devfsadm(1M) is
now the preferred command and should be used instead of drvconfig.
The default operation of drvconfig is to apply permission
and ownership changes to devices. Normally, this command is run automatically
after a new driver has been installed (with add_drv(1M))
and the system has been rebooted.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-aalias_name
Add the name alias_name to the
list of aliases that this driver is known by. This option, if used, must
be used with the -mmajor_num,
the -b and the -idrivername options.
-b
Add a new major
number to name binding into the kernel's internal name_to_major tables. This option is not normally used directly, but is used
by other utilities such as add_drv(1M). Use
of the -b option requires that -i and -m be used also. No /devices entries are created.
-cclass_name
The driver being added to the system exports the class class_name. This option is not normally used directly, but is
used by other utilities. It is only effective when used with the -b option.
-idrivername
Only configure the devices for the named
driver. The following options are used by the implementation of add_drv(1M)
and rem_drv(1M), and may not be supported
in future versions of Solaris:
-mmajor_num
Specify the major number major_num
for this driver to add to the kernel's name_to_major binding
tables.
-n
Do not try to
load and attach any drivers, or if the -i option is given,
do not try to attach the driver named drivername.
-rroot_dir
Perform operations under root_dir,
rather than directly under root.
EXIT STATUS
0
Successful completion.
non-zero
An error occurred.
FILES
/devices
Device nodes directory
/etc/minor_perm
Minor mode permissions
/etc/name_to_major
Major number binding
/etc/driver_classes
Driver class binding file
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5)
for descriptions of the following attributes: