Notice: Due to the expiration of the USRA-CESDIS contract on July 5 2000
many of these pages have moved with Donald Becker and the
Beowulf team to Scyld or the
Scyld-hosted beowulf.org site.
Please update your links and text references before this host is
removed from service.
http://www.scyld.com is the new
primary site for information on and updates to the Linux Ethernet device
drivers. This site may contain obsolete information.
Linux has driver support for all current production, mass-market PCI
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet chips as of July 5, 2000.
While a few specific boards are not supported because
e.g. of unique transceiver interfaces, they are rare
exceptions.
Most common Gigabit Ethernet adapters are supported as well.
Index
Note: PCMCIA device drivers are tied to a particular Socket Services version
and thus are separately distributed from Sourceforge or
ftp://hyper.stanford.edu/pub/pcmcia/.
A few of these drivers were not written by me, even though most include
my name on the author list by virtue of starting from my skeleton driver or
including generic code. You should contact the other listed authors for
updates or bugfixes for those drivers.
--Donald Becker,
[email protected].
Other Major Sites for Linux Network Information
Quick index to driver pages by speed.
Gigabit Ethernet
Fast Ethernet (and FE boards with 10mbps-only transceivers)
- Digital DC21*4* Tulip chip based cards, and
work-alike chips from Lite-On, LinkSys, MXIC and ASIX.
- 3Com
PCI EtherLink PCI and EISA cards, the 3c590 and 3c900/905 series.
-
Intel EtherExpress Pro100B, Pro100+ and Pro10+ PCI
(Note: This driver is for PCI cards only!)
- 3c515 ISA Fast EtherLink card.
- SMC EtherPower II (EPIC/100 83c170 chip) driver.
- RealTek RTL8129/8139 driver. Supports
various low-end private-label boards, including the SMC-1211 and Accton
EN1207D-TX (Note: the 1207C uses tulip.c).
- Lite-On LC82c168 PNIC driver
Now merged with the Tulip driver.
- Lite-On PNIC, Macronix, ASIX, ADMtek Comet and
STmicro drivers are now merged with the Tulip driver.
- VIA Rhine (VT86C100A and 3043) driver.
Note: The D-Link DFE-530TX board uses this driver, while the DE-530TX
board uses the Tulip driver.
- Winbond w89c840 driver (beta test).
Notes: This board has low transmit performance. The Compex RL100ATX
board uses this driver (most other Compex boards are NE2000 clones).
-
TI ThunderLAN driver (external link -- Caldera/James Banks).
-
Hewlett Packard 100VG driver updates (external link -- Yaroslav).
- Adaptec DuraLAN (AKA "Starfire") driver.
- Davicom Semiconductor directly
distributes their Linux DM9102 driver. Note: the DM9101 is a transceiver,
not a controller.
- Sundance Technologies "Sundance Alta" driver.
- The SiS 7016 and SiS 900 driver is
available directly from SiS or in the 2.2.13
and later kernels.
Note: ISA boards based on the DP83800 are not supported due to the
non-availability of documentation for this chip.
Many additional drivers are in the current kernel.
If an update is available here it's probably to fix a specific problems,
and not to make major unstable changes in a driver.
Note: ISA boards based on the DP83800 are not supported due to the
unavailability of documentation for this chip.
Parallel Port "pocket" Ethernet Adapters
Cluster Drivers
The following adapters are designed for very high speed, short distance
networking. They are typically used in computational clusters, server
farms, or storage systems.
Common Problems and Fixes
Support Programs
Support Information
-
Digital "Tulip" driver for DEC 21*4*-based boards.
- This page contains the instructions and updated drivers for SMC EtherPower
and others PCI Ethernet and Fast Ethernet adatpers. Driver development is
reported on the Tulip development.
-
"Vortex" and "Boomerang" EtherLink III PCI/EISA (3c590 3c592 3c595 3c597
3c900 and 3c905) driver.
- This is a driver for the 3Com 100Mbs PCI and EISA ethercards.
- With a description and instructions.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 driver.
- This is a new driver for the Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B and PCI Pro/10+ boards with the i82557 chip.
- Note that this is not for the older Pro 10 or Pro 100A boards.
-
Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 PCI (w/ i82596 chip) driver -- NEW!.
- This is a driver for the Intel PCI EtherExpress Pro/10 with the i82596
chip written by John Stalba,
[email protected].
- Note that this is not for the Pro/10+ boards that use i82557 chip
(use the EEPro100 driver instead) , or for
the ISA EEPro10 with the i82595 chip (see the ISA section below).
-
TI ThunderLAN driver (external link -- Caldera/James Banks).
- The "TLAN" TNETE100PCE chip, rarely seen except on the Compaq "Integrated
NetFlex-3 10 T UTP Module"
- PCI NE2000 driver.
- See also the PCI NE2000 updates (remote link).
- Packet Engines "Yellowfin" G-NIC driver
- SMC EtherPower II (EPIC/100 83c170 chip) driver.
