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   1NOTE: This is an unmaintained driver.  It is not guaranteed to work due to
   2changes made in the tty layer in 2.6.  If you wish to take over maintenance of
   3this driver, contact Michael Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com>.
   4
   5Changelog:
   6----------
   711-01-2001:     Original Document
   8
   910-29-2004:     Minor misspelling & format fix, update status of driver.
  10                James Nelson <james4765@gmail.com>
  11
  12Computone Intelliport II/Plus Multiport Serial Driver
  13-----------------------------------------------------
  14
  15Release Notes For Linux Kernel 2.2 and higher.
  16These notes are for the drivers which have already been integrated into the
  17kernel and have been tested on Linux kernels 2.0, 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4.
  18
  19Version: 1.2.14
  20Date: 11/01/2001
  21Historical Author: Andrew Manison <amanison@america.net>
  22Primary Author: Doug McNash
  23Support: support@computone.com
  24Fixes and Updates: Mike Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com>
  25
  26This file assumes that you are using the Computone drivers which are
  27integrated into the kernel sources.  For updating the drivers or installing
  28drivers into kernels which do not already have Computone drivers, please
  29refer to the instructions in the README.computone file in the driver patch.
  30
  31
  321. INTRODUCTION
  33
  34This driver supports the entire family of Intelliport II/Plus controllers
  35with the exception of the MicroChannel controllers.  It does not support
  36products previous to the Intelliport II.
  37
  38This driver was developed on the v2.0.x Linux tree and has been tested up
  39to v2.4.14; it will probably not work with earlier v1.X kernels,.
  40
  41
  422. QUICK INSTALLATION
  43
  44Hardware - If you have an ISA card, find a free interrupt and io port. 
  45                   List those in use with `cat /proc/interrupts` and 
  46                   `cat /proc/ioports`.  Set the card dip switches to a free 
  47                   address.  You may need to configure your BIOS to reserve an
  48                   irq for an ISA card.  PCI and EISA parameters are set
  49                   automagically.  Insert card into computer with the power off 
  50                   before or after drivers installation.
  51
  52        Note the hardware address from the Computone ISA cards installed into
  53                the system.  These are required for editing ip2.c or editing
  54                /etc/modprobe.conf, or for specification on the modprobe
  55                command line.
  56
  57        Note that the /etc/modules.conf should be used for older (pre-2.6)
  58                kernels.
  59
  60Software -
  61
  62Module installation:
  63
  64a) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be)
  65b) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig"
  66   Select (m) module for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character
  67   devices.  CONFIG_PCI and CONFIG_MODULES also may need to be set.
  68c) Set address on ISA cards then:
  69   edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2.c if needed 
  70        or
  71   edit /etc/modprobe.conf if needed (module).
  72        or both to match this setting.
  73d) Run "make modules"
  74e) Run "make modules_install"
  75f) Run "/sbin/depmod -a"
  76g) install driver using `modprobe ip2 <options>` (options listed below)
  77h) run ip2mkdev (either the script below or the binary version)
  78
  79
  80Kernel installation:
  81
  82a) Determine free irq/address to use if any (configure BIOS if need be)
  83b) Run "make config" or "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig"
  84   Select (y) kernel for CONFIG_COMPUTONE under character
  85   devices.  CONFIG_PCI may need to be set if you have PCI bus.
  86c) Set address on ISA cards then:
  87           edit /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/ip2.c  
  88           (Optional - may be specified on kernel command line now)
  89d) Run "make zImage" or whatever target you prefer.
  90e) mv /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage to /boot.
  91f) Add new config for this kernel into /etc/lilo.conf, run "lilo"
  92        or copy to a floppy disk and boot from that floppy disk.
  93g) Reboot using this kernel
  94h) run ip2mkdev (either the script below or the binary version)
  95
  96Kernel command line options:
  97
  98When compiling the driver into the kernel, io and irq may be
  99compiled into the driver by editing ip2.c and setting the values for
 100io and irq in the appropriate array.  An alternative is to specify
 101a command line parameter to the kernel at boot up.
 102
 103        ip2=io0,irq0,io1,irq1,io2,irq2,io3,irq3
 104
 105Note that this order is very different from the specifications for the
 106modload parameters which have separate IRQ and IO specifiers.
