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VR(4)			    Kernel Interfaces Manual			 VR(4)

NAME
       vr -- VIA Technologies Rhine I/II/III Ethernet device driver

SYNOPSIS
       To  compile  this  driver into the kernel, place	the following lines in
       your kernel configuration file:

	     device miibus
	     device vr

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at	boot time,  place  the
       following line in loader.conf(5):

	     if_vr_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION
       The  vr	driver provides	support	for PCI	Ethernet adapters and embedded
       controllers based on the	VIA Technologies  VT3043  Rhine	 I,  VT86C100A
       Rhine II, and VT6105/VT6105M Rhine III Fast Ethernet controller chips.

       The VIA Rhine chips use bus master DMA and have a descriptor layout de-
       signed  to  resemble that of the	DEC 21x4x "tulip" chips.  The register
       layout is different however and the receive filter in the  Rhine	 chips
       is  much	 simpler  and  is  programmed through registers	rather than by
       downloading a special setup frame  through  the	transmit  DMA  engine.
       Transmit	 and  receive DMA buffers must be longword aligned.  The Rhine
       chips are meant to be interfaced	with external physical	layer  devices
       via an MII bus.	They support both 10 and 100Mbps speeds	in either full
       or half duplex.

       The vr driver supports the following media types:

       autoselect	     Enable  autoselection  of	the media type and op-
			     tions.  The user can manually override the	autos-
			     elected mode  by  adding  media  options  to  the
			     /etc/rc.conf file.

       10baseT/UTP	     Set  10Mbps  operation.   The mediaopt option can
			     also be used  to  select  either  full-duplex  or
			     half-duplex modes.

       100baseTX	     Set   100Mbps  (Fast  Ethernet)  operation.   The
			     mediaopt option can also be used to select	either
			     full-duplex or half-duplex	modes.

       The vr driver supports the following media options:

       full-duplex	     Force full	duplex operation.

       half-duplex	     Force half	duplex operation.

       Note that the 100baseTX media type is only available  if	 supported  by
       the  adapter.   For  more  information  on configuring this device, see
       ifconfig(8).

HARDWARE
       The vr driver supports VIA Technologies Rhine I,	Rhine  II,  and	 Rhine
       III based Fast Ethernet adapters	including:

       o   AOpen/Acer ALN-320
       o   D-Link DFE520-TX
       o   D-Link DFE530-TX
       o   Hawking Technologies	PN102TX
       o   Soekris Engineering net5501

SYSCTL VARIABLES
       The following variables are available as	sysctl(8) variables:

       dev.vr.%d.stats
	       Display lots of useful MAC counters maintained in the driver.

DIAGNOSTICS
       vr%d: couldn't map memory  A fatal initialization error has occurred.

       vr%d:  couldn't	map  interrupt	  A fatal initialization error has oc-
       curred.

       vr%d: watchdog timeout  The device has stopped responding to  the  net-
       work, or	there is a problem with	the network connection (cable).

       vr%d:  no memory	for rx list  The driver	failed to allocate an mbuf for
       the receiver ring.

       vr%d: no	memory for tx list  The	driver failed to allocate an mbuf  for
       the transmitter ring when allocating a pad buffer or collapsing an mbuf
       chain into a cluster.

       vr%d:  chip is in D3 power state	-- setting to D0  This message applies
       only to adapters	which support power management.	 Some  operating  sys-
       tems  place  the	 controller  in	low power mode when shutting down, and
       some PCI	BIOSes fail to bring the chip out of this state	before config-
       uring it.  The controller loses all of its PCI configuration in the  D3
       state,  so if the BIOS does not set it back to full power mode in time,
       it will not be able to configure	it correctly.  The driver tries	to de-
       tect this condition and bring the adapter back to the D0	 (full	power)
       state, but this may not be enough to return the driver to a fully oper-
       ational condition.  If you see this message at boot time	and the	driver
       fails  to  attach  the  device as a network interface, you will have to
       perform second warm boot	to have	the device properly configured.

       Note that this condition	only occurs when warm booting from another op-
       erating system.	If  you	 power	down  your  system  prior  to  booting
       FreeBSD,	the card should	be configured correctly.

SEE ALSO
       altq(4),	  arp(4),  miibus(4),  netintro(4),  ng_ether(4),  polling(4),
       ifconfig(8)

       The VIA Technologies VT86C100A data sheet, http://www.via.com.tw.

HISTORY
       The vr device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS
       The vr driver was written by Bill Paul <wpaul@ctr.columbia.edu>.

BUGS
       The vr driver always copies transmit mbuf chains	into  longword-aligned
       buffers	prior  to transmission in order	to pacify the Rhine chips.  If
       buffers are not aligned correctly, the chip  will  round	 the  supplied
       buffer  address	and begin DMAing from the wrong	location.  This	buffer
       copying impairs transmit	performance on slower systems  but  cannot  be
       avoided.	  On  faster machines (e.g. a Pentium II), the performance im-
       pact is much less noticeable.

FreeBSD	13.2		       February	25, 2012			 VR(4)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | HARDWARE | SYSCTL VARIABLES | DIAGNOSTICS | SEE ALSO | HISTORY | AUTHORS | BUGS

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