Driver for Davicom DM9102 Ethernet adapters
io-pkt-variant -d dm9102 [option[,option ...]] ... &
where variant is one of v4, v4-hc, or
v6-hc.
Neutrino
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Use commas, not spaces, to separate the options.
These options will override auto-detected defaults. |
- did=0xXXXX
- Device ID.
- duplex=0|1
- Half (0) or full (1) duplex mode. The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
If you specify duplex, specify speed as well;
if duplex alone is specified, it is ignored and both speed and duplex
are auto-negotiated.
- lan=num
- The LAN number.
The default is 0.
- mac=XXXXXXXXXXXX
- MAC address of the controller. If no SROM is available, the MAC
will default to 00:00:00:00:00:00
- nomulticast
- Disable multicast support.
- pci=0xXXXX
- PCI index of the controller.
- phyaddr=num
- Override the mii routines and use the specified phy address.
- pktque=num
- Limit the number of packets in the queue. The default is 100.
- priority
- Priority of the driver thread. The default is 21.
- promiscuous
- Enable promiscuous mode.
- receive=num
- Set the number of receive descriptors. The default is 64.
- single
- Configure and run only the first DM9102 card that is found
(single instance).
- speed=10|100
- Media data rate (10 Mbit or 100 Mbit operation). The default is
automatically detected on supported hardware.
If you specify speed, specify duplex as well;
if speed alone is specified, the specified speed will be correctly set,
but duplex will default to half (0).
- threshold=N
- The amount of packet data that must be in the TX FIFO before transmission
is initiated. The range is 0–4. The default is 3.
- transmit=num
- Set the number of transmit descriptors. The default is 128.
- verbose
- Be verbose.
- vid=0xXXXX
- PCI vendor ID.
The devn-dm9102 driver controls Davicom DM9102 Ethernet adapters.
This is a legacy io-net driver;
its interface names are in the form enX, where
X is an integer.
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If the device enumerators (see
enum-devices)
don't recognize your device, try explicitly specifying
the device ID with the did option when you start the driver. |
Some devices support hardware checksums, although some might do so in
only one direction; to determine if your device does, type:
ifconfig enX
and look for the following in the list of supported options:
- ip4csum, ip4csum-rx, ip4csum-tx
- tcp4csum, tcp4csum-rx, tcp4csum-tx
- tcp6csum, tcp6csum-rx, tcp6csum-tx
- udp4csum, udp4csum-rx, udp4csum-tx
- udp6csum, udp6csum-rx, udp6csum-tx
You can then use
ifconfig
to enable or disable whichever of these options your device supports.
Start io-pkt-v4-hc using the DM9102 driver:
io-pkt-v4-hc -d dm9102
ifconfig en0 10.0.0.184
- /dev/io-net
- The directory where, by default, drivers and protocol modules add
entries.
For more information, see the documentation for
io-pkt*.
devn-*,
devnp-*,
ifconfig,
io-pkt*,
nicinfo