| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Documentation/networking/vortex.txt | 
 | 2 | Andrew Morton <andrewm@uow.edu.au> | 
 | 3 | 30 April 2000 | 
 | 4 |  | 
 | 5 |  | 
 | 6 | This document describes the usage and errata of the 3Com "Vortex" device | 
 | 7 | driver for Linux, 3c59x.c. | 
 | 8 |  | 
 | 9 | The driver was written by Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com> | 
 | 10 |  | 
 | 11 | Don is no longer the prime maintainer of this version of the driver.  | 
 | 12 | Please report problems to one or more of: | 
 | 13 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 14 |   Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> | 
| Ralf Baechle | 979b6c1 | 2005-06-13 14:30:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 15 |   Netdev mailing list <netdev@vger.kernel.org> | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 16 |   Linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org> | 
 | 17 |  | 
 | 18 | Please note the 'Reporting and Diagnosing Problems' section at the end | 
 | 19 | of this file. | 
 | 20 |  | 
 | 21 |  | 
 | 22 | Since kernel 2.3.99-pre6, this driver incorporates the support for the | 
 | 23 | 3c575-series Cardbus cards which used to be handled by 3c575_cb.c. | 
 | 24 |  | 
 | 25 | This driver supports the following hardware: | 
 | 26 |  | 
| Steffen Klassert | 8219dd5 | 2006-03-26 01:37:44 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | 	3c590 Vortex 10Mbps | 
 | 28 | 	3c592 EISA 10Mbps Demon/Vortex | 
 | 29 | 	3c597 EISA Fast Demon/Vortex | 
 | 30 | 	3c595 Vortex 100baseTx | 
 | 31 | 	3c595 Vortex 100baseT4 | 
 | 32 | 	3c595 Vortex 100base-MII | 
 | 33 | 	3c900 Boomerang 10baseT | 
 | 34 | 	3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps Combo | 
 | 35 | 	3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps TPO | 
 | 36 | 	3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps Combo | 
 | 37 | 	3c900 Cyclone 10Mbps TPC | 
 | 38 | 	3c900B-FL Cyclone 10base-FL | 
 | 39 | 	3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx | 
 | 40 | 	3c905 Boomerang 100baseT4 | 
 | 41 | 	3c905B Cyclone 100baseTx | 
 | 42 | 	3c905B Cyclone 10/100/BNC | 
 | 43 | 	3c905B-FX Cyclone 100baseFx | 
 | 44 | 	3c905C Tornado | 
 | 45 | 	3c920B-EMB-WNM (ATI Radeon 9100 IGP) | 
 | 46 | 	3c980 Cyclone | 
 | 47 | 	3c980C Python-T | 
 | 48 | 	3cSOHO100-TX Hurricane | 
 | 49 | 	3c555 Laptop Hurricane | 
 | 50 | 	3c556 Laptop Tornado | 
 | 51 | 	3c556B Laptop Hurricane | 
 | 52 | 	3c575 [Megahertz] 10/100 LAN  CardBus | 
 | 53 | 	3c575 Boomerang CardBus | 
 | 54 | 	3CCFE575BT Cyclone CardBus | 
 | 55 | 	3CCFE575CT Tornado CardBus | 
 | 56 | 	3CCFE656 Cyclone CardBus | 
 | 57 | 	3CCFEM656B Cyclone+Winmodem CardBus | 
 | 58 | 	3CXFEM656C Tornado+Winmodem CardBus | 
 | 59 | 	3c450 HomePNA Tornado | 
 | 60 | 	3c920 Tornado | 
 | 61 | 	3c982 Hydra Dual Port A | 
 | 62 | 	3c982 Hydra Dual Port B | 
 | 63 | 	3c905B-T4 | 
 | 64 | 	3c920B-EMB-WNM Tornado | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 65 |  | 
 | 66 | Module parameters | 
 | 67 | ================= | 
 | 68 |  | 
 | 69 | There are several parameters which may be provided to the driver when | 
 | 70 | its module is loaded.  These are usually placed in /etc/modprobe.conf | 
 | 71 | (/etc/modules.conf in 2.4).  Example: | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 | options 3c59x debug=3 rx_copybreak=300 | 
 | 74 |  | 
 | 75 | If you are using the PCMCIA tools (cardmgr) then the options may be | 
 | 76 | placed in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts: | 
 | 77 |  | 
 | 78 | module "3c59x" opts "debug=3 rx_copybreak=300" | 
 | 79 |  | 
 | 80 |  | 
 | 81 | The supported parameters are: | 
 | 82 |  | 
 | 83 | debug=N | 