 107
 108The io port also selects PCI (1) and EISA (2) boards.
 109
 110        io=0    No board
 111        io=1    PCI board
 112        io=2    EISA board
 113        else    ISA board io address
 114
 115You only need to specify the boards which are present.
 116
 117        Examples:
 118
 119                2 PCI boards:
 120
 121                        ip2=1,0,1,0
 122
 123                1 ISA board at 0x310 irq 5:
 124
 125                        ip2=0x310,5
 126
 127This can be added to and "append" option in lilo.conf similar to this:
 128
 129        append="ip2=1,0,1,0"
 130
 131
 1323. INSTALLATION
 133
 134Previously, the driver sources were packaged with a set of patch files
 135to update the character drivers' makefile and configuration file, and other 
 136kernel source files. A build script (ip2build) was included which applies 
 137the patches if needed, and build any utilities needed.
 138What you receive may be a single patch file in conventional kernel
 139patch format build script. That form can also be applied by
 140running patch -p1 < ThePatchFile.  Otherwise run ip2build.
 141 
 142The driver can be installed as a module (recommended) or built into the 
 143kernel. This is selected as for other drivers through the `make config`
 144command from the root of the Linux source tree. If the driver is built 
 145into the kernel you will need to edit the file ip2.c to match the boards 
 146you are installing. See that file for instructions. If the driver is 
 147installed as a module the configuration can also be specified on the
 148modprobe command line as follows:
 149
 150        modprobe ip2 irq=irq1,irq2,irq3,irq4 io=addr1,addr2,addr3,addr4
 151
 152where irqnum is one of the valid Intelliport II interrupts (3,4,5,7,10,11,
 15312,15) and addr1-4 are the base addresses for up to four controllers. If 
 154the irqs are not specified the driver uses the default in ip2.c (which 
 155selects polled mode). If no base addresses are specified the defaults in 
 156ip2.c are used. If you are autoloading the driver module with kerneld or
 157kmod the base addresses and interrupt number must also be set in ip2.c
 158and recompile or just insert and options line in /etc/modprobe.conf or both.
 159The options line is equivalent to the command line and takes precedence over
 160what is in ip2.c. 
 161
 162/etc/modprobe.conf sample:
 163        options ip2 io=1,0x328 irq=1,10
 164        alias char-major-71 ip2
 165        alias char-major-72 ip2
 166        alias char-major-73 ip2
 167
 168The equivalent in ip2.c:
 169
 170static int io[IP2_MAX_BOARDS]= { 1, 0x328, 0, 0 };
 171static int irq[IP2_MAX_BOARDS] = { 1, 10, -1, -1 }; 
 172
 173The equivalent for the kernel command line (in lilo.conf):
 174
 175        append="ip2=1,1,0x328,10"
 176
 177
 178Note:   Both io and irq should be updated to reflect YOUR system.  An "io"
 179        address of 1 or 2 indicates a PCI or EISA card in the board table.
 180        The PCI or EISA irq will be assigned automatically.
 181
 182Specifying an invalid or in-use irq will default the driver into
 183running in polled mode for that card.  If all irq entries are 0 then
 184all cards will operate in polled mode.
 185
 186If you select the driver as part of the kernel run :
 187
 188        make zlilo (or whatever you do to create a bootable kernel)
 189
 190If you selected a module run :
 191
 192        make modules && make modules_install
 193
 194The utility ip2mkdev (see 5 and 7 below) creates all the device nodes
 195required by the driver.  For a device to be created it must be configured
 196in the driver and the board must be installed. Only devices corresponding
 197to real IntelliPort II ports are created. With multiple boards and expansion
 198boxes this will leave gaps in the sequence of device names. ip2mkdev uses
 199Linux tty naming conventions: ttyF0 - ttyF255 for normal devices, and
 200cuf0 - cuf255 for callout devices.
 201
 202If you are using devfs, existing devices are automatically created within
 203the devfs name space.  Normal devices will be tts/F0 - tts/F255 and callout
 204devices will be cua/F0 - cua/F255.  With devfs installed, ip2mkdev will
 205create symbolic links in /dev from the old conventional names to the newer
 206devfs names as follows:
 207
 208        /dev/ip2ipl[n]  -> /dev/ip2/ipl[n]      n = 0 - 3
 209        /dev/ip2stat[n] -> /dev/ip2/stat[n]     n = 0 - 3
 210        /dev/ttyF[n]    -> /dev/tts/F[n]        n = 0 - 255
 211        /dev/cuf[n]     -> /dev/cua/F[n]        n = 0 - 255
 212
 213Only devices for existing ports and boards will be created.
