lspnp
LSPNP(P)                                                 LSPNP(P)



NAME
       lspnp - list Plug and Play BIOS device nodes and resources

SYNOPSIS
       lspnp [-b] [-v[v]] [device ...]

DESCRIPTION
       This utility presents a formatted  interpretation  of  the
       contents of the /proc/bus/pnp tree.  Its default output is
       a list of Plug and Play device node numbers, product iden-
       tifiers,  and  descriptions.  Verbose output (-v) includes
       resource allocations (IO ports,  memory,  interrupts,  and
       DMA  channels) for each device.  Very verbose output (-vv)
       includes lists of possible resources,  various  configura-
       tion   flags,   and  product  identifiers  for  compatible
       devices.

       The output can be limited to one or more  specific  device
       nodes  by  specifying  their two-digit hex node numbers on
       the command line.  By default,  current  (dynamic)  device
       configuration   information  is  displayed;  with  the  -b
       option, the boot (static) configuration is shown.

OPTIONS
       -b     Boot mode: read device  resource  information  that
              will  be  used  at next boot (as opposed to current
              resource info).

       -v     Selects more verbose output.  Can be used more than
              once.

FILES
       /usr/share/pnp.ids     A  database  of known Plug and Play
                              device ID's.

       /proc/bus/pnp/...      The kernel interface for  Plug  and
                              Play BIOS device services.

AUTHORS
       David Hinds - dhinds@hyper.stanford.edu

SEE ALSO
       setpnp(p)



pcmcia-cs              1999/08/23 05:18:58               LSPNP(P)