 | 84 |  | 
 | 85 |   Where N is a number from 0 to 7.  Anything above 3 produces a lot | 
 | 86 |   of output in your system logs.  debug=1 is default. | 
 | 87 |  | 
 | 88 | options=N1,N2,N3,... | 
 | 89 |  | 
 | 90 |   Each number in the list provides an option to the corresponding | 
 | 91 |   network card.  So if you have two 3c905's and you wish to provide | 
 | 92 |   them with option 0x204 you would use: | 
 | 93 |  | 
 | 94 |     options=0x204,0x204 | 
 | 95 |  | 
 | 96 |   The individual options are composed of a number of bitfields which | 
 | 97 |   have the following meanings: | 
 | 98 |  | 
 | 99 |   Possible media type settings | 
 | 100 | 	0	10baseT | 
 | 101 | 	1	10Mbs AUI | 
 | 102 | 	2	undefined | 
 | 103 | 	3	10base2 (BNC) | 
 | 104 | 	4	100base-TX | 
 | 105 | 	5	100base-FX | 
 | 106 | 	6	MII (Media Independent Interface) | 
 | 107 | 	7	Use default setting from EEPROM | 
 | 108 | 	8       Autonegotiate | 
 | 109 | 	9       External MII | 
 | 110 | 	10      Use default setting from EEPROM | 
 | 111 |  | 
 | 112 |   When generating a value for the 'options' setting, the above media | 
 | 113 |   selection values may be OR'ed (or added to) the following: | 
 | 114 |  | 
 | 115 |   0x8000  Set driver debugging level to 7 | 
 | 116 |   0x4000  Set driver debugging level to 2 | 
 | 117 |   0x0400  Enable Wake-on-LAN | 
 | 118 |   0x0200  Force full duplex mode. | 
 | 119 |   0x0010  Bus-master enable bit (Old Vortex cards only) | 
 | 120 |  | 
 | 121 |   For example: | 
 | 122 |  | 
 | 123 |     insmod 3c59x options=0x204 | 
 | 124 |  | 
 | 125 |   will force full-duplex 100base-TX, rather than allowing the usual | 
 | 126 |   autonegotiation. | 
 | 127 |  | 
 | 128 | global_options=N | 
 | 129 |  | 
 | 130 |   Sets the `options' parameter for all 3c59x NICs in the machine.  | 
 | 131 |   Entries in the `options' array above will override any setting of | 
 | 132 |   this. | 
 | 133 |  | 
 | 134 | full_duplex=N1,N2,N3... | 
 | 135 |  | 
 | 136 |   Similar to bit 9 of 'options'.  Forces the corresponding card into | 
 | 137 |   full-duplex mode.  Please use this in preference to the `options' | 
 | 138 |   parameter. | 
 | 139 |  | 
 | 140 |   In fact, please don't use this at all! You're better off getting | 
 | 141 |   autonegotiation working properly. | 
 | 142 |  | 
 | 143 | global_full_duplex=N1 | 
 | 144 |  | 
 | 145 |   Sets full duplex mode for all 3c59x NICs in the machine.  Entries | 
 | 146 |   in the `full_duplex' array above will override any setting of this. | 
 | 147 |  | 
 | 148 | flow_ctrl=N1,N2,N3... | 
 | 149 |  | 
 | 150 |   Use 802.3x MAC-layer flow control.  The 3com cards only support the | 
 | 151 |   PAUSE command, which means that they will stop sending packets for a | 
 | 152 |   short period if they receive a PAUSE frame from the link partner.  | 
 | 153 |  | 
 | 154 |   The driver only allows flow control on a link which is operating in | 
 | 155 |   full duplex mode. | 
 | 156 |  | 
 | 157 |   This feature does not appear to work on the 3c905 - only 3c905B and | 
 | 158 |   3c905C have been tested. | 
 | 159 |  | 
 | 160 |   The 3com cards appear to only respond to PAUSE frames which are | 
 | 161 |   sent to the reserved destination address of 01:80:c2:00:00:01.  They | 
 | 162 |   do not honour PAUSE frames which are sent to the station MAC address. | 
 | 163 |  | 
 | 164 | rx_copybreak=M | 
 | 165 |  | 
 | 166 |   The driver preallocates 32 full-sized (1536 byte) network buffers | 
 | 167 |   for receiving.  When a packet arrives, the driver has to decide | 
 | 168 |   whether to leave the packet in its full-sized buffer, or to allocate | 
 | 169 |   a smaller buffer and copy the packet across into it. | 
 | 170 |  | 
