1 2SiS 900/7016 Fast Ethernet Device Driver 3 4Ollie Lho 5 6Lei Chun Chang 7 8 Copyright � 1999 by Silicon Integrated System Corp. 9 10 This document gives some information on installation and usage of SiS 11 900/7016 device driver under Linux. 12 13 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 14 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 15 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at 16 your option) any later version. 17 18 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 19 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 21 General Public License for more details. 22 23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 25 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 26 USA 27 _________________________________________________________________ 28 29 Table of Contents 30 1. Introduction 31 2. Changes 32 3. Tested Environment 33 4. Files in This Package 34 5. Installation 35 36 Building the driver as loadable module 37 Building the driver into kernel 38 39 6. Known Problems and Bugs 40 7. Revision History 41 8. Acknowledgements 42 _________________________________________________________________ 43 44Chapter 1. Introduction 45 46 This document describes the revision 1.06 and 1.07 of SiS 900/7016 47 Fast Ethernet device driver under Linux. The driver is developed by 48 Silicon Integrated System Corp. and distributed freely under the GNU 49 General Public License (GPL). The driver can be compiled as a loadable 50 module and used under Linux kernel version 2.2.x. (rev. 1.06) With 51 minimal changes, the driver can also be used under 2.3.x and 2.4.x 52 kernel (rev. 1.07), please see Chapter 5. If you are intended to use 53 the driver for earlier kernels, you are on your own. 54 55 The driver is tested with usual TCP/IP applications including FTP, 56 Telnet, Netscape etc. and is used constantly by the developers. 57 58 Please send all comments/fixes/questions to Lei-Chun Chang. 59 _________________________________________________________________ 60 61Chapter 2. Changes 62 63 Changes made in Revision 1.07 64 65 1. Separation of sis900.c and sis900.h in order to move most constant 66 definition to sis900.h (many of those constants were corrected) 67 2. Clean up PCI detection, the pci-scan from Donald Becker were not 68 used, just simple pci_find_*. 69 3. MII detection is modified to support multiple mii transceiver. 70 4. Bugs in read_eeprom, mdio_* were removed. 71 5. Lot of sis900 irrelevant comments were removed/changed and more 72 comments were added to reflect the real situation. 73 6. Clean up of physical/virtual address space mess in buffer 74 descriptors. 75 7. Better transmit/receive error handling. 76 8. The driver now uses zero-copy single buffer management scheme to 77 improve performance. 78 9. Names of variables were changed to be more consistent. 79 10. Clean up of auo-negotiation and timer code. 80 11. Automatic detection and change of PHY on the fly. 81 12. Bug in mac probing fixed. 82 13. Fix 630E equalier problem by modifying the equalizer workaround 83 rule. 84 14. Support for ICS1893 10/100 Interated PHYceiver. 85 15. Support for media select by ifconfig. 86 16. Added kernel-doc extratable documentation. 87 _________________________________________________________________ 88 89Chapter 3. Tested Environment 90 91 This driver is developed on the following hardware 92 93 * Intel Celeron 500 with SiS 630 (rev 02) chipset 94 * SiS 900 (rev 01) and SiS 7016/7014 Fast Ethernet Card 95 96 and tested with these software environments 97 98 * Red Hat Linux version 6.2 99 * Linux kernel version 2.4.0 100 * Netscape version 4.6 101 * NcFTP 3.0.0 beta 18 102 * Samba version 2.0.3 103 _________________________________________________________________ 104 105Chapter 4. Files in This Package 106 107 In the package you can find these files: 108 109 sis900.c 110 Driver source file in C 111 112 sis900.h 113 Header file for sis900.c 114 115 sis900.sgml 116 DocBook SGML source of the document 117 118 sis900.txt 119 Driver document in plain text 120 _________________________________________________________________ 121 122Chapter 5. Installation 123 124 Silicon Integrated System Corp. is cooperating closely with core Linux 125 Kernel developers. The revisions of SiS 900 driver are distributed by 126 the usuall channels for kernel tar files and patches. Those kernel tar 127 files for official kernel and patches for kernel pre-release can be 128 download at official kernel ftp site and its mirrors. The 1.06 129 revision can be found in kernel version later than 2.3.15 and 130 pre-2.2.14, and 1.07 revision can be found in kernel version 2.4.0. If 131 you have no prior experience in networking under Linux, please read 132 Ethernet HOWTO and Networking HOWTO available from Linux Documentation 133 Project (LDP). 