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1. D DRAM SIMM 2 3 E Exporting from a Remote Solaris 2 2 and above System 3 6 Exporting from a Remote SunOS 4 1 x System 3 5 Exporting from the Remote Machine 3 5 H HSI P Cabling 2 4 HSI P Devices Created by the Postinstall Script 3 2 HSI P Installation 2 3 HSI P Software Directories and Files 3 2 Installation Requirements 3 3 Installing and Mounting the CD ROM 3 4 J Jumper Block Options 2 3 K K1 2 3 K2 K3 Jumper 2 3 M Mechanical Layout 2 2 Index 1 Mounting the CD ROM from a Local CD Drive 3 4 Mounting the CD ROM from a Remote Driv 3 4 Mounting the Remote CD ROM on the Local System 3 6 O Other Package Utilities 3 9 P PCI Pin Assignments A 5 PCI9060 Direct Master 4 2 Direct Slave 4 2 DMA Operation 4 3 Features A 2 User In Out 4 3 Power Consumption 4 4 Q QUICC Features A 1 R Rebooting 3 7 Removing the HSI P 1 0 Driver 3 8 Required Free Space 3 3 RS 449 Cabling A 12 S SCC 4 4 Software Installation 3 Status Register 4 3 Index 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 T Testing The Hardware And Software Install 3 8 U Upgrading the HSI P 1 0 Driver 3 9
2. All sourced burst accesses from the PCI9060 are broken up into non burst local accesses by hardware DMA Operation The PCI9060 supports two independent DMA channels capable of transferring data from the Local bus DRAM to the PCI bus Both chaining and non chaining DMA transfers are supported DMA channel 0 contains a 64 byte bi directional FIFO and DMA channel 1 contains a 32 byte bi directional FIFO DMAs can generate Memory Read Memory Write Memory Read Multiple and Memory Read Line PCI cycles Demand mode DMA is not supported Although the PCI9060 specification mentions support of Demand Mode DMA operations there is chip errata pertaining to this operation and therefore may not be used The DMA registers inside the PCI9060 are accessible only from the Local bus QUICC Setup of the PCI9060 s Local DMA Registers must include enabling the Ready Input and disabling the Bterm input for both DMA channels The Burst Enable bit may be set but offers no advantage All sourced burst accesses from the PCI9060 are broken up into non burst local accesses by hardware PCI User In Out The PCI9060 contains two user defined bits The User Out bit is an output of the PCI9060 which can be read from the Status Register The User In bit is an input to the PCI9060 which can be set in the Misc Register Both User bits are found in the PCI9060 EEPROM Control PCI Command Codes User I O Control Init Control Register Local bus Arbitration Priority QU
3. 21 to RS 499 converter FIGURE 4 3 X 21 to RS 449 Converter TO 8 SD 4 22 S 6 13 r RT 8 26 med ST 5 23 C 3 10 Lens wd RS 7 25 CS 9 27 R 4 11 RD 6 24 1 5 12 RR 13331 G 8 SG 19 X 21 Interface RS 449 Interface 15 Pin Connector Workstation 37 Pin Connector When using an X 21 conversion you must perform the following hsip init operation hostname hsip init hihp0 9600 txc rxc rxc rxc RS 449 Cabling A shielded hydra style breakout cable providing four 25 pin D shell DB 25 DTE pins connectors is available for the HSI version The pin assignments for the cabling and connectors are shown in TABLE A 5 TABLE A 5 RS 449 Connector Pin Assignments 80 Pin Amp RS 449 RS 449 Pin No Signal Name DB 37 Pin No Description RXDI A 6 Port 1 Receive Data RXD1 B Port 1 Receive Data Es DTRI A 12 Port 1 Data Terminal Ready 4 DTRI B Port 1 Data Terminal Ready 5 TXDI A Port 1 Transmit Data A 12 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 TABLE A 5 RS 449 Connector Pin Assignments Pinon Sigrathamo 98 27 Pin No Description Pin No Signal Name DB 37 Pin No Description rs XDI iY Poi Tamm Date s mug 25 Send s mu 1 Port Transmit Clock y Cm o Pon
4. and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interfaces were developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox Corporation in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a nonexclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees who implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems Inc 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View California 94043 1100 U S A Tous droits r serv s Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie etla d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou de sa documentation associ e ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite d
5. commands This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password hostname usr sbin sync hostname usr sbin halt Chapter 3 Installation Of The HSI P Software 7 3 1 3 5 3 1 3 6 3 1 3 7 Once the system is in the monitor command mode perform the boot command with the r option Testing The Hardware And Software Install To test the install of the hardware and software please use the following command hostname hsip loop c 100 1 2048 s 2048000 t 1 hihO This will run an internal loopback test Please see the man page for syncloop man syncloop for a full description of the hsip_loop command Configuration Use the HSI P supplied system commands hsip_init hsip_loop and hsip_stat A short description of each command follows below Please use the man page utility to get more information on each command The hsip init utility allows the user to modify some of the hardware operating modes common to synchronous serial lines This can be useful in troubleshooting a link or necessary to the operation of a communications package See the hsip init man page for more information The hsip loop command performs several loopback tests that are useful in exercising the various components of a serial communications link The hsip stat command reports the event statistics main