 | 171 |   This is a speed/space tradeoff. | 
 | 172 |  | 
 | 173 |   The value of rx_copybreak is used to decide when to make the copy.  | 
 | 174 |   If the packet size is less than rx_copybreak, the packet is copied.  | 
 | 175 |   The default value for rx_copybreak is 200 bytes. | 
 | 176 |  | 
 | 177 | max_interrupt_work=N | 
 | 178 |  | 
 | 179 |   The driver's interrupt service routine can handle many receive and | 
 | 180 |   transmit packets in a single invocation.  It does this in a loop.  | 
 | 181 |   The value of max_interrupt_work governs how mnay times the interrupt | 
 | 182 |   service routine will loop.  The default value is 32 loops.  If this | 
 | 183 |   is exceeded the interrupt service routine gives up and generates a | 
 | 184 |   warning message "eth0: Too much work in interrupt". | 
 | 185 |  | 
 | 186 | hw_checksums=N1,N2,N3,... | 
 | 187 |  | 
 | 188 |   Recent 3com NICs are able to generate IPv4, TCP and UDP checksums | 
 | 189 |   in hardware.  Linux has used the Rx checksumming for a long time.  | 
 | 190 |   The "zero copy" patch which is planned for the 2.4 kernel series | 
 | 191 |   allows you to make use of the NIC's DMA scatter/gather and transmit | 
 | 192 |   checksumming as well. | 
 | 193 |  | 
 | 194 |   The driver is set up so that, when the zerocopy patch is applied, | 
 | 195 |   all Tornado and Cyclone devices will use S/G and Tx checksums. | 
 | 196 |  | 
 | 197 |   This module parameter has been provided so you can override this | 
 | 198 |   decision.  If you think that Tx checksums are causing a problem, you | 
 | 199 |   may disable the feature with `hw_checksums=0'. | 
 | 200 |  | 
 | 201 |   If you think your NIC should be performing Tx checksumming and the | 
 | 202 |   driver isn't enabling it, you can force the use of hardware Tx | 
 | 203 |   checksumming with `hw_checksums=1'. | 
 | 204 |  | 
 | 205 |   The driver drops a message in the logfiles to indicate whether or | 
 | 206 |   not it is using hardware scatter/gather and hardware Tx checksums. | 
 | 207 |  | 
 | 208 |   Scatter/gather and hardware checksums provide considerable | 
 | 209 |   performance improvement for the sendfile() system call, but a small | 
 | 210 |   decrease in throughput for send().  There is no effect upon receive | 
 | 211 |   efficiency. | 
 | 212 |  | 
 | 213 | compaq_ioaddr=N | 
 | 214 | compaq_irq=N | 
 | 215 | compaq_device_id=N | 
 | 216 |  | 
 | 217 |   "Variables to work-around the Compaq PCI BIOS32 problem".... | 
 | 218 |  | 
 | 219 | watchdog=N | 
 | 220 |  | 
 | 221 |   Sets the time duration (in milliseconds) after which the kernel | 
 | 222 |   decides that the transmitter has become stuck and needs to be reset.  | 
 | 223 |   This is mainly for debugging purposes, although it may be advantageous | 
 | 224 |   to increase this value on LANs which have very high collision rates. | 
 | 225 |   The default value is 5000 (5.0 seconds). | 
 | 226 |  | 
 | 227 | enable_wol=N1,N2,N3,... | 
 | 228 |  | 
 | 229 |   Enable Wake-on-LAN support for the relevant interface.  Donald | 
 | 230 |   Becker's `ether-wake' application may be used to wake suspended | 
 | 231 |   machines. | 
 | 232 |  | 
 | 233 |   Also enables the NIC's power management support. | 
 | 234 |  | 
 | 235 | global_enable_wol=N | 
 | 236 |  | 
 | 237 |   Sets enable_wol mode for all 3c59x NICs in the machine.  Entries in | 
 | 238 |   the `enable_wol' array above will override any setting of this. | 
 | 239 |  | 
 | 240 | Media selection | 
 | 241 | --------------- | 
 | 242 |  | 
 | 243 | A number of the older NICs such as the 3c590 and 3c900 series have | 
 | 244 | 10base2 and AUI interfaces. | 
 | 245 |  | 
 | 246 | Prior to January, 2001 this driver would autoeselect the 10base2 or AUI | 
