xge
—
Neterion Xframe-I Ten Gigabit Ethernet driver
xge* at pci? dev ? function ?
The xge
device driver supports the Neterion Xframe-I LR
Ethernet adapter, which uses a single mode fiber (1310nm) interface.
The Xframe supports IPv4/TCP/UDP checksumming in hardware, as well
as TCP Segmentation Offloading (TSO) and hardware VLAN handling. The driver
currently does not support the hardware VLAN feature. See
ifconfig(8) for information
on how to enable TSO and hardware checksum calculation.
- xge%s: failed configuring endian, %llx != %llx!
- The Xframe could not be turned into the correct endian operation. This is
most likely a hardware error.
- xge%d: failed allocating txmem.
- xge%d: failed allocating rxmem.
- The computer has run out of kernel memory.
- xge%d: adapter not quiescent, aborting
- xge%d: ADAPTER_STATUS missing bits %s
- The Xframe could not be turned into a usable state. Most likely an Xframe
hardware error.
- xge%d: cannot create TX DMA maps
- xge%d: cannot create RX DMA maps
- This error is either a kernel error or that the kernel has run out of
available memory.
- xge%d: bad compiler struct alignment, %d != %d
- The compiler did not align the structure correctly. This is a compiler
problem.
The xge
driver first appeared in NetBSD
3.0.
There should be an XGMII framework for the driver to use.