 214
 215IMPORTANT NOTE:  The naming convention used for devfs by this driver
 216was changed from 1.2.12 to 1.2.13.  The old naming convention was to
 217use ttf/%d for the tty device and cuf/%d for the cua device.  That
 218has been changed to conform to an agreed-upon standard of placing
 219all the tty devices under tts.  The device names are now tts/F%d for
 220the tty device and cua/F%d for the cua devices.  If you were using
 221the older devfs names, you must update for the newer convention.
 222
 223You do not need to run ip2mkdev if you are using devfs and only want to
 224use the devfs native device names.
 225
 226
 2274. USING THE DRIVERS
 228
 229As noted above, the driver implements the ports in accordance with Linux
 230conventions, and the devices should be interchangeable with the standard
 231serial devices. (This is a key point for problem reporting: please make
 232sure that what you are trying do works on the ttySx/cuax ports first; then 
 233tell us what went wrong with the ip2 ports!)
 234
 235Higher speeds can be obtained using the setserial utility which remaps 
 23638,400 bps (extb) to 57,600 bps, 115,200 bps, or a custom speed. 
 237Intelliport II installations using the PowerPort expansion module can
 238use the custom speed setting to select the highest speeds: 153,600 bps,
 239230,400 bps, 307,200 bps, 460,800bps and 921,600 bps. The base for
 240custom baud rate configuration is fixed at 921,600 for cards/expansion
 241modules with ST654's and 115200 for those with Cirrus CD1400's.  This
 242corresponds to the maximum bit rates those chips are capable.  
 243For example if the baud base is 921600 and the baud divisor is 18 then
 244the custom rate is 921600/18 = 51200 bps.  See the setserial man page for
 245complete details. Of course if stty accepts the higher rates now you can
 246use that as well as the standard ioctls().
 247
 248
 2495. ip2mkdev and assorted utilities...
 250
 251Several utilities, including the source for a binary ip2mkdev utility are
 252available under .../drivers/char/ip2.  These can be build by changing to
 253that directory and typing "make" after the kernel has be built.  If you do
 254not wish to compile the binary utilities, the shell script below can be
 255cut out and run as "ip2mkdev" to create the necessary device files.  To
 256use the ip2mkdev script, you must have procfs enabled and the proc file
 257system mounted on /proc.
 258
 259You do not need to run ip2mkdev if you are using devfs and only want to
 260use the devfs native device names.
 261
 262
 2636. DEVFS
 264
 265DEVFS is the DEVice File System available as an add on package for the
 2662.2.x kernels and available as a configuration option in 2.3.46 and higher.
 267Devfs allows for the automatic creation and management of device names
 268under control of the device drivers themselves.  The Devfs namespace is
 269hierarchical and reduces the clutter present in the normal flat /dev
 270namespace.  Devfs names and conventional device names may be intermixed.
 271A userspace daemon, devfsd, exists to allow for automatic creation and
 272management of symbolic links from the devfs name space to the conventional
 273names.  More details on devfs can be found on the DEVFS home site at
 274<http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/> or in the file kernel
 275documentation files, .../linux/Documentation/filesystems/devfs/README.
 276
 277If you are using devfs, existing devices are automatically created within
 278the devfs name space.  Normal devices will be tts/F0 - tts/F255 and callout
 279devices will be cua/F0 - cua/F255.  With devfs installed, ip2mkdev will
 280create symbolic links in /dev from the old conventional names to the newer
 281devfs names as follows:
 282
 283        /dev/ip2ipl[n]  -> /dev/ip2/ipl[n]      n = 0 - 3
 284        /dev/ip2stat[n] -> /dev/ip2/stat[n]     n = 0 - 3
 285        /dev/ttyF[n]    -> /dev/tts/F[n]        n = 0 - 255
 286        /dev/cuf[n]     -> /dev/cua/F[n]        n = 0 - 255
 287
 288Only devices for existing ports and boards will be created.
