PRTCONF(8) Maintenance Commands and Procedures PRTCONF(8)

NAME


prtconf - print system configuration

SYNOPSIS


/usr/sbin/prtconf [-V] | [-F] | [-m] | [-x] | [-bpv] | [-acdDPv]
[dev_path]


DESCRIPTION


The prtconf command prints the system configuration information. The
output includes the total amount of memory, and the configuration of
system peripherals formatted as a device tree.


If a device path is specified on the command line for those command
options that can take a device path, prtconf will only display
information for that device node.

OPTIONS


The following options are supported:

-a
Display all the ancestors device nodes, up to the root node of the
device tree, for the device specified on the command line.


-b
Display the firmware device tree root properties for the purpose of
platform identification. These properties are "name", "compatible",
"banner-name" and "model".


-c
Display the device subtree rooted at the device node specified on
the command line, that is, display all the children of the device
node specified on the command line.


-d
Display vendor ID and device ID for PCI and PCI Express devices, in
addition to the nodename. If the information is known, the vendor
name and device name will also be shown.


-D
For each system peripheral in the device tree, displays the name of
the device driver used to manage the peripheral.


-F
Returns the device path name of the console frame buffer, if one
exists. If there is no frame buffer, prtconf returns a non-zero
exit code. This flag must be used by itself. It returns only the
name of the console, frame buffer device or a non-zero exit code.
For example, if the console frame buffer on a SUNW,Ultra-30 is ffb,
the command returns: /SUNW,ffb@1e,0:ffb0. This option could be used
to create a symlink for /dev/fb to the actual console device.


-m
Displays the amount of system memory in megabytes. This flag must
be used by itself.


-p
Displays information derived from the device tree provided by the
firmware (PROM) on SPARC platforms or the booting system on x86
platforms.The device tree information displayed using this option
is a snapshot of the initial configuration and may not accurately
reflect reconfiguration events that occur later.


-P
Includes information about pseudo devices. By default, information
regarding pseudo devices is omitted.


-v
Specifies verbose mode.


-V
Displays platform-dependent PROM (on SPARC platforms) or booting
system (on x86 platforms) version information. This flag must be
used by itself. The output is a string. The format of the string is
arbitrary and platform-dependent.


-x
A legacy flag that reported if the firmware on this system is
64-bit ready. As illumos only runs on 64-bit platforms, this flag
is kept for compatibility only, and zero is always returned.

This flag overrides all other flags and must be used by itself.


OPERANDS


The following operands are supported:

dev_path
The path to a target device minor node, device nexus node, or
device link for which device node configuration information
is displayed


EXIT STATUS


The following exit values are returned:

0
No error occurred.


non-zero
With the -F option, a non-zero return value means that the
output device is not a frame buffer. In all other cases, a
non-zero return value means that an error occurred.


ATTRIBUTES


See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|Interface Stability | Unstable |
+--------------------+-----------------+

SEE ALSO


openprom(4D), attributes(7), fuser(8), modinfo(8), sysdef(8)

NOTES


The output of the prtconf command is highly dependent on the version of
the PROM installed in the system. The output will be affected in
potentially all circumstances.


The driver not attached message means that no driver is currently
attached to that instance of the device. In general, drivers are loaded
and installed (and attached to hardware instances) on demand, and when
needed, and may be uninstalled and unloaded when the device is not in
use.


On x86 platforms, the use of prtconf -vp provides a subset of information
from prtconf -v. The value of integer properties from prtconf -vp might
require byte swapping for correct interpretation.

January 21, 2019 PRTCONF(8)