svcadm(8)을 검색하려면 섹션에서 8 을 선택하고, 맨 페이지 이름에 svcadm을 입력하고 검색을 누른다.
pcn(4)
PCN(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual PCN(4)
NAME
pcn — AMD PCnet/PCI Fast Ethernet device driver
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your
kernel configuration file:
device miibus
device pcn
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the
following line in loader.conf(5):
if_pcn_load="YES"
DEPRECATION NOTICE
The pcn driver is not present in FreeBSD 13.0 and later. See
https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-0101.md for more informa‐
tion.
DESCRIPTION
The pcn driver provides support for PCI Ethernet adapters and embedded
controllers based on the AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/FAST III,
PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home Ethernet controller chips. Supported NIC's
include the Allied Telesyn AT-2700 family.
The PCnet/PCI chips include a 100Mbps Ethernet MAC and support both a
serial and MII-compliant transceiver interface. They use a bus master
DMA and a scatter/gather descriptor scheme. The AMD chips provide a
mechanism for zero-copy receive, providing good performance in server
environments. Receive address filtering is provided using a single per‐
fect filter entry for the station address and a 64-bit multicast hash ta‐
ble.
The pcn driver supports the following media types:
autoselect Enable autoselection of the media type and options. The
user can manually override the autoselected mode by adding
media options to rc.conf(5).
10baseT/UTP Set 10Mbps operation. The ifconfig(8) mediaopt option can
also be used to select either ‘full-duplex’ or ‘half-duplex’
modes.
100baseTX Set 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) operation. The ifconfig(8)
mediaopt option can also be used to select either
‘full-duplex’ or ‘half-duplex’ modes.
The pcn driver supports the following media options:
full-duplex Force full duplex operation.
half-duplex Force half duplex operation.
For more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8).
HARDWARE
The pcn driver supports adapters and embedded controllers based on the
AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+, PCnet/FAST III, PCnet/PRO and PCnet/Home
Fast Ethernet chips:
· AMD Am79C971 PCnet-FAST
· AMD Am79C972 PCnet-FAST+
· AMD Am79C973/Am79C975 PCnet-FAST III
· AMD Am79C976 PCnet-PRO
· AMD Am79C978 PCnet-Home
· Allied-Telesis LA-PCI
DIAGNOSTICS
pcn%d: couldn't map ports/memory A fatal initialization error has
occurred.
pcn%d: couldn't map interrupt A fatal initialization error has occurred.
pcn%d: watchdog timeout The device has stopped responding to the net‐
work, or there is a problem with the network connection (e.g. a cable
fault).
pcn%d: no memory for rx list The driver failed to allocate an mbuf for
the receiver ring.
pcn%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.
pcn%d: chip is in D3 power state -- setting to D0 This message applies
only to adapters which support power management. Some operating systems
place the controller in low power mode when shutting down, and some PCI
BIOSes fail to bring the chip out of this state before configuring 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 detect this condi‐
tion 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 a warm boot to
have the device properly configured.
Note that this condition only occurs when warm booting from another oper‐
ating system. If you power down your system prior to booting FreeBSD,
the card should be configured correctly.
SEE ALSO
arp(4), miibus(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), ifconfig(8)
AMD PCnet/FAST, PCnet/FAST+ and PCnet/Home datasheets,
http://www.amd.com.
HISTORY
The pcn device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.3.
AUTHORS
The pcn driver was written by Bill Paul <wpaul@osd.bsdi.com>.
BSD October 24, 2018 BSD