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All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # # # driver.conf file for Sun NIU 10Gb/1Gb Ethernet Driver (nxge) # # #---------------Link Configuration ---------------------- # The link parameters depend on the type of the card # and the port. # 10 gigabit related parameters ( i.e adv_10gfdx_cap) # apply only to 10gigabit ports. # Half duplex is not supported on any NIU card. # # adv-autoneg-cap # Advertise auto-negotiation capability. # default is 1 # adv-autoneg-cap = 1; # # adv_10gfdx_cap # Advertise 10gbps Full duplex capability. # default is 1 # adv_10gfdx_cap = 1; # # adv_1000fdx_cap # Advertise 1gbps Full duplex capability. # default is 1 # adv_1000fdx_cap = 1; # # adv_100fdx_cap # Advertise 100mbps Full duplex capability. # default is 1 # adv_100fdx_cap = 1; # # adv_10fdx_cap # Advertise 10mbps Full duplex capability. # default is 1 # adv_10fdx_cap = 1; # # adv_asmpause_cap # Advertise Asymmetric pause capability. # default is 0 # adv_asmpause_cap = 0; # # adv_pause_cap # Advertise pause capability. # default is 1 # adv_pause_cap = 1; # #------- Receive DMA Configuration ---------------------------- # # rxdma-intr-time # Interrupts after this number of NIU hardware ticks have # elapsed since the last packet was received. # (Default = 8, Minimum = 1). # # rxdma-intr-pkts # Interrupt after this number of packets have arrived since # the last packet was serviced. # (Default = 32, Minimum = 8). # # Default Interrupt Blanking parameters: # # rxdma-intr-time = 8; # rxdma-intr-pkts = 32; # # To turn off interrupt blanking, use the minimum values for both # rxdma-intr-time and rxdma-intr-pkts. # # #------- Classification and Load Distribution Configuration ------ # # class-opt-****-*** # These parameters define how each IP class is configured. # They control how the flow template is constructed and how # packets are distributed within RDC groups. # # supported classes: # class-opt-ipv4-tcp class-opt-ipv4-udp class-opt-ipv4-sctp # class-opt-ipv4-ah class-opt-ipv6-tcp class-opt-ipv6-udp # class-opt-ipv6-sctp class-opt-ipv6-ah # # Configuration bits (Thes following bits will be decoded # by the driver as hex format). # # 0010: use MAC Port (for flow key) # 0020: use L2DA (for flow key) # 0040: use VLAN (for flow key) # 0080: use proto (for flow key) # 0100: use IP src addr (for flow key) # 0200: use IP dest addr (for flow key) # 0400: use Src Port (for flow key) # 0800: use Dest Port (for flow key) # # The following uses L2DA, VLAN, IP proto, IP src and dest and TCP # src and dest port for computing the flow key for IPv4 TCP packets. # # class-opt-ipv4-tcp = 0xfe0; # #------- Software LSO (large segment offload) support -------- # To enable software LSO for all nxge interfaces, #soft-lso-enable = 1; # # To disable software LSO for all nxge interfaces, #soft-lso-enable = 0; # # Default software LSO is set to 0. # Please refer to examples at the end of this file for # enabling or disabling software LSO for a particular nxge interface. # # # ------- 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 nxge interface. (Using jumbo support as # an example) # # Use the following command to find out the device paths for nxge, # more /etc/path_to_inst | grep nxge # # For example, if you see, # "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/network@0" 0 "nxge" # "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/network@0,1" 1 "nxge" # "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/network@0,2" 2 "nxge" # "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/network@0,3" 3 "nxge" # # Use the above path_to_inst file as an example to enable software LSO # for port 0 and 1, and disable software LSO for port 2 and 3. # # name = "pciex108e,abcd" parent = "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8" unit-address = "0" # soft-lso-enable = 1; # name = "pciex108e,abcd" parent = "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8" unit-address = "0,1" # soft-lso-enable = 1; # name = "pciex108e,abcd" parent = "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8" unit-address = "0,2" # soft-lso-enable = 0; # name = "pciex108e,abcd" parent = "/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8" unit-address = "0,3" # soft-lso-enable = 0; # # # If the path_to_inst file is: # # "/niu@80/network@0" 0 "nxge" # "/niu@80/network@1" 1 "nxge" # # Enable software lso for port 0, and disable software LSO for port 1 # #name="SUNW,niusl" parent="/niu@80" unit-address="0" soft-lso-enable=1; #name="SUNW,niusl" parent="/niu@80" unit-address="1" soft-lso-enable=0;