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From: Auke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>
To: a1 <a1k@mail.ru>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: e1000 speed/duplex error
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 09:19:03 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44D0D077.9020909@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <168330902.20060802113402@mail.ru>

a1 wrote:
> Hi, Auke.
> 
> Auke Kok wrote:
> AK> Here's that part of the driver documentation:
> 
> AK> $ modprobe e1000 AutoNeg=0x08
> AK> e1000: 0000:00:00.0: e1000_validate_option: AutoNeg advertising 100/FD
> 
> 
> AK>   99 /* Auto-negotiation Advertisement Override
> AK> 100  *
> AK> 101  * Valid Range: 0x01-0x0F, 0x20-0x2F (copper); 0x20 (fiber)
> AK> 102  *
> AK> 103  * The AutoNeg value is a bit mask describing which speed and duplex
> AK> 104  * combinations should be advertised during auto-negotiation.
> AK> 105  * The supported speed and duplex modes are listed below
> AK> 106  *
> AK> 107  * Bit           7     6     5      4      3     2     1      0
> AK> 108  * Speed (Mbps)  N/A   N/A   1000   N/A    100   100   10     10
> AK> 109  * Duplex                    Full          Full  Half  Full   Half
> AK> 110  *
> AK> 111  * Default Value: 0x2F (copper); 0x20 (fiber)
> AK> 112  */
> 
> This is not what I'm thinking of. Say, for example, I have a bunch of
> e1000 adapters in my box and want to dynamically change one's spd/dplx.
> For that works in the way you described I need to stop all of them and
> load with autoneg parameter (can I pass this parameter only to single
> card?) and loose all connection I had on other adapters.

you can pass these parameters per card as such:

$ modprobe e1000 AutoNeg=0x2f,0x28,0x2f,0x2f

this way card #2 will see the non-default value, the other 3 will run with the 
default value (0x2f).

Auke

      parent reply	other threads:[~2006-08-02 16:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-08-01 10:18 e1000 speed/duplex error a1
2006-08-01 11:20 ` Jeff Kirsher
2006-08-01 12:03   ` Re[2]: " a1
2006-08-01 12:21     ` Andy Gospodarek
2006-08-01 12:22     ` Re[2]: " Jamal Hadi Salim
2006-08-01 17:03     ` Rick Jones
     [not found]   ` <793732866.20060801153230@mail.ru>
     [not found]     ` <9929d2390608010445w4fd81b64g310ae90a423e1a7d@mail.gmail.com>
2006-08-01 12:20       ` Re[4]: " a1
2006-08-01 12:34         ` Jeff Kirsher
2006-08-01 14:35           ` Auke Kok
2006-08-01 17:15             ` Jeff Kirsher
2006-08-02  7:34             ` a1
2006-08-02  7:43               ` Jeff Kirsher
2006-08-02  8:39                 ` a1
2006-08-02 15:02                   ` Auke Kok
2006-08-03  7:51                     ` a1
2006-08-02 16:19               ` Auke Kok [this message]

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