6. exc e o f Pon Receive Clock 31 RRDXA 6 Pon Receive Data TO esa o rs 39 eoa e ET TC VS PoniRecveDaa ur exo 2 roma Receive Data e foma fi Pon Dan Terminal Realy DTR3 B Port 3 Data Terminal Ready Appendix A Building a Synchronous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable A 13 TABLE A 5 RS 449 Connector Pin Assignments Po Sigrathamo 080770 Desmplon Pin No Signal Name DB 37 Pin No Description sr esa o Send s RXC3AY s ona Receive ST LRXDAA 6 Por Receive Das ss rm i FetiTwmmiDaa s TSHR 5 Por Request To Send s uw Pon Transmit Glock m jo o rise 7 eaw e Pon 4 Receive Clock Pao exc Jas Pon 4 Receive Clock U U A 14 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 For Assistance For assistance in the United States please call 1 800 USA 4SUN For information on how to get the latest patches and patch revisions please contact your local Sun Service provider For additional information access Sun on the World Wide Web at http www sun com and select Sales and Service Appendix A For Assistance A 15 A 16 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 Index A Adding the HSI P 1 0 Driver 3 7 B Background Debug Port connections A 4 A 7 Before Installing the HSI P 1 0 Software 3 3 Board Configuration Register 4 4 C Cabling EIA 530 A 12 Configuration 3 8 Connector EIA 530 A 12
7. interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT SANS GARANTIE D AUCUNE SORTE NI EXPRESSE NI IMPLICITE Y COMPRIS ET SANS QUE CETTE LISTE NE SOIT LIMITATIVE DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE L APTITUDE DES PRODUITS A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ILS NE SOIENT PAS CONTREFAISANTS DE PRODUITS DE TIERS Come CA Adobe PostScript Regulatory Agency Compliance Statements Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class e Federal Communications Commission FCC USA e Department of Communications DOC Canada e Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Japan Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the product FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and ca
8. on the system hostname pkginfo The pkginfo command can also be used to displays the packages parameter settings such as the release level installation directory etc hostname pkginfo 1 SUNWhsip Chapter3 Installation Of The HSI P Software 3 9 3 10 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 CHAPTER 4 Functional Description The Sun HSI P High Speed Interface adapter for PCI applications HSI P provides four serial channel interfaces for high performance synchronous communications on a PCI host system The design incorporates a Motorola MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller QUICC and a PLX PCI9060 with DMA capability Code storage and data buffering are provided by a DRAM array which is shared between the QUICC and the PCI9060 Serial line electrical interfacing is available on board providing voltage level adaptation to a Recommended RS 449 Standard The frontplate interface connection on the Sun HSI P uses an 80 pin amplimite receptacle containing the signals for all four ports To provide an industry standard connection for each port hydra style adapter cables are offered Adapter cable wiring details for this cable is also provided The Sun HSI P is configured so that an optional crystal oscillator can be added to provide non standard or custom synchronous clock speeds The block diagram in FIGURE 4 1 on page 2 demonstrates the major components of this design 4 0 1 PCI 4 0 1 1 sun
9. Block Options oot 2 3 2 22 HSY PInstallation een 2 3 22 3 HSP Cabling estoi ete erede 2 4 Installation Of The HSI P Software 3 1 3 1 Software Installation eee 3 1 3 1 1 Installation Requirements 3 3 3 1 2 Before Installing the HSI P Software 3 3 3 1 3 Installing and Mounting the CD ROM 3 4 3 1 3 1 Mounting the CD ROM from a Local CD Drive 3 4 3 1 3 2 Mounting the CD ROM from a Remote Drive 3 4 3 1 3 3 Adding the HSI P Driver owe 3 7 3 1 3 4 3 7 3 1 3 5 Testing The Hardware And Software Install 8 3 1 3 6 Configuration 3 8 3 1 3 7 Removing the HSI P Driver owe 3 8 3 1 3 8 Upgrading the HSI P Driver on 3 9 3 1 3 9 Other Package Utilities oe 3 9 4 Functional Description 4 1 4 0 1 Sun HSI P Block Diagram m 4 2 4 0 1 1 Modes Of Operation 4 2 4 0 1 2 DMA Operation 4 3 4 0 1 3 PCI UserIOut iege 4 3 4 0 1 4 Local bus Arbitration Priority oe 4 3 4 0 1 5 Line Drivers Receivers o 4 4 eee 4 4 4 0 2 A Features A 1 A Features eee ert ettet ene eee Re A 1 B Background Debug Port Pin Assignments A 4 C PCI Pin Assignments A 5 D Building a Synchronous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable A 7 D 1 Null Modem Cable Requirements esee A 7 D 1 1 Configuring Internal or External Clocking A 8 D 1 2 Building the Null Modem Cable ou A 8 D 1 2 1 RS 449 Null Modem Cable A 8
10. D 1 3 X 21 to RS 449 Converter eee A 12 D 1 4 RS 449 Cabling e A 12 E For Assistance A 15 Contents viii Figures FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE A 1 FIGURE A 2 FIGURE A 3 Layout Drawing 2 2 HSI P Software Directories and Files 2 HSI P Devices Created by the Postinstall Script 2 Block Diagram of a Sun HSI P 4 2 Null modem Cable Both Suns Supply Clocking A 10 Null modem Cable Sun System Supplies Clocking for Both Sides A 11 X 21 to RS 449 Converter A 12 Figures ix X Figures Preface Introduction This document provides information for users of the Sun HSI P High Speed Interface HST adapter for PCI applications Instructions include installation setup and use of the Sun HSI card and software and is intended to be used by either first time or experienced users If you have just acquired this product review the introductory sections and follow the guidelines for installation and getting started More information regarding the technology used in the design of this product can be found in Related Documents on page xii How This Book Is Organized The manual is organized as follows Glossary is a list of words and phrases found in this book and their definitions Chapter 1 Overview Provides an introduction and general overview of the Sun HSI It is intended as a quick summary of HSI P features and provides a framework for the rest o
