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3396f2e892SBill Paul.Dd November 20, 1999
3496f2e892SBill Paul.Dt DC 4 i386
3596f2e892SBill Paul.Os FreeBSD
3696f2e892SBill Paul.Sh NAME
3796f2e892SBill Paul.Nm dc
3896f2e892SBill Paul.Nd
3996f2e892SBill PaulDEC/Intel 21143 and clone 10/100 ethernet driver
4096f2e892SBill Paul.Sh SYNOPSIS
416b713d58SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.Cd "device miibus"
426b713d58SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.Cd "device dc"
4396f2e892SBill Paul.Sh DESCRIPTION
4496f2e892SBill PaulThe
4596f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
4696f2e892SBill Pauldriver provides support for several PCI fast ethernet adapters and
4796f2e892SBill Paulembedded controllers based on the following chipsets:
4896f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
4996f2e892SBill Paul.Bl -bullet -compact -offset indent
5096f2e892SBill Paul.It
5196f2e892SBill PaulDEC/Intel 21143
5296f2e892SBill Paul.It
5396f2e892SBill PaulMacronix 98713, 98713A, 98715, 98715A and 98725
5496f2e892SBill Paul.It
554c42afccSBill PaulDavicom DM9100, DM9102 and DM9102A
5696f2e892SBill Paul.It
5796f2e892SBill PaulASIX Electronics AX88140A and AX88141
5896f2e892SBill Paul.It
5996f2e892SBill PaulADMtek AL981 Comet and AN985 Centaur
6096f2e892SBill Paul.It
6196f2e892SBill PaulLite-On 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC
6296f2e892SBill Paul.It
6396f2e892SBill PaulLite-On/Macronix 82c115 PNIC II
6496f2e892SBill Paul.El
6596f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
6696f2e892SBill PaulAll of these chips have the same general register layout, DMA
676d249eeeSSheldon Hearndescriptor format and method of operation.
686d249eeeSSheldon HearnAll of the clone chips
696d249eeeSSheldon Hearnare based on the 21143 design with various modifications.
706d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
7196f2e892SBill Paul21143 itself has support for 10baseT, BNC, AUI, MII and symbol
7296f2e892SBill Paulmedia attachments, 10 and 100Mbps speeds in full or half duplex,
736d249eeeSSheldon Hearnbuilt in NWAY autonegotiation and wake on LAN.
746d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe 21143 also
7596f2e892SBill Pauloffers several receive filter programming options including
7696f2e892SBill Paulperfect filtering, inverse perfect filtering and hash table
7796f2e892SBill Paulfiltering.
7896f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
7996f2e892SBill PaulSome clone chips duplicate the 21143 fairly closely while others
806d249eeeSSheldon Hearnonly maintain superficial simularities.
816d249eeeSSheldon HearnSome support only MII
826d249eeeSSheldon Hearnmedia attachments.
836d249eeeSSheldon HearnOthers use different receiver filter programming
846d249eeeSSheldon Hearnmechanisms.
856d249eeeSSheldon HearnAt least one supports only chained DMA descriptors
8696f2e892SBill Paul(most support both chained descriptors and contiguously allocated
8796f2e892SBill Paulfixed size rings). Some chips (especially the PNIC) also have
886d249eeeSSheldon Hearnpeculiar bugs.
896d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
9096f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
9196f2e892SBill Pauldriver does its best to provide generalized support for all
9296f2e892SBill Paulof these chipsets in order to keep special case code to a minimun.
9396f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
9496f2e892SBill PaulThese chips are used by many vendors which makes it
956d249eeeSSheldon Hearndifficult provide a complete list of all supported cards.
966d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
9796f2e892SBill Paulfollowing NICs are known to work with the
9896f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
9996f2e892SBill Pauldriver at this time:
10096f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
10196f2e892SBill Paul.Bl -bullet -compact -offset indent
10296f2e892SBill Paul.It
10396f2e892SBill PaulDigital DE500-BA 10/100 (21143, non-MII)
10496f2e892SBill Paul.It
10596f2e892SBill PaulBuilt in DE500-BA on DEC Alpha workstations (21143, non-MII)
10696f2e892SBill Paul.It
1074c42afccSBill PaulBuilt in 10Mbps only ethernet on Compaq Presario 7900 series
1084c42afccSBill Pauldesktops (21143, non-MII)
1094c42afccSBill Paul.It
1104c42afccSBill PaulBuilt in ethernet on LinkSys EtherFast 10/100 Instant GigaDrive (DM9102, MII)
1114c42afccSBill Paul.It
11296f2e892SBill PaulKingston KNE100TX (21143, MII)
11396f2e892SBill Paul.It
11496f2e892SBill PaulD-Link DFE-570TX (21143, MII, quad port)
11596f2e892SBill Paul.It
1164c42afccSBill PaulNDC SOHOware SFA110 (98713A)
11796f2e892SBill Paul.It
11896f2e892SBill PaulSVEC PN102-TX (98713)
11996f2e892SBill Paul.It
1204c42afccSBill PaulCNet Pro120A (98715A or 98713A) and CNet Pro120B (98715)
12196f2e892SBill Paul.It
12296f2e892SBill PaulCompex RL100-TX (98713 or 98713A)
12396f2e892SBill Paul.It
12496f2e892SBill PaulLinkSys LNE100TX (PNIC 82c168, 82c169)
12596f2e892SBill Paul.It
12696f2e892SBill PaulNetGear FA310-TX Rev. D1, D2 or D3 (PNIC 82c169)
12796f2e892SBill Paul.It
12896f2e892SBill PaulMatrox FastNIC 10/100 (PNIC 82c168, 82c169)
12996f2e892SBill Paul.It
13096f2e892SBill PaulKingston KNE110TX (PNIC 82c169)
13196f2e892SBill Paul.It
13296f2e892SBill PaulLinkSys LNE100TX v2.0 (PNIC II 82c115)
13396f2e892SBill Paul.It
13496f2e892SBill PaulJaton XpressNet (Davicom DM9102)
13596f2e892SBill Paul.It
13696f2e892SBill PaulAlfa Inc GFC2204 (ASIX AX88140A)
13796f2e892SBill Paul.It
13896f2e892SBill PaulCNet Pro110B (ASIX AX88140A)
13996f2e892SBill Paul.El
14096f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
14196f2e892SBill PaulThe
14296f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
14396f2e892SBill Pauldriver supports the following media types:
14496f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
14596f2e892SBill Paul.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
14696f2e892SBill Paul.It autoselect
14796f2e892SBill PaulEnable autoselection of the media type and options.
14896f2e892SBill PaulThe user can manually override
14996f2e892SBill Paulthe autoselected mode by adding media options to the
15096f2e892SBill Paul.Pa /etc/rc.conf
15196f2e892SBill Paulfile.
15296f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
15396f2e892SBill PaulNote: the built-in NWAY autonegotiation on the original PNIC 82c168
15496f2e892SBill Paulchip is horribly broken and is not supported by the
15596f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
15696f2e892SBill Pauldriver at this time: the chip will operate in any speed or duplex
1576d249eeeSSheldon Hearnmode, however these must be set manually.
1586d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe original 82c168 appears
15996f2e892SBill Paulon very early revisions of the LinkSys LNE100TX and Matrox FastNIC.
16096f2e892SBill Paul.It 10baseT/UTP
1616d249eeeSSheldon HearnSet 10Mbps operation.
1626d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
16396f2e892SBill Paul.Ar mediaopt
16496f2e892SBill Pauloption can also be used to enable
16596f2e892SBill Paul.Ar full-duplex
1666d249eeeSSheldon Hearnoperation.
1676d249eeeSSheldon HearnNot specifying
16896f2e892SBill Paul.Ar full duplex
16996f2e892SBill Paulimplies
17096f2e892SBill Paul.Ar half-duplex
17196f2e892SBill Paulmode.
17296f2e892SBill Paul.It 100baseTX
1736d249eeeSSheldon HearnSet 100Mbps (fast ethernet) operation.
1746d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
17596f2e892SBill Paul.Ar mediaopt
17696f2e892SBill Pauloption can also be used to enable
17796f2e892SBill Paul.Ar full-duplex
1786d249eeeSSheldon Hearnoperation.
1796d249eeeSSheldon HearnNot specifying
18096f2e892SBill Paul.Ar full duplex
18196f2e892SBill Paulimplies
18296f2e892SBill Paul.Ar half-duplex
18396f2e892SBill Paulmode.
18496f2e892SBill Paul.El
18596f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
18696f2e892SBill PaulThe
18796f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
18896f2e892SBill Pauldriver supports the following media options:
18996f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
19096f2e892SBill Paul.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
19196f2e892SBill Paul.It full-duplex
1926d249eeeSSheldon HearnForce full duplex operation.
1936d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe interface will operate in
19496f2e892SBill Paulhalf duplex mode if this media option is not specified.
19596f2e892SBill Paul.El
19696f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
19796f2e892SBill PaulNote that the 100baseTX media type may not be available on certain
19896f2e892SBill PaulIntel 21143 adapters which support 10mbps media attachments only.
19996f2e892SBill PaulFor more information on configuring this device, see
20096f2e892SBill Paul.Xr ifconfig 8 .
20196f2e892SBill Paul.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
20296f2e892SBill Paul.Bl -diag
20396f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: couldn't map ports/memory"
20496f2e892SBill PaulA fatal initialization error has occurred.
