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33.Dd November 22, 1998
34.Dt VR 4
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm vr
38.Nd "VIA Technologies VT3043 and VT86C100A ethernet device driver"
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.Cd "device miibus"
41.Cd "device vr"
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Nm
45driver provides support for PCI ethernet adapters and embedded
46controllers based on the VIA Technologies VT3043 Rhine I and
47VT86C100A Rhine II fast ethernet controller chips.
48This includes
49the D-Link DFE530-TX, the Hawking Technologies PN102TX, the
50AOpen/Acer ALN-320, and various other commodity fast ethernet
51cards.
52.Pp
53The VIA Rhine chips use bus master DMA and have a descriptor layout
54designed to resemble that of the DEC 21x4x "tulip" chips.
55The register
56layout is different however and the receive filter in the Rhine chips
57is much simpler and is programmed through registers rather than by
58downloading a special setup frame through the transmit DMA engine.
59Transmit and receive DMA buffers must be longword
60aligned.
61The Rhine chips are meant to be interfaced with external
62physical layer devices via an MII bus.
63They support both
6410 and 100Mbps speeds in either full or half duplex.
65.Pp
66The
67.Nm
68driver supports the following media types:
69.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
70.It autoselect
71Enable autoselection of the media type and options.
72The user can manually override
73the autoselected mode by adding media options to the
74.Pa /etc/rc.conf
75file.
76.It 10baseT/UTP
77Set 10Mbps operation.
78The
79.Ar mediaopt
80option can also be used to select either
81.Ar full-duplex
82or
83.Ar half-duplex
84modes.
85.It 100baseTX
86Set 100Mbps (fast ethernet) operation.
87The
88.Ar mediaopt
89option can also be used to select either
90.Ar full-duplex
91or
92.Ar half-duplex
93modes.
94.El
95.Pp
96The
97.Nm
98driver supports the following media options:
99.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
100.It full-duplex
101Force full duplex operation
102.It half-duplex
103Force half duplex operation.
104.El
105.Pp
106Note that the 100baseTX media type is only available if supported
107by the adapter.
108.Pp
109For more information on configuring this device, see
110.Xr ifconfig 8 .
111The
112.Nm
113driver supports
114.Xr polling 4 .
115.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
116.Bl -diag
117.It "vr%d: couldn't map memory"
118A fatal initialization error has occurred.
119.It "vr%d: couldn't map interrupt"
120A fatal initialization error has occurred.
121.It "vr%d: watchdog timeout"
122The device has stopped responding to the network, or there is a problem with
123the network connection (cable).
124.It "vr%d: no memory for rx list"
125The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the receiver ring.
126.It "vr%d: no memory for tx list"
127The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the transmitter ring when
128allocating a pad buffer or collapsing an mbuf chain into a cluster.
129.It "vr%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0"
130This message applies only to adapters which support power
131management.
132Some operating systems place the controller in low power
133mode when shutting down, and some PCI BIOSes fail to bring the chip
134out of this state before configuring it.
135The controller loses all of
136its PCI configuration in the D3 state, so if the BIOS does not set
137it back to full power mode in time, it won't be able to configure it
138correctly.
139The driver tries to detect this condition and bring
140the adapter back to the D0 (full power) state, but this may not be
141enough to return the driver to a fully operational condition.
142If
143you see this message at boot time and the driver fails to attach
144the device as a network interface, you will have to perform second
145warm boot to have the device properly configured.
146.Pp
147Note that this condition only occurs when warm booting from another
148operating system.
149If you power down your system prior to booting
150.Dx ,
151the card should be configured correctly.
152.El
153.Sh SEE ALSO
154.Xr arp 4 ,
155.Xr ifmedia 4 ,
156.Xr miibus 4 ,
157.Xr netintro 4 ,
158.Xr ng_ether 4 ,
159.Xr polling 4 ,
160.Xr ifconfig 8
161.Rs
162.%T The VIA Technologies VT86C100A data sheet
163.%U http://www.via.com.tw
164.Re
165.Sh HISTORY
166The
167.Nm
168device driver first appeared in
169.Fx 3.0 .
170.Sh AUTHORS
171The
172.Nm
173driver was written by
174.An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu .
175.Sh BUGS
176The
177.Nm
178driver always copies transmit mbuf chains into longword-aligned
179buffers prior to transmission in order to pacify the Rhine chips.
180If buffers are not aligned correctly, the chip will round the
181supplied buffer address and begin DMAing from the wrong location.
182This buffer copying impairs transmit performance on slower systems but can't
183be avoided.
184On faster machines (e.g. a Pentium II), the performance
185impact is much less noticeable.
186