11. HSI P Block Diagram FIGURE 4 1 Block Diagram of a Sun HSI P Debug Port Domos Porto as Dao Pon gt oros Pon 2 Duro Pot 3 Clock Steering Connector Y E Optional Registers BDM Port Optional Clock OSC Modes Of Operation Direct Master The Sun HSI P does not support direct access to the PCI bus by the QUICC Only DMA accesses may be sourced to the PCI bus as discussed below Although the PCI9060 specification mentions support of Direct Master operations there is chip errata pertaining to this operation and therefore may not be used Direct Slave The Sun HSI P supports both memory mapped Memory Read Memory Read Multiple Memory Read Line and I O mapped I O Read accesses to the Local bus from the PCI bus The direct slave interface contains a 16 byte FIFO PCI base address registers are provided in 4 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 4 0 1 2 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 4 the PCI9060 configuration space to set up the adapter s location in PCI memory and I O space Byte 8 bit Half Word 16 bit and Word 32 bit accesses are supported to local DRAM local registers and the QUICC internal registers Setup of the PCI9060 Local Configuration Registers must include enabling the Ready Input and disabling the Bterm input for Memory Space 0 The Burst Enable bit may be set but offers no advantage
12. ICC internal masters and DRAM refresh have highest priority during arbitration requests followed by PCI accesses via the PCI9060 The QUICC s CPU32 core has the lowest priority The arbitration between the CPU32 QUICC internal masters such as IDMA or SDMA and DRAM refresh is handled internal to the QUICC Chapter 4 Functional Description 4 3 4 0 1 5 Line Drivers Receivers Line drivers and receivers provide electrical adaptation from TTL levels to the appropriate communications interface signal levels Currently the RS 449 interface is only available Serial ports 0 3 are connected to QUICC SCC1 4 respectively The electrical interface supported by a Sun HSI P can be read from the Board Configuration Register RS 449 The six inputs for each port are electrically terminated with a resistor SIP of 120 ohms between the designated A and B circuits of each Cabling is available with DB 37 DTE connectors female to provide an RS 449 interface 4 0 2 Power Budget Typical and maximum power consumption of the Sun HSI P is described in Table 4 1 TABLE4 1 Sun HSI P Power Consumption Board Type Voltage Typical Maximum SUP LISA SUP HSI 1 Includes a 4 MB DRAM SIMM for power consumption 4 4 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 APPENDIX A Features A l Features MC68360 e CPU32 Processor 4 5 MIPS at 25 MHz 32 Bit Version of the CPU32 Core Fully Compatible with the CPU32 Background De
13. Sun HSI P User s Guide amp SUN microsystems THE NETWORK IS THE COMPUTER Sun Microsystems Computer Company A Sun Microsystems Inc Business 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View CA 94043 USA 415 960 1300 fax 415 969 9131 Part No 802 2320 10 Revision 05 May 1997 Copyright 1997 Sun Microsystems Inc 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View California 94043 1100 U S A All rights reserved This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors if any Portions of this product may be derived from the UNIX system licensed from Novell Inc and from the Berkeley 4 3 BSD system licensed from the University of California UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and in other countries and is exclusively licensed by X Open Company Ltd Third party software including font technology in this product is protected by copyright and licensed from Sun s suppliers RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions of FAR 52 227 14 g 2 6 87 and FAR 52 227 19 6 87 or DFAR 252 227 7015 b 6 95 and DFAR 227 7202 3 a Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Solaris and HSI are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States
14. a link and have one system supplying clocking for both sides on the system that is not supplying the clocking you enter hostname hsip_init hihp0 9600 txc txc rxc rxc Building the Null Modem Cable To build a null modem cable you can configure your own cable or use a standard cable with an adapter box Note Be sure to use shielded twisted pair wire when building a null modem cable If you decide to use an adapter box be sure to obtain an adapter that allows you to change the pin configurations Pre configured adapters generally do not work with synchronous protocols because they do not handle clock signals correctly RS 449 Null Modem Cable Appendix TABLE A 3 and TABLE A 4 list the signals and names for RS 499 and X 21 circuits TABLE A 3 RS 449 Signals Circuit Name Direction Terminal Timing To DCE Send Timing From DCE A 8 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 TABLE A 3 RS 449 Signals Circuit Name Direction Request to Send To DCE Clear to Send From DCE TABLE A 4 X21 Signals Circuit Name Direction o e free 77 3 b forme rome FIGURE A 1 illustrates a synchronous null modem cable that allows you to connect two Sun systems that each supply clocking using the RS 449 interface Each Sun supplies clocking on pins 17 and 35 The null modem cable routes this clocking to pins 8 and 26 on the opposite side to provide receive clocking Appendix A Building a Synchr
