GPCONFIG(8) — MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
NAME
gpconfig − initialize the Graphics Processor
SYOPNSIS
/etc/gpconfig gpunit [ [-b] [-f] fbunit ... ]
DESCRIPTION
gpconfig binds cgtwo frame buffers to the Graphics Processor (GP), and loads and starts the appropriate microcode in the GP. For example, the command line:
/etc/gpconfig gpone0 cgtwo0 cgtwo1
will bind the frame buffer boards cgtwo0 and cgtwo1 to the Graphics Processor gpone0 . The devices /dev/gpone0a and /dev/gpone0b will then refer to the combination of gpone and cgtwo0 or cgtwo1 respectively.
The same cgtwo frame buffer cannot be bound to more than one GP.
All cgtwo frame buffer boards bound to a GP must be configured to the same width and height.
Note: The gpconfig command should be placed in the file /etc/rc.local if the GP is used regularly.
Note: It is inadvisable to run the gpconfig command while the GP is being used. Unpredictable results may occur. If it is neccessary to change the frame buffer bindings to the GP (or to stop using the GP altogether), bring the system down gently, boot single user, and edit the gpconfig line in the /etc/rc.local file and bring the system back up multiuser.
OPTIONS
−b Configure the GP to use the Graphics Buffer as well. Note: Currently only one GP / frame buffer binding is allowed to use the graphics buffer at a time.
−f Indicates that the next frame buffer specified is to be used for /dev/fb as well.
FILES
/dev/cgtwo[0-9]
/dev/fb
/dev/gpone[0-3][abcd]
/etc/gpicg2.1024.ucode
/etc/gpicg2.1152.ucode
/etc/rc.local
SEE ALSO
Sun Release 2.3 — Last change: 3 May 1985