diff --git a/share/man/man4/fatm.4 b/share/man/man4/fatm.4 index 499ed670d927..6e7448f9d4eb 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/fatm.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/fatm.4 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt +.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" @@ -35,11 +35,12 @@ .Os .Sh NAME .Nm fatm -.Nd Device driver for Fore PCA200E ATM interfaces +.Nd "device driver for Fore PCA200E ATM interfaces" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd device fatm .Cd device utopia .Cd device atm +.Pp .Cd options NATM .Sh DESCRIPTION The @@ -61,37 +62,38 @@ For configuring the card for IP see The following sysctls are recognized by the driver additionally to those handled by .Xr utopia 4 : -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm hw.atm.fatmN.stats +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va hw.atm.fatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .stats Returns a device specific statistic list of -.Dv uint32_t +.Vt uint32_t statistic counters. -.It Cm hw.atm.fatmN.istats +.It Va hw.atm.fatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .istats Returns a list of -.Dv uint32_t +.Vt uint32_t with internal driver statistics. -.It Cm hw.atm.fatmN.retry_tx +.It Va hw.atm.fatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .retry_tx If this is set packets are stuffed back into the interface's send queue when the cards transmit queue is found to be full. They are transmitted later. If this is not set the packets are dropped. It may be useful to set this if only UBR traffic is sent. -.It Cm hw.atm.fatmN.debug -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.fatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .debug +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef These are debugging flags. See -.Fn if_fatmvar.h +.Pa src/sys/dev/fatm/if_fatmvar.h for the possible flags. .El .Pp The driver supports the media options -.Ar sdh , -.Ar noscramb +.Cm sdh , noscramb and -.Ar unassigned +.Cm unassigned (see -.Xr utopia 4 ). +.Xr utopia 4 ) . .Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Bd -literal fatm0: mem 0xd5800000-0xd59fffff irq 9 at device 9.0 on pci0 @@ -110,4 +112,4 @@ See .Xr hatm 4 for a better card. .Sh AUTHORS -.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@freebsd.org . +.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@FreeBSD.org diff --git a/share/man/man4/hatm.4 b/share/man/man4/hatm.4 index 4264dfd7bbfe..df854563d67b 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/hatm.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/hatm.4 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt +.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" @@ -35,11 +35,12 @@ .Os .Sh NAME .Nm hatm -.Nd Device driver for Fore/Marconi HE155 and HE622 ATM interfaces +.Nd "device driver for Fore/Marconi HE155 and HE622 ATM interfaces" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd device hatm .Cd device utopia .Cd device atm +.Pp .Cd options NATM .Sh DESCRIPTION The @@ -63,58 +64,71 @@ For configuring the card for IP see The following sysctls are recognized by the driver additionally to those handled by .Xr utopia 4 : -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm hw.atm.hatm.natm_traffic +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va hw.atm.hatm.natm_traffic This is the traffic type to be used for NATM pvc connections. The type of this variable is integer and it must have one of the values 0 (UBR) or 1 (CBR). -.It Cm hw.atm.hatm.natm_pcr +.It Va hw.atm.hatm.natm_pcr This is the peak cell rate to be used for NATM CBR connections. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.stats +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .stats Contains an array of .Vt uint32_t with device specific statistics. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.istats +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .istats Contains an array of .Vt uint32_t with internal driver statistics. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.debug -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .debug +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef These are the debugging flags. See -.Fn if_hatmvar.h +.Pa src/sys/dev/hatm/if_hatmvar.h for the possible flags. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.tsr -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tsr +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef This is an array containing all transmission status registers. For each of the 4096 possible VCCs there are 15 32-bit registers. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.tpd -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tpd +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef This is an array containing all on card current transmission packet descriptors. For each of the 4096 possible VCCs there are 16 32-bit registers. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.mbox -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .mbox +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef This is an array containing the mbox registers. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.cm -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .cm +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef This is an array containing all connection memory registers. The first 32-bit integer of this array is the ABR base address. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.heregs -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .heregs +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef This is an array containing all card registers including SUNI and the FLASH ROM. -.It Cm hw.atm.hatmN.lbmem -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.atm.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .lbmem +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef Returns the contents of the local memory. .El .Pp The driver supports the media options -.Ar sdh , -.Ar noscramb +.Cm sdh , noscramb and -.Ar unassigned +.Cm unassigned (see -.Xr utopia 4 ). +.Xr utopia 4 ) . .Sh DIAGNOSTICS .Bd -literal hatm0: mem 0xd2600000-0xd26fffff irq 9 at device 15.0 on pci2 @@ -123,13 +137,13 @@ hatm0: ForeRunnerHE 622, Rev. D, S/N 2949834, MAC=00:20:48:2d:02:ca .Sh ENVIRONMENT When attaching to a device the driver checks the kernel environment (see -.Xr kenv 4 ) +.Xr kenv 1 ) to see if the default queues sizes should be overwritten or not. The following variables are checked and interpreted as unsigned integer values (in either radix): -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbps0_size +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbps0_size Size of the small receive buffer pool 0. This pool is used for all except raw AAL connections. @@ -137,12 +151,12 @@ The pool size must be a power of two between 4 and 8192 inclusive. When attaching the driver allocates this number of mbufs. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbps0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbps0_thresh Interrupt threshold for small receive buffer pool 0. When the number of free buffers in the pool falls below this threshold it generates an interrupt so that the driver can refill the pool. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbpl0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbpl0_thresh Size of the large receive buffer pool 0. This pool is used for all except raw AAL connections. @@ -150,32 +164,32 @@ The pool size must be a power of two between 4 and 8192 inclusive. When attaching the driver allocates this number of mbufs with clusters. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbpl0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbpl0_thresh Interrupt threshold for large receive buffer pool 0. When the number of free buffers in the pool falls below this threshold it generates an interrupt so that the driver can refill the pool. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq0_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq0_size Size of receive buffer return queue 0. This queue is used to return buffers filled with received frames to the driver. The size must be a power of 2 between 1 and 16384 inclusive. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq0_thresh Interrupt threshold for receive buffer return queue 0. This threshold should only be triggered in exceptional cases. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq0_tout +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq0_tout Interrupt timeout for receive buffer return queue 0. An interrupt is generated after this time if the queue is not empty. The number is in internal card ticks. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq0_pcnt +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq0_pcnt Packet count threshold for receive buffer return queue 0. An interrupt is generated if this number of packets is in the queue. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbps1_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbps1_size Size of the small receive buffer pool 1. This pool is used for all raw AAL connections. @@ -183,63 +197,63 @@ The pool size must be a power of two between 4 and 8192 inclusive. When attaching the driver allocates this number of mbufs. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbps1_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbps1_thresh Interrupt threshold for small receive buffer pool 1. When the number of free buffers in the pool falls below this threshold it generates an interrupt so that the driver can refill the pool. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq1_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq1_size Size of receive buffer return queue 1. This queue is used to return buffers filled with received cells to the driver. The size must be a power of 2 between 1 and 16384 inclusive. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq1_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq1_thresh Interrupt threshold for receive buffer return queue 1. This threshold should only be triggered in exceptional cases. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq1_tout +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq1_tout Interrupt timeout for receive buffer return queue 1. An interrupt is generated after this time if the queue is not empty. The number is in internal card ticks. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.rbrq1_pcnt +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .rbrq1_pcnt Packet count threshold for receive buffer return queue 0. An interrupt is generated if this number of cells is in the queue. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.irq0_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .irq0_size Size of interrupt queue 0. This must be a number between 1 and 1023 inclusive. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.irq0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .irq0_thresh Interrupt retrigger threshold of interrupt queue 0. A new interrupt is trigger if the queue fill state reaches this threshold and the interrupt was no served. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.tbrq0_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tbrq0_size Transmit buffer return queue 0 size. This queue is used to feed back empty buffers of transmitted frames back to the driver. It must be a power of 2 between 1 and 4096 inclusive. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.tbrq0_thresh +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tbrq0_thresh Transmit buffer return queue 0 threshold. An interrupt is generated if the queue fill state reaches this point. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.tpdrq_size +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tpdrq_size Transmit descriptor ready queue size. This queue is used by the driver to feed transmit descriptors into the card. The size must be a power of 2 between 1 and 16384 inclusive. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.tpdmax +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tpdmax Maximum number of active TPDs per connection. This controls the maximum number of outstanding packet chunks per connection and thus the maximum delay packets can have because of queueing on the adapter. If set to 0, a connection can eat up all available TPDs. -.It Cm hw.hatmN.mbuf_max_pages +.It Va hw.hatm Ns Ar N Ns Va .mbuf_max_pages Maximum number of memory pages allocated to small external mbufs. This must not be zero and not larger than 65536. .El @@ -250,12 +264,14 @@ The HE155 runs only in 33MHz slots (either 32 or 64-bit). HE622 cards work just fine in 64-bit slots. .Pp The driver may not work with bounce buffer, because of -.Fn bus_dma_sync +.Xr bus_dmamap_sync 9 missing the .Fa offset and .Fa len -arguments the NetBSD function has. +arguments the +.Nx +function has. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr natm 4 , .Xr natmip 4 , @@ -263,4 +279,4 @@ arguments the NetBSD function has. .Xr ifconfig 8 , .Xr route 8 .Sh AUTHORS -.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@freebsd.org . +.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@FreeBSD.org diff --git a/share/man/man4/natmip.4 b/share/man/man4/natmip.4 index f51df42fd2f5..154e97da6681 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/natmip.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/natmip.4 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FhG Fokus). .\" All rights reserved. .\" -.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt +.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions @@ -43,10 +43,12 @@ Without any additional signalling stacks or other modules it is possible to build a CLIP (classical IP over ATM) network based on PVCs. .Pp -An ATM network card (en0 in this example) is configured for IP by something +An ATM network card +.Li ( en0 +in this example) is configured for IP by something like: .Pp -.Dl # ifconfig en0 128.252.200.1 netmask 0xffffff00 up +.Dl "ifconfig en0 128.252.200.1 netmask 0xffffff00 up" .Pp IP routing is done with special interface routes (routes with directly reachable destinations) with a link layer gateway address. @@ -128,20 +130,20 @@ The cutoff decrease factor (CDF). .El .Pp To add a PVC the -.Dq route +.Xr route 8 utility can be used: -.Pp -.Ic # route add -iface -.Ar -.Ic -link -.Ar Ns Ic \&: Ns Ar +.Bd -ragged -offset indent +.Nm route Cm add +.Fl iface Aq Ar "remote\ IP\ address" +.Fl link Ao Ar iface Ac : Ns Aq Ar lladdr +.Ed .Pp The -.Ar +.Ar iface is the ATM interface through which -.Ar +.Ar "remote\ IP\ address" can be reached and -.Ar +.Ar lladdr is the link layer address as a string of dot-separated, hexadecimal bytes. .Pp NATM also supports the old, original format. @@ -185,23 +187,23 @@ To enable the links use the following commands: .Pp on host 128.252.200.1: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact -# ifconfig en0 128.252.200.1 netmask 0xffffff00 up -# route add -iface 128.252.200.2 -link en0:3.0.0.c9.0 -# route add -iface 128.252.200.3 -link en0:3.0.0.ca.3.0.c3.50.0.27.10.0.0.a +ifconfig en0 128.252.200.1 netmask 0xffffff00 up +route add -iface 128.252.200.2 -link en0:3.0.0.c9.0 +route add -iface 128.252.200.3 -link en0:3.0.0.ca.3.0.c3.50.0.27.10.0.0.a .Ed .Pp on host 128.252.200.2: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact -# ifconfig en0 128.252.200.2 netmask 0xffffff00 up -# route add -iface 128.252.200.1 -link en0:3.0.0.c9.0 -# route add -iface 128.252.200.3 -link en0:3.0.0.cb.1.1.86.a0 +ifconfig en0 128.252.200.2 netmask 0xffffff00 up +route add -iface 128.252.200.1 -link en0:3.0.0.c9.0 +route add -iface 128.252.200.3 -link en0:3.0.0.cb.1.1.86.a0 .Ed .Pp on host 128.252.200.3: .