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-
-SiS 900/7016 Fast Ethernet Device Driver
-
-Ollie Lho
-
-Lei Chun Chang
-
- Copyright © 1999 by Silicon Integrated System Corp.
-
- This document gives some information on installation and usage of SiS
- 900/7016 device driver under Linux.
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
- your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
- USA
- _________________________________________________________________
-
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Changes
- 3. Tested Environment
- 4. Files in This Package
- 5. Installation
-
- Building the driver as loadable module
- Building the driver into kernel
-
- 6. Known Problems and Bugs
- 7. Revision History
- 8. Acknowledgements
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 1. Introduction
-
- This document describes the revision 1.06 and 1.07 of SiS 900/7016
- Fast Ethernet device driver under Linux. The driver is developed by
- Silicon Integrated System Corp. and distributed freely under the GNU
- General Public License (GPL). The driver can be compiled as a loadable
- module and used under Linux kernel version 2.2.x. (rev. 1.06) With
- minimal changes, the driver can also be used under 2.3.x and 2.4.x
- kernel (rev. 1.07), please see Chapter 5. If you are intended to use
- the driver for earlier kernels, you are on your own.
-
- The driver is tested with usual TCP/IP applications including FTP,
- Telnet, Netscape etc. and is used constantly by the developers.
-
- Please send all comments/fixes/questions to Lei-Chun Chang.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 2. Changes
-
- Changes made in Revision 1.07
-
- 1. Separation of sis900.c and sis900.h in order to move most constant
- definition to sis900.h (many of those constants were corrected)
- 2. Clean up PCI detection, the pci-scan from Donald Becker were not
- used, just simple pci_find_*.
- 3. MII detection is modified to support multiple mii transceiver.
- 4. Bugs in read_eeprom, mdio_* were removed.
- 5. Lot of sis900 irrelevant comments were removed/changed and more
- comments were added to reflect the real situation.
- 6. Clean up of physical/virtual address space mess in buffer
- descriptors.
- 7. Better transmit/receive error handling.
- 8. The driver now uses zero-copy single buffer management scheme to
- improve performance.
- 9. Names of variables were changed to be more consistent.
- 10. Clean up of auo-negotiation and timer code.
- 11. Automatic detection and change of PHY on the fly.
- 12. Bug in mac probing fixed.
- 13. Fix 630E equalier problem by modifying the equalizer workaround
- rule.
- 14. Support for ICS1893 10/100 Interated PHYceiver.
- 15. Support for media select by ifconfig.
- 16. Added kernel-doc extratable documentation.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 3. Tested Environment
-
- This driver is developed on the following hardware
-
- * Intel Celeron 500 with SiS 630 (rev 02) chipset
- * SiS 900 (rev 01) and SiS 7016/7014 Fast Ethernet Card
-
- and tested with these software environments
-
- * Red Hat Linux version 6.2
- * Linux kernel version 2.4.0
- * Netscape version 4.6
- * NcFTP 3.0.0 beta 18
- * Samba version 2.0.3
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 4. Files in This Package
-
- In the package you can find these files:
-
- sis900.c
- Driver source file in C
-
- sis900.h
- Header file for sis900.c
-
- sis900.sgml
- DocBook SGML source of the document
-
- sis900.txt
- Driver document in plain text
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 5. Installation
-
- Silicon Integrated System Corp. is cooperating closely with core Linux
- Kernel developers. The revisions of SiS 900 driver are distributed by
- the usuall channels for kernel tar files and patches. Those kernel tar
- files for official kernel and patches for kernel pre-release can be
- download at official kernel ftp site and its mirrors. The 1.06
- revision can be found in kernel version later than 2.3.15 and
- pre-2.2.14, and 1.07 revision can be found in kernel version 2.4.0. If
- you have no prior experience in networking under Linux, please read
- Ethernet HOWTO and Networking HOWTO available from Linux Documentation
- Project (LDP).
