NAME¶
lszorro - list all Zorro devices
SYNOPSIS¶
lszorro [
options]
DESCRIPTION¶
lszorro is a utility for displaying information about devices connected
to the Zorro bus. It requires Linux kernel 2.1.106 or newer and supersedes the
original /proc/zorro interface found in earlier kernels.
If you are going to report bugs in Zorro device drivers or in
lszorro
itself, please include output of "lszorro -vvx".
OPTIONS¶
- -v
- Tells lszorro to be verbose and display detailed information about
all devices.
- -vv
- Tells lszorro to be very verbose and display even more information
(actually everything the Zorro device is able to tell). The exact meaning
of these data is not explained in this manual page, if you want to know
more, consult /usr/include/linux/zorro.h or the Zorro specs.
- -n
- Show Zorro manufacturer and (extended) product codes as numbers instead of
looking them up in the Zorro ID database.
- -x
- Show hexadecimal dump of the Zorro configuration space (struct ConfigDev).
Useful for debugging of drivers and lszorro itself.
- -s [<slot>]
- Show only the device in the specified slot. The number is
hexadecimal.
- -d [<manuf>]:[<product>]:[<epc>]
- Show only devices with specified manufacturer, product and extended
product IDs. All IDs are given in hexadecimal and may be omitted or given
as "*" meaning "any value". The extended product code
(epc) is used for some GVP boards only.
- -i <file>
- Use <file> as Zorro ID database instead of
/usr/share/misc/zorro.ids.
- -p <dir>
- Use <dir> as directory containing Zorro bus information
instead of /proc/bus/zorro.
- -m
- Dump Zorro device data in machine readable form (both normal and verbose
format supported) for easy parsing by scripts.
FILES¶
- /usr/share/misc/zorro.ids
- A list of all known Zorro IDs (manufacturers, products and extended
product codes).
- /proc/bus/zorro
- An interface to Zorro bus configuration space provided by the kernel.
Contains per-card config space files and a devices file containing
a list of all Zorro devices.
AUTHOR¶
The Linux Zorro Utilities were originally written by Geert Uytterhoeven
<zorro@linux-m68k.org> and are now maintained by John Paul Adrian
Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>.