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8 hme \- SUNW,hme Fast-Ethernet device driver
18 The \fBSUNW,hme\fR Fast-Ethernet driver is a multi-threaded, loadable,
20 Provider Interface, \fBdlpi\fR(4P), over a \fBSUNW,hme\fR Fast-Ethernet
21 controller. The motherboard and add-in SBus \fBSUNW,hme\fR controllers of
30 provides 100Base-TX networking interfaces using SUN's \fBFEPS ASIC\fR and an
33 Transceiver which connects to a \fBRJ-45\fR connector. In addition to the RJ-45
37 may use any physical media (copper or fiber) specified in the 100Base-TX
42 The 100Base-TX standard specifies an "auto-negotiation" protocol to
44 is capable of doing "auto-negotiation" with the remote-end of the link (Link
47 also supports \fBforced-mode\fR of operation where the driver can select the
52 The cloning character-special device \fB/dev/hme\fR is used to access all
66 this system. The device is initialized on first attach and de-initialized
76 The maximum \fBSDU\fR is \fB1500\fR (\fBETHERMTU\fR - defined in
143 [\fB0\fR-\fB0xFFFF\fR] range. Only one Ethernet type can be bound to the
149 the range [\fB0\fR-\fB1500\fR] are assumed to be 802.3 frames and are routed up
157 range [\fB0\fR-\fB1500\fR]. If either is true, the driver computes the length
166 \fInot\fR hardcode to this particular implementation-specific \fBDLSAP\fR
193 multicast addresses may be iteratively created and modified on a per-stream
204 of all multicast group addresses. The effect of each is always on a per-stream
229 By default, the hme driver performs "auto-negotiation" to select the
235 External Transceiver supports "auto-negotiation", the driver uses the
236 auto-negotiation procedure to select the link speed and mode. If the External
237 Transceiver does not support auto-negotiation, it will select the highest
243 100 Mbps, full-duplex
249 100 Mbps, half-duplex
255 10 Mbps, full-duplex
261 10 Mbps, half-duplex
268 These speeds and modes are described in the 100Base-TX standard.
276 Operation mode (half-duplex or full-duplex)
310 \fIdefault\fR, auto-negotiation is used to select the speed and the mode of the
316 operations. If the external transceiver supports auto-negotiation:
321 The driver uses the auto-negotiation procedure to select the link speed and
326 If the external transceiver \fIdoes\fR \fInot\fR support auto-negotiation
336 \fBSUNW,hme\fR device supports programmable \fB"IPG"\fR (Inter-Packet Gap)
338 to 8 \fBbyte-times\fR and \fBipg2\fR to 4 \fBbyte-times\fR (which are the
357 \fBinter-packet gap\fR
370 capabilities of the \fBhardware\fR, which are \fBread-only\fR \fB(RO)\fR
372 used in \fBspeed selection\fR. There are \fBread/write\fR \fB(RW)\fR
374 The Link Partner capabilities are also read only parameters because the current
375 default value of these parameters can only be read and cannot be modified.
392 System-wide default device driver properties