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  27      -.TH "PCN" "7D" "Sep 16, 2011"
       27 +.TH "PCN" "7D" "Jan 10, 2020"
  28   28  .
  29   29  .SH "NAME"
  30   30  \fBpcn\fR \- PCnet Ethernet device driver
  31   31  .SH "SYNOPSIS"
  32      -.LP
  33   32  .nf
  34   33  \fB/dev/pcn\fR
  35   34  .fi
  36   35  
  37   36  .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  38      -.sp
  39      -.LP
  40   37  The \fBpcn\fR driver is a multi\-threaded, loadable, clonable GLDv3\-based
  41   38  STREAMS driver supporting the Data Link Provider Interface \fBdlpi\fR(7P) for
  42      -the AMD PCnet family of Ethernet controllers\.
       39 +the AMD PCnet family of Ethernet controllers.
  43   40  .SH "APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE"
  44   41  The \fBpcn\fR driver can be used as either a "style 1" or a "style 2" Data Link
  45      -Service Provider\. Physical points of attachment (PPAs) are interpreted as the
       42 +Service Provider. Physical points of attachment (PPAs) are interpreted as the
  46   43  instance number of the \fBpcn\fR controller as assigned by the
  47      -operating environment\.
       44 +operating environment.
  48   45  .sp
  49   46  .LP
  50   47  The values returned by the driver in the \fBDL_INFO_ACK\fR response are:
  51   48  .RS +4
  52   49  .TP
  53   50  .ie t \(bu
  54   51  .el o
  55      -Maximum SDU is 1500\.
       52 +Maximum SDU is 1500.
  56   53  .RE
  57   54  .RS +4
  58   55  .TP
  59   56  .ie t \(bu
  60   57  .el o
  61      -Minimum SDU is 0\.
       58 +Minimum SDU is 0.
  62   59  .RE
  63   60  .RS +4
  64   61  .TP
  65   62  .ie t \(bu
  66   63  .el o
  67      -The dlsap address length is 8\.
       64 +The dlsap address length is 8.
  68   65  .RE
  69   66  .RS +4
  70   67  .TP
  71   68  .ie t \(bu
  72   69  .el o
  73      -MAC type is \fBDL_ETHER\fR\.
       70 +MAC type is \fBDL_ETHER\fR.
  74   71  .RE
  75   72  .RS +4
  76   73  .TP
  77   74  .ie t \(bu
  78   75  .el o
  79      -SAP length is \-2\. The 6\-byte physical address is immediately followed by a
  80      -2\-byte SAP\.
       76 +SAP length is \-2. The 6\-byte physical address is immediately followed by a
       77 +2\-byte SAP.
  81   78  .RE
  82   79  .RS +4
  83   80  .TP
  84   81  .ie t \(bu
  85   82  .el o
  86      -Service mode is \fBDL_CLDLS\fR\.
       83 +Service mode is \fBDL_CLDLS\fR.
  87   84  .RE
  88   85  .RS +4
  89   86  .TP
  90   87  .ie t \(bu
  91   88  .el o
  92   89  The broadcast address is the 6\-byte Ethernet broadcast address
  93      -(\fBff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff\fR)\.
       90 +(\fBff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff\fR).
  94   91  .SH "CONFIGURATION"
  95      -.sp
  96      -.LP
  97   92  The \fBpcn\fR driver performs auto-negotiation to select the link speed and
  98      -mode\.  Link sped may be 100Mbps full\-duplex, 100Mbps half\-duplex,
       93 +mode.  Link speed may be 100Mbps full\-duplex, 100Mbps half\-duplex,
  99   94  10Mbps full\-duplex, or 10Mbps half\-duplex, depending on the hardware
 100      -adapter type\.  See the \fIIEEE802.3\fR standard for more information\.
       95 +adapter type.  See the \fIIEEE802.3\fR standard for more information.
 101   96  .sp
 102   97  .LP
 103   98  The capabilities advertised by the \fBpcn\fR device can be set using
 104      -\fBdladm\fR(1m)\.  The driver supports a number of parameters whose names
 105      -being with \fBen_\fR (see below)\.  Each of these parameters contains a
 106      -boolean value that determines if the devices advertises that mode of
 107      -operations\.  The \fBadv_autoneg_cap\fR parameter controls whether
 108      -auto-negotioation is performed\.  If \fBadv_autoneg_cap\fR is set to 0, the
       99 +\fBdladm\fR(1m).  The driver supports a number of parameters whose names
      100 +begin with \fBen_\fR (see below).  Each of these parameters contains a
      101 +boolean value that determines if the device advertises that mode of
      102 +operations.  The \fBadv_autoneg_cap\fR parameter controls whether
      103 +auto-negotiation is performed.  If \fBadv_autoneg_cap\fR is set to 0, the
 109  104  driver forces the mode of operation selected by the first non-zero
 110  105  parameter in priority order as shown below:
 111  106  .sp
 112  107  .in +2
 113  108  .nf
 114  109                              (highest priority/greatest throughput)
 115  110          en_100fdx_cap           100Mbps full duplex
 116  111          en_10fdx_cap            10Mbps full duplex
 117  112                           (lowest priority/least throughput)
 118  113  .fi
 119  114  .in -2
 120  115  
 121  116  .sp
 122  117  .LP
 123      -All capabilities default to enabled\.  Note that changing any capability
 124      -parameter causes te link to go down while the link partners renegotiate
 125      -the link speed/duplex using the newly changed capabilities\.
      118 +All capabilities default to enabled.  Note that changing any capability
      119 +parameter causes the link to go down while the link partners renegotiate
      120 +the link speed/duplex using the newly changed capabilities.
 126  121  .SH "ATTRIBUTES"
 127      -.sp
 128      -.LP
 129  122  See \fBattributes\fR(5) for a description of the following attributes:
 130  123  .sp
 131  124  
 132  125  .sp
 133  126  .TS
 134  127  box;
 135  128  c | c
 136  129  l | l .
 137  130  ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
 138  131  _
 139  132  Architecture    x86
 140  133  _
 141  134  Interface Stability     Committed
 142  135  .TE
 143  136  
 144  137  .SH "FILES"
 145      -.sp
 146  138  .ne 2
 147  139  .na
 148      -\fB\fB/dev/pcn\fR\fR
      140 +\fB/dev/pcn\fR
 149  141  .ad
 150  142  .sp .6
 151  143  .RS 4n
 152      -Special character device\.
      144 +Special character device.
 153  145  .RE
 154  146  
 155  147  .sp
 156  148  .ne 2
 157  149  .na
 158      -\fB\fB/kernel/drv/pcn\fR\fR
      150 +\fB/kernel/drv/amd64/pcn\fR
 159  151  .ad
 160      -.sp 6
 161      -.RS 4n
 162      -32\-bit driver binary\.
 163      -.RE
 164      -
 165      -.sp
 166      -.ne 2
 167      -.na
 168      -\fB\fB/kernel/drv/amd64/pcn\fR\fR
 169      -.ad
 170  152  .sp .6
 171  153  .RS 4n
 172      -64\-bit driver binary (x86)\.
      154 +Device driver (x86)
 173  155  .RE
 174  156  
 175  157  .SH "SEE ALSO"
 176      -.sp
 177      -.LP
 178  158  \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBstreamio\fR(7I), \fBdlpi\fR(7p)
 179  159  .sp
 180  160  .LP
 181  161  \fIIEEE 802.3\fR \(em Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2002
    
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