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact -# ifconfig en0 128.252.200.3 netmask 0xffffff00 up -# route add -iface 128.252.200.1 -link en0:3.0.0.ca.3.0.c3.50.0.27.10.0.0.a -# route add -iface 128.252.200.2 -link en0:3.0.0.cb.1.1.86.a0 +ifconfig en0 128.252.200.3 netmask 0xffffff00 up +route add -iface 128.252.200.1 -link en0:3.0.0.ca.3.0.c3.50.0.27.10.0.0.a +route add -iface 128.252.200.2 -link en0:3.0.0.cb.1.1.86.a0 .Ed .Pp This can also be done in diff --git a/share/man/man4/patm.4 b/share/man/man4/patm.4 index 4ba94dcc1695..3ab2f7aec553 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/patm.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/patm.4 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt +.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ .\" @@ -35,11 +35,12 @@ .Os .Sh NAME .Nm patm -.Nd Device driver for IDT77252 based ATM interfaces (ProSum and IDT) +.Nd "device driver for IDT77252 based ATM interfaces (ProSum and IDT)" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd device patm .Cd device utopia .Cd device atm +.Pp .Cd options NATM .Cd options LIBMBPOOL .Sh DESCRIPTION @@ -74,53 +75,70 @@ This may be used for monitoring purposes. The following sysctls are recognized by the driver additionally to those handled by .Xr utopia 4 : -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.istats +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .istats Returns a list of -.Dv uint32_t +.Vt uint32_t statistic counters with internal driver statistics. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.eeprom +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .eeprom This is a read-only variable containing the contents of the on-board EEPROM device. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.lbuf_max +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .lbuf_max This puts an upper limit on the number of large receive buffers the driver will allocate. -This is a read-only variable that can be set via a loader tunable. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.tx_maxmaps +This is a read-only variable that can be set via a +.Xr loader 8 +tunable. +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tx_maxmaps This is the upper limit of transmission DMA maps the driver will allocate. -This is read-only but may be set via a loader tunable. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.debug -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +This is read-only but may be set via a +.Xr loader 8 +tunable. +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .debug +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef These are debugging flags. See -.Fn if_patmvar.h +.Pa src/sys/dev/patm/if_patmvar.h for the possible flags. -This may be initialized via a loader tunable. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.regs -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +This may be initialized via a +.Xr loader 8 +tunable. +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .regs +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef Returns the current values of the card's registers. -.It Cm hw.atm.patmN.tsq +.It Va hw.atm.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tsq Returns the transmit status queue. .El .Pp -When loaded the driver initializes several variables from loader tunables: -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm hw.patmN.lbuf_max -This initializes the corresponding sysctl variable and defines an upper +When loaded, the driver initializes several variables from +.Xr loader 8 +tunables: +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va hw.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .lbuf_max +This initializes the corresponding +.Xr sysctl 8 +variable and defines an upper limit on the number of large receive buffers (mbuf clusters). -.It Cm hw.patmN.tx_maxmaps -This initializes the corresponding sysctl variable and is the maximum +.It Va hw.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .tx_maxmaps +This initializes the corresponding +.Xr sysctl 8 +variable and is the maximum number of DMA maps for transmission that the driver will allocated. -.It Cm hw.patmN.debug -.Em (only if debugging enabled) +.It Va hw.patm Ns Ar N Ns Va .debug +.Bf Em +(Only if debugging enabled.) +.Ef Initializes the debugging flags. .El .Pp The driver supports the media options -.Ar sdh , -.Ar noscramb +.Cm sdh , noscramb and -.Ar unassigned +.Cm unassigned (see .Xr utopia 4 ) when the card is a 155MBit card. @@ -165,10 +183,10 @@ The Tx cell counter in the utopia statistics is wrong, because the chip uses idle cells for spacing and the PHY counts these cells. While there is a configuration option for the chip to switch of these cells and, according to the documentation, this should not influence cell spacing, -it does, so the driver let's the chip generate idle cells. +it does, so the driver lets the chip generate idle cells. .Sh ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Christian Bucari from ProSum for lending two of these cards to enable the development of this driver. Thanks also for answering my questions. .Sh AUTHORS -.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@freebsd.org . +.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@FreeBSD.org diff --git a/share/man/man4/utopia.4 b/share/man/man4/utopia.4 index 2ea9c9800ae9..08f530db8d54 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/utopia.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/utopia.4 @@ -23,15 +23,16 @@ .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt +.\" Author: Hartmut Brandt .\" .\" $FreeBSD$ +.\" .Dd May 8, 2003 .Dt UTOPIA 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm utopia -.Nd Driver module for ATM PHY chips +.Nd "driver module for ATM PHY chips" .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd device utopia .Sh DESCRIPTION @@ -43,85 +44,85 @@ in either interrupt or polling mode, media option handling and application access to chip registers. .Pp The driver implements several sysctls that are accessible under the -.Cm hw.atm.XXX +.Va hw.atm. Ns Ao Ar iface Ac Ns Va .\& tree, where -.Cm XXX +.Ar iface is the name of the ATM interface: -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Cm phy_regs +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Va phy_regs When reading this sysctl an array of 8-bit unsigned integers is returned containing all accessible chip registers starting at register 0. A register can be written by writing three 8-bit unsigned integers to the sysctl: the register number, the new value and a bit mask. This changes all bits in the register for which the corresponding bit in the mask is one to the bit values from value. -Note, that not all registers may +Note that not all registers may be writeable. -.It Cm phy_loopback +.It Va phy_loopback allows to put the interface in one of several loopback modes. Not all modes and all combinations of modes are supported on all chips. The possible modes are: -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_NONE (0x00) +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_NONE Pq No 0x00 No loopback, normal operation. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_TIME (0x01) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_TIME Pq No 0x01 Timing source loopback. When this is set the transmitter's clock is derived from the receiver's clock. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_DIAG (0x02) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_DIAG Pq No 0x02 Diagnostic loopback. In this mode the receiver's input is connected to the transmitter's output. The receiver gets back everything that is sent. The transmitter operates normally. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_LINE (0x04) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_LINE Pq No 0x04 Serial line loopback. This connects the line receiver to the line transmitter. The chip transmits all cells back that it receives. The receiver operates normally. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_PARAL (0x08) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_PARAL Pq No 0x08 Parallel diagnostic loopback. This feeds back all transmitted cells into the receiver between the parallel/serial converters. The transmitter operates normally. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_TWIST (0x10) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_TWIST Pq No 0x10 Twisted pair diagnostic loopback. Connects the high speed receive data to the high speed transmit data. All received data is sent back. The receiver operates normally. -.It Dv UTP_LOOP_PATH (0x20) +.It Dv UTP_LOOP_PATH Pq No 0x20 Diagnostic path loopback. This connects the receiver input to the transmitter output just between the path overhead processor and the byte mux. The transmitter operates normally. .El -.It Cm phy_type +.It Va phy_type This is the detected type of the phy chip. Currently the following chips are supported: -.Bl -tag -width XXX -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_UNKNOWN (0) +.Bl -tag -width indent +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_UNKNOWN Pq No 0 The module could not determine the type of the PHY chip. -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_LITE (1) +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_LITE Pq No 1 PMC-5346 (S/Uni-Lite) -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_ULTRA (2) +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_ULTRA Pq No 2 PMC-5350 (S/Uni-Ultra) -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_622 (3) +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_SUNI_622 Pq No 3 PMC-5355 (S/Uni-622) -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_IDT77105 (4) +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_IDT77105 Pq No 4 IDT77105 (25.6MBit UTP interface) -.It Dv UTP_TYPE_IDT77155 (5) +.It Dv UTP_TYPE_IDT77155 Pq No 5 IDT77155 (155MBit interface) .El -.It Cm phy_name +.It Va phy_name This is a string describing the type of the PHY chip. -.It Cm phy_stats +.It Va phy_stats Physical and some ATM layer statistics. These are the statistics usually provided by the chip. @@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ module also interfaces with the ifmedia system. The module reports the current state of the carrier and will issue a warning message when the carrier state changes. While the physical media itself cannot be changed, several media options can: -.Bl -tag -width XXX +.Bl -tag -width indent .It Cm SDH If the PHY is a Sonet/SDH chip this flag switches the interface into SDH mode. If this option is not set (the default) the interface is in Sonet mode. @@ -179,5 +180,5 @@ may be needed for interworking with public networks. .Xr hatm 4 , .Xr patm 4 , .Xr utopia 9 -.Sh AUTHOR -.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@freebsd.org . +.Sh AUTHORS +.An Harti Brandt Aq harti@FreeBSD.org