134 135 The driver is bundled in release later than 2.2.11 and 2.3.15 so this 136 is the most easy case. Be sure you have the appropriate packages for 137 compiling kernel source. Those packages are listed in Document/Changes 138 in kernel source distribution. If you have to install the driver other 139 than those bundled in kernel release, you should have your driver file 140 sis900.c and sis900.h copied into /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/ first. 141 There are two alternative ways to install the driver 142 _________________________________________________________________ 143 144Building the driver as loadable module 145 146 To build the driver as a loadable kernel module you have to 147 reconfigure the kernel to activate network support by 148 149make menuconfig 150 151 Choose "Loadable module support --->", then select "Enable loadable 152 module support". 153 154 Choose "Network Device Support --->", select "Ethernet (10 or 155 100Mbit)". Then select "EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers", and 156 choose "SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support" to "M". 157 158 After reconfiguring the kernel, you can make the driver module by 159 160make modules 161 162 The driver should be compiled with no errors. After compiling the 163 driver, the driver can be installed to proper place by 164 165make modules_install 166 167 Load the driver into kernel by 168 169insmod sis900 170 171 When loading the driver into memory, some information message can be 172 view by 173 174dmesg 175 176 or 177cat /var/log/message 178 179 If the driver is loaded properly you will have messages similar to 180 this: 181 182sis900.c: v1.07.06 11/07/2000 183eth0: SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet at 0xd000, IRQ 10, 00:00:e8:83:7f:a4. 184eth0: SiS 900 Internal MII PHY transceiver found at address 1. 185eth0: Using SiS 900 Internal MII PHY as default 186 187 showing the version of the driver and the results of probing routine. 188 189 Once the driver is loaded, network can be brought up by 190 191/sbin/ifconfig eth0 IPADDR broadcast BROADCAST netmask NETMASK media TYPE 192 193 where IPADDR, BROADCAST, NETMASK are your IP address, broadcast 194 address and netmask respectively. TYPE is used to set medium type used 195 by the device. Typical values are "10baseT"(twisted-pair 10Mbps 196 Ethernet) or "100baseT" (twisted-pair 100Mbps Ethernet). For more 197 information on how to configure network interface, please refer to 198 Networking HOWTO. 199 200 The link status is also shown by kernel messages. For example, after 201 the network interface is activated, you may have the message: 202 203eth0: Media Link On 100mbps full-duplex 204 205 If you try to unplug the twist pair (TP) cable you will get 206 207eth0: Media Link Off 208 209 indicating that the link is failed. 210 _________________________________________________________________ 211 212Building the driver into kernel 213 214 If you want to make the driver into kernel, choose "Y" rather than "M" 215 on "SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support" when configuring 216 the kernel. Build the kernel image in the usual way 217 218make dep 219 220make clean 221 222make bzlilo 223 224 Next time the system reboot, you have the driver in memory. 225 _________________________________________________________________ 226 227Chapter 6. Known Problems and Bugs 228 229 There are some known problems and bugs. If you find any other bugs 230 please mail to lcchang@sis.com.tw 231 232 1. AM79C901 HomePNA PHY is not thoroughly tested, there may be some 233 bugs in the "on the fly" change of transceiver. 234 2. A bug is hidden somewhere in the receive buffer management code, 235 the bug causes NULL pointer reference in the kernel. This fault is 236 caught before bad things happen and reported with the message: 237 eth0: NULL pointer encountered in Rx ring, skipping which can be 238 viewed with dmesg or cat /var/log/message. 239 3. The media type change from 10Mbps to 100Mbps twisted-pair ethernet 240 by ifconfig causes the media link down. 241 _________________________________________________________________ 242 243Chapter 7. Revision History 244 245 * November 13, 2000, Revision 1.07, seventh release, 630E problem 246 fixed and furthur clean up. 247 * November 4, 1999, Revision 1.06, Second release, lots of clean up 248 and optimization. 249 * August 8, 1999, Revision 1.05, Initial Public Release 250 _________________________________________________________________ 251 252Chapter 8. Acknowledgements 253 254 This driver was originally derived form Donald Becker's pci-skeleton 255 and rtl8139 drivers. Donald also provided various suggestion regarded 256 with improvements made in revision 1.06. 257 258 The 1.05 revision was created by Jim Huang, AMD 79c901 support was 259 added by Chin-Shan Li. 260