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33.Dd January 16, 2013
34.Dt RL 4
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm rl
38.Nd "RealTek 8129/8139 Fast Ethernet device driver"
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40To compile this driver into the kernel,
41place the following lines in your
42kernel configuration file:
43.Bd -ragged -offset indent
44.Cd "device miibus"
45.Cd "device rl"
46.Ed
47.Pp
48Alternatively, to load the driver as a
49module at boot time, place the following line in
50.Xr loader.conf 5 :
51.Bd -literal -offset indent
52if_rl_load="YES"
53.Ed
54.Sh DESCRIPTION
55The
56.Nm
57driver provides support for PCI Ethernet adapters and embedded
58controllers based on the RealTek 8129 and 8139 Fast Ethernet controller
59chips.
60.Pp
61The RealTek 8129/8139 series controllers use bus master DMA but do not use a
62descriptor-based data transfer mechanism.
63The receiver uses a
64single fixed size ring buffer from which packets must be copied
65into mbufs.
66For transmission, there are only four outbound packet
67address registers which require all outgoing packets to be stored
68as contiguous buffers.
69Furthermore, outbound packet buffers must
70be longword aligned or else transmission will fail.
71.Pp
72The 8129 differs from the 8139 in that the 8139 has an internal
73PHY which is controlled through special direct access registers
74whereas the 8129 uses an external PHY via an MII bus.
75The 8139
76supports both 10 and 100Mbps speeds in either full or half duplex.
77The 8129 can support the same speeds and modes given an appropriate
78PHY chip.
79.Pp
80Note: support for the 8139C+ chip is provided by the
81.Xr re 4
82driver.
83.Pp
84The
85.Nm
86driver supports the following media types:
87.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
88.It autoselect
89Enable autoselection of the media type and options.
90This is only
91supported if the PHY chip attached to the RealTek controller
92supports NWAY autonegotiation.
93The user can manually override
94the autoselected mode by adding media options to the
95.Pa /etc/rc.conf
96file.
97.It 10baseT/UTP
98Set 10Mbps operation.
99The
100.Ar mediaopt
101option can also be used to select either
102.Ar full-duplex
103or
104.Ar half-duplex
105modes.
106.It 100baseTX
107Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation.
108The
109.Ar mediaopt
110option can also be used to select either
111.Ar full-duplex
112or
113.Ar half-duplex
114modes.
115.El
116.Pp
117The
118.Nm
119driver supports the following media options:
120.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
121.It full-duplex
122Force full duplex operation.
123.It half-duplex
124Force half duplex operation.
125.El
126.Pp
127Note that the 100baseTX media type is only available if supported
128by the adapter.
129For more information on configuring this device, see
130.Xr ifconfig 8 .
131.Sh HARDWARE
132Adapters supported by the
133.Nm
134driver include:
135.Pp
136.Bl -bullet -compact
137.It
138Accton
139.Dq Cheetah
140EN1207D (MPX 5030/5038; RealTek 8139 clone)
141.It
142Allied Telesyn AT2550
143.It
144Allied Telesyn AT2500TX
145.It
146Belkin F5D5000
147.It
148BUFFALO (Melco INC.) LPC-CB-CLX (CardBus)
149.It
150Compaq HNE-300
151.It
152CompUSA no-name 10/100 PCI Ethernet NIC
153.It
154Corega FEther CB-TXD
155.It
156Corega FEtherII CB-TXD
157.It
158D-Link DFE-520TX (rev. C1)
159.It
160D-Link DFE-528TX
161.It
162D-Link DFE-530TX+
163.It
164D-Link DFE-538TX
165.It
166D-Link DFE-690TXD
167.It
168Edimax EP-4103DL CardBus
169.It
170Encore ENL832-TX 10/100 M PCI
171.It
172Farallon NetLINE 10/100 PCI
173.It
174Genius GF100TXR
175.It
176GigaFast Ethernet EE100-AXP
177.It
178KTX-9130TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet
179.It
180LevelOne FPC-0106TX
181.It
182Longshine LCS-8038TX-R
183.It
184NDC Communications NE100TX-E
185.It
186Netronix Inc.\& EA-1210 NetEther 10/100
187.It
188Nortel Networks 10/100BaseTX
189.It
190OvisLink LEF-8129TX
191.It
192OvisLink LEF-8139TX
193.It
194Peppercon AG ROL-F
195.It
196Planex FNW-3603-TX
197.It
198Planex FNW-3800-TX
199.It
200SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI 1211-TX
201.It
202SOHO (PRAGMATIC) UE-1211C
203.El
204.Sh LOADER TUNABLES
205.Bl -tag -width indent
206.It Va dev.rl.%unit.prefer_iomap
207This tunable controls which register mapping should be used on the
208specified device.