20596f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: couldn't map interrupt"
20696f2e892SBill PaulA fatal initialization error has occurred.
20796f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: watchdog timeout"
20896f2e892SBill PaulA packet was queued for transmission and a transmit command was
20996f2e892SBill Paulissued, however the device failed to acknowledge the transmission
2106d249eeeSSheldon Hearnbefore a timeout expired.
2116d249eeeSSheldon HearnThis can happen if the device is unable
21296f2e892SBill Paulto deliver interrupts for some reason, of if there is a problem with
21396f2e892SBill Paulthe network connection (cable).
21496f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: no memory for rx list"
21596f2e892SBill PaulThe driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the receiver ring.
21696f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: TX underrun -- increasing TX threshold"
21796f2e892SBill PaulThe device generated a transmit underrun error while attempting to
2186d249eeeSSheldon HearnDMA and transmit a packet.
2196d249eeeSSheldon HearnThis happens if the host is not able to
2206d249eeeSSheldon HearnDMA the packet data into the NIC's FIFO fast enough.
2216d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe driver
22296f2e892SBill Paulwill dynamically increase the transmit start threshold so that
22396f2e892SBill Paulmore data must be DMAed into the FIFO before the NIC will start
22496f2e892SBill Paultransmitting it onto the wire.
22596f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: TX underrun -- using store and forward mode"
22696f2e892SBill PaulThe device continued to generate transmit underruns even after all
22796f2e892SBill Paulpossible transmit start threshold settings had been tried, so the
2286d249eeeSSheldon Hearndriver programmed the chip for store and forward mode.
2296d249eeeSSheldon HearnIn this mode,
23096f2e892SBill Paulthe NIC will not begin transmission until the entire packet has been
23196f2e892SBill Paultransfered into its FIFO memory.
23296f2e892SBill Paul.It "dc%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0"
23396f2e892SBill PaulThis message applies only to adapters which support power
2346d249eeeSSheldon Hearnmanagement.
2356d249eeeSSheldon HearnSome operating systems place the controller in low power
23696f2e892SBill Paulmode when shutting down, and some PCI BIOSes fail to bring the chip
2376d249eeeSSheldon Hearnout of this state before configuring it.
2386d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe controller loses all of
23996f2e892SBill Paulits PCI configuration in the D3 state, so if the BIOS does not set
24096f2e892SBill Paulit back to full power mode in time, it won't be able to configure it
2416d249eeeSSheldon Hearncorrectly.
2426d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe driver tries to detect this condition and bring
24396f2e892SBill Paulthe adapter back to the D0 (full power) state, but this may not be
2446d249eeeSSheldon Hearnenough to return the driver to a fully operational condition.
2456d249eeeSSheldon HearnIf
24696f2e892SBill Paulyou see this message at boot time and the driver fails to attach
24796f2e892SBill Paulthe device as a network interface, you will have to perform second
24896f2e892SBill Paulwarm boot to have the device properly configured.
24996f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
25096f2e892SBill PaulNote that this condition only occurs when warm booting from another
2516d249eeeSSheldon Hearnoperating system.
2526d249eeeSSheldon HearnIf you power down your system prior to booting
25396f2e892SBill Paul.Fx ,
25496f2e892SBill Paulthe card should be configured correctly.
25596f2e892SBill Paul.El
25696f2e892SBill Paul.Sh SEE ALSO
25796f2e892SBill Paul.Xr arp 4 ,
25896f2e892SBill Paul.Xr netintro 4 ,
25995d7878cSArchie Cobbs.Xr ng_ether 4 ,
26095d7878cSArchie Cobbs.Xr ifconfig 8
26196f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
26296f2e892SBill Paul.%T ADMtek AL981, AL983 and AL985 data sheets
26396f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://www.admtek.com.tw
26496f2e892SBill Paul.Re
26596f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
26696f2e892SBill Paul.%T ASIX Electronics AX88140A and AX88141 data sheets
26796f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://www.asix.com.tw
26896f2e892SBill Paul.Re
26996f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
27096f2e892SBill Paul.%T Davicom DM9102 data sheet
27196f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://www.davicom8.com
27296f2e892SBill Paul.Re
27396f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
27496f2e892SBill Paul.%T Intel 21143 Hardware Reference Manual
27596f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://developer.intel.com
27696f2e892SBill Paul.Re
27796f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
27896f2e892SBill Paul.%T Macronix 98713/A, 98715/A and 98725 data sheets
27996f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://www.macronix.com
28096f2e892SBill Paul.Re
28196f2e892SBill Paul.Rs
28296f2e892SBill Paul.%T Macronix 98713/A and 98715/A app notes
28396f2e892SBill Paul.%O http://www.macronix.com
28496f2e892SBill Paul.Re
28596f2e892SBill Paul.Sh HISTORY
28696f2e892SBill PaulThe
28796f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
28896f2e892SBill Pauldevice driver first appeared in
28996f2e892SBill Paul.Fx 4.0 .
