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39.Dd December 26, 2020
40.Dt LE 4
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm le
44.Nd "AMD Am7900 LANCE and Am79C9xx ILACC/PCnet Ethernet interface driver"
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46To compile this driver into the kernel,
47place the following line in your
48kernel configuration file:
49.Bd -ragged -offset indent
50.Cd "device le"
51.Ed
52.Pp
53Alternatively, to load the driver as a
54module at boot time, place the following line in
55.Xr loader.conf 5 :
56.Bd -literal -offset indent
57if_le_load="YES"
58.Ed
59.Pp
60For ISA non-PnP adapters, the port address as well as the IRQ and the DRQ
61numbers have to be specified in
62.Pa /boot/device.hints :
63.Cd hint.le.0.at="isa"
64.Cd hint.le.0.port="0x280"
65.Cd hint.le.0.irq="10"
66.Cd hint.le.0.drq="0"
67.Sh DESCRIPTION
68The
69.Nm
70driver provides support for Ethernet adapters based on the
71.Tn AMD Am7990
72and
73.Tn Am79C90
74.Pq CMOS, pin-compatible
75Local Area Network Controller for Ethernet
76.Pq Tn LANCE
77chips.
78.Pp
79The
80.Nm
81driver also supports Ethernet adapters based on the
82.Tn AMD Am79C900
83Integrated Local Area Communications Controller
84.Pq Tn ILACC
85as well as the
86.Tn Am79C9xx PCnet
87family of chips, which are single-chip implementations of a
88.Tn LANCE
89chip and a DMA engine.
90The
91.Nm
92driver treats all of these
93.Tn PCI
94bus Ethernet chips as an
95.Tn AMD Am79C970 PCnet-PCI
96and does not support the additional features like the MII bus and burst mode of
97.Tn AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST
98and greater chips.
99.Pp
100Generally, the
101.Nm
102driver aims at supporting as many different chips on as many different
103platforms as possible,
104partially at the cost of the best performance with some of these.
105.Pp
106The
107.Nm
108driver supports reception and transmission of extended frames for
109.Xr vlan 4 .
110Selective reception of multicast Ethernet frames is provided by a 64-bit mask;
111multicast destination addresses are hashed to a bit entry using the Ethernet
112CRC function.
113.Sh HARDWARE
114.Ss ISA
115The
116.Nm
117driver supports
118.Tn ISA
119bus Ethernet adapters which are based on the following chips:
120.Pp
121.Bl -bullet -compact
122.It
123.Tn AMD Am7990 and Am79C90 LANCE
124.It
125.Tn AMD Am79C960 PCnet-ISA
126.It
127.Tn AMD Am79C961 PCnet-ISA+
128.It
129.Tn AMD Am79C961A PCnet-ISA II
130.El
131.Pp
132This includes support for the following Ethernet adapters:
133.Pp
134ISA non-PnP:
135.Pp
136.Bl -bullet -compact
137.It
138.Tn BICC Isolan
139.\" .It
140.\" .Tn Digital DEPCA
141.It
142.Tn Novell NE2100
143.El
144.Pp
145ISA PnP:
146.Pp
147.Bl -bullet -compact
148.It
149.Tn AMD AM1500T/AM2100
150.It
151.Tn AMD PCnet-32
152.It
153.Tn AMD PCnet-ISA
154.It
155.Tn Allied Telesyn AT-1500
156.It
157.Tn Boca LANCard Combo
158.It
159.Tn Cabletron E2100 Series DNI
160.It
161.Tn Cabletron E2200 Single Chip
162.It
163.Tn Melco Inc. LGY-IV
164.It
165.Tn Novell NE2100
166.It
167.Tn Racal InterLan EtherBlaster
168.El
169.Pp
170The
171.Nm
172driver does not support the selection of media types and options via
173.Xr ifconfig 8
174with
175.Tn ISA
176bus Ethernet adapters.
177.Ss PCI
178The
179.Tn PCI
180bus Ethernet chips supported by the
181.Nm
182driver are:
183.Pp
184.Bl -bullet -compact
185.It
186.Tn AMD Am53C974/Am79C970/Am79C974 PCnet-PCI
187.It
188.Tn AMD Am79C970A PCnet-PCI II
189.It
190.Tn AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST
191.It
192.Tn AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+
193.It
194.Tn AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III
195.It
196.Tn AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO
197.It
198.Tn AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home
199.El
200.Pp
201This includes support for the following Ethernet adapters:
202.Pp
203.Bl -bullet -compact
204.It
205.Tn AcerLAN NIC P20
206.It
207.Tn Allied Telesyn AT-2450 and AT-2700 series
208.It
209.Tn VMware emulated AMD Am79C970A PCnet-PCI II interface
210.El
211.Pp
212The
213.Nm
214driver supports the selection of the following media types via
215.Xr ifconfig 8
216with
217.Tn PCI
218bus Ethernet adapters:
219.Bl -tag -width ".Cm 10base5/AUI"
220.It Cm autoselect
221Enable autoselection of the media type.