15. at are connected back to back When the distance between the two host systems is not great you may be able to use a null modem cable instead of a synchronous modem or a synchronous modem eliminator The Maximum distance a null modem cable can work is determined by the specification for your serial port interface There are two steps you must perform to use a null modem cable for machine supplied clocking 1 Run hsip init Section D 1 1 Configuring Internal or External Clocking on page A 8 so that the Sun system in the absence of a synchronous modem supplies clocking on the serial line 2 Configure the cable for the null modem Note You must run hsip init each time you reboot your system Appendix A Building a Synchronous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable A 7 D 1 1 D 1 2 D 1 2 1 Configuring Internal or External Clocking To configure an RS 449 port to provide transmit clocking for itself as well as receive clocking for the other end of the link set the txc transmit clock and rxc receive clock parameters in hsip_init to baud and rxc respectively For example the following hsip_init command sets the data rate of the first Sun HSI serial port to 9600 pbs an sets the clocking as just described hostname hsip init hihp0 9600 txc baud rxc rxc You enter such a command at both ends of a link if both sides are supplying clocking In the situation in which you have Sun systems at both ends of
16. at are set aside for future use QUICC Serial Communications Controller Synchronous Data Link Control QUICC Serial Management Controllers In this manual this term indicates a 32 bit value Numbers followed by lowercase h are hexadecimal values All other numbers are decimal values To help with readability large hexadecimal values use a to indicate 16 bit 4 nibble boundaries In this document the period does NOT indicate a decimal place in a hexadecimal number Glossary 1 Glossary 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 CHAPTER 1 Overview 1 1 Overview The Sun HSI P High Speed Interface adapter for PCI applications HSI P offers comprehensive Plug N Play compatibility with SunLink WAN software packages available through SunSoft This is accomplished through the Sun HSI P High Speed Interface adapter for PCI applications HSI P software driver a transparent interface that operates on the HSI P and provides a compliant environment for the SunLink WAN packages that currently operate on similar Sun communication modules The HSI P is an intelligent four port communication controller which includes an onboard CPU and memory dedicated to the WAN communication function This architecture operates much more efficiently at high data rates than unintelligent WAN modules Onboard intelligence allows the workstation server to be off loaded from many of the low level communication tasks that it must perform whe
17. ause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment DOC Class A Notice Avis DOC Classe A This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada DOC Class B Notice Avis DOC Classe B This Class B digital appara
18. bit Doorbell Registers Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 Serial Ports Full RS 449 Support on All Four Ports Optional On Board Clock Provision nternal or External Serial Data Clocks Five Modem Control Signals per Port Other Features Dual Ported Dynamic RAM SIMM Connector supporting IMB 32MB DRAM 128 Kbyte 1Mbit Flash PROM boot On board RS 232 Debug Port Mechanical Short Length 5 V 32 bit PCI Card PCI Compliance Checklist Rev 2 0B Compliant Appendix A Features A 3 Background Debug Port Pin Assignments The Sun HSI permits the addition of a 10 pin header strip in position P2 for the software developer so that a Background Debug Mode BDM Connector may be added Samtec part number TSM 15 01 S DV P2 allows a thru hole header on the component side of the board P2 is defined in the QUICC manual Section 9 9 page 9 94 A momentary reset switch may be attached to the RESETH pin P2 PIN 7 to provide a convenience during development TABLE A 1 Background Debug Port Pin Assignments 2x5 Header P2 Signal Name Dir Description 3 ax Sie Ground Common Return OND Siena Ground Common Reun S EST Co Power CS 1 Samtec can be reached at 800 726 8329 or 812 944 6733 A 4 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 PCI Pin Assignments In the following table denotes an active low signal TABLE A 2 5V PCI Connections Pin Side B Si
19. bug Mode Byte Misaligned Addressing Four General Purpose Timers Superset of MC68302 Timers Four 16 Bit Timers or Two 32 Bit Timers Two Independent DMAs IDMAs Single Address Mode for Fastest Transfers Buffer Chaining and Auto Buffer Modes Automatically Performs Efficient Packing System Integration Module SIM60 Bus Monitor Double Bus Fault Monitor Software Watchdog Periodic Interrupt Timer Low Power Stop Mode Breakpoint Logic Provides On Chip Hardware Breakpoints A 2 Four Serial Communication Controllers SCC HDLC SDLCTM Signaling System 7 Binary Synchronous Communication BISYNC Totally Transparent Bit Streams Totally Transparent Frame Based with Optional Cyclic Redundancy Check CRO Asynchronous HDLC DDCMP V 14 X 21 Two Serial Management Controllers SMC UART Transparent General Circuit Interface GCI Controller Communications Processor Module CPM RISC Controller 224 Buffer Descriptors Supports Continuous Mode Transmission and Reception on All Serial Channels 2 5 KBytes of Dual Port RAM 14 Serial DMA Channels Four Baud Rate Generators Independent can be connected to any SCC or SMC Allows Changes During Operation Autobaud Support Option PCI9060 PCI Compliance Revision 2 1 PCI Bus Master Transfers up to 132 MBps Two Independent DMA Channels Bi Directional Chaining DMA Controller Four Bi Directional FIFOs Eight 32 bit Mailboxes and Two 8