 | 247 | port if it didn't detect activity on the 10baseT port.  It would then | 
 | 248 | get stuck on the 10base2 port and a driver reload was necessary to | 
 | 249 | switch back to 10baseT.  This behaviour could not be prevented with a | 
 | 250 | module option override. | 
 | 251 |  | 
 | 252 | Later (current) versions of the driver _do_ support locking of the | 
 | 253 | media type.  So if you load the driver module with | 
 | 254 |  | 
 | 255 | 	modprobe 3c59x options=0 | 
 | 256 |  | 
 | 257 | it will permanently select the 10baseT port.  Automatic selection of | 
 | 258 | other media types does not occur. | 
 | 259 |  | 
 | 260 |  | 
 | 261 | Transmit error, Tx status register 82 | 
 | 262 | ------------------------------------- | 
 | 263 |  | 
 | 264 | This is a common error which is almost always caused by another host on | 
 | 265 | the same network being in full-duplex mode, while this host is in | 
 | 266 | half-duplex mode.  You need to find that other host and make it run in | 
 | 267 | half-duplex mode or fix this host to run in full-duplex mode. | 
 | 268 |  | 
 | 269 | As a last resort, you can force the 3c59x driver into full-duplex mode | 
 | 270 | with | 
 | 271 |  | 
 | 272 | 	options 3c59x full_duplex=1 | 
 | 273 |  | 
 | 274 | but this has to be viewed as a workaround for broken network gear and | 
 | 275 | should only really be used for equipment which cannot autonegotiate. | 
 | 276 |  | 
 | 277 |  | 
 | 278 | Additional resources | 
 | 279 | -------------------- | 
 | 280 |  | 
 | 281 | Details of the device driver implementation are at the top of the source file. | 
 | 282 |  | 
 | 283 | Additional documentation is available at Don Becker's Linux Drivers site: | 
 | 284 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 285 |      http://www.scyld.com/vortex.html | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 286 |  | 
 | 287 | Donald Becker's driver development site: | 
 | 288 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 289 |      http://www.scyld.com/network.html | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 290 |  | 
 | 291 | Donald's vortex-diag program is useful for inspecting the NIC's state: | 
 | 292 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 293 |      http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 294 |  | 
 | 295 | Donald's mii-diag program may be used for inspecting and manipulating | 
 | 296 | the NIC's Media Independent Interface subsystem: | 
 | 297 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 298 |      http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html#mii-diag | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 299 |  | 
 | 300 | Donald's wake-on-LAN page: | 
 | 301 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 302 |      http://www.scyld.com/wakeonlan.html | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 303 |  | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 304 | 3Com's DOS-based application for setting up the NICs EEPROMs: | 
 | 305 |  | 
 | 306 | 	ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/nic/3c90x/3c90xx2.exe | 
 | 307 |  | 
 | 308 | Driver updates and a detailed changelog for the modifications which | 
 | 309 | were made for the 2.3/2,4 series kernel is available at | 
 | 310 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 311 |      http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/#3c59x-bc | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 312 |  | 
 | 313 |  | 
 | 314 | Autonegotiation notes | 
 | 315 | --------------------- | 
 | 316 |  | 
 | 317 |   The driver uses a one-minute heartbeat for adapting to changes in | 
