1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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4 3Com Vortex device driver
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12 This document describes the usage and errata of the 3Com "Vortex" device
13 driver for Linux, 3c59x.c.
15 The driver was written by Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com>
17 Don is no longer the prime maintainer of this version of the driver.
18 Please report problems to one or more of:
21 - Netdev mailing list <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
22 - Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
24 Please note the 'Reporting and Diagnosing Problems' section at the end
28 Since kernel 2.3.99-pre6, this driver incorporates the support for the
29 3c575-series Cardbus cards which used to be handled by 3c575_cb.c.
31 This driver supports the following hardware:
34 - 3c592 EISA 10Mbps Demon/Vortex
35 - 3c597 EISA Fast Demon/Vortex
36 - 3c595 Vortex 100baseTx
37 - 3c595 Vortex 100baseT4
38 - 3c595 Vortex 100base-MII
39 - 3c900 Boomerang 10baseT
40 - 3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps Combo
41 - 3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps TPO
42 - 3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps Combo
43 - 3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps TPC
44 - 3c900B-FL Cyclone 10base-FL
45 - 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx
46 - 3c905 Boomerang 100baseT4
47 - 3c905B Cyclone 100baseTx
48 - 3c905B Cyclone 10/100/BNC
49 - 3c905B-FX Cyclone 100baseFx
51 - 3c920B-EMB-WNM (ATI Radeon 9100 IGP)
54 - 3cSOHO100-TX Hurricane
55 - 3c555 Laptop Hurricane
56 - 3c556 Laptop Tornado
57 - 3c556B Laptop Hurricane
58 - 3c575 [Megahertz] 10/100 LAN CardBus
59 - 3c575 Boomerang CardBus
60 - 3CCFE575BT Cyclone CardBus
61 - 3CCFE575CT Tornado CardBus
62 - 3CCFE656 Cyclone CardBus
63 - 3CCFEM656B Cyclone+Winmodem CardBus
64 - 3CXFEM656C Tornado+Winmodem CardBus
65 - 3c450 HomePNA Tornado
67 - 3c982 Hydra Dual Port A
68 - 3c982 Hydra Dual Port B
70 - 3c920B-EMB-WNM Tornado
75 There are several parameters which may be provided to the driver when
76 its module is loaded. These are usually placed in ``/etc/modprobe.d/*.conf``
77 configuration files. Example::
79 options 3c59x debug=3 rx_copybreak=300
81 If you are using the PCMCIA tools (cardmgr) then the options may be
82 placed in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts::
84 module "3c59x" opts "debug=3 rx_copybreak=300"
87 The supported parameters are:
91 Where N is a number from 0 to 7. Anything above 3 produces a lot
92 of output in your system logs. debug=1 is default.
96 Each number in the list provides an option to the corresponding
97 network card. So if you have two 3c905's and you wish to provide
98 them with option 0x204 you would use::
102 The individual options are composed of a number of bitfields which
103 have the following meanings:
105 Possible media type settings
107 == =================================
114 6 MII (Media Independent Interface)
115 7 Use default setting from EEPROM
118 10 Use default setting from EEPROM
119 == =================================
121 When generating a value for the 'options' setting, the above media
122 selection values may be OR'ed (or added to) the following:
124 ====== =============================================
125 0x8000 Set driver debugging level to 7
126 0x4000 Set driver debugging level to 2
127 0x0400 Enable Wake-on-LAN
128 0x0200 Force full duplex mode.
129 0x0010 Bus-master enable bit (Old Vortex cards only)
130 ====== =============================================
134 insmod 3c59x options=0x204
136 will force full-duplex 100base-TX, rather than allowing the usual
141 Sets the ``options`` parameter for all 3c59x NICs in the machine.
142 Entries in the ``options`` array above will override any setting of
145 full_duplex=N1,N2,N3...
147 Similar to bit 9 of 'options'. Forces the corresponding card into
148 full-duplex mode. Please use this in preference to the ``options``
151 In fact, please don't use this at all! You're better off getting
152 autonegotiation working properly.
154 global_full_duplex=N1
156 Sets full duplex mode for all 3c59x NICs in the machine. Entries
157 in the ``full_duplex`` array above will override any setting of this.
159 flow_ctrl=N1,N2,N3...
161 Use 802.3x MAC-layer flow control. The 3com cards only support the
162 PAUSE command, which means that they will stop sending packets for a
163 short period if they receive a PAUSE frame from the link partner.
165 The driver only allows flow control on a link which is operating in
168 This feature does not appear to work on the 3c905 - only 3c905B and
169 3c905C have been tested.
171 The 3com cards appear to only respond to PAUSE frames which are
172 sent to the reserved destination address of 01:80:c2:00:00:01. They
173 do not honour PAUSE frames which are sent to the station MAC address.