29096f2e892SBill Paul.Sh AUTHORS
29196f2e892SBill PaulThe
29296f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
29396f2e892SBill Pauldriver was written by
29496f2e892SBill Paul.An Bill Paul Aq wpaul@ee.columbia.edu .
29596f2e892SBill Paul.Sh BUGS
29696f2e892SBill PaulThe Macronix application notes claim that in order to put the
29796f2e892SBill Paulchips in normal operation, the driver must write a certian magic
2986d249eeeSSheldon Hearnnumber into the CSR16 register.
2996d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe numbers are documented in
30096f2e892SBill Paulthe app notes, but the exact meaning of the bits is not.
30196f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
30296f2e892SBill PaulThe 98713A seems to have a problem with 10Mbps full duplex mode.
30396f2e892SBill PaulThe transmitter works but the receiver tends to produce many
3046d249eeeSSheldon Hearnunexplained errors leading to very poor overall performance.
3056d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
3066d249eeeSSheldon Hearn98715A does not exhibit this problem.
3076d249eeeSSheldon HearnAll other modes on the
30896f2e892SBill Paul98713A seem to work correctly.
30996f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
31096f2e892SBill PaulThe original 82c168 PNIC chip has built in NWAY support which is
31196f2e892SBill Paulused on certain early LinkSys LNE100TX and Matrox FastNIC cards,
31296f2e892SBill Paulhowever it is horribly broken and difficult to use reliably.
31396f2e892SBill PaulConsequently, autonegotiation is not currently supported for this
31496f2e892SBill Paulchipset: the driver defaults the NIC to 10baseT half duplex, and it's
31596f2e892SBill Paulup to the operator to manually select a different mode if necessary.
31696f2e892SBill Paul(Later cards use an external MII transceiver to implement NWAY
31796f2e892SBill Paulautonegotiation and work correctly.)
31896f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
31996f2e892SBill PaulThe
32096f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
32196f2e892SBill Pauldriver programs 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC chips to use the store and
3226d249eeeSSheldon Hearnforward setting for the transmit start threshold by default.
3236d249eeeSSheldon HearnThis
32496f2e892SBill Paulis to work around problems with some NIC/PCI bus combinations where
32596f2e892SBill Paulthe PNIC can transmit corrupt frames when operating at 100Mbps,
32696f2e892SBill Paulprobably due to PCI DMA burst transfer errors.
32796f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
3284c42afccSBill PaulThe 82c168 and 82c169 PNIC chips also have a receiver bug that
32996f2e892SBill Paulsometimes manifests during periods of heavy receive and transmit
33096f2e892SBill Paulactivity, where the chip will improperly DMA received frames to
3316d249eeeSSheldon Hearnthe host.
3326d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe chips appear to upload several kilobytes of garbage
33396f2e892SBill Pauldata along with the received frame data, dirtying several RX buffers
3346d249eeeSSheldon Hearninstead of just the expected one.
3356d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
33696f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
33796f2e892SBill Pauldriver detects this condition and will salvage the frame, however
33896f2e892SBill Paulit incurs a serious performance penalty in the process.
33996f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
34096f2e892SBill PaulThe PNIC chips also sometimes generate a transmit underrun error when
34196f2e892SBill Paulthe driver attempts to download the receiver filter setup frame, which
3426d249eeeSSheldon Hearncan result in the receive filter being incorrectly programmed.
3436d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
34496f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
34596f2e892SBill Pauldriver will watch for this condition and requeue the setup frame until
34696f2e892SBill Paulit is transfered successfully.
34796f2e892SBill Paul.Pp
34896f2e892SBill PaulThe ADMtek AL981 chip (and possibly the AN985 as well) has been observed
34996f2e892SBill Paulto sometimes wedge on transmit: this appears to happen when the driver
35096f2e892SBill Paulqueues a sequence of frames which cause it to wrap from the end of the
3516d249eeeSSheldon Hearnthe transmit descriptor ring back to the beginning.
3526d249eeeSSheldon HearnThe
35396f2e892SBill Paul.Nm
35496f2e892SBill Pauldriver attempts to avoid this condition by not queing any frames past
35596f2e892SBill Paulthe end of the transmit ring during a single invocation of the
35696f2e892SBill Paul.Fn dc_start
3576d249eeeSSheldon Hearnroutine.
3586d249eeeSSheldon HearnThis workaround has a negligible impact on transmit performance.
35996f2e892SBill Paul
36096f2e892SBill Paul
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