2.11BSD/man/cat4/br.0
BR(4) UNIX Programmer's Manual BR(4)
NAME
br - EATON BR1537/BR1711 1538[A,B,C,D] moving head disk
SYNOPSIS
/sys/conf/SYSTEM:
NBR _b_r__d_r_i_v_e_s # EATON 1537/1711, EATON 1538A, B, C, D
/etc/dtab:
#Name Unit# Addr Vector Br Handler(s) # Comments
br ? 176710 254 5 brintr # Eaton 1537/8
major device number(s):
raw: 20
block: 11
minor device encoding:
bits 0007 specify partition of BR drive
bits 0070 specify BR drive
DESCRIPTION
Files with minor device numbers 0 through 7 refer to various
portions of drive 0; minor devices 8 through 15 refer to
drive 1, etc. There are four drive types supported by the
Eaton BR1537 and BR1711 controllers, these are the 1538A (50
Mb), 1538B (80 Mb), 1538C (200 Mb) and 1538D (300 Mb).
Capacities are unformatted megabytes. The standard device
names begin with ``br'' followed by the drive number and
then a letter a-h for partitions 0-7 respectively. The
character ? stands here for a drive number in the range 0-7.
The block files access the disk via the system's normal
buffering mechanism and may be read and written without
regard to physical disk records. There is also a `raw'
interface which provides for direct transmission between the
disk and the user's read or write buffer. A single read or
write call results in exactly one I/O operation and there-
fore raw I/O is considerably more efficient when many words
are transmitted. The names of the raw files conventionally
begin with an extra `r.'
In raw I/O the buffer must begin on a word (even) boundary,
and counts should be a multiple of 512 bytes (a disk sec-
tor). Likewise _s_e_e_k calls should specify a multiple of 512
bytes.
DISK SUPPORT
The size (in sectors) of the pseudo-disks on each drive are
as follows:
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1538A partitions:
disk length cyls comments
br?a 18260 0 - 165 1538A has 22 sec/trk, 5 trk/cyl
br?b 12210 166 - 276
br?c 59180 277 - 814
br?d unused
br?e unused
br?f unused
br?g unused
br?h 89650 0 - 814
1538B partitions:
disk length cyls comments
br?a 18400 0 - 114 1538B has 32 sec/trk, 5 trk/cyl
br?b 12320 115 - 190
br?c 99840 191 - 814
br?d unused
br?e unused
br?f unused
br?g unused
br?h 99840 0 - 814
1538C partitions:
disk length cyls comments
br?a 18392 0 - 43 1538C has 22 sec/trk, 19 trk/cyl
br?b 12122 44 - 72
br?c 231990 73 - 627
br?d 78166 628 - 814
br?e unused
br?f unused
br?g unused
br?h 340670 0 - 814
1538D partitions:
disk length cyls comments
br?a 18240 0 - 29 1538D has 32 sec/trk, 19 trk/cyl
br?b 12160 30 - 49
br?c 232256 50 - 431
br?d 232256 432 - 813
br?e unused
br?f unused
br?g unused
br?h 495520 0 - 814
FILES
/dev/br[0-7][a-h] block files
/dev/rbr[0-7][a-h] raw files
/dev/MAKEDEV script to create special files
/dev/MAKEDEV.local script to localize special files
SEE ALSO
ra(4), ram(4), rk(4), rl(4), rx(4), si(4), xp(4), dtab(5),
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autoconfig(8)
DIAGNOSTICS
br%d%c: hard error sn%d cs2=%b ds=%b er=%b. An unrecover-
able error occurred during transfer of the specified sector
of the specified disk partition. The contents of the cs2,
ds and er registers are printed in octal and symbolically
with bits decoded. The error was either unrecoverable, or a
large number of retry attempts (including offset positioning
and drive recalibration) could not recover the error.
BUGS
In raw I/O _r_e_a_d and _w_r_i_t_e(2) truncate file offsets to 512-
byte block boundaries, and _w_r_i_t_e scribbles on the tail of
incomplete blocks. Thus, in programs that are likely to
access raw devices, _r_e_a_d, _w_r_i_t_e and _l_s_e_e_k(2) should always
deal in 512-byte multiples.
DEC-standard error logging should be supported.
A program to analyze the logged error information (even in
its present reduced form) is needed.
The partition tables for the file systems should be read off
of each pack, as they are never quite what any single
installation would prefer, and this would make packs more
portable.
Only the 1538D (300Mb) disk has been used with this driver,
the _d_i_s_k_t_a_b(5) file and _n_e_w_f_s(8) program only know about the
1538D.
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