20. ckages You need to mount the distribution device CD ROM or file system then using the pkgadd 1m to install the software packages unmount the distribution device once the installation is complete You can use the pkgadd command to install software packages to spool software packages for installation at a later date or to remove software packages from your system for more information see the Solaris 2 5 System Configuration and Installation Guide When you have completed the installation of your software and run the post installation script you will have created the software directories and files illustrated in HSI P Software Directories and Files on page 2 FIGURE 3 1 HSI P Software Directories and Files HSI P Software Files root e usr SUNWconn nere l iy HSIP bin hsip man hsip init hsip loop hsip stat e Fa man sundiag futilities HSIP hsip 7 hsip init hsip init 1m hsip loop hsip loop Im hsip stat hsip_stat 1m FIGURE 3 2 HSI P Devices Created by the Postinstall Script HSI P Devices Created by the Postinstall Script root l dev SC eg hihp hihp0 hihp4 hihp8 hihpn Clone device 1 hihp5 hihp9 hihpn Control Port hihp2 hihp6 hihp10 hihpn hihp3 hihp7 hihp11 hihpn Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board N 3 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 3 1 1 Installation Requirements The following checklist is provided to help you
21. de A Pin SideB SideA AAA OR av PAra fer rar HEM EU a mo o EU EME ER pev e EE Fe pev ET tor L7 ires res ES roce av Ls Hm ev EU reis ELN Ls esvrir xsvo ai sav ossos Li sv vaia se on Pa preserva fav rar 5 6 ew 4 oem mow o asjpamia av Caps rsvp fie ann psoe EU ECC RECU Dior ev or as on one EU meses apar Cm ow s Key rs Cis v ror svo sr Key Xe Lo pasen aba s CBE Far av ss av L ew abes ES ER E Aper ss Far pow se ees say pasea poso aos 2s csi oss ss Apron Abt Appendix A PCI Pin Assignments 5 TABLE A 2 5V PCI Connections Pin Side B Side A Pin SideB SideA Car E AO EAU Law ox pez s acres ross E Aven ara CI EME RE o pads exp e pv sv Eres ans e Epa T ooo Do Note 3 3V RSVD REQ64 ACK64 SBO SDONE INTB INTC INTD TCK TMS and TRST pins are not connected on the Sun HSI A 6 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 Building a Synchronous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable D 1 Null Modem Cable Requirements A synchronous null modem cable is a specially configured cable that simulates modems th
22. discharge 1 Quit all applications Power down the Quark P1 and any attached peripherals Remove the cover according to the system hardware installation instructions 2 Select an available 5 Volt PCI slot and remove the slot filler panel 3 Slide the HSI P into the PCI connector of the system unit Make sure the front plate on the HSI P card mounts flush with the chassis panel opening 4 Install the front plate screw to secure the HSI P card into the chassis This also provides a chassis ground connection to the HSI P 5 Replace the cover 6 Install the serial port cable assembly to the HSI P connector 7 Re connect any cables from the peripheral devices This completes the hardware installation At this point turn power back on to the Quark 1 and proceed to the Software Installation Instructions that have been provided Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 2 2 3 HSI P Cabling The Sun HSI P provides external connectivity through a passive cabling system A Hydra style connector provides front panel serial port connectivity to four DB37 connectors for the RS 449 in DTE configuration female connector 2 4 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 CHAPTER 3 Installation Of The HSI P Software 3 1 Software Installation This chapter describes how to install the HSI P software Software for unbundled products running under Solaris 2 5 1 Hardware 4 97 operating system is distributed in the form of software pa
23. dware And Software Install on page 3 8 2 1 2 Configuring the Sun HSI P 2 241 Mechanical Layout FIGURE 2 1 Layout Drawing g BIDS OHNO DONDNNNS C MN ETE 14 2 DEBUG g mpg ON E Er onn Do p DUUM ADD AUD 8 Sl CRC 1 mer et PO RT 00090900 00009000 2 G0000000 q 0000000 e CORUDGDI TES ua Ur UZ O00 a DRAM SIMM CONN sn O m J di D 9n 0000000000 add O0000N00 0000000 DODODDDO EA an A B o 3 0000000000 180d WOR ed 3 5 0000000000 0000000000 3 lo 0 000 P2 BDM PORT K1 WAIS Woda 0000000 E z o P nm TECHNOLOGIES INC 2 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 22 LI Jumper Block Options Jumpers are factory installed at K 2 and K 3 The following indicates the factory default settings with no jumper at 1 TABLE2 1 K2 K3 Jumper K2 K3 Max Positions Operations DRAM OUT IN Sun HSI P max power 15W 2 2 2 HSI P Installation Caution CAUTION Electronic components on printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity generated by your clothing or work environment can damage the electronic equipment It is recommended that when installing the HSI P in a system that anti static grounding straps and anti static mats are used to help prevent damage due to electrostatic
24. e Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y en a Des parties de ce produit pourront tre deriv es du syst me UNIX licenci par Novell Inc et du syst me Berkeley 4 3 BSD licenci par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque enregistr e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Solaris et HSI sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC utilis es sous licence sont des marques d pos es ou enregistr es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc Les utilisateurs d interfaces graphiques OPEN LOOK et Sun ont t d velopp s de Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionniers de Xerox Corporation pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique cette licence couvrant aussi les licenci s de Sun qui mettent en place les utilisateurs d
