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| 3COM PCI TOKEN LINK VELOCITY XL TOKEN RING CARDS README |
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| Release 0.9.0 - Release |
| Jul 17th 2000 Mike Phillips |
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| 1.2.0 - Final |
| Feb 17th 2002 Mike Phillips |
| Updated for submission to the 2.4.x kernel. |
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| Thanks: |
| Terry Murphy from 3Com for tech docs and support, |
| Adam D. Ligas for testing the driver. |
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| Note: |
| This driver will NOT work with the 3C339 Token Ring cards, you need |
| to use the tms380 driver instead. |
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| Options: |
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| The driver accepts three options: ringspeed, pkt_buf_sz and message_level. |
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| These options can be specified differently for each card found. |
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| ringspeed: Has one of three settings 0 (default), 4 or 16. 0 will |
| make the card autosense the ringspeed and join at the appropriate speed, |
| this will be the default option for most people. 4 or 16 allow you to |
| explicitly force the card to operate at a certain speed. The card will fail |
| if you try to insert it at the wrong speed. (Although some hubs will allow |
| this so be *very* careful). The main purpose for explicitly setting the ring |
| speed is for when the card is first on the ring. In autosense mode, if the card |
| cannot detect any active monitors on the ring it will open at the same speed as |
| its last opening. This can be hazardous if this speed does not match the speed |
| you want the ring to operate at. |
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| pkt_buf_sz: This is this initial receive buffer allocation size. This will |
| default to 4096 if no value is entered. You may increase performance of the |
| driver by setting this to a value larger than the network packet size, although |
| the driver now re-sizes buffers based on MTU settings as well. |
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| message_level: Controls level of messages created by the driver. Defaults to 0: |
| which only displays start-up and critical messages. Presently any non-zero |
| value will display all soft messages as well. NB This does not turn |
| debugging messages on, that must be done by modified the source code. |
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| Variable MTU size: |
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| The driver can handle a MTU size upto either 4500 or 18000 depending upon |
| ring speed. The driver also changes the size of the receive buffers as part |
| of the mtu re-sizing, so if you set mtu = 18000, you will need to be able |
| to allocate 16 * (sk_buff with 18000 buffer size) call it 18500 bytes per ring |
| position = 296,000 bytes of memory space, plus of course anything |
| necessary for the tx sk_buff's. Remember this is per card, so if you are |
| building routers, gateway's etc, you could start to use a lot of memory |
| real fast. |
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| 2/17/02 Mike Phillips |
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