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Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters
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November 19, 2002
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Contents
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- In This Release
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- Supported Adapters
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- Command Line Parameters
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- CPU Cycle Saver
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- Additional Configurations
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- Support
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In This Release
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===============
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This file describes the Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of
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Adapters, version 2.2.x.  This driver includes support for Itanium(TM)-based
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systems.
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Supported Adapters
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==================
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The following Intel network adapters are compatible with the drivers
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in this release:
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Controller  Adapter Name                            Board IDs
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----------  ------------                            ---------
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82558       PRO/100+ PCI Adapter                    668081-xxx, 689661-xxx
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82558       PRO/100+ Management Adapter             691334-xxx, 701738-xxx,
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                                                    721383-xxx
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82558       PRO/100+ Dual Port Server Adapter       714303-xxx, 711269-xxx,
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                                                    A28276-xxx
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82558       PRO/100+ PCI Server Adapter             710550-xxx
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82550       PRO/100 S Server Adapter                752438-xxx (82550)
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82559                                               A56831-xxx, A10563-xxx,
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                                                    A12171-xxx, A12321-xxx,
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                                                    A12320-xxx, A12170-xxx
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                                                    748568-xxx (82559)
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                                                    748565-xxx (82559)
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82550       PRO/100 S Desktop Adapter               751767-xxx (82550)
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82559                                               748592-xxx, A12167-xxx,
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                                                    A12318-xxx, A12317-xxx,
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                                                    A12165-xxx
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                                                    748569-xxx (82559)
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82559       PRO/100+ Server Adapter                 729757-xxx
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82559       PRO/100 S Management Adapter            748566-xxx, 748564-xxx
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82550       PRO/100 S Dual Port Server Adapter      A56831-xxx
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82551       PRO/100 M Desktop Adapter               A80897-xxx
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            PRO/100 S Advanced Management Adapter   747842-xxx, 745171-xxx
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CNR         PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter              A10386-xxx, A10725-xxx,
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                                                    A23801-xxx, A19716-xxx
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            PRO/100 VM Desktop Adapter              A14323-xxx, A19725-xxx,
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                                                    A23801-xxx, A22220-xxx,
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                                                    A23796-xxx
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To verify that your adapter is supported, find the board ID number on the
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adapter. Look for a label that has a barcode and a number in the format
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A12345-001. Match this to the list of numbers above.
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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 PRO/100 network driver for Linux, see:
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  http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/support_intel.asp
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Command Line Parameters
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If the driver is built as a module, the  following optional parameters are
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used by entering them on the command line with the modprobe or insmod command
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using this syntax:
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     modprobe e100 [
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     insmod e100 [
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For example, with two Intel PRO/100 PCI adapters, entering:
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     modprobe e100 TxDescriptors=32,128
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loads the e100 driver with 32 TX resources for the first adapter and 128 TX
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resources for the second adapter. This configuration favors the second
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adapter. The driver supports up to 16 network adapters concurrently.
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The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
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unless otherwise noted.
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NOTE: Giving any command line option the value "-1" causes the driver to use
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      the appropriate default value for that option, as if no value was
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BundleMax
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Valid Range: 1-65535
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Default Value: 6
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   This parameter holds the maximum number of small packets (less than 128
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   bytes) in a bundle. Suggested values range from 2 to 10. See "CPU Cycle
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   Saver."
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BundleSmallFr
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Valid Range: 0-1 (0=off, 1=on)
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Default Value: 0
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   The value 1 (on) causes small packets (less than 128 bytes) to be bundled.
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   See "CPU Cycle Saver."
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e100_speed_duplex
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Valid Range: 0-4 (1=10half;2=10full;3=100half;4=100full)
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Default Value: 0
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   The default value of 0 sets the adapter to auto-negotiate. Other values
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   set the adapter to forced speed and duplex.
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   Example usage: insmod e100.o e100_speed_duplex=4,4 (for two adapters)
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flow_control
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Valid Range: 0-1 (0=off, 1=on)
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Default Value: 0
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   This parameter controls the automatic generation(Tx) and response(Rx) to
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   Ethernet PAUSE frames. flow_control should NOT be set to 1 when the
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   adapter is connected to an interface that does not support Ethernet PAUSE
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   frames and when the e100_speed_duplex parameter is NOT set to zero.
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IntDelay
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Valid Range: 0-65535 (0=off)
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Default Value: 1536
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   This parameter holds the number of time units (in adapter terminology)
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   until the adapter generates an interrupt. The recommended value for
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   IntDelay is 1536 (upon initialization). Suggested values range from
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   512 to 2048. See "CPU Cycle Saver."
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Valid Range: 0-1 (0=off, 1=on)
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Default Value: 1
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  Inter Frame Spacing (IFS) aims to reduce the number of Ethernet frame
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  collisions by altering the time between frame transmissions. When IFS is
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  enabled the driver tries to find an optimal IFS value. It is used only at
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  half duplex.
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RxDescriptors
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Valid Range: 8-1024
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Default Value: 64
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   This parameter defines the number of receive descriptors allocated by
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   the driver. Increasing this value allows the driver to buffer more
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   incoming packets before the driver is required to service an interrupt.
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Valid Range: 19-1024
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   This value is the number of transmit descriptors allocated by the driver.
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ucode
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Valid Range: 0-1 (0=off, 1=on)
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Default Value: 0 for 82558-based adapters
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               1 for 82559, 82550, and 82551-based adapters
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   On uploads the micro code to the adapter, which enables CPU Cycle Saver.
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Valid Range: 0-1 (0=off, 1=on)
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Default Value: 1
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   On allows Rx checksum offloading for TCP/UDP packets. Requires that the
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CPU Cycle Saver reduces CPU utilization by reducing the number of interrupts
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that the adapter generates.
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When CPU Cycle Saver is turned off, the adapter generates one interrupt for
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every frame that is received. This means that the operating system stops what
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it is doing and switches to the network driver in order to process the
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receive.
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When CPU Cycle Saver is on, the adapter does not generate an interrupt for
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every frame it receives. Instead, it waits until it receives several frames
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before generating an interrupt. This reduces the amount of time spent
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switching to and from the driver.
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CPU Cycle Saver consists of these arguments: IntDelay, BundleMax and
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BundleSmallFr. When IntDelay is increased, the adapter waits longer for
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frames to arrive before generating the interrupt. By increasing BundleMax,
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the network adapter waits for the number of small frames (less than 128 bytes)
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specified to arrive before generating the interrupt. When BundleSmallFr is
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disabled, the adapter does not bundle small packets. Such small packets are
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often, but not always, control packets that are better served immediately;
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therefore, BundleSmallFr is disabled by default.
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For most users, it is recommended that CPU Cycle Saver be used with the
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default values specified in the Command Line Parameters section. However, in
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some cases, performance problems may occur with CPU Cycle Saver. If such
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problems are observed, we recommend turning off this feature by setting
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ucode=0.
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Support
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For general information, go to the Intel support website at:
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    http://support.intel.com
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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
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the issue to linux.nics@intel.com.
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License
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This software program is released under the terms of a license agreement
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between you ('Licensee') and Intel. Do not use or load this software or any
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associated materials (collectively, the 'Software') until you have carefully
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read the full terms and conditions of the LICENSE located in this software
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package. By loading or using the Software, you agree to the terms of this
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Agreement. If you do not agree with the terms of this Agreement, do not
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install or use the Software.
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