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1Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of Adapters
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3
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6Contents
7========
8
9- In This Release
10- Identifying Your Adapter
823f8dd1 11- Building and Installation
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12- Driver Configuration Parameters
13- Additional Configurations
823f8dd1 14- Known Issues
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15- Support
16
17
18In This Release
19===============
20
21This file describes the Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family of
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22Adapters. This driver includes support for Itanium(R)2-based systems.
23
24For questions related to hardware requirements, refer to the documentation
25supplied with your Intel PRO/100 adapter.
26
27The following features are now available in supported kernels:
28 - Native VLANs
29 - Channel Bonding (teaming)
30 - SNMP
31
32Channel Bonding documentation can be found in the Linux kernel source:
33/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
34
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35
36Identifying Your Adapter
37========================
38
823f8dd1 39For more information on how to identify your adapter, go to the Adapter &
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40Driver ID Guide at:
41
42 http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/pro100/21397.htm
43
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44For the latest Intel network drivers for Linux, refer to the following
45website. In the search field, enter your adapter name or type, or use the
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46networking link on the left to search for your adapter:
47
48 http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/support_intel.asp
49
50Driver Configuration Parameters
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52
53The default value for each parameter is generally the recommended setting,
54unless otherwise noted.
55
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56Rx Descriptors: Number of receive descriptors. A receive descriptor is a data
57 structure that describes a receive buffer and its attributes to the network
58 controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to write
59 data from the controller to host memory. In the 3.x.x driver the valid range
60 for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 64. This parameter can be
61 changed using the command:
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63 ethtool -G eth? rx n, where n is the number of desired rx descriptors.
64
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65Tx Descriptors: Number of transmit descriptors. A transmit descriptor is a data
66 structure that describes a transmit buffer and its attributes to the network
67 controller. The data in the descriptor is used by the controller to read
68 data from the host memory to the controller. In the 3.x.x driver the valid
69 range for this parameter is 64-256. The default value is 64. This parameter
70 can be changed using the command:
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72 ethtool -G eth? tx n, where n is the number of desired tx descriptors.
73
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74Speed/Duplex: The driver auto-negotiates the link speed and duplex settings by
75 default. Ethtool can be used as follows to force speed/duplex.
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77 ethtool -s eth? autoneg off speed {10|100} duplex {full|half}
78
79 NOTE: setting the speed/duplex to incorrect values will cause the link to
80 fail.
81
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82Event Log Message Level: The driver uses the message level flag to log events
83 to syslog. The message level can be set at driver load time. It can also be
84 set using the command:
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86 ethtool -s eth? msglvl n
87
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89Additional Configurations
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91
92 Configuring the Driver on Different Distributions
93 -------------------------------------------------
94
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95 Configuring a network driver to load properly when the system is started is
96 distribution dependent. Typically, the configuration process involves adding
97 an alias line to /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modprobe.conf as well as editing
98 other system startup scripts and/or configuration files. Many popular Linux
99 distributions ship with tools to make these changes for you. To learn the
100 proper way to configure a network device for your system, refer to your
101 distribution documentation. If during this process you are asked for the
102 driver or module name, the name for the Linux Base Driver for the Intel
103 PRO/100 Family of Adapters is e100.
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105 As an example, if you install the e100 driver for two PRO/100 adapters
106 (eth0 and eth1), add the following to modules.conf or modprobe.conf:
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108 alias eth0 e100
109 alias eth1 e100
110
111 Viewing Link Messages
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113 In order to see link messages and other Intel driver information on your
114 console, you must set the dmesg level up to six. This can be done by
115 entering the following on the command line before loading the e100 driver:
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117 dmesg -n 8
118
823f8dd1 119 If you wish to see all messages issued by the driver, including debug
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120 messages, set the dmesg level to eight.
121
122 NOTE: This setting is not saved across reboots.
123
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125 Ethtool
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127
128 The driver utilizes the ethtool interface for driver configuration and
129 diagnostics, as well as displaying statistical information. Ethtool
130 version 1.6 or later is required for this functionality.
131
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132 The latest release of ethtool can be found from
133 http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel.
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135 NOTE: Ethtool 1.6 only supports a limited set of ethtool options. Support
136 for a more complete ethtool feature set can be enabled by upgrading
137 ethtool to ethtool-1.8.1.
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140 Enabling Wake on LAN* (WoL)
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142 WoL is provided through the Ethtool* utility. Ethtool is included with Red
143 Hat* 8.0. For other Linux distributions, download and install Ethtool from
144 the following website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel.
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823f8dd1 146 For instructions on enabling WoL with Ethtool, refer to the Ethtool man page.
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148 WoL will be enabled on the system during the next shut down or reboot. For
823f8dd1 149 this driver version, in order to enable WoL, the e100 driver must be
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150 loaded when shutting down or rebooting the system.
151
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153 NAPI
154 ----
155
156 NAPI (Rx polling mode) is supported in the e100 driver.
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158 See www.cyberus.ca/~hadi/usenix-paper.tgz for more information on NAPI.
159
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160 Multiple Interfaces on Same Ethernet Broadcast Network
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162
163 Due to the default ARP behavior on Linux, it is not possible to have
164 one system on two IP networks in the same Ethernet broadcast domain
165 (non-partitioned switch) behave as expected. All Ethernet interfaces
166 will respond to IP traffic for any IP address assigned to the system.
167 This results in unbalanced receive traffic.
168
169 If you have multiple interfaces in a server, either turn on ARP
170 filtering by
171
172 (1) entering: echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
173 (this only works if your kernel's version is higher than 2.4.5), or
174
175 (2) installing the interfaces in separate broadcast domains (either
176 in different switches or in a switch partitioned to VLANs).
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179Support
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181
182For general information, go to the Intel support website at:
183
184 http://support.intel.com
185
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186 or the Intel Wired Networking project hosted by Sourceforge at:
187
188 http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
189
1da177e4 190If an issue is identified with the released source code on the supported
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191kernel with a supported adapter, email the specific information related to the
192issue to e1000-devel@lists.sourceforge.net.
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195License
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197
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198This software program is released under the terms of a license agreement
199between you ('Licensee') and Intel. Do not use or load this software or any
200associated materials (collectively, the 'Software') until you have carefully
201read the full terms and conditions of the file COPYING located in this software
202package. By loading or using the Software, you agree to the terms of this
203Agreement. If you do not agree with the terms of this Agreement, do not install
204or use the Software.
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206* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.