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All rights reserved. # # # # Driver.conf file for Intel 1Gb ethernet driver (igb) # # -------------------- Link Configuration -------------------- # The parameters of link configuration: # # adv_autoneg_cap # Advertise capability of auto-negotiation. # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # adv_1000fdx_cap # Advertise capability of 1000Mbps full duplex # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # adv_100fdx_cap # Advertise capability of 100Mbps full duplex # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # adv_100hdx_cap # Advertise capability of 100Mbps half duplex # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # adv_10fdx_cap # Advertise capability of 10Mbps full duplex # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # adv_10hdx_cap # Advertise capability of 10Mbps half duplex # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 1 # # There are two methods to configure the link: # autonegotiation or forced link # # The parameter "adv_autoneg_cap" is used to enable autonegotiation or disable # it (forced link mode). # # If autonegotiation is enabled (the default mode), all the "adv_*_cap" # parameters control which capabilities are advertised to the partner. The # default is to advertise all the capabilities that the hardware supports. # The advertised capabilities can also be restricted to a subset. It is not # possible to advertise a capability that the hardware does not support. # # The autonegotiation process will then automatically select the fastest speed/ # duplex mode supported by both partners. # # If autonegotiation is disabled (forced link mode), the link speed/duplex is # determined by the first link capability that is enabled, in highest-to-lowest # speed/duplex order. # # For example, if adv_1000fdx_cap is enabled, all other values will be ignored; # to force 10hdx mode, all the faster modes must be explicitly disabled. # # Note: # 1. 1000M half duplex is not supported with igb. # 2. 1000M speed is not supported with the forced link mode (the value of # adv_1000fdx_cap will be ignored). # 3. The forced link mode may result in a non-working link or a half duplex # link. If forced link mode is used, both the partners should be forced to # the same link/speed mode. # # adv_autoneg_cap = 1; # adv_1000fdx_cap = 1; # adv_100fdx_cap = 1; # adv_100hdx_cap = 1; # adv_10fdx_cap = 1; # adv_10hdx_cap = 1; # # -------------------- Jumbo Frame -------------------- # default_mtu # The size of the default MTU (payload without the ethernet header) # Allowed values: 1500 - 9000 # Default value: 1500 # # default_mtu = 1500; # # -------------------- Flow Control -------------------- # flow_control # Ethernet flow control # Allowed values: 0 - Disable # 1 - Receive only # 2 - Transmit only # 3 - Receive and transmit # 4 - Use NVROM-programmed factory default setting # default value: 3 # # flow_control = 3; # # -------------------- Transmit/Receive Queues -------------------- # # tx_ring_size # The number of the transmit descriptors per transmit queue # Allowed values: 64 - 4096 # Default value: 512 # # rx_ring_size # The number of the receive descriptors per receive queue # Allowed values: 64 - 4096 # Default value: 512 # # mr_enable # Enable multiple rx queues and tx queues # Allowed values: 0, 1 # Default value: 0 # # rx_group_number # The number of the receive ring groups # Allowed values: 1 - 4 # Default value: 1 # # Note: If the specified values of the rx_group_number are not supported by # hardware, the rx_group_number will be downgrade to an acceptable value. # # -------- How to set parameters for a particular interface --------- # The example below shows how to locate the device path and set a parameter # for a particular igb interface. (Using flow_control as an example) # # Use the following command to find out the device paths for igb, # more /etc/path_to_inst | grep igb # # For example, if you see, # "/pci@0,0/pci10de,5d@d/pci8086,0@0" 0 "igb" # "/pci@0,0/pci10de,5d@d/pci8086,0@0,1" 1 "igb" # # name = "pciex8086,10a7" parent = "/pci@0,0/pci10de,5d@d" unit-address = "0" # flow_control = 1; # name = "pciex8086,10a7" parent = "/pci@0,0/pci10de,5d@d" unit-address = "0,1" # flow_control = 3;