 289
 290IMPORTANT NOTE:  The naming convention used for devfs by this driver
 291was changed from 1.2.12 to 1.2.13.  The old naming convention was to
 292use ttf/%d for the tty device and cuf/%d for the cua device.  That
 293has been changed to conform to an agreed-upon standard of placing
 294all the tty devices under tts.  The device names are now tts/F%d for
 295the tty device and cua/F%d for the cua devices.  If you were using
 296the older devfs names, you must update for the newer convention.
 297
 298You do not need to run ip2mkdev if you are using devfs and only want to
 299use the devfs native device names.
 300 
 301
 3027. NOTES
 303
 304This is a release version of the driver, but it is impossible to test it
 305in all configurations of Linux. If there is any anomalous behaviour that 
 306does not match the standard serial port's behaviour please let us know.
 307
 308
 3098. ip2mkdev shell script
 310
 311Previously, this script was simply attached here.  It is now attached as a
 312shar archive to make it easier to extract the script from the documentation.
 313To create the ip2mkdev shell script change to a convenient directory (/tmp
 314works just fine) and run the following command:
 315
 316        unshar Documentation/computone.txt
 317                (This file)
 318
 319You should now have a file ip2mkdev in your current working directory with
 320permissions set to execute.  Running that script with then create the
 321necessary devices for the Computone boards, interfaces, and ports which
 322are present on you system at the time it is run.
 323
 324
 325#!/bin/sh
 326# This is a shell archive (produced by GNU sharutils 4.2.1).
 327# To extract the files from this archive, save it to some FILE, remove
 328# everything before the `!/bin/sh' line above, then type `sh FILE'.
 329#
 330# Made on 2001-10-29 10:32 EST by <mhw@alcove.wittsend.com>.
 331# Source directory was `/home2/src/tmp'.
 332#
 333# Existing files will *not* be overwritten unless `-c' is specified.
 334#
 335# This shar contains:
 336# length mode       name
 337# ------ ---------- ------------------------------------------
 338#   4251 -rwxr-xr-x ip2mkdev
 339#
 340save_IFS="${IFS}"
 341IFS="${IFS}:"
 342gettext_dir=FAILED
 343locale_dir=FAILED
 344first_param="$1"
 345for dir in $PATH
 346do
 347  if test "$gettext_dir" = FAILED && test -f $dir/gettext \
 348     && ($dir/gettext --version >/dev/null 2>&1)
 349  then
 350    set `$dir/gettext --version 2>&1`
 351    if test "$3" = GNU
 352    then
 353      gettext_dir=$dir
 354    fi
 355  fi
 356  if test "$locale_dir" = FAILED && test -f $dir/shar \
 357     && ($dir/shar --print-text-domain-dir >/dev/null 2>&1)
 358  then
 359    locale_dir=`$dir/shar --print-text-domain-dir`
 360  fi
 361done
 362IFS="$save_IFS"
 363if test "$locale_dir" = FAILED || test "$gettext_dir" = FAILED
 364then
 365  echo=echo
 366else
 367  TEXTDOMAINDIR=$locale_dir
 368  export TEXTDOMAINDIR
 369  TEXTDOMAIN=sharutils
 370  export TEXTDOMAIN
 371  echo="$gettext_dir/gettext -s"
 372fi
 373if touch -am -t 200112312359.59 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 200112312359.59 -a -f $$.touch; then
 374  shar_touch='touch -am -t $1$2$3$4$5$6.$7 "$8"'
 375elif touch -am 123123592001.59 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 123123592001.59 -a ! -f 123123592001.5 -a -f $$.touch; then
 376  shar_touch='touch -am $3$4$5$6$1$2.$7 "$8"'
 377elif touch -am 1231235901 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -f 1231235901 -a -f $$.touch; then
 378  shar_touch='touch -am $3$4$5$6$2 "$8"'
 379else
 380  shar_touch=:
 381  echo
 382  $echo 'WARNING: not restoring timestamps.  Consider getting and'
 383  $echo "installing GNU \`touch', distributed in GNU File Utilities..."
