fBhy%d: can't initialize\fP.
        !            46: The interface was unable to allocate UNIBUS resources. This
        !            47: is usually due to having too many network devices on an 11/750
        !            48: where there are only 3 buffered data paths.
        !            49: .PP
        !            50: \fBhy%d: NEX - Non Existent Memory\fP.
        !            51: Non existent memory error returned from hardware.
        !            52: .PP
        !            53: \fBhy%d:  BAR overflow\fP.  Bus address register
        !            54: overflow error returned from hardware.
        !            55: .PP
        !            56: \fBhy%d: Power Off bit set, trying to reset\fP.
        !            57: Adapter has lost power, driver will reset the bit
        !            58: and see if power is still out in the adapter.
        !            59: .PP
        !            60: \fBhy%d: Power Off Error, network shutdown\fP.
        !            61: Power was really off in the adapter, network
        !            62: connections are dropped.
        !            63: Software does not shut down the network unless
        !            64: power has been off for a while.
        !            65: .PP
        !            66: \fBhy%d: RECVD MP > MPSIZE (%d)\fP.
        !            67: A message proper was received that is too big.
        !            68: Probable a driver bug.
        !            69: Shouldn't happen.
        !            70: .PP
        !            71: \fBhy%d: xmit error \- len > hy_olen [%d > %d]\fP.
        !            72: Probable driver error.
        !            73: Shouldn't happen.
        !            74: .PP
        !            75: \fBhy%d: DRIVER BUG \- INVALID STATE %d\fP.
        !            76: The driver state machine reached a non-existent state.
        !            77: Definite driver bug.
        !            78: .PP
        !            79: \fBhy%d: watchdog timer expired\fP.
        !            80: A command in the adapter has taken too long to complete.
        !            81: Driver will abort and retry the command.
        !            82: .PP
        !            83: \fBhy%d: adapter power restored\fP.
        !            84: Software was able to reset the power off bit,
        !            85: indicating that the power has been restored.
        !            86: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            87: netintro(4), inet(4)
        !            88: .SH BUGS
        !            89: If the adapter does not respond to the status command
        !            90: issued during autoconfigure, the adapter is assumed down.
        !            91: A reboot is required to recognize it.
        !            92: .PP
        !            93: The adapter power fail interrupt seems to occur
        !            94: sporadically when power has, in fact, not failed.
        !            95: The driver will believe that power has failed
        !            96: only if it can not reset the power fail latch after
        !            97: a ``reasonable'' time interval.
        !            98: These seem to appear about 2-4 times a day on some machines.
        !            99: There seems to be no correlation with adapter
        !           100: rev level, number of ports used etc. and whether a
        !           101: machine will get these ``bogus powerfails''.
        !           102: They don't seem to cause any real problems so they have
        !           103: been ignored.

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