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Documentation: e100: Update the Intel 10/100 driver doc
Over the years, several of the links have changed or are no longer valid so update them. In addition, the default values were incorrect for a couple of parameters. Converted the text file to the reStructuredText (RST) format, since the Linux kernel documentation now uses this format for documentation. Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com> Tested-by: Aaron Brown <aaron.f.brown@intel.com>
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Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters
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==============================================================
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March 15, 2011
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June 1, 2018
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Contents
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========
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Identifying Your Adapter
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========================
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For more information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter &
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Driver ID Guide at:
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http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/pro100/21397.htm
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For the latest Intel network drivers for Linux, refer to the following
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website. In the search field, enter your adapter name or type, or use the
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networking link on the left to search for your adapter:
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http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/support_intel.asp
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For information on how to identify your adapter, and for the latest Intel
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network drivers, refer to the Intel Support website:
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http://www.intel.com/support
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Driver Configuration Parameters
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structure that describes a receive buffer and its attributes to the network
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controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to write
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data from the controller to host memory. In the 3.x.x driver the valid range
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for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 64. This parameter can be
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changed using the command:
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for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 256. This parameter can be
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changed using the command::
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ethtool -G eth? rx n, where n is the number of desired rx descriptors.
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ethtool -G eth? rx n
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Where n is the number of desired Rx descriptors.
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Tx Descriptors: Number of transmit descriptors. A transmit descriptor is a data
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structure that describes a transmit buffer and its attributes to the network
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controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to read
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data from the host memory to the controller. In the 3.x.x driver the valid
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range for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 64. This parameter
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can be changed using the command:
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range for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 128. This parameter
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can be changed using the command::
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ethtool -G eth? tx n, where n is the number of desired tx descriptors.
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ethtool -G eth? tx n
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Where n is the number of desired Tx descriptors.
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Speed/Duplex: The driver auto-negotiates the link speed and duplex settings by
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default. The ethtool utility can be used as follows to force speed/duplex.
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default. The ethtool utility can be used as follows to force speed/duplex.::
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ethtool -s eth? autoneg off speed {10|100} duplex {full|half}
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Event Log Message Level: The driver uses the message level flag to log events
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to syslog. The message level can be set at driver load time. It can also be
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set using the command:
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set using the command::
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ethtool -s eth? msglvl n
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In order to see link messages and other Intel driver information on your
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console, you must set the dmesg level up to six. This can be done by
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entering the following on the command line before loading the e100 driver:
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entering the following on the command line before loading the e100 driver::
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dmesg -n 8
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dmesg -n 6
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If you wish to see all messages issued by the driver, including debug
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messages, set the dmesg level to eight.
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NAPI (Rx polling mode) is supported in the e100 driver.
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See www.cyberus.ca/~hadi/usenix-paper.tgz for more information on NAPI.
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See https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/napi for more information
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on NAPI.
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Multiple Interfaces on Same Ethernet Broadcast Network
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If you have multiple interfaces in a server, either turn on ARP
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filtering by
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(1) entering: echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
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(1) entering:: echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
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(this only works if your kernel's version is higher than 2.4.5), or
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(2) installing the interfaces in separate broadcast domains (either
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Support
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For general information, go to the Intel support website at:
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http://www.intel.com/support/
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http://support.intel.com
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or the Intel Wired Networking project hosted by Sourceforge at:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
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If an issue is identified with the released source code on the supported
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kernel with a supported adapter, email the specific information related to the
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issue to e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.
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or the Intel Wired Networking project hosted by Sourceforge at:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
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If an issue is identified with the released source code on a supported kernel
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with a supported adapter, email the specific information related to the issue
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to e1000-devel@lists.sf.net.
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batman-adv
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can
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dpaa2/index
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e100
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kapi
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z8530book
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msg_zerocopy
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/net-queue.git
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T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jkirsher/next-queue.git
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S: Supported
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F: Documentation/networking/e100.txt
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F: Documentation/networking/e100.rst
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F: Documentation/networking/e1000.txt
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F: Documentation/networking/e1000e.txt
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F: Documentation/networking/igb.txt
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