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From: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
To: Kosta Todorovic <kostodo@gmail.com>
Cc: jgarzik@pobox.com, tulip-users@lists.sourceforge.net, netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: Network card driver problem (znb.o/tulip)
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 09:07:23 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <428E0B3B.1090507@candelatech.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <efe3b0060505192225f3cf36e@mail.gmail.com>

Kosta Todorovic wrote:
> 2 more questions:
> 
> 1) Is there anything special I will need to compile in terms of the
> linux kernel for 64-bit PCI bus mode (PCI-X) ? (Currently I'm using
> kernel 2.4.x but that is because my current card drivers do not
> support 2.6.x)

Nothing special...2.4 and 2.6 kernels since way back will work just fine.

> 2) The machine actually has a PCI extension with 9 other PCI-X slots.
> The current cards are 64-bit (pci-x) but as a test i'm planning on
> replacing them with DLinks DFE-580tx's. Unfortunately these are 32-bit
> cards (legacy pci). How will these 4 ports work in 32-bit mode? What
> will the effect be on the speed?

If you put a 33Mhz NIC in a PCI-X bus it makes the entire bus run at
33Mhz speed.

If you do want full backwards compatibility, get the 'universal' 4-port
broadcom NIC from silicom-usa.  It works fine in 32-bit PCI busses, and
though I haven't personally tested it, it should work fine in PCI-X
busses at high speed as well.

Ben

> 
> 
> 
> On 5/19/05, Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com> wrote:
> 
>>Kosta Todorovic wrote:
>>
>>>Whats the best 4-port NIC currently available? I'm interested in
>>>purchasing 10 4-port NICs as a replacement for my current cards.
>>>
>>>I am looking for 10/100Mbps and a good driver for linux (2.4.x and
>>>2.6.x). Preferably a mainstream company but thats not priority.
>>>
>>>Could the community please recommend the best card available? Money is
>>>not an issue since im really interested in the best of the best.
>>
>>Get an Intel 4-port GigE NIC.  It will do 10/100/1000, and if you really
>>want to use all 4 ports at even 100Mbps, you need the 64-bit PCI bus...
>>
>>I have been getting mine from silicom-usa.com lately.  They also have
>>6-port NICs, and 4-port broadcom GigE nics that can be used in 32-bit
>>PCI slots.  (The Intel 4-port NICs will only work in 64-bit PCI slots.)
>>
>>If you really want 10/100 nics, try the p430tx from aei:
>>http://www.aei-it.com/hardware/fastenet/p430tx.htm
>>
>>These are like the old DFE570tx NICs, and use the tulip driver.  They
>>are almost as expensive as the GigE NICs though...
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Ben
>>
>>
>>>Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Kosta
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On 3/11/05, Kosta Todorovic <kostodo@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>My company has recently purchased several ZNYX ZX274 network cards.
>>>>These cards are Four Channel, 10/100 PCI Adapters. They use Intel chipsets.
>>>>
>>>>Unfortunately there exists no drivers for linux amd64 architecture.
>>>>There are 32bit drivers found at:
>>>>http://www.znyx.com/support/drivers/ZX374_drivers.htm but naturally
>>>>they wont compile under my amd64 system.
>>>>
>>>>The driver itself is called znb.o and can be downloaded from ZNYX's
>>>>website. I spoke to support staff there but they told me they have
>>>>discontinued support and development for this series of cards.
>>>>
>>>>The system I am running gentoo and have tried both 2.4.x and 2.6.x
>>>>kernels but no luck.
>>>>
>>>>Unfortunately there is NO 64bit drivers available for ANY platform. not even MS.
>>>>
>>>>Does anyone know of a customised znb.o driver built for amd64?
>>>>Is there any chance of anyone modifying the source code of the driver
>>>>to compile under a amd64 system?
>>>>
>>>>I've noticed that "tulip" drivers get loaded as a module at boot time.
>>>>but they dont function correctly. (lets you start the device and
>>>>attach ips but cant talk through it)
>>>>
>>>>Is there any variants of the tulip driver that will work for this?
>>>>
>>>>Help much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>/proc/pci extract for network cards:
>>>>
>>>> Bus  5, device   5, function  0:
>>>>   Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
>>>>21142/43 (#30) (rev 65).
>>>>     IRQ 30.
>>>>     Master Capable.  Latency=128.  Min Gnt=20.Max Lat=40.
>>>>     I/O at 0x0 [0x7f].
>>>>     Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xfa1ff400 [0xfa1ff7ff].
>>>> Bus  5, device   4, function  0:
>>>>   Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
>>>>21142/43 (#29) (rev 65).
>>>>     IRQ 29.
>>>>     Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=20.Max Lat=40.
>>>>     I/O at 0x0 [0x7f].
>>>>     Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xf9f00000 [0xf9f003ff].
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>--
>>Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
>>Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com
>>
>>
> 
> 


-- 
Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

  reply	other threads:[~2005-05-20 16:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-03-11  5:51 Network card driver problem (znb.o/tulip) Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-11  6:00 ` Ben Greear
2005-03-11  6:08   ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-19  5:33   ` Jon Mason
2005-03-19 10:29     ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-19 13:57       ` Jon Mason
2005-03-19 15:23         ` Francois Romieu
2005-03-20 14:05           ` jamal
2005-03-20 19:02             ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-20 19:09               ` jamal
2005-03-20 19:18                 ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-20 19:29                   ` jamal
2005-03-20 19:36                     ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-20 19:38                       ` jamal
2005-03-22  1:59                     ` Jon Mason
2005-03-22  7:18                       ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-03-22 14:56                         ` jamal
2005-05-19  8:02 ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-05-19 17:14   ` Ben Greear
2005-05-20  5:25     ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-05-20 16:07       ` Ben Greear [this message]
2005-06-03  5:45         ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-06-03  5:53           ` Ben Greear
2005-06-03  5:58             ` Kosta Todorovic
2005-06-03  6:25               ` Ben Greear

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