01-01-2019
Hi Ravinder,
Congratulations on the well deserved promotion. Welcome to the world of moderating!
I look forward to your continued participation on UNIX.com with your new capabilities.
Cheers,
Don
P.S. Note that from where I sit (here in California), you were promoted in 2018; not on New Year's Day in 2019. Nonetheless, Happy New Year to everyone out there!
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JME(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual JME(4)
NAME
jme -- JMicron Technologies JMC250 Gigabit Ethernet and JMC260 Fast Ethernet controller driver
SYNOPSIS
jme* at pci? dev ? function ?
Configuration of PHYs is necessary. See mii(4).
DESCRIPTION
The jme device driver supports network adapters based on the JMicron Technologies JMC250 Gigabit Ethernet and JMC260 Fast Ethernet chips.
The following features are supported:
IPv4 transmit/receive IP/TCP/UDP checksum offload
IPv6 transmit TCP/UDP checksum offload
IPv4 and IPv6 TCP segmentation offload
VLAN tag insertion/removal
Interrupt coalescing
10/100/1000Mbps operation in full-duplex mode
10/100Mbps operation in half-duplex mode
Jumbo frames (up to 9022 bytes)
Due to hardware limitation checksums and TCP segmentation offload can't be enabled if the configured MTU is larger than 4000 bytes.
Interrupt coalescing can be controlled on a per-adapter basis through the following sysctls:
hw.jme.jme<x>.int_rxtos jme receive interrupt moderation timer, in microseconds (defaults to 100)
hw.jme.jme<x>.int_rxct jme receive interrupt moderation packet counter (defaults to 128)
hw.jme.jme<x>.int_txto jme transmit interrupt moderation timer, in microseconds (defaults to 100)
hw.jme.jme<x>.int_txct jme transmit interrupt moderation packet counter (defaults to 128)
SEE ALSO
ifmedia(4), mii(4), netintro(4), pci(4), ifconfig(8)
HISTORY
The jme device driver first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
BUGS
Hardware bugs prevent support of IPv6 receive TCP/UDP checksum offload in the JMC250 rev A2, and is disabled in the driver. This should be
revisited when a newer hardware revision is available.
BSD
October 17, 2008 BSD