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34.Dd August 18, 2017
35.Dt BGE 4
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm bge
39.Nd "Broadcom BCM57xx/BCM590x Gigabit/Fast Ethernet driver"
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41To compile this driver into the kernel,
42place the following lines in your
43kernel configuration file:
44.Bd -ragged -offset indent
45.Cd "device miibus"
46.Cd "device bge"
47.Ed
48.Pp
49Alternatively, to load the driver as a
50module at boot time, place the following line in
51.Xr loader.conf 5 :
52.Bd -literal -offset indent
53if_bge_load="YES"
54.Ed
55.Sh DESCRIPTION
56The
57.Nm
58driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x,
59571x, 572x, 575x, 576x, 578x, 5776x and 5778x Gigabit Ethernet controller
60chips and the 590x and 5779x Fast Ethernet controller chips.
61.Pp
62All of these NICs are capable of 10, 100 and 1000Mbps speeds over CAT5
63copper cable, except for the SysKonnect SK-9D41 which supports only
641000Mbps over multimode fiber.
65The BCM570x builds upon the technology of the Alteon Tigon II.
66It has two R4000 CPU cores and is PCI v2.2 and PCI-X v1.0 compliant.
67It supports IP, TCP
68and UDP checksum offload for both receive and transmit,
69multiple RX and TX DMA rings for QoS applications, rules-based
70receive filtering, and VLAN tag stripping/insertion as well as
71a 256-bit multicast hash filter.
72Additional features may be
73provided via value-add firmware updates.
74The BCM570x supports TBI (ten bit interface) and GMII
75transceivers, which means it can be used with either copper or 1000baseX
76fiber applications.
77Note however the device only supports a single
78speed in TBI mode.
79.Pp
80Most BCM5700-based cards also use the Broadcom BCM5401 or BCM5411 10/100/1000
81copper gigabit transceivers,
82which support autonegotiation of 10, 100 and 1000Mbps modes in
83full or half duplex.
84.Pp
85The BCM5700, BCM5701, BCM5702, BCM5703, BCM5704, BCM5714, BCM5717, BCM5719,
86BCM5720, BCM5780 and BCM57765 also support jumbo frames, which can be
87configured via the interface MTU setting.
88Selecting an MTU larger than 1500 bytes with the
89.Xr ifconfig 8
90utility configures the adapter to receive and transmit jumbo frames.
91Using jumbo frames can greatly improve performance for certain tasks,
92such as file transfers and data streaming.
93.Pp
94The
95.Nm
96driver supports the following media types:
97.Bl -tag -width ".Cm 10baseT/UTP"
98.It Cm autoselect
99Enable autoselection of the media type and options.
100The user can manually override
101the autoselected mode by adding media options to
102.Xr rc.conf 5 .
103.It Cm 10baseT/UTP
104Set 10Mbps operation.
105The
106.Xr ifconfig 8
107.Ic mediaopt
108option can also be used to select either
109.Cm full-duplex
110or
111.Cm half-duplex
112modes.
113.It Cm 100baseTX
114Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation.
115The
116.Xr ifconfig 8
117.Ic mediaopt
118option can also be used to select either
119.Cm full-duplex
120or
121.Cm half-duplex
122modes.
123.It Cm 1000baseTX
124Set 1000baseTX operation over twisted pair.
125Only
126.Cm full-duplex
127mode is supported.
128.It Cm 1000baseSX
129Set 1000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) operation.
130Both
131.Cm full-duplex
132and
133.Cm half-duplex
134modes are supported.
135.El
136.Pp
137The
138.Nm
139driver supports the following media options:
140.Bl -tag -width ".Cm full-duplex"
141.It Cm full-duplex
142Force full duplex operation.
143.It Cm half-duplex
144Force half duplex operation.
145.El
146.Pp
147For more information on configuring this device, see
148.Xr ifconfig 8 .
