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General Information
#TBD: Find board HP product number
The SuperIO is the emulation of HP9000 a PCI expansion card device containing PC style peripherals used in legacy 64-bit PA-RISC systems for HP-UX:
- parallel port
- 2 serial ports
- dual-channel IDE controller
- floppy disk controller
- USB 1.1 controller
- timer
- PIC interrupt controller
Please note:
- The current version of Charon-
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- PAR emulates only a subset of these devices.
- Not supported on Charon-PAR/PA9-32 model 720.
Currently supported are (depending on support by the emulated model and guest operating system)
- two serial ports
- one parallel port
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SuperIO Module Configuration
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Loading the SuperIO deviceBefore any devices of the module can be configured and used, the module must be loaded in the emulator configuration file. The SuperIO module can be loaded to in any system model supporting with PCI bus support. By default it is loaded on models based on the Astro chipset (rp24xx and rp54xx). Use the following syntax to load this module:
Example:
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Serial ports installed on SuperIO module can be configured the same as other serial ports. Please see chapter Serial Line Emulation Notes for more information. Path names for serial devices in the emulator configuration:
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err:open('/dev/parport0', O_RDWR) is failed (errno 2) No such file or directory
err:ioctl(handle, PPCLAIM) is failed (errno 9) Bad file descriptor |
Modern host systems has no physical parallel port installed. USB-LPT adapter or software redirector (like LPT-over-IP) can be used. Emulated parallel port operation depends on host parallel port operation, some USB-LPT adapters works not stable.
After booting the guest HP-UX system, this the example above will result in an ioscan output similar to the following:
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ba 1 0/0/6/1 superio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Core I/O Adapter tty 1 0/0/6/1/1 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-232C tty 2 0/0/6/1/2 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in RS-232C ext_bus 4 0/0/6/1/3 SCentIf CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in Parallel Interface unknown -1 0/0/6/1/4 UNCLAIMED UNKNOWN Built-in Floppy Drive |
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SuperIO Serial Ports
Serial ports installed on SuperIO module can be configured the same as other serial ports. Please see chapter Serial Line Emulation Notes for more information.
Path names for serial devices in the emulator configuration:
- superio_001.uart0 - COM0 port
- superio_001.uart1 - COM1 port
Serial ports configuration example:
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superio_001.uart0.device.type="telnet"
superio_001.uart0.device.port=":30001"
superio_001.uart1.device.type="telnet"
superio_001.uart1.device.port=":30002" |
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SuperIO Parallel Port
The parallel port installed on a SuperIO module connects to the host system parallel port device /dev/parport0
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The parallel port output from the guest OS is redirected to the host parallel port. No additional configuration for the parallel port is required.
However, it may be necessary to install the required kernel drivers in HP-UX and rebuild the kernel to activate the interface.
If the ioscan command shows the parallel port as UNCLAIMED, perform the following steps:
- Use the kcmodule command to verify the status of the required drivers:
# kcmodule |grep CentIf
CentIf static explicit
SCentIf static explicit
- If the status is unused, load the modules into the kernel using the commands:
# kcmodule CentIf=best
# kcmodule SCentIf=best
- You will be informed that this change can only become active after the next reboot. If you confirm, the kernel will be modified and you can reboot the system.
Once the ioscan command shows that the parallel port as CLAIMED by the correct driver, you can, for example, use SAM to configure a printer on the parallel port
(Printers and Plotters > LP Spooler > Printers and Plotters > Action > Add Local Printer > Add Parallel Printer).
If no parallel port device exists on the host system, an error message similar to the one below will be printed to the emulator log.
It does not affect system operation, but the parallel port redirection will not work.
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err:open('/dev/parport0', O_RDWR) is failed (errno 2) No such file or directory
err:ioctl(handle, PPCLAIM) is failed (errno 9) Bad file descriptor |
Modern host systems often have no physical parallel port. In such cases, a USB-LPT adapter or a software redirector (such as LPT-over-IP) can be used. The emulated parallel port operation depends on the host parallel port operation and some USB-LPT adapters may not produce reliable results.
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