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re
— RealTek
8139C+/8169/816xS/811xS/8168/810xE/8111 PCI/PCIe Ethernet adapter
driver
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device miibus
device re
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
if_re_load="YES"
The re
driver provides support for various
NICs based on the RealTek RTL8139C+, RTL8169, RTL816xS, RTL811xS, RTL8168,
RTL810xE and RTL8111 PCI and PCIe Ethernet controllers.
NICs based on the 8139C+ and 810xE are capable of 10 and 100Mbps speeds over CAT5 cable. NICs based on the 8169, 816xS, 811xS, 8168 and 8111 are capable of 10, 100 and 1000Mbps operation.
All NICs supported by the re
driver have
TCP/IP checksum offload and hardware VLAN tagging/insertion features, and
use a descriptor-based DMA mechanism. They are also capable of TCP large
send (TCP segmentation offload).
The 8139C+ is a single-chip solution combining both a 10/100 MAC and PHY. The 8169 is a 10/100/1000 MAC only, requiring a GMII or TBI external PHY. The 816xS, 811xS, 8168 and 8111 are single-chip devices containing both a 10/100/1000 MAC and 10/100/1000 copper PHY. Standalone 10/100/1000 cards are available in both 32-bit PCI and 64-bit PCI models. The 8110S is designed for embedded LAN-on-motherboard applications.
The 8169, 8169S and 8110S also support jumbo frames, which can be configured via the interface MTU setting. The MTU is limited to 7422, since the chip cannot transmit larger frames. Selecting an MTU larger than 1500 bytes with the ifconfig(8) utility configures the adapter to receive and transmit jumbo frames.
The re
driver supports the following media
types:
autoselect
10baseT/UTP
mediaopt
option can also be used to select either
full-duplex
or half-duplex
modes.100baseTX
mediaopt
option can also be used to select either
full-duplex
or half-duplex
modes.1000baseTX
full-duplex
mode only.The re
driver supports the following media
options:
full-duplex
half-duplex
For more information on configuring this device, see ifconfig(8).
The re
driver supports RealTek RTL8139C+,
RTL8169, RTL816xS, RTL811xS, RTL8168, RTL810xE and RTL8111 based Fast
Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet adapters including:
Tunables can be set at the loader(8) prompt before booting the kernel or stored in loader.conf(5).
The following variables are available as both sysctl(8) variables and loader(8) tunables:
altq(4), arp(4), miibus(4), netintro(4), ng_ether(4), polling(4), rgephy(4), vlan(4), ifconfig(8)
RealTek Semiconductor RTL8139C+, RTL8169, RTL8169S and RTL8110S datasheets, http://www.realtek.com.tw/.
The re
device driver first appeared in
FreeBSD 5.2.
The re
driver was written by
Bill Paul
<wpaul@windriver.com>.
The Xterasys XN-152 32-bit PCI NIC, which uses the RTL8169 MAC and Marvell 88E1000 PHY, has a defect that causes DMA corruption if the board is plugged into a 64-bit PCI slot. The defect lies in the board design, not the chip itself: the PCI REQ64# and ACK64# lines should be pulled high, but they are not. The result is that the 8169 chip is tricked into performing 64-bit DMA transfers even though a 64-bit data path between the NIC and the bus does not actually exist.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to correct this problem in
software, however it is possible to detect it. When the
re
driver is loaded, it will run a diagnostic
routine designed to validate DMA operation by placing the chip in digital
loopback mode and initiating a packet transmission. If the card functions
properly, the transmitted data will be echoed back unmodified. If the echoed
data is corrupt, the driver will print an error message on the console and
abort the device attach. The user should ensure the NIC is installed in a
32-bit PCI slot to avoid this problem.
The RealTek 8169, 8169S and 8110S chips appear to only be capable of transmitting jumbo frames up to 7.5K in size.
September 21, 2016 | Debian |