 384  echo
 385fi
 386rm -f 200112312359.59 123123592001.59 123123592001.5 1231235901 $$.touch
 387#
 388if mkdir _sh17581; then
 389  $echo 'x -' 'creating lock directory'
 390else
 391  $echo 'failed to create lock directory'
 392  exit 1
 393fi
 394# ============= ip2mkdev ==============
 395if test -f 'ip2mkdev' && test "$first_param" != -c; then
 396  $echo 'x -' SKIPPING 'ip2mkdev' '(file already exists)'
 397else
 398  $echo 'x -' extracting 'ip2mkdev' '(text)'
 399  sed 's/^X//' << 'SHAR_EOF' > 'ip2mkdev' &&
 400#!/bin/sh -
 401#
 402#       ip2mkdev
 403#
 404#       Make or remove devices as needed for Computone Intelliport drivers
 405#
 406#       First rule!  If the dev file exists and you need it, don't mess
 407#       with it.  That prevents us from screwing up open ttys, ownership
 408#       and permissions on a running system!
 409#
 410#       This script will NOT remove devices that no longer exist if their
 411#       board or interface box has been removed.  If you want to get rid
 412#       of them, you can manually do an "rm -f /dev/ttyF* /dev/cuaf*"
 413#       before running this script.  Running this script will then recreate
 414#       all the valid devices.
 415#
 416#       Michael H. Warfield
 417#       /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/
 418#       mhw@wittsend.com
 419#
 420#       Updated 10/29/2000 for version 1.2.13 naming convention
 421#               under devfs.    /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/
 422#
 423#       Updated 03/09/2000 for devfs support in ip2 drivers. /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/
 424#
 425X
 426if test -d /dev/ip2 ; then
 427#       This is devfs mode...  We don't do anything except create symlinks
 428#       from the real devices to the old names!
 429X       cd /dev
 430X       echo "Creating symbolic links to devfs devices"
 431X       for i in `ls ip2` ; do
 432X               if test ! -L ip2$i ; then
 433X                       # Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device)
 434X                       rm -f ip2$i
 435X                       ln -s ip2/$i ip2$i
 436X               fi
 437X       done
 438X       for i in `( cd tts ; ls F* )` ; do
 439X               if test ! -L tty$i ; then
 440X                       # Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device)
 441X                       rm -f tty$i
 442X                       ln -s tts/$i tty$i
 443X               fi
 444X       done
 445X       for i in `( cd cua ; ls F* )` ; do
 446X               DEVNUMBER=`expr $i : 'F\(.*\)'`
 447X               if test ! -L cuf$DEVNUMBER ; then
 448X                       # Remove it incase it wasn't a symlink (old device)
 449X                       rm -f cuf$DEVNUMBER
 450X                       ln -s cua/$i cuf$DEVNUMBER
 451X               fi
 452X       done
 453X       exit 0
 454fi
 455X
 456if test ! -f /proc/tty/drivers
 457then
 458X       echo "\
 459Unable to check driver status.
 460Make sure proc file system is mounted."
 461X
 462X       exit 255
 463fi
 464X
 465if test ! -f /proc/tty/driver/ip2
 466then
 467X       echo "\
 468Unable to locate ip2 proc file.
 469Attempting to load driver"
 470X
 471X       if /sbin/insmod ip2
 472X       then
 473X               if test ! -f /proc/tty/driver/ip2
 474X               then
 475X                       echo "\
 476Unable to locate ip2 proc file after loading driver.
 477Driver initialization failure or driver version error.
 478"
 479X               exit 255
 480X               fi
 481X       else
 482X               echo "Unable to load ip2 driver."
 483X               exit 255
 484X       fi
 485fi
 486X
 487# Ok...  So we got the driver loaded and we can locate the procfs files.
 488# Next we need our major numbers.
 489X
 490TTYMAJOR=`sed -e '/^ip2/!d' -e '/\/dev\/tt/!d' -e 's/.*tt[^     ]*[     ]*\([0-9]*\)[   ]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/drivers`
 491CUAMAJOR=`sed -e '/^ip2/!d' -e '/\/dev\/cu/!d' -e 's/.*cu[^     ]*[     ]*\([0-9]*\)[   ]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/drivers`
 492BRDMAJOR=`sed -e '/^Driver: /!d' -e 's/.*IMajor=\([0-9]*\)[     ]*.*/\1/' < /proc/tty/driver/ip2`
 493X
 494echo "\
 495TTYMAJOR = $TTYMAJOR
 496CUAMAJOR = $CUAMAJOR
 497BRDMAJOR = $BRDMAJOR
 498"
 499X
 500# Ok...  Now we should know our major numbers, if appropriate...