25. f the document Chapter 2 Installation details how to configure and install the HSI P Adapter hardware Preface xi Chapter 3 Installation Of The HSI P Software details how to install the HSI P Adapter software Chapter 4 Functional Description The Functional Description provides a detailed description of Sun HSI architecture and functional blocks Appendix A Gives information on the Pin Outs on the various connectors and how to create null modem adapters for the HSI P Adapter hardware Index Related Documents The following documents provide additional information regarding the technology used for the HSI P product m PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 1 1995 PCI Special Interest Group P O Box 14070 Portland OR 97214 MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller User s Manual M68360UM AD Motorola Incorporated Motorola Literature Distribution PO Box 20912 Phoenix AZ 85036 M68000 Family Programmer s Reference Manual M6800PM AD Motorola Incorporated 1989 Motorola Literature Distribution PO Box 20912 Phoenix AZ 85036 m PCI Bus Interface and Clock Distribution Chips Product Catalog 1995 PLX Technology 625 Clyde Avenue Mountain View CA 94043 xii Ordering Sun Documents The SunDocs program provides more than 250 manuals from Sun Microsystems Inc If you live in the United States Canada Europe or Japan you can purchase documentation sets or
26. from a remote CD ROM you must first export it from the remote system The methods to do this are different from Sun OS and Solaris systems Both systems will require that you have the superuser password Exporting from a Remote SunOS 4 1 x System Perform the following steps on the remote system 1 On the remote system login as root or change to be asuperuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following commands This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password 2 On the remote system make the directory to mount the CD ROM if it does not already exist hostname mkdir cdrom t2 Mount the CD ROM hostname mount r dev dsk sr0 cdrom gt Export the CD ROM from the remote system hostnamef exportfs cdrom 5 If they are not already running start the NFS mount daemons by entering the following commands hostname nfsd 8 hostname rpc mountd amp 6 Check to see that the system is exporting the directory by entering the command export fs The screen should show the cdrom directory hostname exportfs cdrom Go to Mounting the Remote CD ROM on the Local System on page 6 Chapter3 Installation Of The HSI P Software 5 Exporting from a Remote Solaris 2 2 and above System Perform the following steps on the remote system 1 On the
27. gather information you must have to complete the installation procedures 1 Does your Quark P1 have PCI slots ES 2 Is your machine running Solaris 2 x O S Hardware 4 97 or later 3 Installation medium is a CD ROM Does your system have one _ 4 Installation directory default directory is opt 5 Use the following command to check for disk space df k opt TABLE3 1 Required Free Space Required Free Package Space Name MBytes 6 Do you have the superuser password for both the system where the software is to be installed and the system with the CD ROM drive if different _ 3 1 2 Before Installing the HSI P Software 1 Verify that your system meets the software and hardware installation requirements 2 Log in as root or become superuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the pkgadd command This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password lt your root password gt 3 Change to the root directory system This step ensures that you will have write permission for the local directory hostname cd Chapter 3 Installation Of The HSI P Software 3 3 3 1 3 Installing and Mounting the CD ROM The HSI P software is distributed on a CD ROM You must have access to either a local CD ROM drive or a driver that is accessible remotely via an existing network Note Your ta
28. individual manuals using this program For a list of documents and how to order them see the catalog section of the SunExpress Internet site at http www sun com sunexpress Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 What Typographic Changes Mean The following table describes the typographic changes used in this book TABLEP 1 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use ls a to list all files computer output machine name You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type contrasted machine name su with on screen computer Password output AaBbCc123 Command line placeholder To delete a file type rm filename replace with a real name or value AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or Read Chapter 6 in User s Guide These terms or words to be are called class options emphasized You must be root to do this Shell Prompts in Command Examples The following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell Bourne shell and Korn shell TABLEP 2 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell prompt machine name xiii TABLEP 2 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell superuser prompt machine names Bourne shell and Korn shell prompt Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser prompt xiv Getting Help If you have problems installing or using this product after reading this document call yo
29. n radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Connections between the workstation and peripherals must be made using shielded cables in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted pair UTP cables Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may c
