Xircom_cb - tulip ethernet chip

Xircom_cb - tulip ethernet chip

am 30.04.2005 00:54:43 von linux-newbie

Hi...

I have a Xircom Cardbus 10/100 HD/FD duplex card that seems to always be
booting
into 10Mb/s. It's connected to a 10/100 switch that most everything
else connects
at 100Mb to, but the Xircom is connecting at the lower speed.

I notice a bunch of options that can be specified to the Tulip driver in
the
drivers/net/tulip directory in the file tulip_core.c. How do I pass
these options
to the running driver? Can I change it "on the fly", or do I need to
pass the
options in on the command line? If that's the case, how do I include the
option? Just place it, naked, on the command line and hope that the
module will
see the argument and it will "just work"? Seems a bit of a shot in the
dark -- like
I might have to say something like "net=option" or "tulip=option" or
something...

Any help/hints? How to specify options to the module doesn't seem to be
covered
in the Documentation section (Documentation/DocBook/tulip-user.tmpl).

Thanks,
Linda

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Re: Xircom_cb - tulip ethernet chip

am 30.04.2005 01:12:29 von Szonyi Sebastian Calin

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Linda W wrote:

> Hi...
>
> I have a Xircom Cardbus 10/100 HD/FD duplex card that seems to always be
> booting
> into 10Mb/s. It's connected to a 10/100 switch that most everything else
> connects
> at 100Mb to, but the Xircom is connecting at the lower speed.
>
> I notice a bunch of options that can be specified to the Tulip driver in the
> drivers/net/tulip directory in the file tulip_core.c. How do I pass these
> options
> to the running driver? Can I change it "on the fly", or do I need to pass
> the
> options in on the command line? If that's the case, how do I include the
> option? Just place it, naked, on the command line and hope that the module
> will
> see the argument and it will "just work"? Seems a bit of a shot in the dark
> -- like
> I might have to say something like "net=option" or "tulip=option" or
> something...
>
> Any help/hints? How to specify options to the module doesn't seem to be
> covered
> in the Documentation section (Documentation/DocBook/tulip-user.tmpl).
>

There is a program named mii-tool which can change the interface.

> Thanks,
> Linda
>
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