- RealTek RTL8129/8139 driver.
- Adaptec DuraLAN (AKA "Starfire") driver.
Pointers to Other Ethercard Drivers
-
Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA (i82595)
updated driver
-
Crystal/Cirrus/IBM-EtherJet CS89[02] device driver.
- A Linux driver for Crystal LAN Ethernet chips, as used on
several IBM products, written for and maintained by Crystal
Semiconductor. Written By Russell Nelson of Crynwr Software.
-
Updated 3Com EtherLink (3c5*9) driver with Plug-and-Play patch.
- With a description and instructions. This update
is only needed with the 1.2.* kernel and the 3c509B.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
A driver for the 3Com 3c515 ISA Fast EtherLink card.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
NI5010 driver
- Written by
Jan-Pascal van Best .
-
Updated SMC Ultra / SMC EtherEZ driver for 1.2.13.
- Now with Programmed-I/O (in addition to the original ISA "high memory")
support.
- This driver update source file is for
kernels 1.2.13 through 1.3.90. This is a drop-in replacement for
drivers/net/smc-ultra.c. The 2.0.0 kernels already include these
changes.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
Other Ethercard Drivers
These drivers are either unreleased, in alpha test, incorporated in some
other package, or here for historical reasons.
-
A driver for the 3Com 3c515 ISA Fast EtherLink card.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
A driver for SMC-91c92 PCMCIA ethernet adapters.
- This driver supports the Megahertz X-Jack PCMCIA ethercard, and may
support others with the SMC 9000 series chips as well.
This driver is now distributed as part of David Hind's
PCMCIA package.
You should use that version in preference to the one here.
-
HP PC-LAN+ (27247 and 27252A) driver.
- This is a driver for the recent HP 8390-based ethercards. Don't
confuse these with the PC-LAN-non-'+' or the HP2405J PCnet/LANCE card.
Details of the driver are here.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
Zenith Z-Note and IBM ThinkPad built-in network.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
-
Ansel Communications AC3200 EISA adaptor.
- Written by me, Donald Becker.
Non License-Conforming Drivers
Several drivers have been distributed that are little more than renamed
versions of my drivers. Some have my name, the copyright notice or the Gnu
GPL license notice removed. The less flagrant violations merely fail to
note that the driver has been modified from the original version. (The GPL
requires such a note.) Here is a mapping from the bogus driver name to the
official name:
mpx5030.c | rtl8139.c |
smc1211.c | rtl8139.c |
rtl8029.c | ne2k-pci.c |
Unsupported boards
Linux now supports almost every current-production PCI Fast and Gigabit
Ethernet chip!
The exceptions are generally unique boards based on supported chips:
- Boards using the Digital Tulip chip must have a correct media table
in the EEPROM. The Tulip driver has explicit support for almost all
boards with old-style EEPROM contents, but this isn't assured.
- There is no plan to support the obsolete Intel EtherExpressPro 100A,
which hasn't been produced in years.
- No board with an on-board processor is supported, because these
invariably have a proprietary/undocumented interface.
(EEPro Server and Matrox multiport PCI switch cards fall into this
category.)
- The discontinued Essential
Communications Gigabit Ethernet board is not supported.
- The Intel Gigabit Ethernet
board will be supported by an Intel-written driver, currently in
preparation. Contact Intel directly for more information.
- The announced (by not yet available) Sun "GEM" Gigabit Ethernet chip
is not supported due to lack of documentation.
Of course we can't make any claims about not-yet-introduced chips.
Token Ring
The 2.0.* kernels include support for most common ISA adapters.
All Token Ring information is now maintained at the Linux Token Ring Project web page at
http://www.linuxtr.net.
1999 Half Year Summary
New driver work this year included completion of the Adaptec Starfire
driver, converting additional drivers to support CardBus cards, and
expanding existing drivers to support additional chips.
The AceNIC driver from Jes Sorenson and SysKonnect's internally written
driver rounds out the Gigabit Ethernet support. Only Intel remains without
a released driver, although rumor has it that they have one internally.
1998 Summary
My driver work in 1998 included new drivers for the Packet Engines
"Hamachi" GNIC-II, VIA "Rhine" VT86c100, and Winbond W89c840. Most of my
other PCI drivers were significantly reworked to support the new 2.2.*
kernel structure.
The new probe structure not only allows forward compatibility with the new
kernels, it makes it easier to support branded and work-alike (e.g. clones)
of existing designs. As an example of the wide device support needed in a
single driver, the Tulip driver currently supports six unique chips from
Digital, and Tulip-like chips from Lite-On, Macronix, and ASIX. Branded
versions of these chips are sold by LinkSys, Compex and Netgear.
1998 work also included tested CardBus support for two additional drivers
(EPIC and Tulip), significant extentions to support new hardware with the
3Com PCI and Tulip drivers, and work-in-progress on the HAL Synfinity mesh
adapter.
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