ed(4)

NAME

ed - NE-2000 and WD-80x3 Ethernet driver

SYNOPSIS

To compile this driver into the kernel, place the  following
lines in your
kernel configuration file:
      device miibus
      device ed
Alternatively,  to load the driver as a module at boot time,
place the
following line in loader.conf(5):
      if_ed_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

The ed driver provides support for 8 and 16bit Ethernet
cards that are
based on the National Semiconductor DS8390 and similar NICs
manufactured
by other companies.
The ed driver uses a unique multi-buffering mechanism to
achieve high
transmit performance. When using 16bit ISA cards, as high
as 97% of the
theoretical maximum performance of the IEEE 802.3 CSMA Eth
ernet is possible.
In addition to the standard port and IRQ specifications, the
ed driver
also supports a number of flags which can force 8/16bit
mode, enable/disable multi-buffering, and select the default interface type
(AUI/BNC, and
for cards with twisted pair, AUI/10BaseT).
The flags are a bit field, and are summarized as follows:
0x01 Disable transceiver. On those cards which support
it, this flag
causes the transceiver to be disabled and the AUI
connection to
be used by default.
0x02 Force 8bit mode. This flag forces the card to 8bit
mode regard
less of how the card identifies itself. This may be
needed for
some clones which incorrectly identify themselves as
16bit, even
though they only have an 8bit interface. This flag
takes precedence over force 16bit mode.
0x04 Force 16bit mode. This flag forces the card to
16bit mode
regardless of how the card identifies itself. This
may be needed
for some clones which incorrectly identify them
selves as 8bit,
even though they have a 16bit ISA interface.
0x08 Disable transmitter multi-buffering. This flag dis
ables the use
of multiple transmit buffers and may be necessary in
rare cases
where packets are sent out faster than a machine on
the other end
can handle (as evidenced by severe packet lossage).
Some
(non-FreeBSD :-)) machines have terrible Ethernet
performance and
simply cannot cope with 1100K+ data rates. Use of
this flag also
provides one more packet worth of receiver buffer
ing, and on 8bit
cards, this may help reduce receiver lossage.
When using a 3c503 card, the AUI connection may be selected
by specifying
the link2 option to ifconfig(8) (BNC is the default).

HARDWARE

The ed driver supports the following Ethernet NICs:

+o 3Com 3c503 Etherlink II (options ED_3C503) +o AR-P500 Ethernet
+o Accton EN1644 (old model), EN1646 (old model), EN2203
(old model)
(110pin) (flags 0xd00000)
+o Accton EN2212/EN2216/UE2216
+o Allied Telesis CentreCOM LA100-PCM_V2
+o Allied Telesis LA-98 (flags 0x000000) (PC-98)
+o Allied Telesis SIC-98, SIC-98NOTE (110pin), SIU-98
(flags 0x600000)
(PC-98)
+o Allied Telesis SIU-98-D (flags 0x610000) (PC-98)
+o AmbiCom 10BaseT card
+o Bay Networks NETGEAR FA410TXC Fast Ethernet
+o Belkin F5D5020 PC Card Fast Ethernet
+o Billionton LM5LT-10B Ethernet/Modem PC Card
+o Bromax iPort 10/100 Ethernet PC Card
+o Bromax iPort 10 Ethernet PC Card
+o Buffalo LPC2-CLT, LPC3-CLT, LPC3-CLX, LPC4-TX PC Card
+o CNet BC40 adapter
+o Compex Net-A adapter
+o Contec C-NET(98), RT-1007(98), C-NET(9N) (110pin) (flags
0xa00000)
(PC-98)
+o Contec C-NET(98)E-A, C-NET(98)L-A, C-NET(98)P (flags
0x300000)
(PC-98)
+o Corega Ether98-T (flags 0x000000) (PC-98)
+o Corega Ether PCC-T/EtherII PCC-T/FEther PCC-TXF/PCC-TXD
+o CyQ've ELA-010
+o DEC EtherWorks DE305
+o Danpex EN-6200P2
+o D-Link DE-298, DE-298P (flags 0x500000) (PC-98)
+o D-Link DE-650/660
+o D-Link IC-CARD/IC-CARD+ Ethernet
+o ELECOM LD-98P (flags 0x500000) (PC-98)
+o ELECOM LD-BDN, LD-NW801G (flags 0x200000) (PC-98)
+o ELECOM Laneed LD-CDL/TX, LD-CDF, LD-CDS, LD-10/100CD,
LD-CDWA
(DP83902A)
+o HP PC Lan+ 27247B and 27252A (options ED_HPP) +o IBM Creditcard Ethernet I/II
+o ICM AD-ET2-T, DT-ET-25, DT-ET-T5, IF-2766ET, IF-2771ET,
NB-ET-T
(110pin) (flags 0x500000) (PC-98)
+o I-O DATA LA/T-98, LA/T-98SB, LA2/T-98, ET/T-98 (flags
0x900000)
(PC-98)
+o I-O DATA ET2/T-PCI
+o I-O DATA PCLATE
+o Kansai KLA-98C/T (flags 0x900000) (PC-98)
+o Kingston KNE-PC2, CIO10T, KNE-PCM/x Ethernet
+o Linksys EC2T/PCMPC100/PCM100, PCMLM56
+o Linksys EtherFast 10/100 PC Card, Combo PCMCIA Ethernet
Card
(PCMPC100 V2)
+o Logitec LAN-98T (flags 0xb00000) (PC-98)
+o MACNICA Ethernet ME1 for JEIDA
+o MACNICA ME98 (flags 0x900000) (PC-98)
+o MACNICA NE2098 (flags 0x400000) (PC-98)
+o MELCO EGY-98 (flags 0x300000) (PC-98)
+o MELCO LGH-98, LGY-98, LGY-98-N (110pin), IND-SP, IND-SS
(flags
0x400000) (PC-98)
+o MELCO LGY-PCI-TR
+o MELCO LPC-T/LPC2-T/LPC2-CLT/LPC2-TX/LPC3-TX/LPC3-CLX
+o NDC Ethernet Instant-Link
+o NEC PC-9801-77, PC-9801-78 (flags 0x910000) (PC-98)
+o NEC PC-9801-107, PC-9801-108 (flags 0x800000) (PC-98)
+o National Semiconductor InfoMover NE4100
+o NetGear FA-410TX
+o NetVin 5000
+o Network Everywhere Ethernet 10BaseT PC Card
+o Networld 98X3 (flags 0xd00000) (PC-98)
+o Networld EC-98X, EP-98X (flags 0xd10000) (PC-98)
+o New Media LANSurfer 10+56 Ethernet/Modem
+o New Media LANSurfer
+o Novell NE1000/NE2000/NE2100
+o PLANEX ENW-8300-T
+o PLANEX EN-2298-C (flags 0x200000) (PC-98)
+o PLANEX EN-2298P-T, EN-2298-T (flags 0x500000) (PC-98)
+o PLANEX FNW-3600-T
+o Psion 10/100 LANGLOBAL Combine iT
+o RealTek 8029
+o Relia Combo-L/M-56k PC Card
+o SMC Elite 16 WD8013
+o SMC Elite Ultra
+o SMC EtherEZ98 (flags 0x000000) (PC-98)
+o SMC
WD8003E/WD8003EBT/WD8003S/WD8003SBT/WD8003W/WD8013EBT/WD8013W and
clones
+o SMC EZCard PC Card, 8040-TX, 8041-TX
+o Socket LP-E, ES-1000 Ethernet/Serial, LP-E CF, LP-FE CF
+o Surecom EtherPerfect EP-427
+o Surecom NE-34
+o TDK 3000/3400/5670 Fast Etherenet/Modem
+o TDK LAK-CD031, Grey Cell GCS2000 Ethernet Card
+o TDK DFL5610WS Ethernet/Modem PC Card
+o Telecom Device SuperSocket RE450T
+o VIA VT86C926
+o Winbond W89C940
C-Bus, ISA, PCI and PC Card devices are supported.