149.Sh HARDWARE
150The
151.Nm
152driver provides support for various NICs based on the Broadcom BCM570x
153family of Gigabit Ethernet controller chips, including the
154following:
155.Pp
156.Bl -bullet -compact
157.It
1583Com 3c996-SX (1000baseSX)
159.It
1603Com 3c996-T (10/100/1000baseTX)
161.It
162Apple Thunderbolt Display (10/100/1000baseTX)
163.It
164Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (10/100/1000baseTX)
165.It
166Dell PowerEdge 1750 integrated BCM5704C NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
167.It
168Dell PowerEdge 2550 integrated BCM5700 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
169.It
170Dell PowerEdge 2650 integrated BCM5703 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
171.It
172Dell PowerEdge R200 integrated BCM5750 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
173.It
174Dell PowerEdge R300 integrated BCM5722 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
175.It
176IBM x235 server integrated BCM5703x NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
177.It
178HP Compaq dc7600 integrated BCM5752 NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
179.It
180HP ProLiant NC7760 embedded Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
181.It
182HP ProLiant NC7770 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
183.It
184HP ProLiant NC7771 PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
185.It
186HP ProLiant NC7781 embedded PCI-X Gigabit NIC (10/100/1000baseTX)
187.It
188Netgear GA302T (10/100/1000baseTX)
189.It
190SysKonnect SK-9D21 (10/100/1000baseTX)
191.It
192SysKonnect SK-9D41 (1000baseSX)
193.El
194.Sh LOADER TUNABLES
195The following tunables can be set at the
196.Xr loader 8
197prompt before booting the kernel, or stored in
198.Xr loader.conf 5 .
199.Bl -tag -width indent
200.It Va hw.bge.allow_asf
201Allow the ASF feature for cooperating with IPMI.
202Can cause system lockup problems on a small number of systems.
203Enabled by default.
204.It Va dev.bge.%d.msi
205Non-zero value enables MSI support on the Ethernet hardware.
206The default value is 1.
207.El
208.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
209The following variables are available as both
210.Xr sysctl 8
211variables and
212.Xr loader 8
213tunables:
214.Bl -tag -width indent
215.It Va dev.bge.%d.forced_collapse
216Allow collapsing multiple transmit buffers into a single buffer
217to increase transmit performance with the cost of CPU cycles.
218The default value is 0 to disable transmit buffer collapsing.
219.It Va dev.bge.%d.forced_udpcsum
220Enable UDP transmit checksum offloading even if controller can generate
221UDP datagrams with checksum value 0.
222UDP datagrams with checksum value 0 can confuse receiver host as it means
223sender did not compute UDP checksum.
224The default value is 0 which disables UDP transmit checksum offloading.
225The interface need to be brought down and up again before a change takes
226effect.
227.El
228.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
229.Bl -diag
230.It "bge%d: couldn't map memory"
231A fatal initialization error has occurred.
232.It "bge%d: couldn't map ports"
233A fatal initialization error has occurred.
234.It "bge%d: couldn't map interrupt"
235A fatal initialization error has occurred.
236.It "bge%d: no memory for softc struct!"
237The driver failed to allocate memory for per-device instance information
238during initialization.
239.It "bge%d: failed to enable memory mapping!"
240The driver failed to initialize PCI shared memory mapping.
241This might
242happen if the card is not in a bus-master slot.
243.It "bge%d: firmware handshake timed out, found 0xffffffff"
244The device was physically disconnected from the system, or there is a problem with
245the device causing it to stop responding to the host it is attached to.
246.It "bge%d: no memory for jumbo buffers!"
247The driver failed to allocate memory for jumbo frames during
248initialization.
249.It "bge%d: watchdog timeout"
250The device has stopped responding to the network, or there is a problem with
251the network connection (cable).
252.El
253.Sh SEE ALSO
254.Xr altq 4 ,
255.Xr arp 4 ,
256.Xr miibus 4 ,
257.Xr netintro 4 ,
258.Xr ng_ether 4 ,
259.Xr polling 4 ,
260.Xr vlan 4 ,
261.Xr ifconfig 8
262.Sh HISTORY
263The
264.Nm
265device driver first appeared in
266.Fx 4.5 .
267.Sh AUTHORS
268The
269.Nm
270driver was written by
271.An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@windriver.com .
272.Sh BUGS
273Hotplug is not currently supported in
274.Fx ,
275hence, Thunderbolt interfaces need to be connected prior to system power up on
276Apple systems in order for the interface to be detected.
277Also, due to the lack of hotplug support, Thunderbolt-based interfaces must not be removed
278while the system is up as the kernel is currently unable to cope with a
279.Nm
280interface disappearing.
281