| Steffen Klassert | 8219dd5 | 2006-03-26 01:37:44 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 318 |   the external LAN environment if link is up and 5 seconds if link is down. | 
 | 319 |   This means that when, for example, a machine is unplugged from a hubbed | 
 | 320 |   10baseT LAN plugged into a  switched 100baseT LAN, the throughput | 
 | 321 |   will be quite dreadful for up to sixty seconds.  Be patient. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 322 |  | 
 | 323 |   Cisco interoperability note from Walter Wong <wcw+@CMU.EDU>: | 
 | 324 |  | 
 | 325 |   On a side note, adding HAS_NWAY seems to share a problem with the | 
 | 326 |   Cisco 6509 switch.  Specifically, you need to change the spanning | 
 | 327 |   tree parameter for the port the machine is plugged into to 'portfast' | 
 | 328 |   mode.  Otherwise, the negotiation fails.  This has been an issue | 
 | 329 |   we've noticed for a while but haven't had the time to track down. | 
 | 330 |  | 
 | 331 |   Cisco switches    (Jeff Busch <jbusch@deja.com>) | 
 | 332 |  | 
 | 333 |     My "standard config" for ports to which PC's/servers connect directly: | 
 | 334 |  | 
 | 335 |         interface FastEthernet0/N | 
 | 336 |         description machinename | 
 | 337 |         load-interval 30 | 
 | 338 |         spanning-tree portfast | 
 | 339 |  | 
 | 340 |     If autonegotiation is a problem, you may need to specify "speed | 
 | 341 |     100" and "duplex full" as well (or "speed 10" and "duplex half"). | 
 | 342 |  | 
 | 343 |     WARNING: DO NOT hook up hubs/switches/bridges to these | 
 | 344 |     specially-configured ports! The switch will become very confused. | 
 | 345 |  | 
 | 346 |  | 
 | 347 | Reporting and diagnosing problems | 
 | 348 | --------------------------------- | 
 | 349 |  | 
 | 350 | Maintainers find that accurate and complete problem reports are | 
 | 351 | invaluable in resolving driver problems.  We are frequently not able to | 
 | 352 | reproduce problems and must rely on your patience and efforts to get to | 
 | 353 | the bottom of the problem. | 
 | 354 |  | 
 | 355 | If you believe you have a driver problem here are some of the | 
 | 356 | steps you should take: | 
 | 357 |  | 
 | 358 | - Is it really a driver problem? | 
 | 359 |  | 
 | 360 |    Eliminate some variables: try different cards, different | 
 | 361 |    computers, different cables, different ports on the switch/hub, | 
 | 362 |    different versions of the kernel or ofthe driver, etc. | 
 | 363 |  | 
 | 364 | - OK, it's a driver problem. | 
 | 365 |  | 
 | 366 |    You need to generate a report.  Typically this is an email to the | 
 | 367 |    maintainer and/or linux-net@vger.kernel.org.  The maintainer's | 
 | 368 |    email address will be inthe driver source or in the MAINTAINERS file. | 
 | 369 |  | 
 | 370 | - The contents of your report will vary a lot depending upon the | 
 | 371 |   problem.  If it's a kernel crash then you should refer to the | 
 | 372 |   REPORTING-BUGS file. | 
 | 373 |  | 
 | 374 |   But for most problems it is useful to provide the following: | 
 | 375 |  | 
 | 376 |    o Kernel version, driver version | 
 | 377 |  | 
 | 378 |    o A copy of the banner message which the driver generates when | 
 | 379 |      it is initialised.  For example: | 
 | 380 |  | 
 | 381 |      eth0: 3Com PCI 3c905C Tornado at 0xa400,  00:50:da:6a:88:f0, IRQ 19 | 
 | 382 |      8K byte-wide RAM 5:3 Rx:Tx split, autoselect/Autonegotiate interface. | 
 | 383 |      MII transceiver found at address 24, status 782d. | 
 | 384 |      Enabling bus-master transmits and whole-frame receives. | 
 | 385 |  | 
 | 386 |      NOTE: You must provide the `debug=2' modprobe option to generate | 
 | 387 |      a full detection message.  Please do this: | 