DIAGNOSTICS

ed%d: kernel configured irq %d doesn't match board
configured irq %d.
The IRQ number that was specified in the kernel config file
(and then
compiled into the kernel) differs from the IRQ that has been
set on the
interface card.
ed%d: failed to clear shared memory at %x - check
configuration. When
the card was probed at system boot time, the ed driver found
that it
could not clear the card's shared memory. This is most com
monly caused
by a BIOS extension ROM being configured in the same address
space as the
Ethernet card's shared memory. Either find the offending
card and change
its BIOS ROM to be at an address that does not conflict, or
change the
iomem option in the kernel config file so that the card's
shared memory
is mapped at a non-conflicting address.
ed%d: Invalid irq configuration (%d) must be 2-5 for 3c503.
The IRQ number that was specified in the kernel config file is not
valid for the
3Com 3c503 card. The 3c503 can only be assigned to IRQs 2
through 5.
ed%d: Cannot find start of RAM. ed%d: Cannot find any RAM, start : %d, x = %d. The probe of
a Gateway
card was unsuccessful in configuring the card's packet memo
ry. This
likely indicates that the card was improperly recognized as
a Gateway or
that the card is defective.
ed: packets buffered, but transmitter idle. Indicates a
logic problem in
the driver. Should never happen.
ed%d: device timeout Indicates that an expected transmitter
interrupt
did not occur. Usually caused by an interrupt conflict with
another card
on the ISA bus. This condition could also be caused if the
kernel is
configured for a different IRQ channel than the one the card
is actually
using. If that is the case, you will have to either recon
figure the card
using a DOS utility or set the jumpers on the card appropri
ately.
ed%d: NIC memory corrupt - invalid packet length %d. Indi
cates that a
packet was received with a packet length that was either
larger than the
maximum size or smaller than the minimum size allowed by the
IEEE 802.3
standard. Usually caused by a conflict with another card on
the ISA bus,
but in some cases may also indicate faulty cabling.
ed%d: remote transmit DMA failed to complete. This indi
cates that a programmed I/O transfer to an NE1000 or NE2000 style card has
failed to
properly complete. Usually caused by the ISA bus speed be
ing set too
fast.

CAVEATS

Early revision DS8390 chips have problems. They lock up
whenever the
receive ring-buffer overflows. They occasionally switch the
byte order
of the length field in the packet ring header (several dif
ferent causes
of this related to an off-by-one byte alignment) - resulting
in "NIC
memory corrupt - invalid packet length" messages. The card
is reset
whenever these problems occur, but otherwise there is no
problem with
recovering from these conditions.
The NIC memory access to 3Com and Novell cards is much slow
er than it is
on WD/SMC cards; it is less than 1MB/second on 8bit boards
and less than
2MB/second on the 16bit cards. This can lead to ring-buffer
overruns
resulting in dropped packets during heavy network traffic.
16bit Compex cards identify themselves as being 8bit. While
these cards
will work in 8bit mode, much higher performance can be
achieved by specifying flags 0x04 (force 16bit mode) in your kernel config
file. In addition, you should also specify iosiz 16384 to take advantage
of the extra
8K of shared memory that 16bit mode provides.

SEE ALSO

arp(4), miibus(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), ifconfig(8)

HISTORY

The ed device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 1.0.

AUTHORS

The ed device driver and this manual page were written by
David Greenman.

BUGS

The ed driver is a bit too aggressive about resetting the
card whenever
any bad packets are received. As a result, it may throw out
some good
packets which have been received but not yet transferred
from the card to
main memory.
The ed PC Card attachment supports the D-Link DMF650TX
Lan/Modem card's
ethernet port only at this time.
BSD October 5, 2005
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