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ESHCONFIG(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		  ESHCONFIG(8)

NAME
     eshconfig — configure Essential Communications' HIPPI network interface

SYNOPSIS
     eshconfig [-estx] [-b bytes] [-c bytes] [-d filename] [-i usecs]
	       [-m bytes] [-r bytes] [-u filename] [-w bytes] [interface]

DESCRIPTION
     eshconfig is used to configure device-specific parameters and download
     new firmware to the Essential Communications RoadRunner-based HIPPI net‐
     work interface.  The interface is very sensitive to the DMA performance
     characteristics of the host, and so requires careful tuning to achieve
     reasonable performance.  In addition, firmware is likely to change fre‐
     quently, which necessitates a reasonably easy way to update that
     firmware.

     Available operands for eshconfig:

     -b bytes
	     Adjust the burst size for read (by NIC of host memory) DMA.

     -c bytes
	     Adjust the burst size for write (by NIC of host memory) DMA.

     -d filename
	     Filename for file to download into NIC firmware.  This must be a
	     file in the standard Essential format, with :04 preceding every
	     line, and a tag line at the end indicating the characteristics of
	     the firmware file.

     -e	     Write data to EEPROM.  Normally, setting tuning parameters will
	     only persist until the system is rebooted.	 Setting this parame‐
	     ter ensures that the changes will be written to EEPROM.

     -i usecs
	     Interrupt delay in microseconds.

     -m bytes
	     Minimum number of bytes to DMA in one direction (read or write)
	     before allowing a DMA in the other direction.  Tuning this pre‐
	     vents one direction from dominating the flow of bytes, and arti‐
	     ficially throttling the NIC.

     -r bytes
	     Bytes before DMA starts for read (from host to NIC).  This con‐
	     trols how soon the DMA is triggered;  until this many bytes are
	     requested, the DMA will not begin.

     -s	     Show statistics for the HIPPI NIC.	 Repeat the option to suppress
	     non-zero statistics.

     -t	     Show current tuning parameters on the host.

     -u filename
	     Name of file to which the NIC firmware should be uploaded.	 Not
	     currently supported.

     -w bytes
	     Number of bytes required before write (from NIC to host) DMA is
	     started.  Until this many bytes are ready to be written, the DMA
	     will not start.

     -x	     Reset the NIC.  This is necessary for the HIPPI-FP support, as
	     ifconfig(8) will no longer physically reset the NIC when the
	     interfaces goes up and down.

     Only the super-user may modify the configuration of a network interface.

DIAGNOSTICS
     Messages indicating the specified interface does not exist or the user is
     not privileged and tried to alter an interface's configuration.

SEE ALSO
     esh(4), ifconfig(8)

HISTORY
     The eshconfig command first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.

BSD				 June 17, 2005				   BSD
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