Gigabit Ethernet-SX Adapter Device Driver (14101403)

The Gigabit Ethernet-SX Adapter Device Driver (14101403) supports the following additional configuration parameters:

Transmit Jumbo Frames
When you set the attribute value to Yes, frames up to 9018 bytes in length can be transmitted on this adapter. When you set the attribute value to No, the maximum size of frames transmitted is 1518 bytes. Frames up to 9018 bytes in length can always be received on this adapter.
Enable Hardware Checksum Offload
When you set the attribute value to Yes, the adapter calculates the checksum for transmitted and received TCP frames. When you set the attribute value to No, the checksum is calculated by appropriate software.
Note: The mbuf structure, which describes a transmitted frame, contains a flag that indicates whether the adapter calculates the checksum for the frame.
Media Speed
The Gigabit Ethernet-SX Adapter Device Driver (14101403) supports a user-configurable media speed for 1000 Mbps full-duplex and autonegotiation. The media speed attribute indicates the speed at which the adapter attempts to operate. Select autonegotiate when the adapter should use autonegotiation across the network to determine the speed. When the network does not support autonegotiation, select the specific speed.
Note: The default values for the Gigabit Ethernet-SX Adapter Device Driver (14101403) configuration parameters were chosen for optimal performance. Do not change these default values.

The following configuration parameters for the Gigabit Ethernet-SX Adapter Device Driver (14101403) SMIT. You can modify them only using the chdev command.

receive_ticks
Indicates the number of microseconds that the adapter waits before updating the producer index of the receive return ring (through a DMA write) and generating an interrupt to the host. Valid values range from 0 through 1000, the default value is 50.
receive_bds
Indicates the number of receive buffers that the adapter transfers to host memory before updating the producer index of the receive return ring (through a DMA write) and generating an interrupt to the host. Valid values range from 0 through 128. The default value is 6.
tx_done_ticks
Indicates the number of microseconds that the adapter waits before updating the send consumer index (through a DMA write) and generating an interrupt to the host. Valid values range from 0 through 1 000 000. The default value is 1 000 000.
tx_done_count
Indicates the number of transmit buffers that the adapter transfers from host memory before updating the send consumer index (through a DMA write) and generating an interrupt to the host. Valid values range from 0 through 128. The default value is 64.
receive_proc
When this number of receive buffer descriptors is processed by the device driver (or all packets are received), the device driver returns this number of receive buffer descriptors to the adapter through an MMIO write. Valid values range from 1 through 64. The default value is 16.
rx_hog
When this number of receive buffer descriptors is processed by the device driver (or all packets were received), the device driver exits the rx_handler() routine and continues processing other adapter events, such as transmit completions and adapter status changes. Valid values range from 1 through 1 000 000. The default value is 1000.
slih_hog
Indicates the number of adapter events (such as receive completions, transmit completions, and adapter status changes) that are processed by the device driver per interrupt. Valid values range from 1 through 1 000 000. The default value is 10.
copy_bytes
When the number of data bytes in a transmit mbuf structure exceeds this value, the device driver maps the mbuf data area into DMA memory and updates the transmit descriptor so that it points to this DMA memory area. When the number of data bytes in a transmit mbuf structure does not exceed this value, the data is copied from the mbuf structure into a preallocated transmit buffer that is already mapped into DMA memory. The device driver also attempts to coalesce transmit data in an mbuf chain into a single preallocated transmit buffer until the total transmit data size exceeds that of the preallocated buffer (2048 bytes). Valid values range from 64 through 2048. The default value is 2048.
delay_open
When you set the attribute value to Yes, the adapter device driver delays its open completion until the Ethernet link status is determined to be either up or down. This prevents applications from sending data before the Ethernet link is established. Commands (for example, the ifconfig command) however might take longer to complete, especially when an active Ethernet link is not present. You can specify the values of Yes and No. The default value is No.