177 The driver preallocates 32 full-sized (1536 byte) network buffers
178 for receiving. When a packet arrives, the driver has to decide
179 whether to leave the packet in its full-sized buffer, or to allocate
180 a smaller buffer and copy the packet across into it.
182 This is a speed/space tradeoff.
184 The value of rx_copybreak is used to decide when to make the copy.
185 If the packet size is less than rx_copybreak, the packet is copied.
186 The default value for rx_copybreak is 200 bytes.
190 The driver's interrupt service routine can handle many receive and
191 transmit packets in a single invocation. It does this in a loop.
192 The value of max_interrupt_work governs how many times the interrupt
193 service routine will loop. The default value is 32 loops. If this
194 is exceeded the interrupt service routine gives up and generates a
195 warning message "eth0: Too much work in interrupt".
197 hw_checksums=N1,N2,N3,...
199 Recent 3com NICs are able to generate IPv4, TCP and UDP checksums
200 in hardware. Linux has used the Rx checksumming for a long time.
201 The "zero copy" patch which is planned for the 2.4 kernel series
202 allows you to make use of the NIC's DMA scatter/gather and transmit
203 checksumming as well.
205 The driver is set up so that, when the zerocopy patch is applied,
206 all Tornado and Cyclone devices will use S/G and Tx checksums.
208 This module parameter has been provided so you can override this
209 decision. If you think that Tx checksums are causing a problem, you
210 may disable the feature with ``hw_checksums=0``.
212 If you think your NIC should be performing Tx checksumming and the
213 driver isn't enabling it, you can force the use of hardware Tx
214 checksumming with ``hw_checksums=1``.
216 The driver drops a message in the logfiles to indicate whether or
217 not it is using hardware scatter/gather and hardware Tx checksums.
219 Scatter/gather and hardware checksums provide considerable
220 performance improvement for the sendfile() system call, but a small
221 decrease in throughput for send(). There is no effect upon receive
228 "Variables to work-around the Compaq PCI BIOS32 problem"....
232 Sets the time duration (in milliseconds) after which the kernel
233 decides that the transmitter has become stuck and needs to be reset.
234 This is mainly for debugging purposes, although it may be advantageous
235 to increase this value on LANs which have very high collision rates.
236 The default value is 5000 (5.0 seconds).
238 enable_wol=N1,N2,N3,...
240 Enable Wake-on-LAN support for the relevant interface. Donald
241 Becker's ``ether-wake`` application may be used to wake suspended
244 Also enables the NIC's power management support.
248 Sets enable_wol mode for all 3c59x NICs in the machine. Entries in
249 the ``enable_wol`` array above will override any setting of this.
254 A number of the older NICs such as the 3c590 and 3c900 series have
255 10base2 and AUI interfaces.
257 Prior to January, 2001 this driver would autoeselect the 10base2 or AUI
258 port if it didn't detect activity on the 10baseT port. It would then
259 get stuck on the 10base2 port and a driver reload was necessary to
260 switch back to 10baseT. This behaviour could not be prevented with a
261 module option override.
263 Later (current) versions of the driver _do_ support locking of the
264 media type. So if you load the driver module with
266 modprobe 3c59x options=0
268 it will permanently select the 10baseT port. Automatic selection of
269 other media types does not occur.
272 Transmit error, Tx status register 82
273 -------------------------------------
275 This is a common error which is almost always caused by another host on
276 the same network being in full-duplex mode, while this host is in
277 half-duplex mode. You need to find that other host and make it run in
278 half-duplex mode or fix this host to run in full-duplex mode.
280 As a last resort, you can force the 3c59x driver into full-duplex mode
283 options 3c59x full_duplex=1
285 but this has to be viewed as a workaround for broken network gear and
286 should only really be used for equipment which cannot autonegotiate.
292 Details of the device driver implementation are at the top of the source file.
294 Additional documentation is available at Don Becker's Linux Drivers site:
296 http://www.scyld.com/vortex.html
298 Donald Becker's driver development site:
300 http://www.scyld.com/network.html
302 Donald's vortex-diag program is useful for inspecting the NIC's state:
304 http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html
306 Donald's mii-diag program may be used for inspecting and manipulating
307 the NIC's Media Independent Interface subsystem:
309 http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html#mii-diag
311 Donald's wake-on-LAN page:
313 http://www.scyld.com/wakeonlan.html
315 3Com's DOS-based application for setting up the NICs EEPROMs:
317 ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/nic/3c90x/3c90xx2.exe
320 Autonegotiation notes
321 ---------------------
323 The driver uses a one-minute heartbeat for adapting to changes in
324 the external LAN environment if link is up and 5 seconds if link is down.
