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 i386/pcibios(4) -- introduction to PCI BIOS support
    OpenBSD provides support for setting up PCI controllers, bridges, and devices using information extracted from the BIOS. Ideally, the boot firmware of a machine (a.k.a. BIOS) should set up all PCI dev...
 pcic(4) -- introduction to PCMCIA (PC Card) support
    The pcmcia subsystem provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for PCMCIA (PC Card) devices.
 pciide(4) -- PCI IDE controller driver
    The pciide driver supports the PCI IDE controllers as specified in the "PCI IDE controller specification, revision 1.0" draft, as well as the Serial ATA controllers working either in parallel ATA co...
 pckbc(4) -- PC (ISA) keyboard controller driver
    The pckbc driver handles resource allocation and device attachment for the traditional PC/AT keyboard controller. It provides two logical connections for child devices, the ``keyboard'' slot for a k...
 pckbd(4) -- PC keyboard driver for wscons
    This driver supports PC/AT keyboards within the wscons(4) console framework. It doesn't provide direct device driver entry points but makes its functions available via the internal wskbd(4) interface...
 pcmcia(4) -- introduction to PCMCIA (PC Card) support
    The pcmcia subsystem provides machine-independent bus support and drivers for PCMCIA (PC Card) devices.
 sparc64/pcons(4) -- SPARC64 PROM console interface
    The pcons device provides a simple text console, using the PROM services for input and output. It will use the PROM console devices set via the ``input-device'' and ``output-device'' variables. Th...
 pcppi(4) -- PC (ISA) control and timer port driver
    The pcppi driver handles resource allocation and device attachment for the ports related to the ISA speaker in the traditional PC/AT ``design''. These are the ``system control port'' (which was im...
 pcscp(4) -- Advanced Micro Devices Am53c974 PCscsi-PCI SCSI driver
    The pcscp driver provides support for the Advanced Micro Devices Am53c974 PCscsi-PCI SCSI controller and boards using this chip, including the Tekram DC-390 PCI SCSI host adapter. For Tekram DC-390U/F...
 i386/pctr(4) -- driver for CPU performance counters
    The pctr device provides access to the performance counters on Intel brand processors, and to the TSC on others. Intel processors have two 40-bit performance counters which can be programmed to count ...
 pf(4) -- packet filter
    Packet filtering takes place in the kernel. A pseudo-device, /dev/pf, allows userland processes to control the behavior of the packet filter through an ioctl(2) interface. There are commands to enable...
 pflog(4) -- packet filter logging interface
    The pflog interface is a pseudo-device which makes visible all packets logged by the packet filter, pf(4). Logged packets can easily be monitored in real time by invoking tcpdump(8) on the pflog inter...
 pfsync(4) -- packet filter state table logging interface
    The pfsync interface is a pseudo-device which exposes certain changes to the state table used by pf(4). State changes can be viewed by invoking tcpdump(8) on the pfsync interface. If configured with a...
 hppa/phantomas(4) -- Phantom PseudoBC GSC+ Port
    Phantom bus convertor used to connect an sti(4) graphics, a lasi(4) bus host adapter for gsc(4) and a PCI bridge dino(4) to the system bus, where cpu(4) and memory are located.
 pms(4) -- PS/2 auxiliary port mouse driver
    The pms drivers provide an interface to PS/2 auxiliary port mice within the wscons(4) framework. Parent device in terms of the autoconfiguration framework can be either gsckbc(4), the PS/2 input port ...
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