30. n there is no native intelligence on the controller The HSI P comes with the RS 449 industry standard connectors i e DB 37 The SunLink protocol products that operate with Sun HSI P High Speed Interface adapter for PCI applications HSI P on the HSI P include SNA 3270 SNA Peer To Peer OSI X 25 Internetwork Router IR PPP Frame Relay etc Sun HSI P High Speed Interface adapter for PCI applications HSI P conforms to the Sun Synchronous Serial Driver Interface Specification and is supported under the Solaris 2 5 1 Hardware 4 97 operating system L2 Features e T1 El transfer speed simultaneously on all 4 ports Meets PCI local bus specification rev 2 1 e 32 bit data width short form board e 33MHz operating frequency with 5 V I O signaling Full RS 449 support on all four ports Synchronous Programmable speed 1 2 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation 21 Process A simplified version of the installation process follows 1 Configure the Sun HSI P Adapter for your application Section 2 2 Configuring the Sun HSI P on page 2 2 2 Install the Sun HSI P Section 2 2 2 HSI P Installation on page 2 3 3 Bring up your system 4 Install the HSI P Software Section 3 1 Software Installation on page 3 1 5 Reboot your system 6 Check to make sure that the hardware and software install is complete and correct Section 3 1 3 5 Testing The Har
31. of Conformity Compliance ID PTI 334 Product Name Sun HSI P Adapter This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference and 2 This equipment must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation In addition this equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC EN55022 CISPR22 1985 Class B EN50082 1 ICEC801 2 1991 ICEC801 3 1984 ICEC801 4 1988 EN61000 3 IEC1000 3 2 1994 Supplementary Information 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air 3 V m 1 0 kV Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal Lines Pass Class D This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark S S Dennis Symanski Date Manager Product Compliance Sun Microsystems Computer Company 2550 Grarcia Avenue M S UMPK15 102 Mt View CA 94043 USA Tel 415 786 3255 Fax 415 786 3723 Stephen McGoldrick Date Quality Assurance Manager Sun Microsystems Limited Springfield Linlithgow West Lothian EH49 7LR Scotland United Kingdom Tel 0506 670000 Fax 0506 760011 Contents vii Contents Overview 1 1 I OVERVIEW A E n C RAW C qa Eee At 1 1 12 Features ZAR ite A A T Ed 1 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 2l Pt Gess AA 2 1 2 2 Configuring the Sun HSI P 2 2 2 2 1 Mechanical Layout 2 2 2 2 1 1 Jumper
32. onous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable 9 Because the RS 449 interface is balanced there are two pins for each signal For example Send Data SD pins 4 and 22 is connected to Received Data RD pins 6 and 24 This means that pin 4 is connected to pin 6 and pin 22 is connected to pin 24 FIGURE A 1 Null modem Cable Both Suns Supply Clocking SD 4 22 SD 4 22 RD MW RD 6 24 RS 7 25 RS 7 25 CS 9 27 ui mw CS 9 27 DM 11 29 DM 11 29 SG 19 SG 19 RR 13 31 RR 13 31 RT 8 26 RT 8 26 TR 12 30 TR 12 30 TT 17 35 TT 17 35 Sun Workstation Sun Workstation A 10 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 FIGURE A 2 illustrates a synchronous null modem cable that allows you to another system Sun or non Sun using the RS 449 interface The Sun supplies both the transmit and receive clocks for the other system Note that this null modem cable is not symmetrical FIGURE A 2 Null modem Cable Sun System Supplies Clocking for Both Sides SD 4 22 SD 4 22 RD 6 24 Pu lt Q RD 6 24 RS 7 25 RS 7 25 o di o DM 11 29 DM 11 29 SG 19 SG 19 RR 13 31 RR 13 31 RT 8 26 ST 5 23 TR 12 30 RT 8 26 TT 17 35 TR 12 30 Sun Workstation Sun Foreign Workstation Appendix A Building a Synchronous Null Modem and an X 21 to RS 449 Converter Cable A 11 D 1 3 D 1 4 X 21 to RS 449 Converter FIGURE A 3 illustrates the pin connections required for an X
33. remote system login as root or change to be asuperuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following commands This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password 2 If they are not already running start the NFS mount daemons by entering the following commands hostname usr lib nfs nfsd 8 hostname usr lib nfs mountd 3 Export the CD ROM directory from the remote system hostnamef share F nfs o ro cdrom sunhsip 1 0 4 Check to see that the system is exporting the directory by entering the command share The screen should show the cdrom unnamed cdrom directory hostname share cdrom sunhsip 1 0 ro y Go to Mounting the Remote CD ROM on the Local System on page 6 Mounting the Remote CD ROM on the Local System 1 On the local system login as root or change to be asuperuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following commands This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password 2 Make the directory to mount the CD ROM if it does not already exist hostname mkdir cdrom sunhsip 1 0 3 6 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 3 Mount the CD ROM hostname mount r F nfs remote sys
34. rget machine for installing the HSI P software must always be a system running Solaris 2 x O S You can use a remote SunOS 4 1 x system to provide the CD ROM drive 3 1 3 1 Mounting the CD ROM from a Local CD Drive Note If your system is running Solaris 2 x it is not necessary to mount the CD ROM Your system will mount the CD ROM automatically by the volume management software Use the following steps to mount the CD ROM from a local CD drive if it is not automatically mounted as cdrom 1 If you have not done so login as the superuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the pkgadd command This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password D Make the directory to mount the CD ROM if it does not already exist hostname mkdir cdrom t2 Mount the CD ROM hostname mount F o ro dev dsk c0t6d0s0 cdrom 3 1 3 2 Mounting the CD ROM from a Remote Drive To install the software on a system that does not have its own CD ROM drive you must perform some activities on the remote system the system with the CD ROM device and some on the local system the system that you are installing the software on Be sure you follow the directions carefully 3 4 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 Exporting from the Remote Machine Because you are NFS mounting the software
