- BOOT_ADMIN
This a command line utility stored in the boot ROM of
the PA box, which is used to configure the computer during early boot
sequence. It is a part of the PA-RISC machine's firmware.
- Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
The GSP is a console subsystem present
on certain PA-RISC systems, which provides several features such as remote
console, UPS management, system low level control.
- High Priority Machine Check (HPMC)
Fatal system error. Processor-Dependent Code (PDC) saves machine state in the Processor Internal Memory (PIM).
- HP-PA
'HP-PA' (sometimes 'hppa') is the short
way to refer to HP PA-RISC architecture. It's real meaning
is : 'Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture'. It
is used for instance by
Debian
and OpenBSD
to point out their ports.
- Initial Program Loader (IPL)
It is the HP standardized system bootstrap responsible for
loading the operating system's kernel on PA-RISC systems. It can be launched
from the BOOT_ADMIN.
See Also: BOOT_ADMIN.
- Initial System Loader (ISL)
ISL is the executable that brings you into BOOT_ADMIN.
See Also: Initial Program Loader (IPL).
- Logical Interchange Format (LIF)
This is a HP mass-storage format used for exchanging files
among HP computer systems. It basically contains a header (identifying it
as a LIF volume) and a directory of fixed size containing the files. The
size of the directory is fixed when the volume is created, which explains
many thingss about the way PALO works !
- lifimage
It is the name contraction of 'LIF image', which is indeed a
file which respond to 'LIF' standard. It can be seen as the equivalent of
an 'ISO' file, having the 'LIF' format instead of 'ISO9660'.
See Also: Logical Interchange Format (LIF).
- Low Priority Machine Check (LPMC)
Generally a recoverable system error.
- PA-RISC
PA stands for Precision Architecture. It is the name of two
generations of HP processors. They are classified as PA-RISC 1.X and PA-RISC 2.0.
But a system based on a PA-RISC processor is commonly called a HP-PA box.
See Also: HP-PA.
- PA LOader (PALO)
PALO is the PA/Linux kernel LOader. It was
designed by Paul Bame as a LILO equivalent for the PA-RISC
architecture.
- Processor-Dependent Code (PDC)
It is the firmware that handles all processor-dependent
functionalities, including initialization and self-test procedures. Once
it has done this, it passes control to the ISL.
See Also: Initial System Loader (ISL).
- Processor Internal Memory (PIM)
Machine state is saved here for HPMC, LPMC, and TOC's. See
PDC_PIM in "PDC Procedures" chapter of PA I/O ACD.
See Also: Initial System Loader (ISL).
- netinst
This is not a PA-RISC specific term, though it needs
explanations. 'Network Install', also known as 'netinst', are
small ISOs containing everything you need to boot a computer
and install it from network. They are based on the
Debian distribution.
- SuckyIO
(added by special request) National
Semiconductor PC87560UBD, aka "SuperIO".
Provides IDE, USB 1.1, Floppy Disk Controller, parallel port, 2 serial
ports, UIR (Infrared), etc. But since National denies the existence of
this chip and HP was the only client for this buggy PoS, the name
"SuckyIO" has stuck.
- SuperIO
Official term for "SuckyIO"
See Also: SuckyIO.
- Standard Text Interface (STI)
It defines a standardized way to access the graphic subsystem
on HP-PA.
- Transfer Of Control (TOC)
Under HP/UX it would make a crash dump and reset the box. It
can also be called from the GSP. Under Linux, it will
save the registers and reset, saved registers will be accessible through
PDC.