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NAME

       xl — 3Com Etherlink XL and Fast Etherlink XL Ethernet device driver

SYNOPSIS

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

             device miibus
             device xl

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

             if_xl_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

       The  xl  driver  provides  support  for  PCI Ethernet adapters and embedded controllers based on the 3Com
       "boomerang," "cyclone," "hurricane" and "tornado" bus-master Etherlink XL chips.

       The Etherlink XL chips support built-in 10baseT, 10base2 and 10base5 transceivers as well as an  MII  bus
       for  externally  attached  PHY transceivers.  The 3c905 series typically uses a National Semiconductor NS
       83840A 10/100 PHY for 10/100 Mbps support in full or half-duplex.   The  3c905B  adapters  have  built-in
       autonegotiation  logic  mapped  onto  the MII for compatibility with previous drivers.  Fast Etherlink XL
       adapters such as the 3c905-TX and 3c905B-TX are capable of 10 or 100Mbps data rates  in  either  full  or
       half  duplex and can be manually configured for any supported mode or automatically negotiate the highest
       possible mode with a link partner.

       The xl driver supports the following media types:

       autoselect            Enable autoselection of the media type and options.  Note that this option is  only
                             available  with  the  3c905  and  3c905B  adapters  with  external PHYs or built-in
                             autonegotiation logic.  For  3c900  adapters,  the  driver  will  choose  the  mode
                             specified  in  the EEPROM.  The user can change this 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.

       10base5/AUI           Enable AUI transceiver (available only on COMBO cards).

       10base2/BNC           Enable BNC coax transceiver (available only on COMBO cards).

       The xl 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 xl driver supports the following hardware:

          3Com 3c900-TPO
          3Com 3c900-COMBO
          3Com 3c905-TX
          3Com 3c905-T4
          3Com 3c900B-TPO
          3Com 3c900B-TPC
          3Com 3c900B-FL
          3Com 3c900B-COMBO
          3Com 3c905B-T4
          3Com 3c905B-TX
          3Com 3c905B-FX
          3Com 3c905B-COMBO
          3Com 3c905C-TX
          3Com 3c980, 3c980B, and 3c980C server adapters
          3Com 3cSOHO100-TX OfficeConnect adapters
          3Com 3c450 HomeConnect adapters
          3Com 3c555, 3c556 and 3c556B mini-PCI adapters
          3Com  3C3SH573BT, 3C575TX, 3CCFE575BT, 3CXFE575BT, 3CCFE575CT, 3CXFE575CT, 3CCFEM656, 3CCFEM656B, and
           3CCFEM656C, 3CXFEM656, 3CXFEM656B, and 3CXFEM656C CardBus adapters
          3Com 3c905-TX, 3c905B-TX 3c905C-TX, 3c920B-EMB, and 3c920B-EMB-WNM embedded adapters

       Both the 3C656 family of CardBus cards and the 3C556 family of MiniPCI cards have a built-in  proprietary
       modem.  Neither the xl driver nor any other FreeBSD driver supports this modem.

DIAGNOSTICS

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

       xl%d: couldn't map interrupt  A fatal initialization error has occurred.

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

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

       xl%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.

       xl%d:  command never completed!  Some commands issued to the 3c90x ASIC take time to complete: the driver
       is supposed to wait until the 'command in progress' bit in the status register clears before  continuing.
       In  rare instances, this bit may not clear.  To avoid getting caught in an infinite wait loop, the driver
       only polls the bit for a finite number of times before giving up, at which point it issues this  message.
       This message may be printed during driver initialization on slower machines.  If you see this message but
       the driver continues to function normally, the message can probably be ignored.

       xl%d:  chip  is  in  D3 power state -- setting to D0  This message applies only to 3c905B adapters, which
       support power management.  Some operating systems place the 3c905B in low power mode when shutting  down,
       and some PCI BIOSes fail to bring the chip out of this state before configuring it.  The 3c905B 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 detect 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
       operational 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 operating system.  If you power down
       your system prior to booting FreeBSD, the card should be configured correctly.

       xl%d: WARNING: no media options bits set in the media options register!  This  warning  may  appear  when
       using  the  driver  on some Dell Latitude docking stations with built-in 3c905-TX adapters.  For whatever
       the reason, the 'MII available' bit in the media options register on this  particular  equipment  is  not
       set,  even  though  it should be (the 3c905-TX always uses an external PHY transceiver).  The driver will
       attempt to guess the proper media type based on the PCI device ID word.  The driver makes a lot of  noise
       about this condition because the author considers it a manufacturing defect.

       xl%d: transmission error: %d
       xl%d:  tx  underrun, increasing tx start threshold to %d bytes  This message may appear while the adapter
       tunes its transmission buffers under various load amounts and are mostly harmless.  It is  probably  safe
       to ignore them.

SEE ALSO

       altq(4), arp(4), cardbus(4), miibus(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), pccard(4), polling(4), ifconfig(8)

HISTORY

       The xl device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS

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

Debian                                          January 23, 2008                                           XL(4)