35. tained by a synchronous serial device driver The report may be a single snapshot of the accumulated totals or a series of samples showing incremental changes Prior to these it prints the device name being used to query a particular device driver along with a number indicating the channel number under control of that driver Removing the HSI P Driver To remove the Sun HSI P driver package use the pkgrm command hostname pkgrm SUNWhsip This will remove the driver object and configuration files and inform the kernel Again you should re boot the system 3 8 Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 3 1 3 8 3 1 3 9 Upgrading the HSI P Driver If it becomes necessary to upgrade to a newer version of the HSI P driver the following steps should be taken 1 Remove the old version of the HSI P driver by running pkgrm hostname pkgrm SUNWhsip 2 Halt and reboot the system using the boot r command 3 Use the pkgadd utility to load the new HSI P driver Refer to the previous section on running the pkgadd utility Other Package Utilities There are other useful utilities that can be run The pkgparam command displays the packages parameter settings hostname pkgparam v d cdrom sunhsip 1 0 SUNWhsip This will read the distribution CD ROM and display various information such as the release level installation directory etc Another utility pkginfo can be used to see what software packages are presently installed
36. tem name cdrom sunhsip 1 0 cdrom sunhsip 1 0 3 1 3 3 Adding the HSI P Driver The HSI P driver is distributed in the standard Solaris pkgadd CD ROM distribution format The pkgadd utility loads the SUNWhsip package onto the system from the distribution media 1 Login as or change to be the superuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following commands This means that all pre installation scripts that are delivered as part of the software package will be executed with superuser privileges hostname usr bin su Password your root password 2 Using the pkgadd command hostname pkgadd d cdrom sunhsip 1 0 Product The pkgadd utility will install the driver using the settings in the pkginfo file and the systems defaults Since the installation software must modify various system files such as kernel drv classes the pkgadd program will ask you if you want to install these conflicting files y n q y The correct response is y Also pkgadd will warn that some scripts must be executed with super user permissions Again the correct T r response is y 3 1 3 4 Rebooting Once the driver is installed you must re boot the system using the reconfigure option to boot First sync the hard disks and halt the system to enter the monitor mode 1 On the local system login as root or change to be asuperuser You must possess superuser privileges to invoke the following
37. tus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada VCCI EIST 8 6615 6 76 0 0610 215 5 27 2 3 07 a va 6 RECT 5 3 US TOREJ AREA ATERBE O THE i TUS SRI CR LR HE TORRES LE HB EVA PAUL Ee Er VC CI BEI 0 ES ABl e EH BEL 7 HR T 50 RTE IA DRE BES ASC EMBORG HO ROA TIEL gt gt 0 PTE VCCI NT 56 RRVCCI OKR IRASU ZAT Lzaav5BkUW7 avEu SB WHA CS INDOOR FRORABKALET CORES ARA EERE VEE Uc UIT BO TAN ON SGI CEH CO BE BRE LE E HII UT E AR EE EE E VCC E 1 0 ES LAL AH 274 TLEVAS 50 0 ET E RAREORI 02350 EI RO iR BIC His TEL lt BRORW lt EA EEC Electormagnetic Compatibility Directive The product s described in this manual conform to the EU 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive ammended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC The products described in this manual are Sun HSI P High Speed Serial Interface PCI Bus Adapter The product identified above comply with the EU 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive by meeting the applicable EU standards WARNING NOTICE In order to comply with the EU 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive shielded cables must be used with this product Declaration
38. u local service provider and have the following information ready System model and serial numbers SunOS release number SunLink HSI P software 1 0 version number Type of keyboard Number of CPUs Number of HSI P adapter cards You can display machine and software information needed for help calls by entering the following on line command hostname showrev For assistance in the United States please call 1 800 USA 4SUN For information on how to get the latest patches and patch revisions please contact your local Sun Service provider For additional information access Sun on the World Wide Web at http www sun com and select Sales and Service If you have questions about Sun support services or your shipment call your authorized service provider Sun HSI P 1 0 Adapter April 1997 Glossary Bps bps CPU DMA DMAC DRAM half word HDLC Lbus MByte MPU ms PCI9060 QUICC reserved SCC SDLC SMC word xxh Bytes per second Bits per second Central Processing Unit Direct Memory Access hardware controller block data transfers Direct Memory Access Controller Dynamic Random Access Memory In this manual this term indicates a 16 bit value High Level Data Link Control Local Sun HSI onboard bus Megabyte Micro Processor Unit Millisecond PCI Bus Master Interface Chip Quad Integrated Communications Controller The term used for bits bytes fields code values etc th
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