209A non-zero value enables I/O space register mapping.
210For controllers that have no I/O space register mapping this tunable
211should be set to 0 to use memory space register mapping.
212The default value is 1 to use I/O space register mapping.
213.It Va dev.rl.%unit.twister_enable
214Non-zero value enables the long cable tuning on the specified device.
215Disabled by default.
216.El
217.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
218.Bl -diag
219.It "rl%d: couldn't map memory"
220A fatal initialization error has occurred.
221.It "rl%d: couldn't map interrupt"
222A fatal initialization error has occurred.
223.It "rl%d: watchdog timeout"
224The device has stopped responding to the network, or there is a problem with
225the network connection (cable).
226.It "rl%d: no memory for rx list"
227The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the receiver ring.
228.It "rl%d: no memory for tx list"
229The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for the transmitter ring when
230allocating a pad buffer or collapsing an mbuf chain into a cluster.
231.It "rl%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0"
232This message applies only to adapters which support power
233management.
234Some operating systems place the controller in low power
235mode when shutting down, and some PCI BIOSes fail to bring the chip
236out of this state before configuring it.
237The controller loses all of
238its PCI configuration in the D3 state, so if the BIOS does not set
239it back to full power mode in time, it will not be able to configure it
240correctly.
241The driver tries to detect this condition and bring
242the adapter back to the D0 (full power) state, but this may not be
243enough to return the driver to a fully operational condition.
244If
245you see this message at boot time and the driver fails to attach
246the device as a network interface, you will have to perform second
247warm boot to have the device properly configured.
248.Pp
249Note that this condition only occurs when warm booting from another
250operating system.
251If you power down your system prior to booting
252.Fx ,
253the card should be configured correctly.
254.El
255.Sh SEE ALSO
256.Xr altq 4 ,
257.Xr arp 4 ,
258.Xr miibus 4 ,
259.Xr netintro 4 ,
260.Xr ng_ether 4 ,
261.Xr polling 4 ,
262.Xr ifconfig 8
263.Rs
264.%B The RealTek 8129, 8139 and 8139C+ datasheets
265.%U https://www.realtek.com
266.Re
267.Sh HISTORY
268The
269.Nm
270device driver first appeared in
271.Fx 3.0 .
272.Sh AUTHORS
273The
274.Nm
275driver was written by
276.An Bill Paul Aq Mt wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu .
277.Sh BUGS
278Since outbound packets must be longword aligned, the transmit
279routine has to copy an unaligned packet into an mbuf cluster buffer
280before transmission.
281The driver abuses the fact that the cluster buffer
282pool is allocated at system startup time in a contiguous region starting
283at a page boundary.
284Since cluster buffers are 2048 bytes, they are
285longword aligned by definition.
286The driver probably should not be
287depending on this characteristic.
288.Pp
289The RealTek data sheets are of especially poor quality,
290and there is a lot of information missing
291particularly concerning the receiver operation.
292One particularly
293important fact that the data sheets fail to mention relates to the
294way in which the chip fills in the receive buffer.
295When an interrupt
296is posted to signal that a frame has been received, it is possible that
297another frame might be in the process of being copied into the receive
298buffer while the driver is busy handling the first one.
299If the driver
300manages to finish processing the first frame before the chip is done
301DMAing the rest of the next frame, the driver may attempt to process
302the next frame in the buffer before the chip has had a chance to finish
303DMAing all of it.
304.Pp
305The driver can check for an incomplete frame by inspecting the frame
306length in the header preceding the actual packet data: an incomplete
307frame will have the magic length of 0xFFF0.
308When the driver encounters
309this value, it knows that it has finished processing all currently
310available packets.
311Neither this magic value nor its significance are
312documented anywhere in the RealTek data sheets.
313