 501# Now we need our boards and start the device loops.
 502X
 503grep '^Board [0-9]:' /proc/tty/driver/ip2 | while read token number type alltherest
 504do
 505X       # The test for blank "type" will catch the stats lead-in lines
 506X       # if they exist in the file
 507X       if test "$type" = "vacant" -o "$type" = "Vacant" -o "$type" = ""
 508X       then
 509X               continue
 510X       fi
 511X
 512X       BOARDNO=`expr "$number" : '\([0-9]\):'`
 513X       PORTS=`expr "$alltherest" : '.*ports=\([0-9]*\)' | tr ',' ' '`
 514X       MINORS=`expr "$alltherest" : '.*minors=\([0-9,]*\)' | tr ',' ' '`
 515X
 516X       if test "$BOARDNO" = "" -o "$PORTS" = ""
 517X       then
 518#       This may be a bug.  We should at least get this much information
 519X               echo "Unable to process board line"
 520X               continue
 521X       fi
 522X
 523X       if test "$MINORS" = ""
 524X       then
 525#       Silently skip this one.  This board seems to have no boxes
 526X               continue
 527X       fi
 528X
 529X       echo "board $BOARDNO: $type ports = $PORTS; port numbers = $MINORS"
 530X
 531X       if test "$BRDMAJOR" != ""
 532X       then
 533X               BRDMINOR=`expr $BOARDNO \* 4`
 534X               STSMINOR=`expr $BRDMINOR + 1`
 535X               if test ! -c /dev/ip2ipl$BOARDNO ; then
 536X                       mknod /dev/ip2ipl$BOARDNO c $BRDMAJOR $BRDMINOR
 537X               fi
 538X               if test ! -c /dev/ip2stat$BOARDNO ; then
 539X                       mknod /dev/ip2stat$BOARDNO c $BRDMAJOR $STSMINOR
 540X               fi
 541X       fi
 542X
 543X       if test "$TTYMAJOR" != ""
 544X       then
 545X               PORTNO=$BOARDBASE
 546X
 547X               for PORTNO in $MINORS
 548X               do
 549X                       if test ! -c /dev/ttyF$PORTNO ; then
 550X                               # We got the hardware but no device - make it
 551X                               mknod /dev/ttyF$PORTNO c $TTYMAJOR $PORTNO
 552X                       fi      
 553X               done
 554X       fi
 555X
 556X       if test "$CUAMAJOR" != ""
 557X       then
 558X               PORTNO=$BOARDBASE
 559X
 560X               for PORTNO in $MINORS
 561X               do
 562X                       if test ! -c /dev/cuf$PORTNO ; then
 563X                               # We got the hardware but no device - make it
 564X                               mknod /dev/cuf$PORTNO c $CUAMAJOR $PORTNO
 565X                       fi      
 566X               done
 567X       fi
 568done
 569X
 570Xexit 0
 571SHAR_EOF
 572  (set 20 01 10 29 10 32 01 'ip2mkdev'; eval "$shar_touch") &&
 573  chmod 0755 'ip2mkdev' ||
 574  $echo 'restore of' 'ip2mkdev' 'failed'
 575  if ( md5sum --help 2>&1 | grep 'sage: md5sum \[' ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
 576  && ( md5sum --version 2>&1 | grep -v 'textutils 1.12' ) >/dev/null; then
 577    md5sum -c << SHAR_EOF >/dev/null 2>&1 \
 578    || $echo 'ip2mkdev:' 'MD5 check failed'
 579cb5717134509f38bad9fde6b1f79b4a4  ip2mkdev
 580SHAR_EOF
 581  else
 582    shar_count="`LC_ALL= LC_CTYPE= LANG= wc -c < 'ip2mkdev'`"
 583    test 4251 -eq "$shar_count" ||
 584    $echo 'ip2mkdev:' 'original size' '4251,' 'current size' "$shar_count!"
 585  fi
 586fi
 587rm -fr _sh17581
 588exit 0
 589
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