325 This means that when, for example, a machine is unplugged from a hubbed
326 10baseT LAN plugged into a switched 100baseT LAN, the throughput
327 will be quite dreadful for up to sixty seconds. Be patient.
329 Cisco interoperability note from Walter Wong <wcw+@CMU.EDU>:
331 On a side note, adding HAS_NWAY seems to share a problem with the
332 Cisco 6509 switch. Specifically, you need to change the spanning
333 tree parameter for the port the machine is plugged into to 'portfast'
334 mode. Otherwise, the negotiation fails. This has been an issue
335 we've noticed for a while but haven't had the time to track down.
337 Cisco switches (Jeff Busch <jbusch@deja.com>)
339 My "standard config" for ports to which PC's/servers connect directly::
341 interface FastEthernet0/N
342 description machinename
344 spanning-tree portfast
346 If autonegotiation is a problem, you may need to specify "speed
347 100" and "duplex full" as well (or "speed 10" and "duplex half").
349 WARNING: DO NOT hook up hubs/switches/bridges to these
350 specially-configured ports! The switch will become very confused.
353 Reporting and diagnosing problems
354 ---------------------------------
356 Maintainers find that accurate and complete problem reports are
357 invaluable in resolving driver problems. We are frequently not able to
358 reproduce problems and must rely on your patience and efforts to get to
359 the bottom of the problem.
361 If you believe you have a driver problem here are some of the
362 steps you should take:
364 - Is it really a driver problem?
366 Eliminate some variables: try different cards, different
367 computers, different cables, different ports on the switch/hub,
368 different versions of the kernel or of the driver, etc.
370 - OK, it's a driver problem.
372 You need to generate a report. Typically this is an email to the
373 maintainer and/or netdev@vger.kernel.org. The maintainer's
374 email address will be in the driver source or in the MAINTAINERS file.
376 - The contents of your report will vary a lot depending upon the
377 problem. If it's a kernel crash then you should refer to
378 'Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst'.
380 But for most problems it is useful to provide the following:
382 - Kernel version, driver version
384 - A copy of the banner message which the driver generates when
385 it is initialised. For example:
387 eth0: 3Com PCI 3c905C Tornado at 0xa400, 00:50:da:6a:88:f0, IRQ 19
388 8K byte-wide RAM 5:3 Rx:Tx split, autoselect/Autonegotiate interface.
389 MII transceiver found at address 24, status 782d.
390 Enabling bus-master transmits and whole-frame receives.
392 NOTE: You must provide the ``debug=2`` modprobe option to generate
393 a full detection message. Please do this::
395 modprobe 3c59x debug=2
397 - If it is a PCI device, the relevant output from 'lspci -vx', eg::
399 00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX [Fast Etherlink] (rev 74)
400 Subsystem: 3Com Corporation: Unknown device 9200
401 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19
402 I/O ports at a400 [size=128]
403 Memory at db000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128]
404 Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=128K]
405 Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
406 00: b7 10 00 92 07 00 10 02 74 00 00 02 08 20 00 00
407 10: 01 a4 00 00 00 00 00 db 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
408 20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 b7 10 00 10
409 30: 00 00 00 00 dc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 01 0a 0a
411 - A description of the environment: 10baseT? 100baseT?
412 full/half duplex? switched or hubbed?
414 - Any additional module parameters which you may be providing to the driver.
416 - Any kernel logs which are produced. The more the merrier.
417 If this is a large file and you are sending your report to a
418 mailing list, mention that you have the logfile, but don't send
419 it. If you're reporting direct to the maintainer then just send
422 To ensure that all kernel logs are available, add the
423 following line to /etc/syslog.conf::
425 kern.* /var/log/messages
427 Then restart syslogd with::
429 /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart
431 (The above may vary, depending upon which Linux distribution you use).
433 - If your problem is reproducible then that's great. Try the
436 1) Increase the debug level. Usually this is done via:
438 a) modprobe driver debug=7
439 b) In /etc/modprobe.d/driver.conf:
440 options driver debug=7
442 2) Recreate the problem with the higher debug level,
443 send all logs to the maintainer.
445 3) Download you card's diagnostic tool from Donald
446 Becker's website <http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html>.
447 Download mii-diag.c as well. Build these.
449 a) Run 'vortex-diag -aaee' and 'mii-diag -v' when the card is
450 working correctly. Save the output.
452 b) Run the above commands when the card is malfunctioning. Send
455 Finally, please be patient and be prepared to do some work. You may
456 end up working on this problem for a week or more as the maintainer
457 asks more questions, asks for more tests, asks for patches to be
458 applied, etc. At the end of it all, the problem may even remain