 | 388 |  | 
 | 389 | 	modprobe 3c59x debug=2 | 
 | 390 |  | 
 | 391 |    o If it is a PCI device, the relevant output from 'lspci -vx', eg: | 
 | 392 |  | 
 | 393 |      00:09.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX [Fast Etherlink] (rev 74) | 
 | 394 |              Subsystem: 3Com Corporation: Unknown device 9200 | 
 | 395 |              Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 19 | 
 | 396 |              I/O ports at a400 [size=128] | 
 | 397 |              Memory at db000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128] | 
 | 398 |              Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=128K] | 
 | 399 |              Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2 | 
 | 400 |      00: b7 10 00 92 07 00 10 02 74 00 00 02 08 20 00 00 | 
 | 401 |      10: 01 a4 00 00 00 00 00 db 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 | 
 | 402 |      20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 b7 10 00 10 | 
 | 403 |      30: 00 00 00 00 dc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 01 0a 0a | 
 | 404 |  | 
 | 405 |    o A description of the environment: 10baseT? 100baseT? | 
 | 406 |      full/half duplex? switched or hubbed? | 
 | 407 |  | 
 | 408 |    o Any additional module parameters which you may be providing to the driver. | 
 | 409 |  | 
 | 410 |    o Any kernel logs which are produced.  The more the merrier.  | 
 | 411 |      If this is a large file and you are sending your report to a | 
 | 412 |      mailing list, mention that you have the logfile, but don't send | 
 | 413 |      it.  If you're reporting direct to the maintainer then just send | 
 | 414 |      it. | 
 | 415 |  | 
 | 416 |      To ensure that all kernel logs are available, add the | 
 | 417 |      following line to /etc/syslog.conf: | 
 | 418 |  | 
 | 419 |          kern.* /var/log/messages | 
 | 420 |  | 
 | 421 |      Then restart syslogd with: | 
 | 422 |  | 
 | 423 |          /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart | 
 | 424 |  | 
 | 425 |      (The above may vary, depending upon which Linux distribution you use). | 
 | 426 |  | 
 | 427 |     o If your problem is reproducible then that's great.  Try the | 
 | 428 |       following: | 
 | 429 |  | 
 | 430 |       1) Increase the debug level.  Usually this is done via: | 
 | 431 |  | 
 | 432 |          a) modprobe driver debug=7 | 
 | 433 |          b) In /etc/modprobe.conf (or /etc/modules.conf for 2.4): | 
 | 434 |             options driver debug=7 | 
 | 435 |  | 
 | 436 |       2) Recreate the problem with the higher debug level, | 
 | 437 |          send all logs to the maintainer. | 
 | 438 |  | 
 | 439 |       3) Download you card's diagnostic tool from Donald | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 440 |          Becker's website <http://www.scyld.com/ethercard_diag.html>. | 
 | 441 |          Download mii-diag.c as well.  Build these. | 
| Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 442 |  | 
 | 443 |          a) Run 'vortex-diag -aaee' and 'mii-diag -v' when the card is | 
 | 444 |             working correctly.  Save the output. | 
 | 445 |  | 
 | 446 |          b) Run the above commands when the card is malfunctioning.  Send | 
 | 447 |             both sets of output. | 
 | 448 |  | 
| Randy Dunlap | 98766fb | 2005-11-21 21:32:31 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 449 | Finally, please be patient and be prepared to do some work.  You may | 
 | 450 | end up working on this problem for a week or more as the maintainer | 
 | 451 | asks more questions, asks for more tests, asks for patches to be | 
 | 452 | applied, etc.  At the end of it all, the problem may even remain | 
 | 453 | unresolved. |