-
- The driver is bundled in release later than 2.2.11 and 2.3.15 so this
- is the most easy case. Be sure you have the appropriate packages for
- compiling kernel source. Those packages are listed in Document/Changes
- in kernel source distribution. If you have to install the driver other
- than those bundled in kernel release, you should have your driver file
- sis900.c and sis900.h copied into /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/ first.
- There are two alternative ways to install the driver
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Building the driver as loadable module
-
- To build the driver as a loadable kernel module you have to
- reconfigure the kernel to activate network support by
-
-make menuconfig
-
- Choose "Loadable module support --->", then select "Enable loadable
- module support".
-
- Choose "Network Device Support --->", select "Ethernet (10 or
- 100Mbit)". Then select "EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers", and
- choose "SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support" to "M".
-
- After reconfiguring the kernel, you can make the driver module by
-
-make modules
-
- The driver should be compiled with no errors. After compiling the
- driver, the driver can be installed to proper place by
-
-make modules_install
-
- Load the driver into kernel by
-
-insmod sis900
-
- When loading the driver into memory, some information message can be
- view by
-
-dmesg
-
- or
-cat /var/log/message
-
- If the driver is loaded properly you will have messages similar to
- this:
-
-sis900.c: v1.07.06 11/07/2000
-eth0: SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet at 0xd000, IRQ 10, 00:00:e8:83:7f:a4.
-eth0: SiS 900 Internal MII PHY transceiver found at address 1.
-eth0: Using SiS 900 Internal MII PHY as default
-
- showing the version of the driver and the results of probing routine.
-
- Once the driver is loaded, network can be brought up by
-
-/sbin/ifconfig eth0 IPADDR broadcast BROADCAST netmask NETMASK media TYPE
-
- where IPADDR, BROADCAST, NETMASK are your IP address, broadcast
- address and netmask respectively. TYPE is used to set medium type used
- by the device. Typical values are "10baseT"(twisted-pair 10Mbps
- Ethernet) or "100baseT" (twisted-pair 100Mbps Ethernet). For more
- information on how to configure network interface, please refer to
- Networking HOWTO.
-
- The link status is also shown by kernel messages. For example, after
- the network interface is activated, you may have the message:
-
-eth0: Media Link On 100mbps full-duplex
-
- If you try to unplug the twist pair (TP) cable you will get
-
-eth0: Media Link Off
-
- indicating that the link is failed.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Building the driver into kernel
-
- If you want to make the driver into kernel, choose "Y" rather than "M"
- on "SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support" when configuring
- the kernel. Build the kernel image in the usual way
-
-make clean
-
-make bzlilo
-
- Next time the system reboot, you have the driver in memory.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 6. Known Problems and Bugs
-
- There are some known problems and bugs. If you find any other bugs
- please mail to lcchang@sis.com.tw
-
- 1. AM79C901 HomePNA PHY is not thoroughly tested, there may be some
- bugs in the "on the fly" change of transceiver.
- 2. A bug is hidden somewhere in the receive buffer management code,
- the bug causes NULL pointer reference in the kernel. This fault is
- caught before bad things happen and reported with the message:
- eth0: NULL pointer encountered in Rx ring, skipping which can be
- viewed with dmesg or cat /var/log/message.
- 3. The media type change from 10Mbps to 100Mbps twisted-pair ethernet
- by ifconfig causes the media link down.
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 7. Revision History
-
- * November 13, 2000, Revision 1.07, seventh release, 630E problem
- fixed and further clean up.
- * November 4, 1999, Revision 1.06, Second release, lots of clean up
- and optimization.
- * August 8, 1999, Revision 1.05, Initial Public Release
- _________________________________________________________________
-
-Chapter 8. Acknowledgements
-
- This driver was originally derived form Donald Becker's pci-skeleton
- and rtl8139 drivers. Donald also provided various suggestion regarded
- with improvements made in revision 1.06.
-
- The 1.05 revision was created by Jim Huang, AMD 79c901 support was
- added by Chin-Shan Li.
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