222.It Cm 10baseT/UTP
223Select UTP media.
224.It Cm 10base5/AUI
225Select AUI/BNC media.
226.El
227.Pp
228The following media option is supported with these media types:
229.Bl -tag -width ".Cm full-duplex"
230.It Cm full-duplex
231Select full duplex operation.
232.El
233.Pp
234Note that the
235.Nm
236driver does not support selecting 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) media types.
237.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
238.Bl -diag
239.It "le%d: overflow"
240More packets came in from the Ethernet than there was space in the
241.Tn LANCE
242receive buffers.
243Packets were missed.
244.It "le%d: receive buffer error"
245The
246.Tn LANCE
247ran out of buffer space, packet dropped.
248.It "le%d: lost carrier"
249The Ethernet carrier disappeared during an attempt to transmit.
250The
251.Tn LANCE
252will finish transmitting the current packet,
253but will not automatically retry transmission if there is a collision.
254.It "le%d: excessive collisions, tdr %d"
255The Ethernet was extremely busy or jammed,
256outbound packets were dropped after 16 attempts to retransmit.
257.Pp
258TDR
259is the abbreviation of
260.Qq Time Domain Reflectometry .
261The optionally reported TDR value is an internal counter of the interval
262between the start of a transmission and the occurrence of a collision.
263This value can be used to determine the distance from the Ethernet tap to
264the point on the Ethernet cable that is shorted or open (unterminated).
265.It "le%d: dropping chained buffer"
266A packet did not fit into a single receive buffer and was dropped.
267Since the
268.Nm
269driver allocates buffers large enough to receive maximum sized Ethernet
270packets, this means some other station on the LAN transmitted a packet
271larger than allowed by the Ethernet standard.
272.It "le%d: transmit buffer error"
273The
274.Tn LANCE
275ran out of buffer space before finishing the transmission of a packet.
276If this error occurs, the driver software has a bug.
277.It "le%d: underflow"
278The
279.Tn LANCE
280ran out of buffer space before finishing the transmission of a packet.
281If this error occurs, the driver software has a bug.
282.It "le%d: controller failed to initialize"
283Driver failed to start the
284.Tn LANCE .
285This is potentially a hardware failure.
286.It "le%d: memory error"
287RAM failed to respond within the timeout when the
288.Tn LANCE
289wanted to read or write it.
290This is potentially a hardware failure.
291.It "le%d: receiver disabled"
292The receiver of the
293.Tn LANCE
294was turned off due to an error.
295.It "le%d: transmitter disabled"
296The transmitter of the
297.Tn LANCE
298was turned off due to an error.
299.El
300.Sh SEE ALSO
301.Xr altq 4 ,
302.Xr arp 4 ,
303.Xr intro 4 ,
304.Xr netintro 4 ,
305.Xr vlan 4 ,
306.Xr ifconfig 8
307.Sh HISTORY
308The
309.Nm
310driver was ported from
311.Nx
312and first appeared in
313.Fx 6.1 .
314The
315.Nx
316version in turn was derived from the
317.Nm
318driver which first appeared in
319.Bx 4.4 .
320.Sh AUTHORS
321The
322.Nm
323driver was ported by
324.An Marius Strobl Aq Mt marius@FreeBSD.org .
325.\" .Sh BUGS
326.\" The Am7990 Revision C chips have a bug which causes garbage to be inserted
327.\" in front of the received packet occasionally.
328.\" The work-around is to ignore packets with an invalid destination address
329.\" (garbage will usually not match), by double-checking the destination
330.\" address of every packet in the driver.
331.\" This work-around can be enabled with the
332.\" .Dv LANCE_REVC_BUG
333.\" kernel option.
334.\" .Pp
335.\" When
336.\" .Dv LANCE_REVC_BUG
337.\" is enabled, the
338.\" .Nm
339.\" driver executes one or two calls to an inline Ethernet address comparison
340.\" function for every received packet.
341.\" On the
342.\" .Tn MC68000
343.\" it is exactly eight instructions of 16 bits each.
344.\" There is one comparison for each unicast packet, and two comparisons for
345.\" each broadcast packet.
346.\" .Pp
347.\" In summary, the cost of the LANCE_REVC_BUG option is:
348.\" .Bl -enum -compact
349.\" .It
350.\" loss of multicast support, and
351.\" .It
352.\" eight extra
353.\" .Tn CPU
354.\" instructions per received packet, sometimes sixteen, depending on both the
355.\" processor, and the type of packet.
356.\" .El
357.\" .Pp
358.\" All sun3 systems are presumed to have this bad revision of the Am7990,
359.\" until proven otherwise.
360.\" Alas, the only way to prove what revision of the chip is in a particular
361.\" system is inspection of the date code on the chip package,
362.\" to compare against a list of what chip revisions were fabricated between
363.\" which dates.
364.\" .Pp
365.\" Alas, the Am7990 chip is so old that
366.\" .Tn AMD
367.\" has
368.\" .Qq de-archived
369.\" the production information about it; pending a search elsewhere, we do not
370.\" know how to identify the revision C chip from the date codes.
371